Moberly Area Community College - Mojuco Yearbook (Moberly, MO)

 - Class of 1932

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Moberly Junior College Debating The Moberly College success in debating is to a great extent due to the diligent work of Raymond Krioggell, the debate coach. He has turned out in the last three years three championship debate teams and his work in high schoo-1 de- bate has been very note worthy. RA YMON D KROGGEL THE PERSONNEL OF JUNIOR COLLEGE TEAMS Kenneth Neal-Debate Manager, Senior. Mary Alice McDonald, Senior. Oleta Mathis, Senior. Howard A. Stamper, Junior. Mary Ruth Grubbs, Sophomore. Mary Adeale Poore, Sophomore. Arthur Slagle, Sophomore. Carson Davis, Freshman. The following engaged in other forensic activities other than debating. Howard Stainper-Extemporaneous speaking. vl Mary Alice McDonald-Extemporaneous speaking. I Oleta Mathis-Reading. Q SUMMARY OF DEBATE SEASON M X Forensic activities this year were greater in extent than ever in the history of the college. .' ' ' The season in brief follows: I 4 J ia Upper division teams won the state Junior College championship . for the third consecutive year. g: JUM R C L Upper division speakers xvon the interstate speaking championship N of Missouri-Kansas at the tournament at Kansas City. Kansas. g pg? iff 1' ff ' l llll ima C 1 Page 61 rx Z I ,rAYm5 YIJ Zi y Vi AW as 'Q-1 l

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4.4 -I -1 .'3J ,.,,-v, mi: :za 'Z i ' -323 l 53 L L LL L 55 . img? tiene e i882 iw Other Activities Besides the activities that have just been shown there are others in Moberly junior College that should be mentioned. The Farmer's Club was formed in February. This was a result of a feeling of incompletion in the activity schedule of Moberly junior College. This is the hrst club that has been organized sole- ly for the out-of-town students. Twenty-six members with Wood- row Wilson as president, have- since then, been working toward greater comradeship and sociability among' the students coming from farms. XfYith at least one social meeting and one business meeting each month, they are striving to create an atmosphere that will not only welcome new students to our school but will make their life more complete through higher developed fellowship with other students. The Girl's Sextette sponsored by Miss Burkeholder is another activity that Moberly Junior College should be proud of. It is com- posed of: Virginia Fletcher. Mary Louise lvladdox, Lucille Hutch- inson, Vallie Mae Hinton, Martha Curtis and Marie Kraay. Through the excellent training of Miss Nadeen Burkeholder they have turned into an excellent musical organization. They have entertained at many assemblies and have been asked to sing at many social func- tions in the town because of their a.bility. It is considered quite an honor to belong to this organization because only the six best girls voices are picked. The boy's quartette is also another activity connected with the musical department. It is composed of Billy Fleming, Howard Kelly, Raymond Swetnam and Charles Selby. They have sung at various entertainments throughout the year and have beautifully trained voices. All the activities in Moberly junior College have been very suc- cessful this year and have tended to create a school spirit that is excellent. Page 60 A511 L Q' - V,-A L



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.1 -I -f -r 5' TEES? 4-. . C. E. .Z . I it LL 152. , girl: Ha F563 -- -H225 351'-EA l U 355: 54- u u 5? ill! 55 '5 3 '7 Wk i e 8 2 Wifi s- fb!!-1 Q-1' -5- . ,. 1 wr. ' - isayv' An upper division speaker, Howard Stamper won the individual interstate championship in Extemporaneous speaking at the Kansas City, Kansas, tournament. Upper division teams went to the quarter-finals of the Phi Rho Pi divisional tournament, composed of teams from Missouri, Oklahoma, and Kansas, held in Independence, Kansas. Upper division speakers became affiliated with Phi Rho Pi, national junior College forensic fraternity, becoming the first chapter in Missouri. An upper division speaker, Howard Stamper, was elected student representative for the Southwest division of Phi Rho Pi. Lower division teams won the invitation tournament in debate held at Green City. Lower division teams won third place in the VVilliam Wfoods tourn ament for high school girls. Lower division teams went to the linals of the Northwest district of the Missouri State High School Debating League. A lower division debater, Mary Ruth Grubbs, won second place in individual honors at the Vlfilliain Wfoods tournament. Both the upper and lower division teams traveled a distance of 2500 miles to engage in contests. A total of 47 contests was engaged in with only four losses. Arranged to hold the Missouri-Kansas-Oklahonia-Texas tourna ment for' Junior Colleges of 1933 in Moberly. RESUME OF JUNIOR COLLEGE DEBATING AND FORENSIC ACTIVITIES The teams of this yearl had the difficult position to maintain which former teams had established. Page 67 L WML

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