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YE PEDAGOGUE .... I934 JLJNIDR CLASS fContinued from Page 9j Council member. She has also been a mem- ber of the Athletic club, l, 2, 3: Nature as- sociation, 2, 3: Fellowship club, l, 2, 3: Chorus, and Tau Kappa Delta, l, 2, 3. Out- side of school, she studies, plays the piano, ping-pong and tennis. Stop! Look! Heed! Here is a pal in- deed! Jane Hadden is one of the ambitious persons enrolled in upper primary methods. Her bubbling mirth and enthusiastic interest won her many valued friends. She is an all 'round girl who has been Student Council vice-president, 3: Junior Class secretary: the Belle Brummeln of the Junior Class: Man- aging Editor of the Scout Weekly, 3: and winner of a silver medal for Story Telling in the 1933 Lit contest as well as the proud possessor of a State letter and Life Saving badge. Here's a girl with lots of pep, a better athlete you've ne'er met: meet her friends, she's Corinne Harper. But, you don't have to meet her, because you already know her as Phi Lambda Sigma treasurer, 3: Athletic Association member, l, 2, 3: Vice-President, 2: Chorus, l, 2: Fellowship, l: division sec- retary, 3: and a winner of a T. C. letter for athletics. Cora Hawn combines two virtues, sincer- ity and modesty, beauty's best companions. She also has that stick-to-itness that helps her succeed in her every endeavor. During her three years at T. C. she has been a Stu- dent Council member, 3: Tau Kappa Delta member, 1, 2, 3: Athletic Association mem- ber, l, 2, 3: and an International Relations club member, 3. We're wishing you the best of luck in your career as a teacher, Cora. Josephine Johnson is another reason why T. C. has been such a pleasant place in which to acquire a college education during the past three years. Coming to us from Westport High, she soon made many friends, and was a member of Chorus, l: Fellowship club, l, 2, 3: Glee Club, l, 2, 3: as well as a division president, 2: and a News Editor of the Scout Weekly. There wasn't any static from station P. H. S. fPaseo High Schoolj when they broad- casted captivating Anabel Jones. Three years have passed and once again she is being broadcasted-but out into the teaching pro- Page Ten fession this time. Anabel has an irresistible charm that has foundf- for her many friends. She has been a member of the Athletic As- sociation, l, 2, 3: Chorus, l, 2: Glee Club, 2, 3: Student Council, 2: vice-president of Phi Lambda Sigma, 3: division president, 3: and orchestra vice-president, 2. Teachers College will lose a loyal student and an excellent athlete when Mary Louise Keirnan graduates, but we have a sneaking suspicion that she'll come back next year for her degree-we hope so. Look over her ac- tivities: Tau Kappa Delta President, 2: Athletic! Asso-ciation, l, 2, 3: secretary, 2: T. C. letter winner, 2: State letter, 1: Life Saving badge, lg Best Athlete on the Junior Ballot: division president, l : and Cir- culation Manager of the Scout Weekly, l. Dorothy Lavery, whose middle name should be Versatility did everything from selling the most Fall Festival tickets to edit- ing an annual. During her three years at T. C. she has won a Nature pin and letter: been a member of the Phi Lambda Sigma, l, 2, 3: debated for three years: International Relations Club, 3: Fellowship Club, 2. 3: Student Council member, .31 Athletic As- sociation, l, 3: Scout Magazine and Scout Weekly staffs, l: and Chorus, l. She has also been secretary, treasurer, and vice-presi- dent of the Nature Association: and Feature, Activities, and Editor-in-Chief of Ye Peda- gogue. Annabel Lee is a quiet miss, but oh, so accommodating and cheerful. To see her smile would ease many a cloud of that Blue Monday feeling. She has been a member of Tau Chi Phi for three years: Chorus, l, 2: Fellowship Club, 3: Nature Association, 3: division president, 3: division vice-presi- dent, 2 and a true friend to all who know her. Mary Martin, a sweet retiring maid is this morsel of pedagogical efficiency. She came to us from the Manual Training High School three short years ago, and quickly found her- self entered into the activities of T. C. The Tau Chi Phi's claim her as their secretary, and she is a valuable member of the Nature Association, 3: Cwlee Club,,2, 3: Chorus, l, 2, 3: in addition to being a golden eaglet in the Girl Scouts of America. Teachers College will search long before she finds another Thelma Masonbrink, a girl whose personality and ability are perfectly fCon-tinued on Page IIQ
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YE PEDAGOGUE. .I934 DULCIE BAIRD EILEEN BAIRD MARY BENDER THELMA BERTRAM HARRIET BROWN MAXINE BURNS JEAN DANCY LOIS DERBY MIRIAM DICKEY MARGUERITE FETTERS LILLIAN PEARL FUNK JANE HADDEN CORINNE HARPER CORA HAWN JOSEPHINE JOHNSON ANABEL JONES MARY LOUISE KEIRNAN DOROTHY LAVERY ANNABEL LEE MARY MARTIN JUNIOR CLASS fffontinuea' from Page 82 three years she has brightened the halls of T. C. with her cheery smile and quick Wit. She has been secretary of the Student Coun- cil, 33 Phi Lambda Sigma member, l, 2, 31 a reporter for the Scout Weekly, division president, 2: and Junior Class President. Her vivacity, skill, friendliness and scholarship are qualities which have Won for her the title of Most Popular Junior. Meet Marguerite Petters, folks-a jewel among your friendship treasures. For the past three years she has been a member of the Kappa Phi Alpha club: Worked on the Scout Weekly, played in the orchestra, and offici- ated as the head of the J I's, as Well as loving, laughing and looking up. , An eager, Wide-eyed little freshman named Lillian Pearl Funk opened the door of T. C. in September, l93l. She's still a little girl, but no longer a freshman-indeed she has all the earmarks of a Junior, even a Student fContinued on Page 10j Page Nine
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YE PEDAGOGUE . . . .A IQ34 THELMA MASONBRINK ALICE MOFEAT MARTHA RAGLAND ELWOOD SHIRLING NELLIE MAE WARREN NADINE WILLIAMS JUNIDR CLASS fContz'nued from Page 101 blended. In addition to being selected The Girl Who Has Done the Most for T. C., she has been Kappa Phi Alpha President, 3: Student Council vice-president, 3, Sopho- more Class vice-presidentg Division president, Z3 vice-president, 21 member of Chorus, lg Fellowship Club, 2, 33 Glee Club, 3: Ath- letic Association, 2, 33 Assembly committee chairman, 3, and the winner of first place in the Missofuri-Kansas Speech Tournament, Oral Interpretation, when she was a sopho- more. And, now we have come to our girl whose laugh is worth a million groans in any mar- ket-Alice Moffat. No matter what the weather you'll see Alice's sunny smile brightening up an otherwise dull corner. But Alice does not confine her activities to smil- ing, she is president of the Athletic Associa- tion, Fellowship Club member, Kappa Phi Alpha member, and the winner of a T. C., State, and Life Saving letter. To every day Rags brings good cheer. and so we like to have her near. In case you don't know her by that cognomen, we'll tell you-it's Martha Ragland. Martha is the secretary of her division, and was the vice-president for the first semester. She has been a member of the Kappa Phi Alphas for the past three years, Chorus, l, 2: Glee Club, 33 Fellowship Club, l, 2, 33 and has found of QDWAJW-xy. J-1 Jr I I My I on Y ee W W. iff tfi X l 1 .1 I W I Af fl at 1 I 1 f I , time to assist at the Minute Circle Friendly I-louse. None know him, but to love him, nor speak his name but to praise. That state- ment can truthfully be made of Elwood Shirling, the only man in the 1934 Junior Class. Elwood has held every office in the Men's Club, and has been Associate Editor and Men's Editor of Ye Pedagogue. He has been in the Student Council for the past two years, as a member, 2, and as vice-presi- dent, 2. At the present he is working on the Constitution Revision Committee. Among his other activities we find a division vice- presidency, 23 and a willingness to have a good time. We're glad to have had you in our class, Elwood. Always smiling, that's Nell Warren, the fair, pensive, golden-haired miss, who en- tered T. C. from Paseo High. Her principal diversions are found in art and music, her activities are Glee Club member, 3: Chorus, l, 2: Fellowship Club member, 2, 3: Debate team, l: Tau Kappa Delta, l, 2, 3: treas- urer, 3: Girl Scouts' adviser, l: Alpha Tau Alpha, 2, 3: and division vice-president, 2: her laurels are a host of friends. A quiet, studious and industrious girl whose small stature is no impediment to her pursuit of knowledge-yes, you are right, it is Nadine Williams. During her three years at T. C. she has been a member of Tau Kappa Delta, Chorus, Fellowship Club, and the orchestra. Her division elected her as secretary for this last semester. Page E I euen iff, 4 X I r-7 I
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