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YE PEDAGOGUE. .I934 A T I-1 L E T I C ASSCDCIATICDIXI HE Athletic Association has as its pur- pose the sponsoring of all athletic ac- tivities connected with Teachers College. The first sporting event of the season was a pot-luck supper and skating party for the new club members. Ups and downs, skins and bumps, made a fitting initiation for embryonic sportsmen. Due to changes in the activity schedule, meetings have been rather irregular this year, but in spite of that fact many things have been accomplished. A committee has been working on a new point system and expects to have one ready for use next fall. It has been investigating other college systems and hopes to have an ideal one to submit before school closes. The Athletic Association does not fail to do its part in T, C. activities. It sponsors an all school Field Day, a springplay day for students and faculty. On this day class and individual awards are given, and quite frequently some hitherto unknown ability is disclosed: for instance, did you know that Miss Serl was the champion nail-driver of T. C.? And so all have a good time, and receive their deserved awards. OFFICERS President ...... ...... A LICE MOFFAT Vice-President ...... .......... D ULCIE BAIRD Secretary-Treasurer .... . . . ESTHER MILHOLLAND Sports Manager .... . . .MARY LOUISE KEIRNAN MEMBERS Bottom row: Lavery, Funk, Humberd, Clough, Fourth row: Mueller, E. Baird, Gieske, Milberger, Hummon, Wollam, Dancy. Allen, Simmons, Fetters. Second row: Cameron, Beebe, Harper, Kirk, Sellers. Fifth row: Warren, Watso-n, Gillion, Boden, Voi- Joneg, rol, Green, Keirnan. Third row: Holland, Vial, Carlson, Soebbing, Ole- Sixth row: Masonbrink, Goodhart, Sandusky, B, son, Keys, Fisher. Brandon, Hadden, D. Baird. Page Twenty-five
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YE PEDAC-EOGUE .. .I934 MEMBERS Bottom row: Fisher, Fennell, Carlson, Brooks, Brandon, Clough, Lee. Second row: Jones, Holland, Wiser, Murray, Boyce, Bettelheim, Bradfield. Third row: Pollard, Tipton, Masonbrink, Mueller, Frayling, Brown, Sellers, O'Lau'ghlin. CErma Porter, Nellie XVarren, Doris Harper, Helen Cunningham, Mildred O'Toole and Rogene McCol- lum are also members, but they were absent the day the picture was takenj GLEE CLUB HE members of the Glee Club are chosen by a selective process from the members of the Chorus. This is a picked organization, and it is an honor to be chosen as a member. The purpose of the organization is to provide enjoyment for those who like to sing, and to train voices. The Glee Club is also an advertiser of the college, because they make many personal appearances and give concerts at churches and other colleges. This year the Culee Club has sung at the St. Peter's Evangelical Church, St. Andrews Church, The Helping Hand Institute, and Park College. OFFICERS HELEN LEE. . . ............. President HELEN CUNNINGHAM .... .... S ectetarg MILDRED O'TOOLE - . . ............ zbrarlans ALICE KING MISS CANNON. . . A . . Adviser and Conductor Page Twenty-four
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YE PEDAQOGUE .. .1934 A T I-I I. E T I C DEPARTMENT UR prospective peda- gogues of the Athletic Department consider this a successful year of work and play. After weeks of training in gym classes the endball tourna- ment which resulted in a vic- tory for the sophomores was played. . Next came volley-ball with many sore and aching wrists, but by tournament time in Jan- uary each class Was ready to show its prowess. The fresh- men exhibited their athletic su- periority, and in the tournament defeated the sophomores. The culmination of the volley-ball season came with the se- lection of the varsity volley-ball team. Basket ball season brought much interest and enthusiasm, for all were Working toward membership on the basket ball varsity. A system of practicing for points through field goals, free throws, et cetera was used this year for team eligibility. This was a means of improvement. The tournament was run off the last week of March, and after close contests the Juniors reigned supreme. Baseball and tennis are yet to be played. Other athletic activities which are not for- gotten are ping-pong, golf, hiking, skating, and horseback riding. Some interesting horseback rides are planned for this spring, and those interested in golf will probably be seen on various courses. The Teachers Col- lege foursome might surprise those who fol- low the game. Page Twenty-six The swimming department under the best of instruction is to have a swimming meet as the culmination of the year's work and many expert swimmers and a fine group of life-savers will appear. A well-rounded personality includes physi- cal as well as mental development, and that is the objective toward which the Athletic department is striving. 'PICTURES OP THE VARSITY TEAMS ENDBALL TEAM ftop picturej Bottom row: Wollam, Hummon, Allen, Brandon, Branch. Second row: Keys, Fredericks, Keirnan, Sellers. BASKET BALL TEAM flower picturej Bottom row: Allen, Keys, Humberd, Hummon, I-ladden. Second row: Fetters, D. Baird, Milholland, Miss Kirk, Lloyd, Keirnan.
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