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PHI RHO PI A national junior College fraternity recognized by the National Association cf Junior Colleges, for those who have distinguished them- selves in forensic work. The membership is limited to Junior Colleges students in good standing. The Moberly chapter being the first in Missouri is Missouri Alpha of Phi Rho Pi. Chapters of Phi Rho Pi exist from California to Maine and from 4 the northern borders 'of the United States, to the southern. - . l MEMBERS OF MISSOURI ALPHA OF PHI RH'O PI ,, x Kenneth Neal-President-order of special distinction. ' Mary Alice McDonald-secretary-order of special distinction. -f Howard 'Sftaimper-order of special distinction. I l WW Oleta Mathis-order of honor. h ' ! Carl Pruett-order of fellowship. i' Marvin Guitckunst-order of fellowship. : JUN COL Arthur Guteikiunst-alumni irnembership. ' M Raymond Kroggel-alumni member. ,IQ f' T- 'fl r al un JW- 5 Page 47 rx 34 I 2 G' 'I 11' 4 AM. -,mix .-Q,
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1 .r 4' -I 'I I. l F C. C. . :fig than-:-A LL LL :QL 5:3 Htl gg L4 G? lgiii HE Nj Q' F - 15 - '- I882 if 1 1 PHI THETA .KAPPA OFFICERS President ............. ................................ .......,...,.. 1 C arl Pruett Vice-President ....... ......................... .......... C 1 izu-lene Neal Secretary .......,...... ............................. 1 Annabelle Lewis Treasurer .v....... ...................................,........ IV lay Curtright Sponsor ..............,............. Miss Nadeen Burkeholder The Alpha Tau chapter of Phi Theta Kappa was organized in the Moberly junicr College, Moberiy, Mo., in April 1931. NYith the five charter members and the six pledged just before the end of the second semester. the chapter had a total of eleven members for the school year of 1930-1931. Four of the members graduated leaving seven active members for the beginning of the 1931-1932 school year. These seven members were granted a chapter rocm in the new building and the room was immedi- ately furnished. Nine pledges we initiated in February 1932. This brought the membership to sixteen. In April 1932 the chapter held its annual banquet with Mr. and Mrs. Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Spohrer and Barbara Jean as guests. The chapter held open house in April and with this our major activities for 1931-1932 ended. Page 46 L L
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-A' QUILL AND SCROLL OFFICERS President ............. ..... ...,,.,............................. S a bins. Tedford Vice-Presidenft ..... . ......... Mary Lorraine Weis Secretary ..,....... ...........,....... S usanna Keller Treasurer ...... ........ ll Iary Lou Fulkerson Sponsor .... .....,... lt Iiss Dochterman The Omar D. Gray chapter of Quill and Scroll was organized 1927. .f ' The purpose of the society is to instill in students the ideals of schol- arship, to advance the standards of the profession of journalism by de- veloping' better journalists and by inculcating a higher code of ethics, to promote exact and dispassionate thinking, clear and forceful writing. V fi ' ,, lhe chapter had a very successful year meeting every two weeks. - , Profframs and discussions on 'ournalism of other countries were Given. P 6 b 3.9 -:- Q C- E The most important feature of the year was the animal banquet held at the Rose Tea Room, April 14. Hitt it-gi iam my Ein ll - .iQ isiszlxl! M w if- f, 4' i,:5!g?'Ei:: 'g ,ea I 2 x Page 48 Q- ' 'lk 1 g va., L
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