William Jewell College - Tatler Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

 - Class of 1941

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l xx ,fu DLI DS A ,' ' I fel ,wg Above, Dean Moon is snapped in his office with Secretary Thelma Thornasson, who acts as secretary to Dr. Herget and Dr. Hester as well. Below, Dean Lindsey in her neatly appointed office, ina picture that was to W have included Secretary Nancy Campbell, but it was impossible to make use ofthe picture in that manner, Nancy's picture S was just outside the margin of the print E I EADS MA CDME EADS MA GD, 814'-' F1 Q-H29-e'5 i9' 35939 -. Wm BO f-1f'7-'3r-sm 2 P090 cn '?S '02ro Bo.. Ef,g'Q.zs5:a2p5E2,grf,.P35 5iBo-.s:'2:'.g.o5E,Omg5 K-pp .4-,UO '-v-sv-s... :dmm ,-, y-- Hu- O?','-'zwofbo-E-kfmaasg cn m ' . SP' Sfeaaeiaaeeaa 2 em-raaaago-2n2'g S 5522940- PP'BB.aH'S H Own Nfbtnyimr-f Dyg O SEQ? W-S8'r5'Q'g53 '-fi QB DCl38C UC 3r'o'QQ,, vga-2:-DPFTDQWH Em f-Y fl' F1nO-1' FT 8rrQF.fF5a'94Qr5ESg?:a P105-Eifi'f.,aEHo2-Ears Q Qgo rs5 ':.Q,xgg:UQf,,T ' E5 V, ... N D rorngr-'U O UQFRBQSOSQ. moi D 'NN Pl:-r D fb'f-rfwodgr-H fl. TQ, r4mB':?-E99-H5233 mace HQQEBPFSDW Q MD.-oigf-f QQUQ.-Q25 R S,-.mB3,3mcfJg5y,.?7-Vf'DO.UQ O QCD: CD 8 Smgsdgqm OQWSS P-'Cds-.rDfDfb0'Q r-. mmm ffm '-'kgs-lmfb Q Sggoigi U, mg-oo Q,,'-' X47-51 gm fum 9 2 fE?5lik5 3' 83352: 0 U, 'Gam 20 9 1 past years now comes under the Enrollment Secretary's domain. Interested now mainly in the orientation of new students and the discovery of vocational interests of students after they enroll here, this office is active in the social acclimation of the student body. Interesting are the two large wall maps on which Mr. Prince marks with colored tacks the home-towns of William Jewell students. Secretary to Director Prince was Helen Means. Business manager of the College is john Davis, who also serves as head of the Department of Physics. Through his office pass the applications for deferred payment of tuition, and all notes made with the College must bear his signature. From his office are issued requisition blanks which must be used by various College departments in the purchasing of supplies and materials. t vs hose C-iapel study check made issued instri Who in body. alum dents of D on to fellows to prof and fac Bl Sect Nortoi respon out of Under going student pus gre Reci urer's 1 Colleg Early. dispar: dislike

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:ULL on ayfktion- y, is indeed radition. A '8, President heology. He 7th Division World War, his pastorate 'h in Cincin- lism has not 'ugh his ahle sm jewell has e 1928, when of the new 'd institution, fngly to mahe his Christian ents, respected his guiding contact with slike through ercises, many him by re- the Chapel, erring one is s deservingly and closed han ever be- der the pre- Kansas City- :in the high. activities on me promotion December 6, iident ofthe s offices and mi who had ls. P. Caspar i the campus, rgely through owment pro- jr., president of the National William jewell Alumni Association, with Presi- Uf DIQESIIDENTS. . . . Twenty-five members has the Board of Trustees, co- ordinated through the efficient leadership of President johnson, oldest member ofthe board in years of service as well as years of age, and through the able co-operation of the vice-president, Maurice Winger. The trustees of William Jewell for the past year were: Amick, E. E ........... Kansas City Atwood, judge Frank E. . . . . jefferson City Brown, S. j ..... . . Kansas City Browning, W. P.,jt. . . Olathe, Kansas David, Walter . . . . . . Borger, Texas Eaton, Dr. Hubert' . . Glendale, California Fitch, W. M. . . .... St. Louis Graham, P. . . . . St. Louis Grifflth, W. H. . . St. joseph johnson, W. D. . . Kansas City Presidential panorama might will he the caption of the pictures on the right, hr in the upper photograph are the executive heads of three vitally im- portant phases of College administra- tion-standing is Alhert L. Reeves, dent john Francis Herget reading from the typewritten draft of the en- dowment campaign instituted this year, while W. D. johnson, president ofthe Board of Trustees, contemplates silently soine phase of the situation at hand. Below, Dr. Herget presents President johnson with a hound volume of memoirs and congratulatory messages prepared especially fir the occasion, which was a dinner at New Ely Hall on Octoher 10. johnson has heen presi- dent of the Board yprhheen years, and a meinher since 1909. Recogni- tion was also given hint at one ofthe regular chapel services, when Reeves, johnson, and Heiget addressed the .student hody in regard to the projected prograin of raising four million dol- lars hy the centennial in 1949. The complete co-operation ofthe three organi- zations will go far toward assuring the success of the venture. McDaniel, Lex Martin, Cecil Martin, T. D. Martin, W. W. . Pew, john B. Pillsbury, E . S. . . Proctor, Rev. L. M. . Reeves, judge Albert L. . . Semple, Dr. William T. . . Strk, Tom W. . . Storrs, Com. P. . Tutt, Dr. A. M. . Weber, Dr. Paul . wuhrte, Hugh Winger, Maurice . . 'St . . Kansas City . St. joseph . Springfield . . St. Louis . Kansas City . . . St. Louis . Independence . . ,Kansas City Cincinnati, Ohio . . . Louisiana . . Slater . . . Liberty 'i-is 54. 'O fb WET' :DO EH? mm. X5-ts r--DC -3035- I N M LU A AND EES ST --ff,. . 5 T ,,,



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napped. in his 1 Thomasson, r. Herget and n her neatly are that was to ,ncy Campbell, .alce use ofthe lancy's picture of the print BD, it Secretary's ientation of l interests of active in the :eresting are marks with fell students. 1 Davis, who aics. Through payment of I: must bear requisition departments DEANS ENDEAIQ THEMSELVES TO STUDENTS Dean at William Jewell is Dr. Allen J. Moon, whose office is located on the second floor of Gano Chapel. Through his office the proposed programs of study of upperclassmen must go for approval, and must be checked for requirements. To him application must be made by seniors for graduation, and from his office is issued the honor roll at theend of every term. He is instrumental in the selection of the members of lVh0'r Who in American Colleger from the William Jewell student body. Secretary to the Dean is Thelma Thomasson, alumna of William Jewell,and well known to the stu- dents ofthe Hill. Through the guidance and direction of Dean Moon, many graduates of the college have gone on to do graduate work with the aid of scholarships and fellowships. As Dean of the College, he has done much to promote unity and harmony between the student body and faculty, for he is honored and respected by all who meet and know him. Dean of Women at William Jewell is Ruth Lindsey, whose office is in the library. Secretary to Dean Lindsey, who teaches classes in French as well as acting as Dean, is Nancy Campbell, senior after three years here at the Col- lege. Beloved by students of the Hill as well as students of Melrose Hall, where Miss Lindsey now makes her home, she wields a subtle hand in the control ofwomen's affairs on the campus. Concerned with the happiness of the girls onthe campus, Miss Lindsey is ever a willing confidante for troubled hearts and minds, ever ready to lend a helping hand or a kind word where it will do the most good. Widely traveled and possessed of an under- standing nature, her experiences have given her a wide knowledge of human nature, thus making her an ideal counselor and guide. BUT THESE GD IDN EUIQEVEIQ . . . . Secretary to Business Manager Davis is Jessie Norton, on whose shoulders falls much of the responsibility of the office affairs when Davis is out of town, as he must be so much of the time. Under his supervision is the improvement work going on about the campus, and familiar sight to students is Professor Davis walking over the cam- pus grounds, overseeing the projects under way. Records, records, records-here in the Treas- urer's office are kept the financial records of the College, under the leadership of Treasurer H. B. Early. Inclined in many instances to speak disparagingly of the office in general, no student dislikes the genial Mr. Early who presides over ,ff 1,, the affairs of the office. New addition to the office this year is official accountant Hodson, who keeps a very accurate check on the finances ofthe College. Familiar to students also is the office of the Registrar, where every student matriculates three times a year. Here is located the switchboard for all college telephones, and here are made out the grade reports which go out to parents or guardians every term. Dr. Sullivan is ably as- sisted by student secretaries. Interested in alumni achievement and endeavor- ing to correct the alumni files of the College is head of the newly-created department of Public Relations, P. Caspar Harvey. J ..,, mi. Extreme lefi, upper picture: Amery am! MeC!erzry. .gm ,J fa Orrtricfe riglal' Amery elm! Harvey EL NN SO PER VE TI Q gg X 'X' .t -X X. sri, ss. . .,.. . f . 5 ei- ' - faq ' - . . Tibggyi 5 E 9 3 Q N. Q N. 5 Q :E+ 3 5 gg 3 2 EN 'E U' Q fx, Q X P- SE' 'N S5 is E S w S. -- '- 'gt P :T OE IT1 U m T- E 2' fx lg Q' an 'Q .X- G Q Q' lv' Q Q Q S. W 'X B' S Nz 'Q ' N 'A Q NN m Og Q Q V, 3 R as Q. N. N' i.. N N R S Q 5 3 :Q is 2 Q Q S Q F' F'- C Q qw Q T' N. N Q 3 N Q Q5 md ' fm 21 '

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