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

 - Class of 1933

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- 'A 3 YE PEDAGOGUE 1933 Lockman, Miller, Mueller O'Brien, Payne, Ragland Rapaport, Richardson, Schantz Seay, Snell, Soebbing VIRGINIA LocKIvIAN was presi- dent of the Freshman Class, vice- president of Kappa Phi, and Student Council Representative. Her virtues are as bright and lovely as her hair. LUCILLE GERALDINE MILLER has earned her nature and swimming let- ters. She was vice-president of the nature association and a member of athletic teams. A pleasing personality is a perpetual letter of introduction. LOUISE MUELLER was president of Student Council, the Junior Class and Modern Arts. She won irst in Literary Interpretation in '32 and in Oration in '33. Louise is active in many lines and surpasses in all. FRANCES O'l3RIEN was a member of chorus, athletic association, Fel- lowship and nature a.ssociation. Her looks are not deceiving. RUTH PAYNE was a member of Modern Arts and a student council representative. She was also a mem- ber of athletic teams. She plays the game. MARTHA RAGLAND was a mem- ber of Dramatic Club, Fellowship, chorus, and publicity committee. She is pretty in two ways, pretty nice and pretty apt to stay that way. FEARLE RAPAPORT was Sopho- more president, business manager of the Scout, a member of athletic teams, and a student council repre- sentative. A genuine Teacher's Col- lege jewel. NATALIE ANN RICHARDSON was a member of Phi Lambda Sigma and ways and means committee. She has her nature letter. As sweet as she looks. DOROTHY lVlARIE SCHANTZ was president of Modern Arts in '33 and secretary in '3l. She won iirst place in the Literary Contest with a short story for adults. She has painted a picture on the hearts of her friends that will out last time. ll MARIETTA SEAY was a member of Tau Kappa Delta in '31, Student Council representative and a member of orchestra, Fellowship and chorus. We measure her worth inversely to her height. CATHERINE E, SNELL was chair- man of the publicity committee, Sophomore editor of the Scout Weekly and secretary of Kappa Phi Alpha. In our wall of friendship we'll name her a brick. A MARY VIRGINIA SOEBBING was vice-president of the nature associa- tion in '33 and a member of chorus. Sugar and spice and everything nice.

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1933 - YE PEDAGOGUE Almodouar, Birkett, Black Brown, Cunningham, Frayling Goldbeck, Graves, Hecht Haynie, Hortsman, Horwitz MR. ALMODOVAR was a member of the men's club and is highly respected in the halls of T. C. . RUTH VIRGINIA BIRKETT was treasurer of Fellowship, a member of the social committee, a member of chorus, Tau Kappa Delta, and Fel- lowship Club. We'll miss her when she goes. RUTH ELIZABETH BLACK was secretary of Kappa Phi Alpha in '32 and business manager of the Scout magazine and weekly. Ruth proves that the best things come in little packages. ELOISE BROWN was a member of Student Council, Nature Club, Pel- lowship, chorus, and Tau Kappa Delta. Eloise in her quiet way has grown more dear to us every day. HELEN FLORENCE CUNNINGHAM was member of Ye Pedagogue Staff in '33, secretary of Fellowship in '33, and a member of various organi- zations. As dependable as the north star. MARJORIE FRAYLING was presi- dent of Phi Lambda Sigma in '3l and circulation manager of the news- writing class and Glee Club. Ever true to her highest ideals. ELSIE MARIE GOLDBECK was business manager of Ye Pedagogue and president of Phi Lambda Sigma. She holds an important place in T. C. We are sure her ability will make her future as bright as her hair. CORDA GRAVES was a member of the publicity committee and chorus. She has a little way all her own. ll NAOMI HECHT was a member of news-writing and chorus. She won second place in the essay for the Lit- erary Contest in '3l. May she attain her highest ambition. MRS. HAYNIE has made a place in T. C. for herself. ESTHER HORTSMAN was a mem- ber of Ye Pedagogue Staff, president of the nature association and treasur- er of Tau Kappa Delta. Somehow you can't help but like her. GOLDIE HORWITZ is claimed by the Literary Club. She was a member of chorus and ways and means com- mittee. She's pure gold. That's why they named her Goldie.



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M ff 7 ' 'A UP it fffj .nfl 1933 WYE EDAGOGUE Taylor, Titterington, Weld Wz'lcox, Wz'lson, Wz'lson Wrz'tesman NELLIE TAYLOR has been a mem- ber of Tau Kappa Delta. She has always responded when we called upon her. MARY BRONSON TITTERINGTDN was president of Student Council in '33 and giftorian for the Junior Class. She has been active in all school affairs. She is always busy doing something well. EDWARD WELD has been active in debate work and as a member of the Scout Weekly and Monthly. You can always be sure Edward is right whether you understand him or not. MILDRED WILCOX was chairman of Book Exchange, treasurer of Sophomore Class and a member of chorus and Glee Club. She wove a web of friendship round about us with her smiles. GLADYS WILSON was president of Tau Kappa Delta in '33, the Sopho- more editor of the Scout Magazine and Junior editor of the Scout Week- ly. Pep, energy, and ability are spelled G-l-a-d-y-s. LORENE WILSON was president of Tau Kappa Delta and the athletic association. She has been manager of practically all the teams at T. C. She is as fascinating as a Jig Saw puzzle and as popular. GERTRUDE WRITESMAN was a member of Kappa Phi Alpha in '33 and of Fellowship Club. She uses the golden rule. l L30l 10 mafia. 355554

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