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YE PEDAOOOUE. .I934 SOPHOMORE CLASS S II DIVISION HE S II division of the Sophomore class consists of those students who desire to teach the upper-primary grades. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ISABEL ROBINS - EDITH OZAR Vice-President ERMA PORTER BETTY BRANDON Secretary ANGELINE GALETTI LILLIAN BAILEY Faculty Adviser MISS CLOUSER MISS CLOUSER Members fthe picture of the S II's is the upper oneb : First row: Bailey, Galetti, Ozar, Watson, Brandon. Second row: Atwater, Brooks, Lee, Reddy. S, III DIVISION HE S III division of the Sophomore class is composed of those students who desire to teach the upper grades. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President VELMA TANNER KATHRYN STENFORS . Vice-President LOUISE GILLIOM DORIS HARPER Secretary SHIRLEY MEIGS ELEANOR LAMAR Faculty Adviser' MISS IVICCAUL ' MISS MCCAUL Members fthe S Ill's picture is the lower oneD: First row: Branch, Harper, Dale, Gilliom, Hol- land, Koutelas. .Second row: Planzer, Cahill, Milholland, LaMar, Simms. Third row: Redmond, Meigs, Stenfors. Most of the activities of the Sophomores I, Il, and III have been as a class, rather than divisions. The three divisions combined their efforts to produce two skits for the Fall Festival, one, Utopia, and the other, England The first earned more money than any other show, and the latter was third in that re- spect. The class was entertained with a Hallo- we'en party at the home of Stella Koutelas' aunt. ' A The Sophomores won the End Ball cham- pionship this year, as well as winning the exhibition basketball game, High School Day. Page Fifteen
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YE PEDAGOGUE .... IQ34 p TI-IE JUNIOR IVS HE J IV division consists of students from other colleges who enter Teachers College as Juniors. The. division this year has been a very active one. Three of the J IV's gradu- ated from Northeast, one from Westport, one from Central, and one from P a se o High School. Five of them gradu- I ated from Kansas City Junior College, one from Northeast Junior College, and one came from a National Training School. One of these girls, Miss Dortha Dicker- son, went to Pittsburg to serve as a deaconess in a Methodist School, another, Miss Ger- trude Tuxson, is the Honored Queen of the Job's Daughters, Bethel number twenty. Many of the J IV's have held offices in the various clubs of Teachers College. They are very active and apparently quite inter- ested in our school. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President GERTRUDE TKUXSON HELEN BRANDON Vice-President ALICE KING ELIZABETH SPENCER Secretary HELEN BRANDON MARY LOUISE RIDER Treasurer MARY ELEANOR EELLS . DORTHA DICKERSON Members fthe J lV's are in the top picturej: First row: Brandon, Dickerson, Rider. Second row: Tuxson, Sellers, Eells, King. Page Fourteen SOPHOMORE ' CLASS HE Sophomore Class with the following officers: President, Erma Porter: Vice- President, Helen Leeg Secretary, Louise Gilliom, and Treasurer, Doris Olesong is comprised of three divisions. The S I division of the Sophomore class consists of those students who desire to teach the kindergarten-primary grades. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ETTA MAE TIPTON JOSEPHINE HANSELL Vice-President DOROTHY KING MILDRED HUMBERD Secretary and Treasurer FRANCES BETTELHEIM MILDRED HAMILTON Faculty Adviser MISS MCKAY MISS MCKAY Members fthe picture of the S I's isithe lower onej : 'First row: Wollam, Hummon, Wright, Humberd, King. Second row: Clough, Tipton, Hansell, Bettelheim, Oleson.
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l . .4 A --Vary- 4- l, ,J- XAL In 1 A ,. I V if L I U., 1 U' Vf ff, Lf' ' ' 4 f i Q fy!! LJUI -4 I f A J 'P ,QV Z f' if' - for-fl ff ' p . Gyfv YI! XVL, -f 'Lf I YE PEDfA2CjQf1J-. Lt,-34 ,M , Muff f,f 7 fp ,fy fc ' 'J 'J t f f X I NL- . -, Q, , , MEMBERS Bottom row: Sampson, Viorol, Fennell, Carlson, Beebe, Cameron. Second row: Pollard, Keys, Fisher, Wiser, Vial, Griffin. Third row: O'Laughlin, Bunker, Fredericks, Ire- land, Reynolds, Green. Fourth row: Murray, Allen, Simmons, Latshaw. Q FIQESI-IMAN ' CLASS HE Freshman Class this year consists of only one division instead of two or three as in previous years. They really are an active and sophisticated group, even though some of the more mature Juniors and Seniors insist upon referring to them 'as being immature and young . The Freshman Class contains representa- tives of six Kansas City High Schools and several students from other schools. There were eight students from Central, two from Manual, one from Southwest, five from Paseo, three from Northeast, and three from Westport. Those from other schools are Peggy Cameron from Omaha, Nebraskag Helen Pollard and Frank Good from Inde- pendence, Missouri: Catherine Carlson from Minnesotag and Illene Ireland from Cameron, Missouri. The chief hobbies of this class, according to their president, are waiting until the eleventh hour and fifty-ninth minute to study lessons, having pot-luck suppers, and participating in slumber parties. Page Sixteen A few of the talented members of the Freshman class are: JEssIE ALLEN ...... Ability to Tap Dance CATHERINE CARLSON. f ............. . . . . . . . . .Ability to Look Sophisticated VIRGINIA MURRAY ......,.. ' ......., . . . . . . . .Ability to Out-Woirryi Anyone The Freshman's contribution to the Fall Festival was Through the Gates of Ire- land, This was a very clever interpreta- tion of the Emerald Isle. Dancing colleens, Peggy O'Neil, Granny Malone, and the old Irish fiddler, all did their part in making this a very entertaining skit. The Freshman Class won the volley-ball championship this year. Several of them are quite outstanding in athletics. ' ' . OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President CATHERINE CARLSON MARY O'LAUGHLIN Vice-Presi dent LAVERNE WISER HAZEL FISHER Secretary ROSALEE VIAL EVA SIMMONS Treasurer VIRGINIA MURRAY PEARL KEYS
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