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+ -lbx -:Q-.M r -- ' ,--Y' ' fy,-cg 'X x ' , x X L -' Nxi-ii., V- If QI? 1 ..,.-- ' 0,7 ..u. xv' 1 . 'Ye Pedagogue Staff LIBBY PHILLIPS Editor DOROTIIY' GLASS Businvss Manager I DOROTHY SMITH Asst. Business Manager NIURIEL OSBORNE Fmlurc Editor HIELEN NIOORE Asst. Fcafurc Edilor GENEVA HILSABECK Arriuirics Edizor EDITH BROWN Alhlnric Editor ELIZABETH IVICDOUGALL Art Editor JANICE LONG Asst. Art Editor .IESSIE BASKETT Freshmen Editor CHARLENE XVATSON Sophomore Editor IVIAUDE BURNS Junior Editor ROSEMARY GREIFE Alumnae Editor PAULINE BUSCH Exchange Editor ALVAH BOYINGTON Music Editor L x -I. XXL - -'XXI' W X NX Jgilkiw , Lvl--. ,- -'24 ' X 'XX' - Xx,,,ff 't X ' V, IX KXQ., E181 929'
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,,.,-r . I .. ,fkffv F Uakia O--.. . -- ,.yY, 1 X f , ' Y- fx la s- ,4 - x 1 .' .- ,, .V-- ' ' - I-,E K ,., gk i TT- T' ...ra TAL XXX M,-,fiiiffi Y W is WC' lg If-X the question. The debate was held in the evening and the interest was high for never before had Teachers College girls debated against boys. A unanimous decision in favor of the girls' was rendered!! Our Freshmen debate team with the exception of Mazine Cozart, who was a Sophomore, debated the affirm- ative side of the question against the negative of the boys from Kansas City, Kansas. Junior College. An- other unanimous decision and the debate was ours. An unbroken record of inter- scholastic victory for both teams, so far. Everyone was eager to see what the last scheduled decision debate would bring forth. The debate was between our aflirmative and the Kansas City School of Law negative. The girls again brought home the bacon. But that was not the end of the debating season. Another debate be- tween the Sophomores and the Fresh- men was' staged for the benefit of an audience at the Linwood Forum. Then the Cooperative Club heard Muriel for the negative, and Eliza- beth representing the aflirmative. The debating season ended with a debate at Maryville, Missouri. There Pauline and Libby met strong com- petition from the Northwest State Teachers College. This was a non- decision debate. Thus culminated the debating season of 1929, extend- ing from January 28 to April 5. Mr. Price was the debate coach and much of the credit for such an inter- esting schedule of debates belongs to him. He worked untiringly with the girls. Also Mr. Price sponsored an inter- scholastic public speaking tourna- ment. The tournament was held at Kansas City, Kansas, Junior College. Ten schools were entered. Dorothy Glass from Teachers College entered the extemporaneous speaking contest and carried away first honors. Ruth Freeman won third place in declama- tion, Lee Swigart represented us in the extemporaneous speaking for boys, and Gwendolyn Kephart placed fourth in the oration contest. It is the hope of enthusiastic mem- bers of T. C. that more contests of this nature should be held and that next year more entrants from T. C. will be obvious. f, .L If ,4,.. - if , f -ff- XA g . L xxx.. f MX- f ' -.. t X X, Q' w X4 E173 1929
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.,-1- 1':1-Ll' X-N, TTT 5 'vi-1Df?vfvQf2t.oX . ,f - XX f-NN if ,,,,,.--,Q ,-ff' ,,-f-fc-so-has P21 TTTT tr::: ' ---n :t 1:15 T The Ye Pedagogue Staff of 1929 hopes that the high standards set by previous annuals have been maintained in this one. We have tried to make this annual look different from any that has been previously published, and we have also written the write-ups in an informal way so that more students will read them. We have worked under many hardships this year, and also some handicaps. Since this was the transitional year it meant we had fewer students in Teachers College, naturally we had a financial problem to meet. The problems were met and if you enjoy this annual all of our efforts have not been in vain. In the years to come we hope you may look into this yearbook and find an accurate, vivid picture of the outstanding events of the year 1929. Much of our success as a staff was due to Mr. Homan, who gave his untiring efforts to the staff. At Iowa State Teachers College he received his A.B. and M.Di. His A.M. in Psychology and Education was received at Iowa State University. Mr. Homan has taught at State Teachers College in Duluth, Minnesota, and Iowa State Teachers College. While in Iowa at one time he was' State Clinician. He held clinics for subnormals and ad- vised in the establishing of opportunity schools. gn An Appreciation T'EIlL.lIf?Z1AN The Ye Pedagogue Staff of 1929 wishes to express its deepest gratitude to the members of the faculty who have so cheerfully and willingly given their time and efforts for this' annual. We wish to especially thank Mr. Shirling who through his capability of handling the camera took every picture which appears in this book except those taken at the Studio which were individual pictures. Never did Mr. Shirling say he was too busy to take a picture, although we know he always has some- thing to do. We want Mr. Shirling to know we appreciated his kindness and extend our thanks to him. Mr. Homan, Miss XVard, Miss Glenn. all deserve due credit for the success of this annual. They were always willing to help the girls and cooperated with us in our undertaking. To the whole student body we wish to extend our thanks for the cooperation we received from them and for the enthusiasm and pep stimulated to make the annual successful. A . ,.. . vfflf'-+ 1 -1 f ' .f -f- ...Lv , , .-.M K- -, 2' , V' --X, ,Is ff- iN lf. ii .Eff L , ,f C. QC, x!- ,,.,.- 'sky -- if JE?-,:f':'TxxkN az: . Y- . ,. ' X,,,.,,,,,,- Rf, ying-QNX X-, AW 'ioze T191
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