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K FZ- A, KX:-Lfxfij ff-,lj li ELK if ,.,f -'T - XR,-X ,N ,ess t ' 'Q xff' 'X-I f .te S ,Af W fs e f H -' Xbittffigf S ikeggj,-f-:gkkkk s ss. X:-WX a-fgggp' cf- - -f., -Y V g AL, Nlls. 1, ,L 9 'I Qt:-f-115 ii Scout Magazine Started This Tear may Top row-Thurman, Freeman, XVood. Pcrsky. Ulrich. Baskett. Pickerill. McLeese. King, NVeeks. Second row--Cohen, XValtcrs. McClarcn, Goldbeck, Hewitt, Mishkind, Klautz, Schaff. Bottom rou--Moling. Pell. Mr. Gilbert, Miss Nlulleri, Cozart, Brenner, Busch. Due to the fact that there was a small enrollment this year. a weekly mimeographed paper was issued, instead of a printed copy. of the Scout. During the first semester these students issued the paper: Managing Editors, Mazine Cozart and Henrietta Pell: Associate Editor. Rowena Moling: Feature Editor, Marion Brenner: Editorial Editor. Marjorie Schaff: Business Manager, Pauline Busch. The Scout staff the second semester consisted of: Managing Editors. Inez McClaren and Sophie Persky: Business Manager. Elda Mishkindg Assistant Business Manager, Elizabeth Klautz. A quarterly magazine was also issued this year. This staff was composed of Ardelle Britt, Mazine Cozart. Ruth Marks. Mary Helen Niebrugge, Henrietta Pell and Cleta Pickerill. Miss Mullen was adviser of the Scout paper the Hrst semester and Mr. Gilbert was during the second semester. Miss Clouser and Mr. Gilbert were the faculty advisers for the Scout Magazine. Scout Magazine Staff l w Top row-Mr. Gilbert. Britt. Pickerill, Niebrugge, Miss Clouscr. Bolton: row-Nlarks, Cozart. Pell. ix L,.4,..- .g,. ,. ,af A ,, Q. iff, IV. i I, 0 . 1, -in '- Y- , .1 .---f .XL-All .5- 1 R2 r ,f ,,. whiz iQ X- ,.f'txs-,V- ?jD 'A K, ein.:-,....-fi.-Tc is xy, ,.,. K --X f 'NE'X,..,X xv ' , ,- . .xi 1 -fx 1 .5 f I261 l929
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Q 4 rf, Y 1 f 44 . A X .K L ., L ,-f wg -:qw , 1 xv? 'f--- - fzilx ,. , ,iyxnzu 1--5-.X ,,...---f-,M .Q I., , Ut swnignigg ,. Sig N .---x V, ,.,, -Xi f- ! V r X, 6 iii, 1 1 Men's Club Organized Top row-Carter. Swigart, Disicrto. Venezia. Bottom row-Nlillcr, Nlarshall. Downs. Kai-ner, Mr. Gilbert. In the last few years the teaching profession seems to have been domi- nated by women. One indication of this is the fact that since its begin- ning men have rarely been seen in the halls of T. C. Last year, how- ever, two men had the courage to invade this feminine domain. At the beginning of this school year three more men entered, and with the In March, 1929, seven men met, proposed and adopted a constitution, and elected their first set of ofiicers. These officers were elected: President, Vernon L. Downs: vice-president. Alvin Karner: secretary-treasurer. Veto A. Venezia: representative in Student Council, Lee A. Swigart: Mr. Gilbert. faculty adviser. The constitution provides that all beginning of the second semester an- other trio took courage and joined the masculine ranks. These men, however, were con- scious of the many odds against them. They were not only few in number, but their rights seemed never to have been provided. Believ- ing that in union there is strength. they decided to organize a club for the purpose of promoting comrade- ship among the men students, in the interest of Teachers College. L, men on the faculty of the college are associate members of the club. Mr. Gilbert received his B.S. from Dartmouth College: 1 and is also a graduate student of Cornell University. He was an assistant in Education for two years at Cornell and an instructor for three years in the same University. During the summers of 1922-25 he also taught at Cornell. Mr. Gilbert came to T. C. in the year of 1926. Two of the organizations to which Mr. Gilbert belongs are Phi Delta Kappa and Delta Upsilon. ARTHUR W. GILBERT Education .6-'Cf V , T My. 7' -. -fwfr x-.Li f 1 - swg,,f.X,,,--Cv, 1- X,,...7, .ff ,Q N -, X wg1,M..XJ,,, ,M--X,....CgW.x,fw ,-5 .-3 1. .x ij' hw Q T281
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