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I VHHNIINE SWHIHIHHI I 9 3 4 r I MISS MARVA WEBSTER SIXTY-TWO 7
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RECREATION ROOM Upper Upper Lower Lower left-Old recreation roomy new cafeteria. right-Think hard, Jim you can stiii win. Left-You can look down now. N -4 ' right-An important conference - - - maybe ? SIXTY-ONE
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HllNlINl SWlllHlHHl Every smile, every sigh, every twinkle of her eye, is known and loved by M. J. C. certainly describes the Valentine Sweetheart of 1943, who was acclaimed between halves of the Moberly-VVentworth Game. Preceding the coronation the Co-Anns and Red Hots combined their forces to execute a snappy drill. Their maneuvers included the formation of the C. and finally a V while in this latter formation they led the audience in singing the Star Spangled Banner. Going back to drilling formation, they marched to one end of the floor, and standing at attention, awaited the Queen. ' The sweetheart was wheeled onto the floor in a big box decorated with hearts and arrows. On the front of it was a big red heart with a white center. Pushing back this center, Miss Marva VVebster revealed herself as the queen. She sat thus, her face forming a human Valentine framed in the large heart, as the pep squads sang the traditional Sweetheart song. Miss VVebster stepped from her huge Valentine to receive a bouquet of roses from Raymond Wiiiscott, a representative of the Greyhounds. Again the pep squad sang, the house was darkened, the spots came on, and Miss VVebster slowly walked to the center of the gymnasium, turned, and passing her throne left the auditorium. A The pep squads left their formation and the game continued. The Greyhounds won that night. Miss Webstei' was a lot of inspiration. SIXTY-THREE
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