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.r -I -r 4 -:A :I :- txt MEL 2525 1:5 LL L ' 'AT' -2 ll Ll ' Ei' iiifirfigiifiii? 573' :sez The Junior-Senior Banquet The first junior-Senior banquet given by Junior College students was served by the VVhite Shrine at the Masonic Temple, May 2. The guests were juniors, Seniors, faculty members, Mr. Spohrer, Mr. Beach, and the school board members. it The idea of Spring was carried out in the decorations to symbolize the new College. To enter into the banquet hall, all guests had to pass through a garden gate. The programs, like the entrance, were garder: gates around which flowers were growing. All the decorations were in pastel shades. All the expenses for decorations and entertainment were stood by the Juniors. The program was as follows: To the Seniors ....,, ....... I darold Connelly Regpgnge ,,,,,,,,, . .... Frank Marshall Reading ---h-- Peggb' Elsea Tgggt ,,.,, .......,.... lX lr. Spohrer T1-io ,,,, .,,,,,,....,... B illy Fleming Howard A. Stamper Raymond Swetnam Toast -.---- -,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,. 1X flr. Beach prophecy ,hnl,,--.,,,,.-,,-,,,.,,,4,,,,, ,,,... B obby Goddard Amateur Vaudeville Act ...... .... L orraine Ossman T ' and Junior Chorus Toastmaster ........................................ Harold Connelly In High School junior-Senior banquets had become customs. Wie hope that the first banquet in junior College has brought that custom to life again for such a custom will always be remembered with joy when we look back and say Now when I attended our Junior-Senior ban- quet- Page 94 LVM -1.,
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l .1 Moiaerly .lunior College Spring Festive The first annual Spring Festival of Moberly junior College was l1eld in the College Auditorium March 13, 1932. This was the crowning so- cial event of the year. :Xpproximately SOG people participated in the alliair. There were choruses, dances, solos and every sort of entertainment appropriate in celebrating spring and a beauty queen. The stage was decorated in shades of green with wisteria vines adorning the lattice net worlc. The most important feature in the program was the selection of a Spring Festival Queen and her four attendants chosen hy an art instruc- tor from Missouri University. Mr. Lowell Batehelder was the judge and his choice was excellent. The queen and attendants were chosen from eight girls out of each class. The queen was to he a senior with an attendant from each class. The nominees were chosen hy the vote of their class. A Senior nominees were: Lucille Hutchinson, Oleta Mathis, Helen Finnell, Mary :Xlice McDonald, Peggy Connelly, Annabelle Lewis, Eye- lyn'Fickas and Dixie Howell. Candidates for junior attendant were: Mary Belle Myers, Mary Louise Maddox, Mildred Ginther, Helen Shirley, Peggy Elsea, Helen Green' Mary Louise Kelly, and Mary Margaret Higgins. Sophomore nominees were: Dorothy VVatts, Frances Bell, Beulah Self, jeanne Lenhart, Marjorie Campbell, Mary Lorraine Weis, Mary Ruth Grubhs, and LydiajSours. Freshman girls chosen were: Pauline Ginther, Geraldine Thomas, Roberta Russell, Norene Bledsoe, jean Davenport, Roberta Arthur Mary NValdorfl and Dorothy Daly. The senior girls were outitted by the fashion shops in Moherly They wore three costumes: sport, afternoon and evening. The Candi dates from the other classes wore evening gowns of pastel shades. After the judge had given his decision the queen was crowned and v J 4 flowers were presented to her by the president of the Senior Class. The attendants were presented with flowers by the respective class presi- dents. M The choice of queen and attendants were as follows: Queen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,.,..,........ . .......................... Dixie Howell lzim 1: Senior AttQ11dg111t ,.,,,,,, .... L UCilllC-I 1'ItliCCl'll1'lSO1'1 Junior Attendant ............... .... M ary LOUISE Kelly Sophomore Attendant .-. ...... -,----, D 0F0fl1Y VVHUS Freshman Attendant .... ....... R oberta Russell NN ll P :sez emi 5'-FS-Iglllllg If-,,,.L, age 99
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