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

 - Class of 1937

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S Running true to farm, the Iuniors did things up right when it came to electing officers. Because at her Well-known abilities in leadership and l'1anest-to- goodness hard Working, Tena Chiavola was elected president. Small but mighty is Winnie Miller, the vice-president. Blodwen acted as secretary While Doris Lant was chosen as Hkeeper of the purse. H61

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With memories of past victories and visions of next year's seniorial bliss, the juniors have been led to accomplish great things. lt is with extreme modesty that they tell of vanquished A foes and confiscated territory in the field Til-IE I of practice teaching. They can now face a group of children without that fear which causes such vibration of the knees and constriction of the vocal chords. Nine members of the class Wear the plume of leadership in clubs. The class regrets that they did not have twins to offer at this pointl They also feel that they should receive credit for the distinction of furnishing both presi- dent and vice-president of the P. E. P. Club for both semesters. The juniors are really peppyl ln school publications, the class played its part, for Alice Hoeltgen was elected editor-in-chief of the Ye Pedagogue. William Richards was a member of the edi- torial board of the Scout Weekly the first semester, Amy May Hansen was assistant editor the last half of the year, and a half dozen more acted as star reporters. Without the pressure of radio speeches to enlighten the masses, the juniors managed to pack half of the benches of the supreme court of jurisdiction for High School Day With members of their class, including Marylane Kuszmaul, the chief justice. With another slight blush-very slight -the juniors display their pride in having three of their number who held major offices in the student council this year. Led by the officers, the juniors frolicked through delightful experiences of taffy pulls, pot-luck suppers, Cootie and Bunco parties, and just parties, not forgetting, of course, the Halloween party. The juniors had as their advisers, Miss McKay and Miss Ward, who offered sympathetic shoulders to the woeful problems in begin- ning teaching. f17l

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