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me letlflzf Frank G. Edson, Dean of the College and Head of the Chemistry Department, in his first year in the former capacity has assumed his responsibilities readily and proved himself both Worthy and successful. This year held for Dean Edson particular significance in that it marked the turn of the College from the term system to the semester system. Dean Edson, William Ievvell Class of ,2Q, received his Ph.D. from the University of Colorado. Miss Bate's true southern friendliness and drawl characterize the gentle Way in which she handles all situations. In her second year at William Iewell, Miss Bates has continued her good work through conferences and group meetings in helping students on the hill. Her wisdom in counseling and her good humor and person- ality make her a friend to all and a favorite with students and faculty alike. Dr. Allen I. Moon, Dean Emeritus, has now com- pleted a quarter-century at William Iewell. Since 1925 his personality has been a vital part of William Iewell College. Dr. Moon was graduated and received his LL.D. from Howard College, he is now professor of Latin and is an aid, guide, and inspiration to all students with Whom he Works.
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we Mae- reaiclenfd Dr. Hester, Vice-President of the col- lege, is always- ready with a warm smile and a friendly greeting to help students and friends. Since coming to William Iewell in 1926, he has established himself as a man of industry and hard work. He was graduated with an A.B. from Wake Forest College and received his Th.M. and Th.D. from Southern Baptist Seminary. In addition to his administrative duties, Dr. Hester is Head of the Department of Religion and teaches classes in Bible with a scholarly and down-to-earth approach. Minetry Iones holds the position of Vice-President in charge of Business Ad- ministration. His duties in regulating the expenses of the College demand a con- stant awareness and he has shown this awareness for three years. Much of his time is spent away on business trips which enable him to stay in contact with many of the alumni of the college. Mr. Iones received his A.B. from Wil- liam Iewell College. . wommn mv.: ua sz mmf xg vm vu , ummm .' umm-- . su- naw sf- lu, N. an mw- . is-mfm 1 .anim ps -mm 0 lag M-11 rm mu:-1 .L .is M-san ' M 1, of-1 .W s.. t. as ,wir mfftqa. . .aa ' 5f?iQgQ may . mwffv .mm was:
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,xdelminififrafive perdonne These men and women make up a group of people who daily exert an influence upon our lives which is greater than we sometimes realize. They take care of the fundamental needs and spontaneous diiliculties which plague an institution. Any of them will gladly give a student help and endeavor to make the student's college life more pleasant. The growth of the campus with new buildings and more activities has necessitated the addi- tion of more personnel this year. William Iewell College is indeed fortunate in having such a competent, cheerful, and industrious staff which is always one step ahead in getting things done. R. JERRY CANTLON, Admissions Counsellor. Miss OPAL CARLIN, Librarian. Mns. MARY CASEBOLT, Assistant Librarian. IOHN E. Davis, Business Manager. F. M. DERWACTER, Registrar. H. B. EARLY, Assistant Treasurer. P. CASPAR HARVEY, Alumni Secretary and Director of Public Relations. GLENN Iomzs, Supervisor of Buildings and Grounds. H. L. PERRINE, Plant Superintendent. CPIESTER I. PRINCE, Representative. WILLIAM RIGGS, Director of Admissions. IOAN SWVINEHART, Assistant Librarian.
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