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Z'--:':r+ -Y I -,rf-1-f:s-. t ,ff - 3141 lf' :Xia O Ci .X 4,--Mziwlx ,..-A-,.-A - M 'rl ,, ---M A.. 2 Cv ti ,B--r r-r-.TTT V rl if , :Lg . X 'v 'X F NX. ff, 'ffxuiiwiai 'f T Y' ' Nski fQ?75:fXTr:lY11'fQm kwin' ' fs X gf' ik'-Qlrgsg f' - c .. ..:4tf,f 1 I New Organization Formed This 'Year Top row-McLet-sc. Freeman. LaRosa. XVood. Hilsabcck. XVilson, XVatson. Moling, Hallett. Third row-Smith, Carl. Becm, Osborne. Jordan. Neufeld. Ulrich. Klautz, McDougall. Second row-Norman. Copeland, Case, Matteson. Baldwin. Bratton, King. Thurman. Bottom row-Brown. Murphy. Gitterman, Baskett. Miss Schafer. Stone. XValz, Devi-ns. XVecks, SchalT, Trowbridge, Kester. McCIarcn. This year a new organization was initiated into T. C.. namely. the Athletic Association. which is taking the place of the Athletic Club of previous years. Anyone may become an associate member of this club but the active members are those students who have won thirty points on the basis laid by the executive committee. The association sponsors all athletic activi- ties of the school, including the annual Miss Schafer ' hails from the C e n t r a l Mo. State Teachers College at XVar- rensburg where she received her B.S. In the summer she re- turns to War- rensburg to teach there. posture contest. swimming meet and field day. The executive committee who outlined the work for the first semester was: President. Geneva Hilsabeck: vice-president. Lena La- Rosa: secretary-treasurer, Marie XValzt head manager. Mildred Stone. During the second semester the president was Edith Brown: vice- president. Lena LaRosa: secretary-treasurer. Ruth King. A representative from each division also served on this committee. Y ' XVe were glad to welcome Miss Mealey back to T. C. During the Hrst of this year she attended Columbia Uni- versity where shc received h e r M.A. Miss lvlealey has taught in Minneapolis, - Kansas and Ok- lahoma. She has also taught at , Northeast Jun- She makes a peppy adviser of the Athletic As- sociation. ior High. KATHERINE SCHAFER ETHEL lVlEALEY Ph sical Education Health Education U .s ,fa fi Cf-w1f.ft.fog,,-fAxf' 'xwfxcffgq Q QQ p -aff' T- xo .4 XM, fo-rC..XJxQ2X5. A Q l 9 2 9 ' i211
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X- f T:rTi'if5 T4 .1 - - f f or ..,,f X11 ,. aeffag X ,ff-A' T T rrrr O Teachers' Club Fosters Professional Spirit K Top row-Fuqua. Phillips. XVildc. Grcifc, Busch. Dickey, Matteson, Case. Fourth row-Brom, NlcDnnirls, XVilliams, Primm, NVood. Bnskett, Moling, XVilson, Barker. Third row-Dahl. Hubbard, Fulkcrson. Johnson. Osborne. Long. Brenner. Pcrsky. Lcntz. Bratton, Thurman. Second row-Tustin, Stone, Brown, NVnlters. NValz. Lallosn, Smith, Girtermnn. Klautz. Mishkind. McClnren. King. Borrow row-Dcvcns. Switzer, Coznrt, Proctor, Garrnrd. Miss Clcuuscr, Jordan. Copeland. XVntson, lNicDougall, Kephart, Cohen. The purpose of Teachers' Club is, first. to develop those qualities which are essential to every teacher-co- operation, leadership, and personal- ity: second, to give the students a chance for a good social time. The first purpose is carried out by having various speakers who give inspirational as well as informational and entertaining speeches for the stu- dents. The second purpose is' gained by having each club furnish the pro- gram for one meeting. Also a few parties are held during the year. The annual Mothers' Tea was the begin- f ning for that new organization called Mothers' Club. The first term officers were: Presi- dent, Donna Garrard: vice-president, Ina Jordan: secretary, Pearl Proctor: treasurer. Charlene Watson. These oflicers' served the second term: Presi- dent, Dorothy Tustin: vice-president, Elizabeth Klautz: secretary, Rowena Moling: treasurer, Mary Goldbeck. This year Miss Clouser and Miss Milliken, a former teacher at T. C., have written a book entitled, Kindergarten-Primary Activities based on T Com- munity Life. We hope Miss Clouser will be spurred on to write more books. At Central Missouri State Teachers College, Miss Clouser received her B.S. and at Teachers' College. Columbia University her M.A. At one time she was Supervisor at the State Teachers' College at LUCY CLOUSER Temple, Arizona. 5d,,m,g0,, - ff,-Q'-Y iii? . -1 ,a , , M , iff . wwf ,i.. 4 Q 'Q Lf NJ'-Qfg-ffvif' TX-- 'X..f 'D A ' 43h-A-xii' 'X' L' ,XM-A---if 'X,f'TTTX-XCJXVXQ :-rc .53-'A-ri T ' 1 9 2 9 l23l
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