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jjtbsifzgg- A .B., md .A., and vms, Bi- LB., imi- B.S., His- 0 B. and whip Melrose Hall ss as 5 .. ..x. fir. 4.:r..q,. . YZ. ws. .':I-a.A..mJ:.:i:.1.!n-v Melrose Hall, a residence hall for women, stands on a wooded hilltop northwest of the President's home. lt contains an infirmary supervised by a resident nurse capable of advising and prescribing for minor illnesses. The girls are arranged in a home-like fashion as suite-mates. The recreation room in the basement affords a delightful atmos- phere for entertaining dates and for after-hour relaxation. The girls maintain their own self- governing system which plans a variety of enter- tainment suited to each girlls individual taste. Residence Halls Mrs. Wakefield became house director of Melrose Hall in 1953. The mother of two sons, she found the transfor- mation to the mother of eighty girls quite an experience, but she rose to the occasion with an adeptness that won the love and respect of all 'Lher girls. She serves as confidant and second mother to any girls who may need her comfort ' U MRS. GEORGIA and companionship. WAKEFIELD Miss Biarsy MORGAN 4'Betsy,', a mother to the girls at Minetry Iones Hall, has completely won the re- T spect and admiration of the girls in the one short year she ' M ' has been with them. She is IQ, Z., extremely busy as assistant to T r the Dean of Women and as - Director of Religious Activi- ties. However, she still finds 4 'X time to listen to problems and to give much needed counsel- ing on studying. For Women Minetry Iones Hall, known unofficially as the New Dormitory, was named for a vice-president of the college. Upen house was held during the year with many students, faculty, and parents at- tending. The building is of brick construction, Completely modern. There is a comfortable lounge on the patio level, in which the girls entertain their guests. On the upper Hoor there are two lounges, one at each end of the floor. These are especially used for studying and for eating those late night snacks which can be prepared in the modern kitchenettes. Ler1dc'1',c!1jp 2 I Mi7Z6fl'y jones Hall ,ff ss? LZ, D sl 5 MW, ' 4
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V . l,.,,43,, :':p-, .Vu -1: ,Qu A MRS. R.XfVlLLlA1N'I PRATIHIER, IR., A.B., A.M. Instructor in English. VIRGINIA DAVENPORT RICE, A.B., A.M. Associate Professor of En- glish and Dramatics. HARVEY M. THOMAS, AB., Ph.D. Head of Department and Professor of Psychology. ROBERT SWAIN TROTTER, A.B., B.D. Head of Department and Professor of Philosophy. OREN WHITEHEAD, A.B., MS. Instructor in Biology. FREDERIO A. WYATT, AB. Public Relations Represen- tatizfe. MQW 'Wife WHW4 ULIWA ROAOH PUOH, A-B-, A.M., Ph.D. Head of Department and Professor of H1'sto1'y, T. BRUCE ROBB, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Head of Department and Professor of Economics. OLIVE ELIZABETH THOINIAS, AB., A.M. Associate Professor of Bi- ology. EVERETT PALIXIER TRUEX, A.B. A.M. Associate Professor of Busi ness A dm inistration. GEORGE WOLFSKILL, B.S., M.A., Ph.D. Associate Professor of His- tory and Political Science. MRS. PAUL ZILLIXIAN, AB. Instructor in English and Speech . 2 O Leadership ho in SOI ITIS gn Sh4 an an Sh sec WT am Ne Of yea term con OII rhei lou: espc lute mon Lea
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,aw A 'R if ,,,,.Ww.swf 'W Picr,slnLN'r SECRETARY VICE-PRESIDENT CVRRY AIXIICK BROWNING Boa rd of Trustees The Board of Trustees of Willianu Iewell College is an outstanding group of professional and indus- trial leaders who give of their time and thought to the formation of the college policies. The major functions of this group are to build and invest the college's endowment, employ the administrative and faculty members, advise on financial matters, and provide maintenance of the campus. ln addi- tion to these duties, they inspire the highest academic standards. The present Board of Trustees has twenty-three members and two trustees emeritus, Mr. Iohn B. Wornall of the Calvary Baptist Church in Kansas City and the Reverend Lawrence M. Pr0Ct0r Of thi? First Baptist Church in Independence. The Presi- dent of the Board of Trustees is Mr. Charles F. Curry, a business executive and prominent Baptist layman. The Vice-President of the Board is Mr. William P. Browning, Ir., a Kansas City stockman and prominent layman of the Wornall Road Baptist Church. Serving as Secretary of the Board of Trustees and as Treasurer of the College is Mr. E. E. Amick of the First Baptist Church of Kansas City. Other members of the Board of Trustees are: Mr. R. E. Cooper, Mr. Ioe E. Culpepper, Mr. Grant Davis, Dr. Fred C. Eastham, Dr. Hubert Eaton, Mr. William M. Fitch, Mr. Arthur L. Land, the Reverend VV. C. Link, Ir., Mr. W. W. Martin, Dr. Iohn B. Pew, Mr. E. S. Pillsbury, Mr. Fred H. Pillsbury, the Reverend Lawrence M. Proctor, Iudge Albert L. Reeves, Mr. Herbert H. Schwamb, Dr. William T. Semple, Mr. Neil Smith, Mr. Elliott C. Spratt, Mr. Howard H. Stamper, Mr. George I. Winger, Mr. Iohn B. Wornall, and Mr. W. F. Yates. I Left to 1'ighzf,lz'0p row: Cooper, Culpepper, Davis, Eastham, Eaton, Fitch, Land. Middle row: Link, Martin, Pew, E. S. Pillsbury, F. H. Pillsbury, Proctor, Reeves. Bottom row: Schwamb, Semple, Smith, Spratt, Stamper, Winger, Wornall, Yates. s....a.i.,W, 242 65 S' Zfa fgflaf was we , gm,- + 92? 'avrgwf f f - N-asJX,w.fQ,z64dfargaf5ey in his ' ,Q 'w!'Q'- K If TA ,. aa 5 wkdymw ,sa Pica my X5 ,www 1 Ich: l Daj eveg Cla Lev Old Kar of l Mr. di hor pitl the fort tori' Lea
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