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CC-ANNS RED I-IOTS EIGHTY-EIGHT
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I' T ,llzmnnlllge E allllillllllllu K l l To the Freshmen of Moberly Junior College is given the honor of becoming members of Junior Theta Kappa Epsilon if the grade of S is attained in all commercial subjects. This membership may be continued throughout the four years if this standard is main- tained. p Under the sponsorship of Miss Wiliiia Bradley the twenty-seven members enjoy an annual trip to the Pinnacles as well as many in- teresting partiesg Each year new members are pledged and initiated by the older and wiser Sophomores. - The club has proven to be an incentive for higher standards in the commercial department in the College. First row: Bradley, Fitzsimmons, High, Miss Bradley, Jacobs, Miller. Second row: Boon, Tallen, Price, Hart- ley, Neal, Barclay, Maxey. C13 These girls are really typing. I Brothers Ox and N. G. N. are two of the highest rewards that an M. C. student can receive. Prom- inence in all activities and not, nec- essarily, scholastic superiority, is the requirement for membership. The members are selected by a faculty committee and are presented at the class-day exercises at the close of each school year by the old members. VVhat N. G. N. really stands for has been kept a secret since the or- ganization began. Each year at Homecoming the girls honor the alumni members at a breakfast on Friday morning and usually spon- sor a get-acquainted party for all girls at the beginning of school. Each organization consists of seven members and both groups sponsor friendship and good feeling among the students. First row: Rogers, Clore, Lloyd, Noel, Arthur, Gairrett. 'B Second row: Wallace, Isle, Weis, Kam- inski, Fennel, Vance. C25 Audience at the Christmas Frolic which was sponsored by the Stu- dent Council. EIGHTY-SEVEN
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T' 'xy ii This year the lower division pep squad certainly has set an ex- ample of pep, school spirit and en- thusiasm to every M. Cfer. Their stunts have been highly successful. They gave one of the most enter- taining assemblies of the football season, and who doesn't remember the air-raid put on during the half of the Moberly-VVentworth basket- ball game. Their success is due largely to cooperation and teamwork and to the Council, the real governing body of the Co-Anns, which has been added only recently. This Council is composed of the officers, two sophomores, and two freshmen. The girls are very 'business-like in their organization. Special com- mittees are responsible for the en- tire program. The sponsors this year are Miss VN-'eis and Miss Bartle. First row: Goeke, Davis, Dent, B. Hayob, Boots, I. Hayob, Barclay, Brisco, Boon, Brogan, Bradley. Second row: Burton, Neal, M. L. Wind- sor, Rohan, Bartle, Weis, Estill, Mittler, Brooks, Eldridge, Tuggle. Third row: Bailey, Robinson, Evans, Terpenning, Self, Crose, Callaway, Johnson, Manley, Maxey, Hines, B. Wilson, Atkins, D. Wilson. Fourth row: O'Brien, B. J. Patrick, Harrison, High, Miller, McLone, Sharp, Lewis, Rowe, B. J. Windsor, Begole, Merck, Lloyd, Tedford. ilj A typical Co-Ann meeting. IZ r --itz' VVhat is that noise I hear? Why that's the Red Hots of M.J. C. They are the pep squad made up of the girls of the upper divis- ion. Besides making all that noise with their pep, vim, vigor, and vi- tality, they are the team's most loyal backers and are forever ready and willing to help support their school. Much of their success is due to their dearly beloved spon- sor, Miss Kate Stamper. At Homecoming the Red Hots really shine. Their animal banquet is always held and at the big mass meeting they put on one of their many stunts, This year they had a Beauty Boosters School for girls to attend and learn the glamour rules to lure their Greyhound team to- victory. This is just a sample of what Red Hots do during the year. No Siree! Red Hots just can't be beat. They've got what it takes -pep, spirit, co-operation and friendliness. First row: Myers, Langford, Stewart, O. Darneron, Graves, Statenbocker, Harris, Rogers, Lynch, Griffin. Second row: Hartley, Anderson, Ar- A thur, Noel, Miss Miller, Miss . Stamper, Story, Guild, Richey, Perkins. Third row: J. Tallen, Roberson, Flow- ers, Miles, Hallowell, Clifton, Meals, Fox, Darneron, Scheiner, Goon. Fourth row: Fitzsimmons, 'McCormick, Clore, Connely, Meriwether, Tulley, Rector, Mellinger, Evans, Thorn- burg, Abt, Hanna. C21 A Red Hot meeting. EIG-HTY-NINE
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