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

 - Class of 1942

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P1-11 THETA KAPPA MN LIBRARY CLUB NINETY

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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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l CE I I serif'- Those industrious, intellectuals, the members of the Phi Theta Kappa, entirely did over their room this year-painting, varnishing, and cleaning in preparation for their annual homecoming tea. A valuable addition to the room was a radio. All this was done under the guid- ance of their capable president, Miss Jean Taylor. During the year the organiza- tion has given two pot luck lunch- eons in the chapter room. The in- formal get-togethers proved to be very popular with the members. Something very T unusual hap- pened this year which might be a step in proving that boys are more intellectual than girls. The new members taken in the second se- mester happen to be nine boys and one girl. Imagine! The old mem- bers are amazed. First row: Gallemore, Taylor, Miss Casebolt, Vance, Langford. Second row: Rogers, Griffin, Hoagland, McCormick, Ramsey, Gairett. Third row: Epperly, Zahl, Hill. C13 A Phi Theta Kappa luncheon. 0 l vii! 'il 1 .,. The Library Club is composed of the assistants and the sponsor, Miss Evelyn Bartle. The assistants must have the following requisitesuto be chosen for their positions: Suitable per- sonality, Good scholarship, Genuine interest, Fondness for books, Neat- ness, Accuracy, Honesty and De- pendability. The club's purpose is stated in the constitution thus-to contribute a distinctive service to the school. to promote literary interest, to learn to care for books and to guard against losses, to gain experience useful in the future, to act as the middle man between the library and the various departments. The club is noted for the Fun' they have at their unique and in- Y teresting parties. v First row: Rohan, Estill, Miss Bartle, Gairrett. Second row: Gasparotti, Fox, Brogan. C25 A typical library scene. NINETY-ONE

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