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i - 5 , . V is l: . - . Jinnah 't i '5 i I J . YE PEDAGOGUE junior I l I President ........................................................................................ JULIA SALMON ViceaPresident ..................................................................... MILDRED CAMPBELL Secretary-Treasurer .......................................................................... PEARL OTTO SergeanI-Al-Arms .................................................................. MARY MCFARLAND The Junior 111 division has two things of which it is very proud. They are co-operation and loyalty. Very early these became the largest planks in the JIII platforml'. Whether n class or in some outside activity the girls always work together. It is known that men are scarce around T. C., but everyone must admit that the JIII girls made handsome gentlemen in the HConstitutional Convention, and also made alive again such men as George Washington, Alexander Hamilton, and Benjamin Franklin. Does anyone need an orchestra? Where can you get one? jl I Is of course. Whether you want symphonies or jazz, they can furnish it. The first thing the Junior class did this year was to claim the JIII president, Elizabeth Rich ards, for its own president. But then, someone is always taking away the JIII presidents. Ruth Covert, who was a faithful and capable president was soon claimed by Cupid- and by the way, with all their great accomplishments and abilities the jIIIs still are able to dazzle the eyes of Teachers College. Now, you wonder how a class can do so many things. Well, it isn't any wonder at all for we have Miss Greene for adviser and Julia Salmon for president. And yet with all these division triumphs, the JIIIs are very loyal to the junior Class and defy you to find one who loves her school better than it loves its dear Alma Mater-Teachers College -Pearl Otto.
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YE PEDAGOGUE 25 junior 11 President ................................................................................ ERNESTINE LEBECQ Vice-President ........................................................................ MARGARET RITTER Secretary .............................................................................. BESSIE MCCRUDDEN Treasurer ................................................................................ MARY O'SULLIVAN Sergeant-Al-Arms .................................................................. BLANCHE BURGESS The Junior II division is composed of the girls that are in training for the second and third grades. This is the first year that a special division was necessary for these girls, but its success cannot be doubted. The assembly programs given by the J11 class have been both interesting and educational. They grew largely out of the class studies of the division. The first one was a mixed program comprising music, recitations, and a sketch. The Indian program was a combination of Indian stories, Indian music, and Indian songs. A rather novel program was that of the picture show made and given by the girls of this class. Because of the fact that this division is preparing to teach in the lower grades, much attention is given to handwork. Under the supervision of Miss Langdon, we have completed projects of the First Thanksgiving? a Christmas Party for Poor Childrenf' HEarly Kansas City, a Lower Grade Picture Show, and a HGrocery Store. In all these projects many kinds of sub- ject matter have been correlated with the handwork. Twice during the year the division has held open-house for parents and friends. In everything that the division has done, in all that they have stood for, every Jll has done her part, to make her class a creditable division of the school body. -Bessie McCrudden. .- - - - . - ., - - 4- . 4a5..-,,5,, 1,,,,
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l l l l YE PEDAGOGUE 27 Student Council PresidenteWINIFRED PROUT Vice-PresidenteERNESTINE LEBECQ Secretary-TreasurerelRENE BROWN Club Presidents: DramatiCeI-IELEN FETTERS MusiceEDNA M. LANCE AthleticePEcGIE PETERS DebateeDORIs MCMILLIAN Committee Chairmen AssemblyeCLEMENTINE WILDMAN SocialeCARLYN LEHMAN Publicity-ROBERTA TAYLOR ClubeROSA DARLINGTON Pep-FOREST POTTER Citizenship-LA VON HOBBS SportseWILMA MCKEMY Ways and Means-IRENE BROWN Class Presidents tnol mentioned abovel. LEONA GOLDBLATT-Senior Class JULIA SALMON-J III. DORIS IRWINeSenior I. ELIZABETH RICHARDseJunior Class Representatives RUBY SCHUBLE-J ll. ELEANOR HAYNESFJ It DORIS MCMILLIAN j 111. GRACE FEDERHARTeS l. ANNIE L. MATSON-S Il. THERESA BRUENINc-Teachers Club Faculty Representative MISS STELLA PIERSON Through the wise counsel and splendid interest of Mr. Diemer and Miss Pierson, through the efflcient leadership of the president, Winifred Prout, and through the earnest effort of all the members, the Student Council has started its pathway to great achievements, the value of which only the future will reveal. May the Student Council ever live to serve in its greatest capacity! . . . V .- .. - , w r 1 n In . . nu.lht5t$31;i;'23Glt45':1'.1 -
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