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Bozo CLUB BROTHERS GX and N.G.N
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MHJHEH lst row: Stringer, Baker, Spohrer, Fitzsimrnons, Gasparotti. 2nd row: Gasparotti, Rector, Spurling, Brockway, Valelly, Butts. 3rd row: Marshall, Jacobs, Briscoe, Hirst. Hey Kids, this book has been tailored especially for you. If it doesn't fit we are very sorry C011 yeah! We got their money alreadyl. Wlieii we started planning this book early in the fall we thought that we might show the similarity between an Army unit and M. J. C. This plan hopped a fast freight and departed for parts unknown early in the book we think. At least its gone and it took our handcuffs and leg irons with it fb0Y did We have it tied up.J Anyhow here is how our com- parison went: First, the Regimental staff. Our faculty compares with the army of- ficers two ways: they are respon- sible for planning our campaigns and training us for them-. Second, the Draftees. The student body compares with the actual draftees in that both are planning on defeating the Axis. Third, Athletics. Physical train- ing at M. J. C. is not as rigorous as in the Army but has the same purpose. building stronger people. Fourth and last, Social activities. Gur. Army has dances for purposes of entertaining the soldiers the same as our dances entertain us. We hope you like the 1942-43 Mojuco. SIXTY-SEVEN
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?? fi-'T Q - 6 ll ri If you are a lover of flowers surely you didnit Hfooll' around and miss being a member of our Bozo Club. As you will notice this name is formed by using the first two letters of each study, Botany and Zoology. The meetings are held twice a month at school or in homes if de- sired. Miss Adams has sponsored the Club for several years. During the term we have had some interesting speakers, among them was Dr. L. O. Nickell, who spoke on Chemical WHl'f31'C,, and Charles Kyd, county extension agent, who gave an illustrated lec- ture by showing films. iWe had some fine experiments on frogs by one of our members, jim Landram. Who knows, some day it may be Dr. J. Landrarn, F. D. Qfrog Doctorj. A nice New Years Eve party was held at the Business and Profes- sional VvO1Tl61l,S clubrooms. The club not only creates an interest in Biology, but forms a fine fellow- ship among the students. First Row: Vivian Woodward, Pansy Mahan, Betty Crose, Miss Esther Adams, Harold Davis, Dale Low, Wilma Heath. Second Row: Jimmy Landrum, Dorothy Embree, Betty Jo Kilander, Edgar Dossey, . l lllavg if umm ? Two of the highest rewards that can come to Junior Students are Brothers Ox and N. G. N. Membership for these organiza- tions are based on participation in all activities and not just scholastic superiority. , The meaning of N. G. N. has been kept a secret since the group was organized, and will go on being a secret until the end of its days. The members of these two groups are selected by a faculty commit- tee, and are announced on the class day program at the end of each school term. Because of war activities this year the girls were not able to honor their alumni at their annual home- coming breakfast. The membership of each organ- ization consists of seven and their purpose is to promote friendship and good will among its fellow stu- dents. First Row: Dean Spohrer, Elbert Stringer, Marjorie Brockway, Gene Shelton, Miss Kate Stamper. Second Row: Jenny Tallen, William Lierly, Shirley Jacobs, Mary Anna Hartley, Sonny Williams, Carl Bak- er. SIXTY-NINE
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