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

 - Class of 1938

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2 J i i I t IDA GLENN I' We never realized we had such artistic talent until Miss Glenn offered her suggestions and advice, and then we fairly bloomed. Arranging art exhibits seems to be her hobby and these displays certainly add that missing touch to our halls. Ju ar, ell 719 ge 4 of ing ers. iets Miss thing most titing :rests GENEVIEVE IONES Swimming Listening to splashes and sputters, whether they be from puppy paddlers or swimmers, seems to be a favorite hobby with Miss Iones. While her chief pastime is swim- ming we've heard that she's especially fond of psychology and likes to experiment Cnot upon her classes, we hopel. ELIZABETH KIRK Physical Education This vivacious and effervescent member of the faculty expends her energy within the portals of the college. With her interest in sports and student functions, it is obvious that she is in demand by the classes. Her latest brain- child is the establishment of an outdoor playground for the students to replace what was once known to all as our beloved goat yard. IESSIE McKAY Education Big as well as little tots interest this energetic faculty member as is shown by her advisory activities in our Student Council. Famous for her favorite pastime of walk- ing, Miss McKay is indeed an ambitious member of our faculty. She once confessed her desire to learn the big apple right along with the students,

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ARTHUR GILBERT Vice-President, Psychology Mr. Gilbert might Well be called the director of personnel among the affairs of the college. As the guiding influence of the Gamma Sigs, that organization has blossomed H ' an of exactness cmd forth this year in new glory. e is a m action, qualities that all admire. His ever-directing helpful influence is felt in every activity of the school, be it student, faculty or administrative. LOUISE ABNEY Speech lf the dos and don'ts of etiquette are puzzling you, you need search no longer. This poet, Writer, lecturer, traveler, and above all else, charming college instructor is Well versed in such matters of society. She is only too willing to give of her limited time in the interest of the college and its students. , ELIZABETH CANNON Music Between teaching the do re mi's and denying reports of romance, Miss Cannon fairly flies from one teaching center to the next, encouraging aspiring student teachers. It has been rumored that she likes to play piano duets but is unable to find an ambitious college partner. LUCY CLOUSER Education y One of the most versatile members of our faculty is Miss Clouser. After fulfilling her none too light teaching schedule each Week, she still finds time to entertain most charmingly, to give much helpful guidance in the editing of the Scout Bi-Weekly, and to care for her chief interests -oh, don't you know?-her beautiful cats.



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DR HARRY MEYERING Social Science On this, his first anniversary as an instructor at Teachers College, we offer our words of gladness for his coming. This personality is characterized by his ease of manner, smiling disposition and spirit of friendliness. His title has changed now from the Baby of the Faculty to the Hldeal Chaperon of the Students. STELLA PlERSON Librarian Anything one's heart desires that is not catalogued will be sprayed with an illuminating raytwhen this most help- ful librarian of ours aids in the search. With her interest in and understanding of student problems, she has gained the well-earned title- Counselor in Need. ,X . gLTP E5f:f-f- if wg!-tid.--at IOHN PLCESSER Physical Science Experimenting in the science laboratory occupies a great deal of this annual adviser's time. He has a new pastime of buying candy every day and has not openly admitted his reason for these expenditures. However, we have our suspicion that the cause may be a little girl by the name of Betty Ann. Are we correct? DR GUY V. PRICE Social Science Let me quote you a few references. Dr. Price is the man who hits the mysteries of histories and whose charm of presentation can hold one spellbound. He is a quiet per- son, mild tempered in his beliefs. His interest in the college affairs is strongly felt as is evidenced by the activities of his pride and joy, The International Rela- tions Club.

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