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

 - Class of 1942

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COLLEGE CHOIR KAPPA PHI DELTA

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MIHHHH An organization of M.J. C. which we must not overlook is the school newspaper, The Mirror. In 1930 The Mirror won a first honor award, and in 1931 and 1940 second honor awards, ln 1941 it was ranked by the Missouri School of Journalism as one of the three best Junior College newspapers in the state. The editor of the paper this year is Janette Rogers. Miss Rogers is the first girl editor since 1938-39, and the first member of the education class ever to become editor. One issue, of this year's Mirror, devoted to promoting the sale of defense stamps, brought praise from Dan M. Nee, head of State defense bonds and stamps sale, and another letter of praise from the Treasury Department in VV'ashin'g- ton, D. C. At the end of the first semester The Mirror suffered the loss of the best columnist M.j.C. has ever produced, Robert Minor, who wrote under the pen name Asia Minor. Bobby graduated last year but came back the first semester to do post-graduate work. His Mutter- ings are missed by everyone. First row: Bagby, Anderson, Scheiner, Miss Benson, Rogers, Stringer, Isle. Second row: Roberson, Gasparotti, See, Jacobs, Burton, McLellan, Hirst. Third row: Lloyd, Gallemore, Clore, Bousman, Hill, Valelly, Sharp. C17 The Mirror Staff is really working. Q23 Time out for a little rest. SEVENTY-NINE



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. . i. , mln. -Fx if -. 'in i 2 llllw If you ever feel in the mood formusic, be it popular or classi- cal, just go to Room 2, the home of the College Choir. The choir has appeared before the public in several performances this year, namely, an assembly pro- gram, memorial services for Lieu- tenant Williaiii V. Stringer, and a Kiwanis Club luncheon. They per- formed quite ably on all of these occasions. All four classes are represented in the choir, freshman, sophomore, junior and senior. So you see it is popular with all ages, both male and female, Under Mr. Hankin's able -di- rection, the past two years, the choir has become such an impor- tant fixture in the school curricula that everyone agrees it has earned for itself a permanent place in this institution. First row: Tedford, Estill, Sandison, Throckmorton, Mr. Hankins, Bar- ton, Anderson, L. Burton. Second row: Lewis, Gasparotti, Mahan, Paulson, Gutekunst, Gutekunst, Hanna, Briscoe, P. Evans, Boots. Third row: Boon, Hoagland, Burton, Burton, Brogan, Dameron, Fitz- simmons. Fourth row: Manard, Lewis, Cress, B. Harris, MacLaughlin, Rhodes. C13 Choir practice. Qlb i .X , ESGJA Fun, music and laughter! That is the aim of the Alpha chapter of Kappa Phi Delta, national frater- nity. The 1ads', and lassies in this organization have built up quite a reputation for themselves. For what? Why their '-parties, of course! Everyone agrees that they deserve this reputation, for they al- ways have a good time at Kappa Phi's frolics. This year Kappa Phi Delta was very ably headed by Miller Barton, a lad of great energy and many ambitions. just to prove my point, you probably noticed the fine group of pledges measuring the length of the football bleachers, etc. The duties of those pledges were all engineered by Miller, him- self. First row: Lyon, Throckmorton, C. Lloyd, Mr. Hankins, Barton, Jacobs, Howey, Gallemore. Second- row: Boots, Lewis, Mahan, L. Burton, Scheiner, Brogan, Clore, Langford, Harris. Third row: Darneron, Fitzsimmons, B. Carter, Anderson, Paulson, Hanna, Briscoe, Burton. E Fourth row: Hoagland, Vance, Isle, 'iMacLaughlin, B. Harris, Rhodes, Bousman, Burton. 429 A Kappa Phi Deira meeting. EIGHTY-ONE

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