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

 - Class of 1933

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1933 YE PEDAGOGUE M arriott, M orris, M unden Nichols, Peters, Rapaport Reed, Rice, Schnobel Shane, Sharon, Spaulding REVE MARRIOTT was secretary of Literary Club and vice-president. She was a member of Student Council. It is easy to praise where praise is deserving. ELIZABETH MORRIS, one of our T. C. executives, has held nearly every major ofHce. She was president of Dramatic Club, Fellowship, and Nature association. A charming girl with something that distinguishes the leader from the crowd. MARIE PEARL MUNDEN was president of her division. She has special dramatic ability and won first place for story telling in the Literary Contest in '33. There is a charm about her tha.t is unmistakable. LAURA NICHOLS is one of those T. C. athletes. She has been a mem- ber of several teams. Her career is one of Sloan's Liniment and athletics. ELNORE PETERS, active in all school affairs, was president of Dramatic Club, Fellowship Club, and the Orchestra. We know her to be a true friend and one upon whom we can depend. GERTRUDE RAPAPORT was presi- dent of the Glee Club in '32 and a member of Dramatic Club, chorus and Fellowship. The sweetness of her songs will echo in our hearts. THELMA REED, as president of Student Council, has proved her value to T. C. She won first place as extemporaneous speaker for Literary Club in '33, Here's to the girl with a heart and a smile, who makes the bubble of life worth while. EVA RICE was the secretary of Student Council and treasurer of Tau Kappa Delta. She is another T. C. athlete. She ha.s left her foot- prints in the halls of T. C. LEWIS A. SCHNOBEL was inter- ested in the arts and sciences and in Physical education. He is a perfect gentleman. ll l ELEANOR SHANE has held prac- tically every oflice in T. C. She won first rank as debator in '32 and first prize for oration in the Literary Contest, The fairies brought their finest gifts to Eleanor's christening. RUTH SHARON was a member of dramatic club and chorus and presi- dent of her division. She was a Stu- dent Council member in '32. All wool and a yard wide. Cl-IARLINE SPAULDING ll3.S the offices of vice-president of the Junior Class, secretary of Fellowship Club, and chairman of the publicity committee. A better girl you'll never find, so good in heart and soul and mind.

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' 3' A -T C gg J' as QQ , ' - gf? ff i-We YE PEDAGOGUE 1933 Galbraith, Hagland. Johnson Kayser, Kiekbush, Lee Linderholm, McCollum. McDowell Mcfiaughey, MCLeese, Mallory ALICE JANE GALBRAITH was a member of Literary Club and Fel- lowship. One gains something of real value from knowing her. MAYREECE HAGLAND was presi- dent of Phi Lambda Sigma in '32, secretary of Student Council and Art Editor of Ye Pedagogue in '33. She is a little artist: artistic in thought, artistic in speech, artistic in action. BEULAH JOHNSON was a member of chorus for four years and was a faithful member of Tau Kappa Delta of which she was vice-president. She needs no eulogy, she speaks for her- self. ANNA KAYSER was president of her division in '31, vice-president of Student Council and also of the Literary Club. lf everyone could be like she, what a real nice world this world would be. MARIAN E. KIEKBUSH was editor of the Scout Weekly, treasurer of the Junior Class, and a member of Phi Lambda Sigma. As an interpreter of masculine parts she was excellent. Those who know her best praise her most. THELMA LEE was secretary of Junior Class in '32 and treasurer of Senior Class in '33. A hearing ear and a seeing eye. MARIE LINDERHOLM was a mem- ber of Quill and Scroll and Fellow- ship. We should like to know her better. WANDA MCCOLLUM was a treas- urer of the Freshman class, secretary of Tau Chi Phi in '31 and president in '32. To know her is to love her. HELEN MCDOWELL was a mem- ber of Glee Club, secretary of Kappa Phi Alpha in '31 and a life saver. She is especially interested in nursery schools and has written some clever children's poetry. She has made a place for herself in Teachers College. LAURA MCGAUGHEY was a mem- ber of Phi Lambda Sigma, chorus, Fellowship, and standing committees. We have trusted her and found our trust justified. HELEN MCLEESE was voted Best Debater in '33 and has been a mem- ber of Junior and Senior Debate teams. She is the girl who tells us what to think and makes us think it. MARTHA MALLORY we hail as president of Student Council in '31, president of Quill and Scroll in '33 and editor of Ye Pedagogue in '33. The roguishness in her eyes and the seriousness they can show tell exactly what she is, l1,..l i



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YE PEDAGOGUE Statland, Storms, Thatcher Titterington, Watson, Wilcox Zimmer EVELYN STATLAND was vice-presi- dent of Tau Chi Phi and a very clever Writer on the Scout Staff. We've tried her and found her true. MARIAN SToRMs was a member of the Ways and means committee and a loyal member of the Literary Club. If good nature were chloro- form, she'd put us all to sleep. LILLIAN THATCHER was the editor of the Scout Weekly, Scout business manager and vice-president of Phi Lambda Sigma. A whirl- wind of good nature. Miss TITTERINGTON left school. We are sorry to have lost her. ESTHER WATSON was a member of the Glee Club and Tau Chi Phi. She is talented in art and music. Her talents will lead her to success. MARGARET E. W1LcoX is a mem- ber of Literary Club. She has ac- complished the remarkable feat of keeping a family going and at the same time attending school. To have courage is to have much. DOROTHY ZIMMER was president of the Junior Class in '32 and chair- man of the social committee in '32. Something sterling that will stay, when gold and silver pass away. V271

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