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

 - Class of 1934

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YE PEDAGOGUE .. .l934 SCGLJT STAFF HE members of the Scout Weekly Staff attend nevvsvvriting class each Week in ad- dition to putting out the paper. Here- tofore the Scout Weekly paper Was literally a Weekly, but since the budget had to be curtailed, it is now a bi-Weekly. Mr. A. W. Gilbert is the faculty adviser for this student publication. FIRST SEMESTER STAFF Managing Editors ........... LOIS DERBY JANE HADDEN News Editor .... .... G USSIE PLANZER Feature Editor ......... BETTY SANDUSKY College Chat .......e CLARA LONGSTRETH Art Editor ........... ETHEL MAE BUSH Circulation Manager. . .PREDA MILBERGER Business Manager. . . . . .MIRIAM DICKEY SECOND SEMESTER STAFF Managing Editors ..... MILDRED HOLLAND GERTRUDE TUXON News Editor .... . . .FRANCES GRIFFIN Features Editors. . . . . .LORAINE BODEN LOIS DERBY College Chat .............. EDITH OZAR MARGUERITE PETTERS Regular llleetings Editor ............. . . . . . . . . . . . . .MARY LOUISE KEIRNAN Art Editors ............. DORIS OLEsoN Circulation Managers . ESTHER MILHOLLAND HELEN BRANDON Business Managers .... ..... E DITH OZAR ALICE KING SCGUT MAGAZINE STAFF HE Scout Magazine Staff under the di- rection of Miss Clouser, Mr. Diemer, and Mr. Gilbert edit a semi-professional jour- nal which is published quarterly. The pur- pose of this journal is to raise educational standards and to touch every phase of edu- cational interest about the college. This year only two issues, The Wz'lliam Rockhill Nelson Gallery of Art and Mary Atkins Museum, and The Nature number were published, because of the curtailed budg- ' I - If xg i et. Both numbers were very fine examples of good Writing and good editing. The Student Editors, William Dillenbeck, Jr., Isabel Robins, and Frances Wright were assisted by Temperance Atwater, Millicent Clarke, Betty Dale, Doris Harper, Shirley Meigs, Doris Oleson, and Mary Titterington. The attractive cover design for the art number Was made by a former T. G. stu- dent, Sara Curl, '32, ,AJ hifi , f-.,,,,pi, LISA.-l,fLf L E, lf' k.kM,f',,,,JL,.,.,K,,4 5 it Q X j AN ' g, Page Twenty-one J lfv' 1 A V' 'EV X fax!-. 'w,cf.,e- O swl' l K' Nb ' Y 4 'I QQ'-Cy, l

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YE PEDAGOGUE.. .I934 S ' 1 MEMBERS Bottom row: Dickey, Hayden, Planzer, Cameron, Holland, Koutelas, Funk. Second row: Hadden, Donoham, Frayling, E. Baird, Brooks, Fetters, O'Toole, Third row: Wright, Lee, Masonbrink, Tittering- ton, Boden, Sellers, Hawn. Fourth row: Latshavq, Pollard, Lavery, Meigs. STUDENT CCDUNCII- N THE records of every organization there are important accomplishments which stand out above all others. So it is with the Stu- dent Council. During the past year numerous tasks have been undertaken and accomplished by the Council, but there are several which are outstanding and deserve special mention. a Yuletide tea to which the mothers of the students Were invited. Keeping abreast of the times in public Works improvement, the redecoration of the girls' rest room Was authorized by the Coun- cil. Miss McKay, the Council Faculty Ad- viser, entertained the first and second se- mester members With a party at her home in February. . Probably the most successful, and un- doubtedly the most important, accomplish- ment of the Council was the planning and execution of the program for High School day. Gver four hundred high school stu- The first to be mentioned is the Fall Fes- tival, Whose theme Was conceived, thought out, and directed through the Council. At-Thanksgiving time the Council spon- sored the Red Cross drive Which, consider- ing the times, Was a financial success. A Teachers College custom of many years was again undertaken at Christmas, the distribu- tion of food and clothing to needy families of the community. In place of the usual Christmas party held in the gymnasium, this year the Council held X , f a T n ft ff 'J1J TX' C ,fT.5,,-lLy,1iJ,,-,.vLgif4 ik, KJ 45 5 5 I' I. I 'T Q, ' uf ,1 5'v'v..nX xl,-EJ, ,5 '1 dents were entertained. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President ROBERTA HAYDEN MERCEDES LATSHAW Vice-President THELM MASONBRINK JANE HADDEN Secretary MILDRED HOLLAND MIRIAM DICKEY Treasurer STELLA KOUTELAS STELLA KOUTELAS Adviser MISS MCKAY MISS MCKAY ox N f 'Ea a, QUX eff 4r 4Wjy J E' g T!-' A-KAY! in , ax , L' fk.-15, A-I -'A' f -J ta., l ! of fa C



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YE PEDAOOGUE. .l934 3 TAL! KAPPA ' DELTA HE purposes of the Tau Kappa Delta Quill and Scroll Club are to study literature, to encourage creative expression, both oral and Written, in ad- dition to fostering good fellowship, The Tau Kappa Deltaspresented a most interesting colonial program in assembly, February l9. OFFICERS FIRST SEIVIESTER SECOND SEMESTER President MARGARET BOYCE LOREE KINYOUN Vice-President TEMPERANCE ATWATER LOIS DERBY Secretary REGENA WOLLONI SHIRLEY SELLERS Treasurer ELEANOR LAMAR NELLIE WARREN Adviser MISS KIRK MISS KIRK Members fthe Tau Kappa Delta picture is the lower onej : Bottom row: Bettelheim, LaMar, Wollam, Dancy, Funk, Bailey, Rider. Second row: Bradfield, Sims, Longstreth, Bush, I-Iawn, Boycef Third row: Boden, Derby, Williams, Horstman, Warren. Fourth row: Reynolds, Long, Atwater, Kinyoun. Miss Kirk, Keirnan, Sellers. Page Twenty-two PHI LAMBDA SIGMA I-IE purposes of the Phi Lambda Sigma Literary Club are to pro-mote an appreciation of classical and modern Works of literature, to develop the art of oral speech, and to improve all forms of written expression, In addition to the regular meetings, the Literary Club participated in various social events. During the Thanksgiving holidays the club entertained the student body and faculty with a tea at the home of Eileen O'Hearn. In co-operation with the other clubs they presented the auditorium program for High School Day. OFFICERS FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER President JEAN GOODHART ROBERTA HAYDEN ' Vice-President EILEEN O'I'IEARN ANABEL JONES Secretary ERMA PORTER MAXINE BURNS Treasurer CORINNE HARPER MARY VIRGINIA SOEBBING Adviser MISS CLOUSER MISS CLOUSER Members Qthe picture of the Phi Lambda Sigmas is the upper onej: Bottom row: O'Hearn, Hayden, Frayling, Good- hart, Ashley, Beebe, Lavery, Voirol. Second row: Burns, Sandusky. Bertram, Vial. Dickerson, Murray, Green, Jones. Third row: Goldbeck, Dickey, So-ebbing, Meigs, Sptncer. Allen, Harper.

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