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

 - Class of 1942

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CAPTAINS cmd TEAMS LESLIE GOWAN Raymond Winscott Kenny Makepeace Miller Barton john Lilleston Bob Buckler Nelson Freels Bryan Ornburn RICHARD CORRELL Dale Olive Wayne Moore Bill Fennel Kenneth Christian jack Enwright Travis Twyman Lestel Burton STANLEY ISLE john Weaver Pat Cassidy Dave Fleming Bill Langford C. W. Giles Dick Connors john Tallen ELBERT STRINGER Richard Dingerson Bill Lierly Ned Newton Kent Dowding George Freels Bill Christian Eugene Brayfield BOB VVEIS Francis Fox Bill Lyons Eugene Vlfoods David Wedding Albert Clickner Billy McCallum Walter Hagan JIM HARRISON Tom Bogie Lee Jennings Bernard Westhues Delbert McLaughlin Billy Frank Lewis Dick Valelly f Bobby Frazier . BILL CLAWSON Elwood Daugherty Harold Davis jim Hirst Charles Graves john Gutekunst Qc. E. Zam Bob Kehoe ,IAMES FENNEL Russell Marshall Charles Carter john Carter Frank Holman Rolla Holcomb Richard Reyburn Omar Rhodes CLASS TOURNAMENT About forty-five senior, junior, sophomore and freshmen boys fought to win the school champ- ionship in the class basketball tour-- nament. Profiting by their years and experience the seniors won and were followed by the others in the order of their class year. All of the games were played after school hours and from this group the Greyhound squad was to be picked. The closest and best game of the tourney was the first game as the seniors played the freshmen. Each team, determined to win. matched points the entire game and Ikev VV'allace's field goal in the last seconds of play' kept the seniors on top of a 21 to- 20 score. The juniors had little trouble in defeating the sophomores in the second game. Scoring at will. and freely substituting all of their fif- teen teammates. In the final round the seniors held fast to their first game tactics and nosed out the juniors by a small margin. First place going to the seniors and the juniors taking sec- ond best. The tired freshmen lab- ored hard but failed to overtake the sophomores in a 17 to 12 battle. The high scorers in the contest were junior Captain Garth Miller and Freshman Captain johnny VVeaver with sixteen points each. The fourteen points of Captain Wallace of the winning Seniors team was close behind. FIFTY-NINE

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INlHHMIlHHl lHllHNHMlNl N Top row: Gowan, Barton, Freels. Bottom row: Winscott, Lilleston, Buckler. Following the regular 1941-42 basketball season, sixty-four boys. comprising eight teams, took part in the annual intra-mural basket- ball tournament March ll-13. The teams were headed by the respec- tive Captains: Clawson, Fennel, Harrison, VVeis, Isle, Stringer, Gowan and Correll. Gowan's team was the tourna- ment champion, barely pushing past the determined Weises in the final contest 20-18. Their ability was further displayed in the fact that five medals were won by the mem- bers of his team-three of which were of all-tournament selection. Third place was captured by the St1'111gGI',S in their close, aggressive, 15-13 contest with Fennel's, while consolation honors went to the darkhorse Harrrison, when his team defeated the Isles 34-18, The free throw title went to john Lilleston, with second place going to Albert Clickner and third place to john Weaver. All three of these free throw artists became two medal winners. The long- dreamed-of all-tournament medals were given to champion Captain Gowan, third place Captain Strin- ger, Makepeace and Winscott, both Cowan-men, Weaver-, Westhties, Clickner, and Lewis. The other medals awarded were Charles Car- ter for popularity, Richard Correll for aggressiveness, James Fennell for teamwork, Bob VVeis as most valuable player, Rollie Holcomb as the best substitute, jim Harrison for sprotsmanship and to John Lil- leston for the best shot. FIFTY-EIGHT



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SIXTY GIRLS' GYM CLASS If you want to grow phy- sically fit just become a mem- ber of one of Miss Stamm's girl's gym classes. Perhaps you have heard the shrieks and yells emerging from the gym- nasium on Tuesday or Thurs- day morning, If you have you can be sure the girls are play- ing an exciting game. Many and varied, from Volley Ball to Pop Goes the Weasel , are the games the girls play. They not only strengthen their mus- cles, but also learn to teach games which children in 'ele- mentary schools would enjoy because, at least part of the girls plan to be teachers when they graduate. Physical Edu- cation is quite important for these girls. The pictures at the side were taken in each of the four classes.

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