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1 2 1 DR. FRANK G. EDsoN Miss CATHERINE BATES MR. E. W. HOLZAPEEL Dean of the College Dr. Frank G. Edson holds two very important positions in the College. He is Dean of the College and Head of the De- partment of Chemistry. He attended VVilliam Iewell, was an Aeon, and was graduated with the Bach- elor of Arts degree in 1924. He later received his Masteris and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Colorado. Recently Dr. Edson was honored by being made a charter member of the Midwest Research lnstitute Branch of the Scientific Research Society of America. His aptitude and abilities in many Fields rank him among the best educators in the nation. Dean of Women Miss Bates has drawn the position of least favor among our male students- that of regulating girl's hours and of enacting certain necessary disciplinary steps. This is always done, however, with the fairness and integrity for which she is so well known. Eight years ago Miss Bates came to us from way down South in Alabama, bringing southern charm and hospitality which is reflected in all of her activities. Miss Bates represents the faculty and administration on many student-faculty committees. Dean of Students The duties of the Dean of Students include counseling, testing all new stu- dents, advising students in vocational fields, enrollment, class attendance records, and speaking on behalf of students at faculty meetings and alumni gatherings. He is constantly on the lookout for services that will be of benefit to the student body and is a ready and willing counselor on any matter concerning stu- dent life. Mr. Holzapfel was graduated from VVestmar College and Iowa State College and came to VVilliam Iewell in l948.
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