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

 - Class of 1937

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The best of that best class that ever etc For that dignified office, the most dignified freshmen: Presi- dent Marjorie Farrel. This lady of poise and charm can be found at home any day from Tuesday until Saturday at desk number three in the library. The boy Wonder Cand girls' Wonderl instigator of the freshmen parties, and vice-president of the class: Leland Gordy. UOh, fun! Mosseline Newman, secre- tary, the keeper of the ponderous tomes Written on each fresh- man meeting. Virginia Frances Ricker, who says in one breath what it takes us five to say, is the collector and guard of all freshman funds. f20l

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For the record-breaking cldss, record-making offi- cers. Cllype of records not mentioned. See office files for more definite dCIlCI.l First, thot Winsome bit of vivotcity, holder of some eleven dozen offices, thot clidrmer: President Connie lectnnette Burns-to the office of vice-president, the editor, crssistdnt editor ond stdff of 'lTl1e Chief, dnd lcrdy of What-hol : Eugenio Roe Bell CBec1nie Gell to usb-Dorothy Diemer, secretctry-treolsurer: Slf1S'S the couse of the toot on the scliool's only flute-Mcfmie Dcrvis, socicrl clicrirmcin, gdve us some right gory times, if We do soy so ourselves.



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The freshmen have more than fulfilled President Diemer's expec- tations. With their entrance into our big, happy family the at- mosphere took on that essence of all things spring-like. Such cavortings as did go onl The advisers, Tl IE 1 1-rewevef, kept pace Withthem, andthe group pronounced them tops. Not only did the freshmen orient themselves in the fields of education Kohl those mad dashes for reference books at the three o'clock bellll, but also in the realms of the gay social whirl. Their first event, the scavenger hunt land their mortification on demanding traffic ticketsl-Then the l:'ll's with their ice skating party for the Sll's, the chili supper at lrWin's, the Fl's Valentine party, and-but they are too numerous to mention. Although they did a great deal of playing, the fresh- men soon realized the truth of the guip-HNo Work and all play, and accomplished some Worthwhile undertakings. What would the Fall Fiesta have been Without that Modern Interpretation of Iulius Caesar ? lShakespeare must have turned several times.J Then Rose Evelyn Kurs in l'The Villain Still Pursues Her -no doubt she learned all those musical intonations from Ear Training, and those artistic poses from Art Appreciation. Of course, the freshmen walked away with honors in the snapshot contest, due .credit being given to Mr. Al Schwaneke and his all- too-candid cameral Ped staff renounces all claims to honors. And now pity the amoeba, bacillus, and streptococcus, for they no longer hold the spotlight under the gleaming eyes of the class of 1940. Ye frosh are now sophs. f21l

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