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llll MWJCONUNENTPUBLWIJBRARY Illll llllllllll lllllllllllll YI: PEDAGOGUE. .I934 if Fw PRESIDENTS ESSAGE i O E PEDAoooUE1 what does this term mean to you? As the name of your year- book, the phrase is important for, through this book, a very valuable service is being rendered to your Alma Mater. ln the years to come this will be a book of memory through which you Will recall the associations, the activities, the traditions, and the ideals of Teachers College. lt Will always be a tie binding you to the highest ideals of the institution. Ye Pedagogue, h o vv e v e r, means more than the title of your yearbook. The Word Upedagoguen originally was used to denote the servant or slave who attended the young Greek boy as he Went to and from school. ln its original connotation, therefore, the name was not one of esteem or re- spect. Pis the centuries have passed by, this slave of the Greek boy has become the teacher of today. However, the Work of the peda- gogue is no longer a menial task, but the noblest of service. The teacher is still the servant, for he who would be greatest must REED-CGNTEEQEENTY PUBLEC LEBRARY 53 Local Hiaztow Library Elxiz-f.2': Branch E-'Sf-fTv f il? Swing G E tn:1:f.:o3':.1Zsnco,E:'EO G4-050 issii X Lexi T' :fi- g .ysksx - WW- ,.s. ..r.G.. 1. s. SN T1 S07 s E ns ,AL 'f WW ,. MX' X? 1 of ,Q 2 WNW Z V GEoRoE W. DIEMER serve most, and no one is rendering higher service today than the teacher. f May this, your yearbook, be not only a book of memory, but a constant reminder of the high ideals of service to which the teacher must dedicate his life. G. W. DIEMER, President. Page Three
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YE PEDAGOGUE .... 1934 SEINIIGR CLASS HE third Senior Class to receive degrees from Teachers College has for its officers: President, Elsie Goldbeckg Vice-President, Margaret Bradfieldg Secretary, Betty San- dusky, and Treasurer, Freda Milberger. The following were elected to a place on the Senior Ballot: Most Popular Senior .... ROBERTA HAYDEN Best Student ........... ELSIE GOLDBECK Belle Btummel ......... VIRGINIA GIESKE Girl lVho Has Done the Most for T. C. . . ..................LOUISEMUELLER Jolly Good Girl ....... .MARGARET BOYCE I Cln the following paragraphs the numeral after an activity indicates that this office was held during the freshman year, a 2 indicates sophomore year, and 3 and 4 indicate junior and senior years.j In the two short years that Loraine Boden has spent with us here at T. C., she has become one of the best liked and most popular students. Her first two years in college were spent at William Woods. She particularly likes nature, and has been the Presi- dent ,and Credit Chairman of the Nature Association as well as winning both a Nature letter and pin. She is a member off the Tau Kappa Delta Club, 3, 4: Athletic Association, 3, 4, Chorus, 3, 43 and the Fellowship Club, 3, 4. She has been both division secretary, 33 and division vice-president, 4. VVhat shall we do when our sparkling Margaret Boyce' leaves us? Her unique giggle is one of the attractions of the corridor, and it will be a lonely place without her. However, we envy the little kiddies whom her merry laugh will cheer when she goes a-teaching. Among her activities we find: .I IV president, Senior Ballot Jolly Good Girl, Tau Kappa 'Delta President, treasurer, song-leader, and a member of the Athletic and Nature associations. Whenever we read or hear the words, Her voice was ever soft and low, an excellent thing in a wo- man, we think of Margaret Bradfield, the possessor of a truly beautiful vo-ice. This attribute helped her in winning the gold medal in Oral Interpretation in the 1933 A'lit contest. Her other activities in- clude: Tau Kappa Delta membership, 3, 43 Glee Club, 3, 4g Fellowship Club, 3, 4: Division presidency, 4: and Senior Class Vice-presidency. There are many sweet and charming girls at T. C. Ethel Bush is one of them, an example of a quiet girl whom every one respects and likes. After com- Page Four ing to T. C. from Purdue University Ethel entered the Tau Kappa Delta, Alpha Tau Alpha, Nature Club, 3, 43 Chorus, 3: International Relations Club, 3, 43 in addition to- serving as Art editor of the Scout Weekly, 4. She has a talent also-composing music. Well miss you next year Ethel, but we do wish you heaps of good luck. Millicent Clarke, a sweet and retiring girl, is no longer a student at Teachers College. Before ill health compelled her to drop her school work she was a member o-f the Fellowship Club and the Phi Lambda Sigma, in addition to writing several articles for the Scout magazine. We hope that your health is im- proved enough to again become a member of our stu- dent body next year, Millicent. ' And beauty draws us with a single hair -es- pecially if its beautiful blond hair like Helen Cunning- ham's. This petite senior has been very active in her four years at T. C. She is a member of the follow- ing clubs: Kappa Phi Alpha, l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: Chorus, lg Fellowship Club, l, 2, 3, 4. She has been Kappa Phi vice-president, 43 Fellowship secretary, 33 and Girls' Sports Editor of the an- nual, 3. XVork while you wo-rkg play while you play, seems to be Marjorie Detlor's motto. No matter what she attempted Marjorie carried it on to a successful finish. Among her many activities we find member- ship in the Tau Chi Phi, 3, 43 the Nature associa- tion, 3, 41 Chorus, 3g and the Fellowship Club, 3. 4. She wrote for the Scout Weekly, was a Camp Fire Guardian, and planned interesting Fellowship meetings when serving in the capacity of vice-president, 3. Of course, he was known as Bill-no one chris- tened William is anything else. The rest of his cog- nomen is Dillenbeck. The first semester Bill was an editor of the Scout Magazine, and vice-president of the Men's Club. At the beginning of the second semester he went to Los Angeles, California, Where he is now teaching. Ever faithful, kind and true, are the adjectives that apply to you, Marjorie Frayling. During her four years at T. C. Marjorie has held several respon- sible positions among which is the presidency of the Phi Lambda Sigma, 33 Citizenship Committee Chair- man, 4: and Student Council Representative, 1, 4. She has also been a member of the Chorus, l, 23 and Glee Club, 2, 3, 4: in addition to Scout Weekly Circulation manager, l. There is a girl in our school, And she has lots o-f style: She knows just how to fix her hair, And how to use her smile. Of course, we are talking about the Senior Class Belle Brummel, Virginial Gieske, who is a member of the Tau Chi Phi Club, Nature Association, Athletic Association, Fellowship Club, and the Chorus. She has been' both secretary and president of her division. Who is this tall, blonde, dignified senior who Walks majestically down the corridors? Why charming Elsie Goldbeck, of course, who was a president of Phi Lambda Literary Club, 3: and of the Senior Class. When only a freshman she served as the Scout Maga- zine circulation manager. She transacted the business fContz'nuea' on Page 62
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