William Jewell College - Tatler Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

 - Class of 1957

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ground iys this ide the rss, im- ves and to the he edu- rd step ii' Whose .m and 'he ulti- lperative lty and Lgement a activi- cognize ss. But, T -you k upon deepest spiritual e issues ve your nd com- are the are here he years tler. e Binns Dr. H. l. Hester has faithfully served Williani Iewell College since 1926. In this time he has firmly established himself in the hearts and minds of faculty and students alike. Dr. Hester has served the college as Vice-president and also as head of the department of religion. In addition to these duties he is also a renowned author, lecturer, and foremost leader in the Southern Baptist Convention. In l9l8, Dr. Hester received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Wake Forest College. Then he studied at the Southern Baptist Theological Sem- inary, where he received his Master of Theology in l92l and Doctor of Theology in l923. ln further study, he received his Doctor of Divinity degree from Wake Forest College. Mr. Minetry Iones is the Vice-president in charge of business administration. Among his many duties are the future plans of the college, as well as conducting the current business and financial affairs of the college. This year, especially, Mr. Iones has been kept busy with the arrangements con- cerning our two new buildings, presently under construction. Mr. Iones came to work for the college in Iune of 1938. He was a member of the Board of Trustees from 1932 to 1938, when he resigned to join the administrative staff. Living in St. Ioseph, Mr. Iones serves as a deacon of the First Baptist Church there and has long been a leader and supporter of the Southern Baptist Convention. Vice-Presidents DR. H. I. HESTER Vice-presidenzf in charge of Academic A fairs MINETRY IONES Vice-president in Charge of Business A a'miniszrazio12 II

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72 Z Q N ,. M ,G W E Francine Coffey, lack Armstrong, and Dr. Binns read the charter of William Iewell College. President Walter Pope Binns For fourteen years, Doctor Walter Pope Binns has faithfully carried out his duties as President of William Iewell College. Since his inauguration on November ll, 1943, he has helped the College to achieve its intellectual and cultural goals. Doctor Binns attended Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. From there, he received his Bachelor of Arts as well as his Masters. In further post graduate study, Doctor Binns has also attained his Th.M., DD., and LL.D. Before he came to Iewell, Doctor Binns served as pastor at the First Baptist Church in Roanoke, Virginia This vital work in the ministry has aided him much in his role as College President For one of the distinct attributes of President Binns is his understanding of the student s problems as well as powerful leadership demanded by the executive post Since his arrival at Iewell Doctor Binns has initiated one building program after another The climax of his efforts will be attained in the fall of 1957 when the Student Union Building and the Womens Dormitory are erected As ninth presi dent Doctor Binns has fulfilled his duties to the utmost degree President s Message Gut of my oliice window today l can see the walls of the College Union Building rising und r the workmens hands ln the distance I hear the O sound of the earth-moving machine clearing ground for the Girls, Dormitory. Within a few days this machine will move down the hill and grade the area for new tennis courts. These are the signs of material progress, im- proving the campus on which the College lives and functions. The real progress is less visible to the natural eye. It concerns improvement of the edu- cational process. The most significant forward step is the employment of a full-time Dean, under whose leadership we will restudy the curriculum and strengthen the whole academic program. The ulti- mate achievement will be the result of cooperative endeavor of Trustees administration faculty and student body with the counsel and encouragement of interested alumni There is much fun in the extra curricula activi ties of College life Indeed it is well to recognize that these are part of the educational process But turn the pages of the Tatler and think back upon the meaning of the college experience, your deepest gratitude will be for the intellectual and spiritual development which equipped you to meet the issues of life This is the real colleve which will haxe your enduring loyalty as alumni Sharers of this intellectual experience and com pinions in all the extra curricular actix ities are the Friends you knew in college Their faces are here in the Tatler to smile upon you in all the years ahead This is the chief xalue of the Tatler Walter Pope Binns l ICVV4 hrni of liz the the duti lore l Art: s. uti mar 192 stuc fror Vic . . . . . . . . . v v 91,1 , ' , , , 1 , ig: i . . . D , . ' . . - F . . - a 3 - a I Q Q Q v when ten, twenty or thirty years from now-you IQ, T u n Q , , A l 5 ' . , I I P - h D , I . . 7 y ' - n . .D 3 . , L ' ' - . n Y. . V, n . 1 Q I , ' ' ' , av 3 . . ' f i L I



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I2 W2 , . WEL! Deans DR. FRANK G. EDsoN Doctor Frank G. Edson is not only the efficient Dean of the college but also head oflthe Chemistry Department. His aptitude and ability which he displays in these positions rank him as one of the best educators in the nation. Much of the enthusiasm which Doctor Edson displays in all campus activities is a result of his active undergraduate work here at William Iewell. After he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1924, Doctor Edson completed his Masters and Doctorate at the University of Colorado. Doctor Edson worked at the chemical plant in Pittsburg, Kansas previous to his ap- pointment to William Iewell. Miss CATHERINE BATES Miss Catherine Bates, Dean of Women, follows a busy yearly schedule. Among her various responsibilities, Miss Bates serves as advisor for such councils as House Presidents, Big Sisters, Panhellenic, and Panaegis. One look at the college calendar reveals the time that is spent in its arrangement- another duty of the Dean of Women. Regulating the rules that govern the co-eds, campus life, keeps Miss Bates busy, particularly when the wishes of both the administration and students are taken into consideration. Miss Bates is one of the foremost persons responsible for the planning of the new girls' dormitory. When the building is opened this fall it will be a realization of plans six years in development. E. W. HOLZAPFEL Mr. E. W. Holzapfel effectively carries out the requirements which go with the title of Dean of Students. The duties of this oihce con- sist of testing all new students, enrollment, class attendance records, and advising students in vocational fields. His friendly attitude and thoughtful sug- gestions bring many a student through the confusion of the Hrst days of college life. Mr. Holzapfel is aware of the importance of a good student-faculty relationship and participates in various campus activities during the year. The past September he was a member of the Student Encampment, which was a new innovation at the college. The busiest people seem to be the ones who find time for outside activities and hobbies. Our Dean of Students is a member of the Lions Club and the K. C. Personnel Research Forum, he rates photography as his favorite hobby. ,E ..--. Ali: F' .. MR P. 1 DE MR MI: H. HA U11 He but tim

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