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Nlaridn lflckwsp Ruth Max' X ' Dorothy Top Row-Loraine Snodgrassg lf ' .. . 1 Second Row-Alberta Hinton: Ruth Curry: Pansy Gztuglmg X elmn Thompson, Case Third Row-Marjorie Hunter: Mrs. Fred Leu: Miss Phezrrson, Sudie Szrllowayg Mildred Myers Cheerios P --o- residrent ,,,,,,,, , ,,-.- -,.-- I .I 5 Vice-President .....,t tt.,. e llg'f 1'Q,llg'T?fi Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,, gl rfmu 'fhk Sponsor ..... 1 nm' rontpson ' ' --t----'--'- ------44--- ,......, l . t nnsu lk-arson rfhe Cheerio group is composed ul wi ls .1 , ,X 1' A ,th their schoolmates, who have 'tn 'thunkl X- T ll N All Wlvlhdl ll 11 c, College always. The Cheergoic tance o ptp, .md xxhu xxmlx for tn game with Dep that is Zlflllllrali Summit thc Imgkcllmn mum m Glory . u e rn Z1 small group. Several verv umque stunts h . ave been presented by NUS gl-tmp in ugscmmx, halves at the games. :md between l Through d - - efea' . l - s - . . A- . , . Z5 t 'md Numb? ilu gn-ls halve held hrgh the Lnrdrnzt and the Blu ' A , Q with ydls that kcell UD Pep and that U' Fight.
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Why The 1.02 The first annual stai of the Moberly Junior Collegc was b'attlinO' with their initial problemg the occasion was tne Z3 first staff meeting, and the problem was what name should we ive to our annual. A long discussion followed, and it 8 was decided to let the student body select the name tor the book. A contest with a 255.00 prize was believed the best incentive for procuring a suitable name, the students were H, with the aid of Mr. Beach, to submit names, and the sta was to choose the name from the entries. From the lonv list of names submitted one was to be chosen as the name for the annual of Moberly junior College. The final prun- . h. 1. t ing left a small number favorably received, and from t is is came the name- The Log ,-the contribution of Earl Virden. It was the desire of the staff to select a name that would breathe the spirit of the book, a name that would fit in with the various themes to be used in later years, and at the same time ciarry a meaning that would reflect the life of the college as a mirror, so constructed that the student body may look into it and see a true reflection of the student life. Does The Log , measure up to the standard just given? It does, for a Log is the register of a ship, and on this register is kept a record of the daily happenings, as Well as the provress of the vessel-so The Logn of Moberly Junlor College is a record of the daily activities of the students. ' A
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-L.. th IC TV IUC U11 ,gil ,Y I Top Row-Alfred Duncang F. L. McCormick: Virginia Martin Row 2-Marian Fickas, Vera Pollard: Vivian Mallory, Sudie Salloway Row 3-Loraine Snodgrass, Maurice Autenreith, Mrs. Pearson-Sponsor io... L'6llianCe Francaise L..Ol President .,,,.,,..,.........,. ....... ..... L o raine Snodgrass Secretary-Treasurer ..... ................ ...... . A Xltred Duncan Sponsor ...,..... J ...,.......... ....................... .... . . . Mrs. Pearson TO., The L'Alliance Francaise was organized last fall by members of the French class. The varied programs of the club dealt with the French language, and the study of the nation of France. Several short plays were given at the meeting of this club: these plays were all presented in French, and proved interesting as Well as educational. The remainder of the programs of the year dealt with the study of daily current events in France, and the review of the lives of great Frenchmen.
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