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fm! im ,M wffaffw- My 1 u Hyafe First row: Cassidy, Isle, Cure, Coach McCormick, Goldak, Stringer, C. Carter Second row: L. Fox, Fennel, Clickner, J. Carter, Weaver, Leu, Harrison, Clawson Third row: Kozar, Kehoe, Pamperl, Makepeace, Miller, ?McAtee, F. Fox - Fourth row: Shelton, Weis, Bishop, Hart, Correll, Gowan, Wallace The M Club with Bill Lierly as president, Waltei' Hagan as vice- This year the boys were enter- tained by the Civic Clubs of the president, Elbert Stringer as secre- tary, Richard Correll as treasurer, and George Bishop as sergeant--at- arms, plays' an important role in Moberly Junior College. The -club is composed of ath- letes who have won an M in either football, basketball, or track. It is their duty to promo-te sports- manship and good feeling among the students. It can be said sin- cerely that this duty has been per- formed suuccessfully this year. town at the Merchants Hotel where Don Faurot was the guest speaker. He showed films of the Missouri University football games, the high- light being the Sugar Bowl game. Cf course we will all remem- ber when at the Fun Fest the M Club presented the Follies',, fully convincing everyone that they can excel in fields other than athletics. At the end of the year, the an- nual M Club banquet was held at the Blue Moon. SIXTY-THREE
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