William Jewell College - Tatler Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

 - Class of 1955

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OYS s, the id the iistra- 1 he is h the Lo the culum . from 1. and 1 1929 further in and neritus he was n came faculty Caspar in an rved as ges and students nrnittee, ng Com- e from .M. and held a Chicago ghe Uni- Chicago Of Students Committees. From the office of the Dean of the College comes the Honor Roll and information concerning the curriculum. The college testing program and a personal interest in each student are functions of the Dean of Students. All social events are scheduled through the office of the Dean of Women. Mr. Minetry Iones holds the position of Vice- President in charge of Business Administration. Among his many duties are the future plans of the college, as well as conducting the current business and financial affairs of the college. Mr. Iones came to work for the college in Iune, 1938. He was a member of the Board of Trustees from 1932 to 1938, when he resigned to join the administrative stafif. The new girls, dormitory, Minetry Iones Hall, bears his name. Mr. E. W. Holzapfel, well liked and known by all, is our Dean of Students, Director of Ad- missions, and Director of Guidance and Placement. Mr. Holzapfel came to work for the college in 1948 as Director of Student Personnel. He was made Dean of Students in 1951. This is not enough, however, so Mr. Holzapfel is also in charge of the college testing program which includes the tests given to new students and transfer students. Although he is a busy man, Mr. Holzapfel is always a ready listener to any student who is having difficulty in school or who wants advice. He is interested in the personal and campus life of every student. MR. E. W. HOLZAPFEL Dean 0 Szudcnts MR. MINETRY IONES, Vzke-P1'6sz'd6nt in charge of Business Admz'12z'sZ1'aIz'011 Mr. Holzapfel graduated from Westmar Col- lege in 1926. From there he went to Iowa State College to receive his Master of Science Degree iii 1937. Since then he has done further graduate work at the University of Southern California. Miss Catherine Bates, Dean of Women, is now finishing her seventh year at William Iewell Col- lege. This is a difficult position to fill, for from her office come the rules by which the girls living on campus must abide. Miss Bates shows her interest in the student affairs of the college by her active participation in faculty committees that are in charge of the various activities. Some of these committees are Admissions, Dormitories, Freshman Initiation, Fraternities and Sororities, Religious Activities, and Student Activities. She completed her undergraduate work at Agnes Scott College in Georgia, and then went to the Womenls Missionary Union Training School at Louisville, Kentucky. Since then she has done further graduate work in student personnel at the Teacherls College of Columbia University before becoming Dean of Women here at Iewell. Miss CATHEIQINE BATES Dean 0 Women

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DR. H. 1. HESTER, Vzice-P1'e5z'dc'1zt in charge of Admlnz'.czrc1rz'012 of Academic Ajalrs Dr. H. 1. Hester has been the head of the Department of Religion since he came to William Iewell College in 1926. ln 1943, he became Vice- President in charge of the administration of aca- demic affairs. He has served under three presidents and was interim president for one year. After receiving his Bachelor of Arts degree at VVake Forest College in 1918, Dr. Hester went on to the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary and received the degree of Master of Theology in 1921 and Doctor of Theology in 1923. He holds a Doctor of Divinity degree from Wake Forest College. Dr. Frank G. Edson is now completing his sixth year as Dean of the College. He is also head of the Department of Chemistry. Dr. Edson is a charter member of the Midwest Research Institute Branch of the Scientific Research Society of Amer- ica and a member and faculty sponsor of Theta Chi Delta, national chemistry fraternity. His aptitudes and abilities in many fields have ranked Dr. Edson among the best educators in the nation. An example of this is his planning of a large chemical plant in Pittsburg, Kansas, in the early war years. DR. F. G. EDSON Dean of the College Counselors Besides the necessary administrative duties, the President of the College and the Vice-President in charge of Business Administra- tion include taking the President's p121CC when 116 15 . . ' h out of town and keeping in contact with t e alumni. The Dean Emeritus gives advice to the Registration, the Catalog and the Curriculum duties of the Vice- The degrees which he holds are an A.B. from William lewell College, 1925, and an A.M. and Ph.D. from the University of Colorado in 1929 and in 1933, respectively. He has done further g the University of Minnesota. Dr. Allen I. Moon has served as Dean Emeritus of our college since 1945, previous to which he was Dean of the College for 14 years. Dr. Moon came to the college in 1925 and has been on our faculty longer than any other man except P. Caspar Harvey. Dr. Moon has not only served in an administrative capacity, but also he has served as head of the Department of Ancient Languages and Professor of Latin and Greek. Dr. Moon keeps in close touch with the students by lending his advice to the Curriculum Committee, the Registration Committee, and the Catalog Com- raduate study at the University of Wisconsin and mittee. Dr. Moon received his AB. degree from Howard College and later received his A.M. and LL.D. degrees from the same school. He held a fellowship in Greek at the University of Chicago and has done further graduate study at the Uni- versity of Virginia and the University of Chicago before coming to lewell. DR. ALLEN I. MooN Dean of thc College, E1H67'l.lM5 Of Com Colle concc progi are f event Dean M Presic Amoi colleg and l M 1938. from admii Minet M by all missic Mr. 1 1948 made Tl is alsc which transfi Ali always difficu. interes studen



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qi.: 4 a.. dministration A y N .X. XX. c,fJFIfNI.XN ,lssistant Treanirer. f N- r - 1992 ,- J I ff I ,Q As. 1? XV1L1,1.xm R. DUNBAIK, AB. A to A d missions Representative 1 Z A and New Ely Hall Director. t f ,, - . naw f U 4, 'ff s , W ! Z i g, x P ..... . X ' A l -1. , . D ':I:V' ' Wilt., 4. E. W. HOLZAPFEL, A.B., MS Dean of Students, Director of Admissions, Director o Guidance and Placement. MISS BLTSY ANN MORGAN, A.B.,M.R.E. Ngw' A . W . 53. V Assistant to the Dean of Women and Director of Re- ligious Activities. X Fnwnuxc A. WYATT, A.B. Assistant to the President. U A 1 1 . M.-... .. w e.. X eff N if - ' XX iffy' ' ',1aN-We I .. H ilfe:-iff: .- XT if I6 F. M. DLRWACTMQ, AB., HD., S.T.M., Ph.D. Registrar. P. C.NSPAR H,XllVliY, A.B., A.M. Alumni Secretary and Di- rector of Public Relations. I. ELDON IOHNSON, A.B. College Evangelist. H. L. PERRINE Plant Superintendent. I 1AIlL1-QY WY,xTT, A.B. Admissions Represen tatizfe. Leadership M145 HS. D catif Wu P gud. WA M.P P 16,12 G11 A ICS. Fm. rua, H Pro j Lea

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