William Jewell College - Tatler Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

 - Class of 1956

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A Q ffm? I College Dormitories .. .,,x ,,, V ff New Ely The new house director for New Ely Hall is Mrs. William Dunbar. She, her husband, and their young daughter, Patty, reside in the dormitory. Assist- ing her are four counselors, Professors Oren Whitehead, Winton Manning, Fred Wyatt, and Murray Hunt. The duties of the counselors consist of ad- vising and helping the boys with their problems. Mrs. Dunbar and her assist- ants are the first employees under the new system initiated this year. It is proving very successful in its Hrst year. Jones Hall This was the second year of house directing for Miss Betsy Ann Morgan, better known to the girls of lones Hall as Betsy. Assisting her in her duties were Iackie Williamson Hollis, senior, and Louise Hagler, sophomore. Under Betsy, was the house council, composed of dormitory oliicers and four wing presidents. The highlight of the year was lones Hall open house at Christmas. Other activities of the girls, included enter- taining and housing foreign students for international Weekend and visiting coeds-to-be. Melrose Hall Mrs. Georgia Wakefield is the house- director of Melrose Dormitory again this year. lt is her responsibility to counsel and advise eighty young girls in their problems as well as being a 'Lsecond Motherv to her girls away from home. ln her job ot varied responsi- bilities, Mrs. Wakeheld fulfills all her duties and is unsurpassed. Assisting Mrs. Vlfakelield is the Melrose House Council, which lightens her duties as much as possible by assuming chores of a less vital nature. Wm

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-c ,-,Y -4-1 . . - al Q- I 47 lla' WL 2 ,mf . ,,, Alpha Delta Pi A counselor and friend to each Alpha Delta Pi is Miss Hanna Brand, the house director of the Alpha Delta Pi house. She created an atmosphere of Warmth and fellowship in the sorority house during the year, as she gave counsel to the girls, enforced regula- tions, and prepared midnight snacks during heavy studying. Activities in the ADPi house in- cluded sorority meetings and Work- shops for Tatler Revue costumes and scenery, as Well as for Homecoming and entertainment of Williani lewell coeds-to-be as guests of the college. Alpha Gamma Delta During this, Mrs. Clement Goode's third year as the housedirector of the Alpha Gam house, Mother Goode again displayed an unusual amount of kind- hearted assistance to all the girls of Alpha Gamma Delta. Besides fulfilling her duties as housedirector, Mother Goode also Was a friend to her girls as an active helper, as Well as a counselor. The Alpha Gam house was a busy house this year with rush parties, for- mal pledge presentation, a slumber party, and sorority Work. Beta Sigma Omieron Mrs. Ralph Davidson, known to her girls as Davy, has been more than a housedirector at the Beta Sig House. She has been a mother to each of the girls who have lived there for the past nine years, and has Won an honored place in the heart of each girl of Beta Sigma Omicron. The Beta Sig house has been a place of many activities throughout the entire year, including rush parties, formal pledge presentation, song practices, sorority meetings, and working on all the big events on the campus. House Directors and Cc



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Student Body and . - nw., . 5 SAIVI WALLACE Student Body President The job of president of the student body has been a very demanding one as Sam Wallace will testify. The leadership of the Student Senate is probably the most important of these demands. This year, under Sam's leadership, the Senate has progressed in reliecting -the interests and attaining the goals of the student body. In his sincere attempt to represent the interests of the students, Sam has spent a great deal of time attempting to discover these interests, mainly using the method of informal discussion with students of all groups and interests. Quite naturally public appearances have also been a 'part of Sam's duties, ranging from repre- senting our student body on other campuses to making .announcements in chapel. Most of Sam's Usparei' time is taken up by his home life and he credits his wife, Sondra, with giving generously of her part of his time as well as ideas and encouragement. Sam's plans for the future are to enter the graduate field of counseling at Chicago University next year. 26 t J RoN TIPTON Senior Class Prexiderzt lt is the duty of the President of the Senior Class to call and preside over all class meetings and to represent his class in the Student Senate, in which Ron was a member of the Constitution Committee. He must also organize the committees of the Senior Class which include the following: CID Senior Class Day Committee, C25 Senior Play Committee, C3j Announcements, C45 Caps and Gowns, and CSD Senior Gift. Perhaps his most interesting and dangerous ofiicial duty is presiding over Freshman Initiation. In addition to these duties Ron has been active in many extracurricular activities. He was a member of the BSU, Phi Alpha Theta, and Alpha Zeta Pi, was active in intramural sports, and was Co-chair- man of this year's Homecoming. In his spare time, when he was not acting the part of George Gobel, Ron was the pastor of the Grayson Community Church. Ron is a Philosophy major and is preparing himself for the ministry. He plans to continue this preparation at Yale University Divinity School next year. J has Se QP Stu Kal a n C ITIH' elec sect me Cla He Na Fl prc Nc of ma to VV21 in

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