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DEDICATION We of the Totem Staff wish to dedicate to you this, the 1959 Totem, Mrs. Phil Chappell, for your firm hand and untiring, friendly service to McMurry College and to the student body of McMurry College. Your guidance, strength, wisdom, and understanding have been a source of inspiration to each of us here on the Reservation. It is with great pride that we present you as the dedicatee of the 1959 Totem. Wl$11 1 Ml . y ■ L. , , Bmg ' Mrs. Phil E. Chappell, a native of Gainsville. Tenn., joined the McMurry College faculty in Sep- tember. 1950. as assistant professor of education and secretary to the late McMurry president Dr. Harold G. Cooke. She became dean of women at the Methodist college in September, 1951. Before coming to McMurry, Mrs. Chappell taught in the Ysleta public schools. Mrs. Chappell attended public schools in Okla- homa, and was graduated from Kidd-Key College, a Methodist girls' school in Sherman. She holds the BA and MA degrees from Texas Western College. Mrs. Chappell has developed and directed youth programs in a number of Methodist churches where her husband, the late Rev. Phil E. Chappell, served as pastor. She has also made many talks for women's service and civic clubs. The McMurry administrative official is a member of Kappa Delta Pi, national women's fraternity, a life member of the Women's Society of Christian Service, and a member of the Colonial Dames of the 17th Century. She is a member of Aldersgcrte Metho- dist Church in Abilene. Mrs. Chappell has three grown sons—Phil, of Shreveport, La.; Ed, of Abilene; and Robert, of Dallas. 5
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