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-2'-Qs v Mr. 1' .X -xi .I 5. - xx!! 'EW M Tx TQ:-xt vkgafeq Q-'itzfii I is X-e. . --wx A-ff'i fTiii1Xsi ri ' Q .. 1- Ui-.--v '- - -L .-.L X?.-yflkgLf ' fxfifp ...-,-1 1 .---fa' Tiff' Annual Literary Contest a. Huge Success BRENNER CAMPBELL ' BURNS GARRARD GLASS KEPHART The tenth annual Literary Contest was held on PHILLIPS DEVENS CHlLD S STORY March 28. The Tau Kappa Delta Debate Club won ll Anna phillips, ..'--..... V ,Phi Lambda the ,confcstj I , , 2. ' Elizabeth McDougall. . . . .Tau Kappa 'l he individual winners in the contest were: 3A Elizabuh M,-ldduxh , . Q l Q .,,.. Kappa Phi DECLAMATION 1, Donna Gai-rard .............. Kappa Phi Alpha ADULT'S STORY 1, Helen Nlarie Owens, .......,. Tau Kappa Delta . 3. Pauline Busch ...... .....,, P hi Lambda Sigma 5: ggfgf Blfgxjfff : I If ------ f1?.'1EauL3laZ':,1A STORY TE'-LING 3. Frances Matteson. , . . . .Kappa Phi l. Betty Eevens ...........,.. Tau Kappa Delta n ... Lucile Baldwin .............. A. E. S. Nature 3. Dorothy Tustin ............. Kappa Phi Alpha ORATION 1. Gwendolyn Kephart .. ...... Phi Lambda Sigma 2. Muriel Osborne ......., . .,... Tau Kappa Delta 3. Edith Marie Case ............ Kappa Phi Alpha EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING l. Dorothy Glass .,...,....... Tau Kappa Delta 2. Mazine Cozart ...... .. ,.,. Phi Lambda Sigma 3. Elizabeth Klautz ..,......,... Kappa Phi Alpha POEM , 1. XVinnie Campbell ............. A. E. S. Nature 2. Helen Moore ......, . ....... Tau Kappa Delta 3. Frances Dickey ....... . . , . . .Phi Lambda Sigma ESSAY l. Marion Brenner ............ Phi Lambda Sigma . . ,Tau Kappa Delta . ..., A. E. S. Nature 2. Florenre Primm... 3. Irma Hallett ........ Nliss Scrl received her degrees from the State Teachers College in XVarrens- burg and the University of Denver. Miss Serl has also attended Columbia University and the University of Berkeley. While in England she attended the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford. Her Erst teaching experience was in an elementary school. Vkfe are justly proud of Miss Serl. since she was the first teacher in T. C. and she is the author of sixteen juvenile supplementary readers. Her books about 'Early Kansas City are very popular in the schoolrooms here, Miss Serl's name Sigma Delta Alpha Sigma Delta Alpha EMMA SERL appears in Vk'ho's W'ho in America. Engllish X.- . Q f'1?jL'L , W.. . . F' ei- ,F .. f. It Rf-A A XM -- gi X he X-Ws-.,Nfx Q 1 Q 5, F201 I
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f KTCFCF EFX ,-:JL 'P V141-,L 1 its 'i 'o if-Lx 1 .f SHZX,-'f 4g't ' ' Q55 XXX RP , ,f it cg f N- fir:-,etxmx e K ,gg NK Q, .Mew-,,,f jig, Fellowship Club an Inspiration to Students 1 Top row-Crawford. Vvilliams. Primm, Pickerill, Brenner, Hook, Baskett, Wood, Ulrich, Free- man, XVilson, Watson. Third row-Dahl, Copeland, Kephart, Norman. Klautz, Popplewell, Persky. Thurman. Second row-Brown, Stone, Glass, Owens. Garrard, Walz, Gitterman. Barker. McClaren, Mish- kind, King, McDougall, Gilmore. Bottom row-Devens, Cozart, Switzer, Johnson, LaRosa, Smith, Miss Ward, Osborne. Short, Weeks, Jordan. The Fellowship Club was organi- zed to develop a true spirit of com- radeship and to bring to its members the spiritual values of life. The Club has had many good speakers who have given talks which inspired the students of T. C. For one of its programs the club gave a St. Patrick's party which de- lighted all of the students. Those officers elected for the first term were: President, Muriel Os- borne: vice-president, Marjorie 'Eu Schaff: secretary, Helen Barker: treas- urer, Donna Garrard. These oflicers served during the second term: Presi- dent, Dorothy Smith: vice-president, Wilma Weeks: secretary, Louise Wood: treasurer, Ruth King. 4 In addition to Miss Ward's teaching at Teachers College she also planned demonstrations for the upper grades, this year. Miss' Ward is a graduate of the University of Mis- souri where she received her B.S. At Columbia Uni- versity she received her A.M. Much of Miss Ward's time during the summer is spent in gaining more knowledge since she goes to Boulder, Chicago and sv. JULIA MAE WARD this year will attend Leland Stanford. Education . - . A. K' fi?--'rfi'Si+15'e-f as if c Cf -' if-' X- Nc,f' f- A Q V,3,,,,,.f4:-- A' ' - NC, . ,rr 1--XZ-- Nx,,,i xg Xl A. ff N l 9 2 9 E221
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