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M., nw --I r HELEN HARRIS MARION COMSTOCK Here's another of those dia- mond ring wearers who is also our Student Council president. Helen was a mem- ber of Tau Chi, P. E. P. and was known for her infec- tious laugh. EATHEL ELLEN HAYES Remember when she bossed all the Greek letters down here as Clubs committee chairman, collected pennies from P. E. P. members and was an outstanding student teacher? She'll get places. MILDRED MURNE GRACEY Since February l9th Mildred has been Mrs. Kenneth Mar- tin. Congratulations and best wishes but we do wish that you ha,dn't run off to Texas to tie the knot. Bet you made a lovely bride. LEE OMA MCREYNOLDS It seems to us that your personality is quite charm- ing without you doing something for it. Otherwise why would you have held so many offices and been elected jolly good girl? WINIFRED MILLER And here we have a little bundle of blonde dynamite. Really for a diminuitive per- son you've done yourself proud at dear alma mater. Thanks for your help in the annual, Kappa Phi and Scout weekly. Sh-sh-h! Here's the Miss Terious of Phi Sigs who tells us the lovely things that are going to happen just by looking at our palm. We hope they all come true and the same to you. LEOLA HARDY HELEN WALLACE Now, Leola, why should you, a retiring president of Tau Kappa Delta, bother to go all the long way to Cali- fornia to marry a million- aire. Why not pick one here and share the wealth? MARY STONE Quiet and unassuming, yet with perfect poise, Mary has made many friends at Teachers College. We envy the children who have her for their teacher. HA.ZEL KASTEN If you know Hazel as we do, you know why she was elected by the class as the most demuref' Active in student life she has been a student Council member and a member of both Tau Kappa and the Nature Club. LOIS DERBY MAYES If the I dos make a stu- dent as gracious and bril- liant as Lois, we should all take the Vows before at- tending Teachers -College. We're glad you returned after several years of teach- ing to get your degree. E141 This senior's outstanding characteristics were her charm and poise. Perhaps that came from attending Ward Belmont. She was a Tau Kappa officer and helped us in the Clee Club. ALICE HOELTGEN As her last wish, Alice re- quests that this note be placed in the annual Qwhich she edited last yearl My name is I-Ioeltgen-H as in how, O as in oats, E as in eat, L as in let, T as in two, G as in get, E as in eat and N as in nut. MATTIE KREY The past president of Fel- lowship Club has been se- lected by the faculty as the highest ranking student of the Senior class. This, with h er ability for talking, should place her in the front ranks of teaching. MARY OLIVIA MacNEVEN Ah me! These girls that get diamond rings or impressive fraternity pins. How do you do it, Mary? Maybe being president of International Relations Club helped your relations here at home.
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MARIE JENKINS MARYLANE KUSZMAUL Hail to the president of the Senior class of l938. Also a past president of Tau Kappa Delta and vice-president of the Student Council. A per- son with the efficiency of which school boards dream and principals request. ANNA MARIE CHRISTIANSON This is the girl who writes all the long records of the Senior class. Don't you pity her for those seniors can certainly talk. We hear she is the perfect example of a mentally hygienic person. LEOTA BOLAR Mrs. McKenzie sounds just too dignified for our little Leota. She is our most un- selfish senior for she shares her husband with the more unfortunate. May your mar- riage be as successful as your teaching. JOSEPHINE CHOPLIN May we introduce our most sophisticated Senior! Here's placing our bet that you will take down more than the records of Tau Kappa be- fore you're through with the teaching profession. AMY MAY I-IANSEN One of the best sports and most sincerely helpful and friendly persons here at the college. She has been vice- president of her club, assist- ant editor of the Scout and is a lover of nature. Now why should the vice- president, a Kappa Phi and the most popular senior girl want to take her teaching talents to Alaska? ls it those 1-o-n-g winter nights? HELEN STRECK A character as steady as the rock of Gibralter. That must be why she was trusted with the funds of the class, on the Ye Pedagogue staff in several capacities and president of Tau Chi. MARGUERITE BRENK Tall and teacherly is Mar- guerite who came to us from Warrensburg State Teachers College. She al- ways has a smile for every- one. Maybe she got that from her actual teaching experience. DWIGHT EMERSON Tante-ra-ra-ra-ra fthat's a whole fleet of trumpets blowingl introducing the g-r-e-a-t one and only, a member of Gamma Sigma Gamma and a star basket- ball player. Dwight-our man! FERN GESSNER This quiet brunette formerly attended Minot State Teach- ers College in North Dakota. We like her air of friendli- ness and pedagogical atti- tude. l13I ...--, - -- V.-W. ....Y.. ...-......-vmzm., --fr ,,,,.,..,, , , A3 W ALICE LOUISE ARNOLD One of the most sincere officers the Fellowship club could ever have and the best of presidents for Tau Kappa Delta. May your life-long ambition for teaching soon be made a reality. TENA CHIAVOLA A girl who has always been willing to cooperate--junior class president, Tau Kappa officer and always on any and all committees where the pallette and brush come in. She paints a purty pitcher. MARTHA JANE FORD AI member of Kappa Phi Alpha, Student Council and Association of those-select- few - who - receive-telephone- calls - at-regular-hours - each- day-at-school. We think you missed your calling! MILDRED FRANTZ 'Daughter, you do as Miss Frantz tells you and maybe some day you can be a fine teacher too. That's what we will say to our children if they are fortunate to have dependable Mildred for a teacher. II I II I III ,II I I I I ,5 I' I I :I A..-Q. I I . fI IE' IEI G WII II II III II II II II: II ,, II I I ,I I II II I , II 'II II: III I ,. I I I II I I
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