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I-IOMECOMING ALBUM C13 Beauty Boosters is right, C25 Juniors foresee the outcome of the game. Q39 The Band marches on. 145 A11 of Moberly joins in the Homecoming parade. VVere we downhearted? No! The band marched out to lend a bit of color, a bit of music, and a bit of spectacular drilling to the occasion. The two pep squads joined them, formed a V for Vic- tory and gave some yells. Even after the yells, plus the pep talk Coach McCormick gave the team during the half, they still couldn't get started. The boys fought like demons, but the final score was still 47-O. Immediately after the game Phi Theta Kappa and Kappa Phi Delta held their annual alumni teas. Oh! you should have seen those dainty little sandwiches, cakes and cup of coffee disappear. As an anticlimax and a grand clos- ing to the activities came the big dance. All the little Janes and Johnnies turned out to dance to the music of Ray Leffman and his or- chestra. At 10:15 the Queen was crowned under a false ceiling rep- resenting a gridiron. The music started again and after an hour or so more of dancing everyone went home, tired but happy, to dream of the best Homecoming on record- the 13th annual Homecoming. . SEVENTY
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HOMECOMING ALBUM That should make a nice bonfire. Looks hot for Shurtleff. Dang'er f-Freshman float. Bozo Club comes forth with a frog. Seniors put Shurtleff behind the 8 ball. Woolworths behind the Greyhounds 100 per cent SIXTY-NINE
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VARIED ACTIVITIES We have been fortunate this year in having such exceptionally fine assemblies. They have been interesting and varied from the backwards program to the musical program bythe Moberly junior College'Band. Much credit is, in- deed, due to the assembly commit- tee composed of Miss Baker, Mr. I-lill, Mr. I-Iankins, and Miss Bartle, faculty membersg Stanley Isle, Ann listill, Catherine Neal and Celestine Lloyd of the student body. Among the outstanding pro- grams this year were: a group trom the Music Club entertaining with light operas, a talk by repre- sentative Robinson of the State Patrol, on conserving tires, and songs and readings by Mrs. joseph l'ettie Grant. The Christmas pro- gram was presented by the junior High Glee Club with Miss Shirley Fleming who read some Christmas poems. At the Thanksgiving as- sembly the Junior College Choir sang and Reverend Powell gave the seasonal talk. Later in the year M11 Karl S. llolander entertained the students by telling The Amer- ican Way of Art. Perhaps the most colorful of all assemblies was the Mexican pro- gram on Pan-America presented by Miss Lillian Casebolt and her speech classes. The pictures shown at the side were taken at assemblies, basket- ball games, and at the Christmas lfrolic. 1. High School Glee Club---Miss June - Brockway, Junior College student, guest soloist. 2. Lawrence fWeezerJ Fox giving his speech for the sale of defense stamps. 3. V for Victory by .Co-Anus, present- ed between halves at a basketball game. 4. The Three Trays and Little Bobby Weis. SEVENTX ONE
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