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

 - Class of 1938

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,, . ti f We think We're pretty smart with four Mrs's in our class. . . . lt vvouldn't be any fun to tell a joke Without Helen Harris to say l don't get it .... Such original ideas are being concocted for commencementl . . . Something should be done about Dolores and her awful puns .... What happened at Des Moines, Mary Olivia? We thought you were Wear- ing a fraternity pin .... Some people didn't need to practice when trying out for the catty part in the high school day plays .... Marie blushes so becomingly when her shiny new watch is mentioned .... Leola and Christy think of the cutest to Write on their excuses ,... The Freshmen call us silly but We're not. We're just retaining our youth .... Alice Louise is Ala to us. lt's she you're praising in the Big Apple .... Wish we could find a date that is as good a dancer as LeeCma .... Why do people cry over Mary and Wilma? We think they look happy .... Maybe Blodwin will learn not to call policemen Butch g at least not so they can hear it .... Miss Ward can always tell that l've got a school look on anyone's face .... Ann Peters has the coopera- tion ofthe Whole class in helping her gain Weight .... We have several potential movie stars-even a Shirley Temple .... Kay drags a mighty Wicked tree with which to build a fire .... We can hardly Wait until the Iuniors go through the mill next year. . . . We don't like the Way Marylane Wants to meet some NICE people. ls that an insinuation? . . . Betty Redford has a hankering for rummage. Why? . . . Did you ever see anyone radiate happi- ness the Way levvell does? . . . Virginia Ann's casting isn't educa- tional. She just fits .... 'Tis sheer protection to be present at a senior party .... And now with folded hands and bent knees We pronounce our solemn benediction over you. May Teachers College bless you and keep youg may Teachers College make its face to shine upon you and give you a job-Goodbye. l13l

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WILMA P BIRDINE PETERSON DELORES IRE Now if a charming giggle could get a girl places, Bir- dine could rest on these lau- rels alone. She is a lover of the birds 'n bees 'n trees and was an officer of the Nature Club. VIRGINIA ANN MURRAY This president of a senior division and actress in the senior plays is really going out for them. Men, you are hereby given warning! When Virginia is after you, you fall! On a little note for this book which she is chaper- oning Wilma wrote she's nuts as if we didn't know it! Anyway you did a good job of the Fiesta and have been a big help to us all. MINNIE JEWELL HUFFMAN This division president has great things ahead of her and other than teaching too. She wears a radiant on the third finger of her left hand. Guess what those plans are! NE MOSER l-low can such a small head hold so many ideas-both brilliant a n d otherwise. Guess it was due to those ideas that you held so many offices and due to that per- sonality that you were elected social belle. BLODWIN JANE PARRY All the little new things of next year will remember Blodwin for the grand High School Day. A good actress with a swell sense of humor, she's been the life of the class. APENHAUSEN ELIZABETH REDFORD Some people call her Eliza- beth but she is just Betty to us. As a member of Kappa Phi she's one of those people seen at every social function. A dependable girl! KATHLYN ANDREWS To horse and away goes our Kay, the retired president of P. E. P., the girls' athletic organization. T. C. is cer- tainly going to miss this Tau Kappa's dancing feet and ever ready cooperation. ELEANOR GILLHAM PAYNE Soft lights and s w e e t music with Eleanor furnish- ing the music. Coming to us from Christian College this Phi Sig and Student Council Representative was the class musician. LUCY ANN PETERS May we present our best dressed lady who even wears that fraternity pin on her nutrition uniform. fWe hear she wears it in her sleep, too.J Ann comes to us from Chevy Chase. REVA RICHTER Reva finished her require- ments at the end of the first semester . . . her stay was all too short. We remember her as an ardent ping-pong fan. MARY CLAUDIA TEATER She started right from the beginning by being presi- dent of the Freshman class and kept up the good work all four years. No wonder she was elected the all around girl of the class. IDA TREFZ This Phi Sig is one of the proud mothers attending T. C. We thought Mabel Fern was your sister, not your daughter. We'll bet you don't have the leisure time problem. I l17I I I



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