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?'za76anenz'0f p ch Frank G. Edson might well be described as the man who has stretched time. He is Dean of the College, head of the Chemistry Department, a husband and a father. Dr. Edson is looking for perfection, not only in students but also in teachers. A man such as Dr. Edson who has the qualities of perseverance, humor and comradeship is desired both as a friend and leader. 14 2awzz'ez my 745 7066664014 fend! This year Dr. Allen I. Moon concludes a half-century of teaching in liberal arts colleges. He has taught in schools throughout the United States and Canada during this period, 26 years of which have been spent at William Iewell. He was Dean of the college for I7 years, and is now Dean Emeritus and head ol' the Department of Ancient Languages. x of Saaliwm imma ln her many activities, conferences and social engagements, the Dean of VVomen, Miss Catherine Bates, leads in friendliness, genuine southern hospital- ity and general likeableness. IQSI is Miss Bates, third year at William Iewell, and those three years have been marked by progress l instigated by the dean of Women from Alabama. 18
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,4uZ4afzmwl.4'eoZwwz This summer the faculty's most noted author, Dr. H. I. Hester, Hnished his second book, The Heart ot the New Testament. Not only has it been accepted by a large number of colleges and universities as a text, but its every day approach has brought it A ...,, much popular appeal. Dr. Hester is head of the Department of Religion and vice president of the college. f E If each William Iewell student realized how much these two men have to do to establish him in college and then see to it that every facility and opportunity is always at his command, a great deal of thanks would be in order. Presiding at chapel, cheering the homesick student, easing some of the load off Dr. Binns, shoulders, keeping in touch with the alumni and meeting all the problems of past, present and future students of William Iewell are just a few of the many tasks of our vice presidents. Much of this work requires planning outside of actual working hours, but this time is given in such an unassuming and Christian manner that one is seldom aware of all the vast machinery back of this well run college. Long before the Centennial year, when these plans for a greater Williain Iewell were made public, Minetry Innes, vice president in charge ol' Business Administration, had been working long and hard on actuating the hnaneial plans which vvill eventually make this dream a reality. All are anxiously awaiting further developments from this master plan and planner. 'Fiv- -4 -.gh
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rid ' ' atcha 77ozeaaaeZ These are our administrators: the people who daily provide the oil for the vast college machine, so that it will keep running smoothly and eliiciently. As the college grows yearly, so does the personnel staff grow. These people are expected to do their Work and advise and aid any student who asks for help. Their primary purpose is to make life as pleasant as possible for the student body, and their high competence puts them far above their goal. MIss OPAL CARLIN, Librarian MRS. MARY E. 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 E. W. HOLZAPFEL, Director of Personnel, Guidance ana' Placement H. L. PERRINE, Plant Superintendent WILLIAM Rloos, Director of Admissions MRS. IUANITA TROTTER, Assistant Librarian
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