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,4 4' Q' D L,-1-iff :num .jam MEL -1 ' l l L L Y 7 are naez L vs., Freshman Class History Fifty years ago the iirst Freshman class went to school in two sinall rooms over a business building. They were few in number but were pioneers of the big step that Moberly had just taken in the public school system. Today, however, a large freshman class enters a new spacious building ready to take advantage of the wonder- ful opportunities offered them. :5: :!: :lc :Zz : iz The class of 1932 is different at least in one respect. however, from all former classes. This year we are Freshman in Junior College rather than High School. XXX: have a new distinction, and a new standard to uphold. It is for this class to keep a high record during the next three years and to niake a success of Moberly Junior Col- lege. 1 The President of our class is Howard Reid. Qther officers are: Elinor O'Keefe, Vice-President: Mary Fran- ces Keller, Secretary: Billy Butterly, Treasureri and Arthur Gutekunst, Sponsor. Dorothy Daly, Roberta Arthur, Bill Slusing- and Frederick Hon are the Freshman inenibers of the Student Council. This class was well represented in football, basket- ball, track, and debating. Plans were made and a class picnic was held late in the spring. L Page 34
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