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The practice teaching girls are , -- TTTTTTT g of . y ic vvieefaeg- ag - 4' e-' xox ' ,Q-ff'-r ff ' X if i til A p '4 .W V , fjzx.- 6 ., gr . '--......T' a.1 ' -X iX :.:'Z My Critic Teachers Rendering Great Service Top row-Ncwkirk. Rogan. Old, Kelley. Corbin. Carey, Hook, Purcell, Duval. Peery. Third row-Crans. Nlclntosh, Neely. Eiler, Reid, Carmichael. Rader. Second row-Morris, Garrett, Honan, Blackburn, Storms, Broyles, Leonard, Robinson. Bottom row-Dahl. Thomson, Bumbarger. Hornbrook, McDowell, O'l-learn, Griffin. There were thirty-eight critic teachers during the year 1929. These teachers are very carefully selected, and after recommendation from the college are appointed by the Board There are no centers for special work except a few for special music work. Of EdUC3fi0I1- with some of the very best teachers Some of our own graduates are in the city and are getting valuable now acting as critic teachers. All of . the teachers have had broad experi- ence and have done some work at Chicago, and Columbia University. New York. help and suggestions. About every two weeks there is a meeting of the critic teachers. At that time all problems which arise are discussed. -,. .LPM , . ,,. 'Y - .nf 1. - - , sr f me -.. -. X , W--- X..- , Of Ur --to f-x-,,, 'XC j-Q-ff ' Qi.-. .. --:- 'W 3 ti- 'N- . H f-XV, N--.W.XN3xSfN3 I9 2 9 T . llll
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Xb,- 5' ,zffl-X GEORGE MELCHER EDWIN C. MESERVEX' BRYCE B. SMITH Superintendent President Vice-President Boavd Of Education IVIRS. F. FULLER MISS ANNETTE MOORE CHARLES BAIRD JAMES I.. SMITH J, B, JACKSON Secretary -'N f - I X'--.. 3, X! x ffm--4 ' 1'-,f yV,f 'Ns.,w,,,.-- gf' X-4-' XS,-' 33,71 fix' At 'WA xl.. ,MQ nv' X Q- NEW .,-, ,,,.- -xxjff xxmxiwsjx ' '- ff 1.929 E101
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, .-- 1-,em l, 4- L PETE-1',liViNl,3 X. -X ,M . .C X L Txipr-...re 5' - ix ,gnu X .,-v 1 S K lg, N-.rFT'Tf:e..5'N:g.'.'v ri Qykfrikj 4 -7 '7f rf . :Q - f tif, X L T Xb ff U Nliss Lambader is a graduate of Central High School and we are proud to say also of Teachers College. She has attended the Universities of Kansas and Missouri. Some of her work has been done at Teachers College, Columbia University. Before Nliss Lambader came to Teachers College five years ago, she had taught at Jefferson. Mt. Vkfashington. lrving and VVoodland Schools. No doubt many of us are familiar with the valuable Spelling Manual which was just issued last year. Miss Lambader was Chairman of the Curriculum committee on Spelling, and a great deal of credit is due her for such a helpful book. BERTHE J. PEDERSON Field Supervisor MAY' B. LAZNIBADER Field Supervisor Miss Pederson's alma mater is Westport High School. Her Hrst teaching was done in the Allen School. then she taught in the XVoodland School as a demonstration teacher. When interviewed Miss Pederson said the most interesting experience of her life was her year of Assistant Teaching in the Primary Department of the Horace Mann School, which is the Columbia University Demonstration School. Miss Pederson has attended Central Missouri State Teachers College: University of Chicago: and Teachers College, Columbia University. + DO YOU KNOW- 1. That Miss Clouser is going abroad this summer? 2. That T. C. has nine men enrolled? 3. That Miss' Serl's name appears in Who's Who ? 4. That our first homecoming for alumnae was held this year? 5. That 426 graduates of T. C. are teaching in Kansas City? 1 f arg ' X se- - mfs. J Cyl- To-f 1 .x 'J .N . -. . l12l
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