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

 - Class of 1937

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ould .sion from God ' F JAMES HAZLETT IRENE CAMERON FRANCES GRIFFIN CHESTER MAIUL We prophesy great achievement for our president, for his sin- cerity and ability combined with a like- able personality will leave no aims unful- filled. G o o d luck, Jimmy! I JESSIE ALLEN This senior's splendid athletic ability makes her a hazard in a game. Anyway, she likes to- have a good time, and knows how it's done. EVELYN CAMERON There's a hint of Irish temperament in those big eyes, and deter- mination in those brows. She is an ac- complished pianist and a kindergarten enthusiast. ' MAXINE FosTE,R Here is at genuine per- son who loves music and art. We hope the future holds many opportunities for the pursuit of aesthetic culture. .Z MARY JANE JORDAN A born teacher is the title awarded her, but above all she is a human being en- dowed with a great capacity for fun. She blushes so becom- ingly! Success is the keynote of the career of our vice-president. With a quiet air of sophisti- cation, she carries away honors in teach- ing, in writing, and in music. LEOTA ALTON We have a culinary expert in our midst. Specialist. in home economics, she is de- voted to an outside interest who is just four years old. ANNA MAY CROOKS Her leisure time is spent studying birds n'bees n'bugs-or will be when she has any leisure time. She's a grand teacher with a hearty laugh. KATHERINE GREENE Commencement activ- ities gave Katherine a few gray hairs, we fear, for this is a heterogeneous class, and her duties were many. PEARL KEYS We'll remember her long for that great bit of leadership in our Fall Fiesta. After such a. strenuous year, she deserves a vaca- tion. However, we hope it is not ex- tended. I1-31 Our secretary has so many friends that she seems to be going in for broadening her acquaintances in fine style. Another bridle path enthusiast. What a shame he has to graduate this year for is hePJ for he is such a fine advertise- ment for our college. But be careful, girls, for he has us classi- fied in his files. JULIA BEEBEE LUCIA BENNEY We are ardent admir- ers of her impersona- tions. Her childish one is so convincing. She loves red stock- ings and yellow rid- ing breeches. She'll never be hun- gry, for she can sing for her supperg she'll never grow narrow minded, for her motto is live and learn g she'll never want for excitement, for wid- ow's peaks are dan- gerous. MARY VAUGHN HAZEL FISHER CROPPER Blue eyes and an en- gaging grin charac- terize this senior who has a splendid back- ground for teaching. Organizer to the nth degree, social events really clicked with this capable person in command. Her future surely holds many positions of leadership. BILLIE HURT MARIAM IHRIG For some reason, she had no difficulty in securing a school. But on second thought we can guess, for she looks like a picture on a magazine cover. WILLIAM LEWIS May we present our wizard of finance? H e's t h e m o s t thoughtful and ana- lytical p e r s o n we know. May his plans never go awry. Mariam is a great en- tertainer, if you didn't know, for she tells stories to perfection. She is also a collector of note. CPost card note.J We like her. ROSE LOMBARDINO How Rose does love to ride horseback! Then she swings to the sublime in her in- terest in art. Fun abounds when she is about.

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Tl-IE SENICDRS NCHES We overheard a cer- tain tall Senior girl Wishing Iimmy H. were twins. What did she mean? . . . There is a trio that calls forth an unrestrained hic Cand it's not a string triol . . . Anne Morgan is one reglar teller . . . Why will Sandy let a man Iefferdize her future? . . . Wonder if Lewis still feels sorry for the neglected girls at Teachers College? . . . No, We Wouldn't call Benney demureg at least, not since that surprising proposal . . . A class would loe very dull Without Schupp's naive afterthoughts . . . Margaret T h o m a s adores babies C?l . . . Freda Nielson has of- fered to marry a farmer and give us her school. ls that a threat? . . . Frances Griffin is the recipient of too many corsages for a future teacher for is she?l . . . 'HWQHQKRWWQWW' Four things a man must learn to do if he would make his record true. To think Without confusion clearly, to love his fellow-men sincerely, to act from honest motive purelyg to trust in heaven and God secure Henry Van Dyke. riff JAMES We 1 achiex presid cerity combi able j leave filled. jimmy ,IESSIE This s athlet her a game. likes time, it's de EVELYI' There' tempe: big e3 minati brows. compli and z enthus MAXINE Here i son w and at future oppor1 pursui cultur MARY -I A be the ti her, b is a h dowed capac' blushe ingly!



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VIRGINIA LUCAS FREDA NIELSEN MARY O'LAUGHLIN HARRY PREECE Her stay with us was all too short for she left us the second semester. Our Nordic b I o n d e friend has many admirers among us. MARIE RABIN Ready, willing, and able to lend her sup- port in an emergency fsuch as a surprise partyl. She has great plans for the future. ANTOINETTE SCHROER RYAN The only Mrs. of our class, we think. Her opinions, consequent- ly, were accepted wholeheartedly by classes in family edu- cation and home re- lations. PEPPLE SCHUSTER The girl with the dreamy eyes loves to swim and read. Her name, in shortened form, expresses her personality, and what is a gathering with- out Pep ? In spite of her mod- esty, she was the first of our group to sign a very elusive docu- ment. Her campfire training will serve her well, for heatin' stoves require some finesse. MARJORIE REYNOLDS Many of the beautiful woodland scenes we so heartily admired in our halls bore the signature of this senior girl. Her hand- writing is an art in itself. ELEANOR SAMPSON She may be short people but her abili- ty greatly exceeds her stature. Take, for instance, her poetic achievements! EVA SIMMONS Steady, and not in a dogmatic sense. Eva simply is the same person at school, at lunch, at club, and at home. We call that a step to-ward the integrated person- ality. EULA VOIROL If you see a group with their heads to- gether, you will prob- ably find her in the center. A lot of clever thoughts are nur- tured in the brain that tops those five feet. When Irish eyes are smiling, work be- comes a round of pleasure, at least when this daughter of the shamrock is at the helm. MILDRED RICHARDS This member of our group is identified by a constant smile. She has worked hard, and we trust the future will hold success for her. ELEANOR SANDY 14 She has hitched her wagon to a star, but since her feet are on the ground we know she will succeed. I-ler hands express her in- dividualityf HOWARD STOUT We are impressed, not so much with his knowledge of the social sciences, but with his deep under- standing of children. That quality will soon rate him with the best teachers. LA VERNE VVISER A sweet, southern belle in hoop skirts and bonnets. She makes a charming lil girl -and big one, too, for that matter. M e r m a n extraordi- nary! One of our pop- ular male students who has adequately- p r o v e d his compe- tence, despite his re- tiring nature. IRIS RUSH When she rolls those eyes-. Aquatic ex- p e r tg kindergarten specialist: we will re- member her infectious laugh. DOROTHY 'SCHUPP The guileless maiden of m a n y dramatic sketches has but one w o r r y - fractions. Don't let her fool you, she can be very firm, children. MARGARET THOMA.S He: pet aversion is the Dust Bowl , her favorite pastime, straw whistling. She is a gracious and charming lady, and, as children confirm, Pretty, too.

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