Kansas City Teachers College - Ye Pedagogue Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1932

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' mtft -Ji M s'2 -.-- ----- 'jf .l.?'5?JE l 5' fl-'f as ,.5,-.qf.1- !l'h'lU3i'35'l:ll 55?2!'r'l'JE1'eh7' SUPERVISORS There is one group that many are not yet acquainted with at Teachers College. They are the Supervisors. Several of them we know and have already included in our faculty, Miss McKay and Miss Ward. However, we must introduce Miss Lambader, Miss Robinson and Miss Strachan. Did you know you have an l. Q.? In other words a measured intelligence? lf not, then you will soon know just what it is you have, and more than that, how to find the I. of a child. We have a typical picture of Miss Strachan at her work. Miss Lambader, though she does not come into direct contact with many of us yet, is well known and loved at Teachers College. She's another of our smiling teachers. Her especial field is supervision of the Intermediate and Upper grades. Nliss Robinson, though seldom seen in the College, is exerting a definite influ- ence on our probationary girls, through supervision in the Primary grades. We hope we shall all have the opportunity of working with one of these supervisors in the near future. W., , 1 1 4- , 4, 1 a f , ' fm, 455 ff? - 27 V , MISS LAMBADER Miss RoB1NsoN Miss STRACHAN l 17 l

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