William Jewell College - Tatler Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

 - Class of 1957

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5 I a r I 1 1 i. 1 . 'i Q I. i l 1 i l r i 1 , i i l 'i .i l r l 1 i l x i XX Rx 55 . aa W . , A Back row: Ierry Curnutt, Bob Richardson, Sam Ganaway, Cecil Henry, Richard Schwartz, Bill Beshears, lack Root, Donna Lambert, Dick Blackwood, Donnie Davis, Martha Borgstadt, lim Bloss, Ann Faubion, Francine Coffey, Dan Triplett, Charlie Blaylock. From row: Iudy Digby, Don Blalock, Marilyn Chandler, Art Carder, Dave Splan, lack Armstrong, Ruth Ann Harr, Earle Dale, Iralee Reppeto, lim Vogel. Student Senate Wk f1 1fff'0f1s' 5f flf 7' Body P mfff'ff Presiding over the Student Senate is one of the l main duties of lack Armstrong, our Student Body i President. Under his guidance many new projects have been initiated in the Senate. The first ot these was the Student-Administration Encampment held before school opened, to discuss problems of the college. One of the results of this encampment was the formation of a Student Court to deal with the parking problem on campus. This year for the first time the Senate is going to edit a handbook for new students. A new and complete Constitution for the Student Association has been adopted. And, as Student Body President, lack has been working on plans for the organization of the new Student Union. lack and seven other Senate delegates visited Kansas colleges gathering ideas to help improve student government on our campus. The Senate has also worked with the adminis- tration on improving chapel programs, student recreation, Freshmen orientation, and Homecoming. Besides serving as Student Body President lack is active in Kappa Alpha, Alpha Zeta Pi, and S , .,- ,,- , , ,, Beta Beta Beta. 22 Stl l seen .ILC I .nsti prol Bob Sylx car: sticlf eith4 strec thos Cou at CQ stud lines and This Cou. assui 'ihill Ac The dar Sens B row: Bartr ft

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K Juse di- e serves eighty Rams is astic in- Lrand or a coun- ito Lis the Mrs. all their director NOD :HCS 3. the Hallg Randall lessee, Clovis McWilliams, Dr. Herbert Iackson, Iohn Wesley Reed, Ruth Everly Hayes, Dr. Walter Pope Binns. Achievement ay The thirteenth annual Achievement Day, held on November 8, was one of the most successful events of the Hill lt was initiated by the five forums, which, because of the increased interest shown by the students, were increased an extra half hour in length. The forums were presided over by faculty chairmen: Miss Catherine Bates for Miss Ruth Hayes, Dr. David Moore for Dr. Herbert Iacksong Dr. Georgia Bessie Bowman for Randall lessee, Professor Earl Whaley for Clovis McWilliamsg and Professor Oliver Phillips for Iohn Wesley Reed. At the formal Achievement Day convocation the 'William lewell Band under the direction of lldward Lakin offered musical accompanimentg in addition to this, the chorus directed by Henry Cady sang several selections. President Binns read the citations and each honoree responded to inform the student body of NVilliam lewell of his philosophy of achievement and success. Due to the critical illness of his wife, Ioseph NVelch, the successful Boston lawyer, was not able to attend the service to receive thehonorary degree of Doctor of Laws. However, it was presented in his absence with George VVinger making ine formal presentation. After the luncheon the honorees held personal consultations with individual members of the stu- dent body who had requested them through faculty advisors. The Achievement Day banquet took place in the Grand Ballroom of the Muehlebach Hotel in Kansas City at 7:00 p.m. President Walter Pope Binns served as toastmaster. The music for the occasion was furnished by the William Iewell A Cappella Choir under the direction of Henry Cady. Next, Dr. Binns presented the five honorees as guests of honor. In the absence of Ioseph Welch, Mayor H. Roe Bartle of Kansas City presented the Achievement Day address. The citation of achievement was presented to Miss Ruth Hayes for outstanding attainment in the field of army and missionary nursing. A citation was presented to Dr. lackson for his accomplish- ments in the missions field. Randall Iesse, director of news and special events for WDAF, received an award for his services in the field of communica- tions. William lewell bestowed upon Mr. McWil- liams the citation for achievement for his outstand- ing service in civil affairs. Iohn Reed for his achievement in the field of law and public service received a citation. 21



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X N 'N ck Root, Triplett, ng, Ruth e of the nt Body projects of these ent held s of the ment was with the is going iew and sociation 'resident, inization s visited improve adminis- student ecoming. lent lack Pi, and Student Court lewelks parking problem grew until it seemed insurmountable. Then the Student Sen- ate this year, under lack Armstrongs leadership, instigated the Student Court to alleviate this problem. The Court members, Vic Bonuchi, Bob XNilliams, Ken Mclntyre, Bill Young, and Sylvia Bowles, have efiiciently and successfully carried out the following program: parking stickers were required for students to park in either of the two parking lots or along the street by the hill, and tickets were issued to those who parked in wrong areas. Student Court sessions were held on Monday mornings at Chapel time tor the collection of Fines or for students to appeal their cases. The cost of the lines began at one dollar for the first offense and then graduated each additional offense. This year's parking plan and the work of the Court and campus grounds committee have assured continued parking privileges on the hill7' for the student body. Administrative Committees The calendar committee posted an activities calen- dar in the Hub and scheduled events tor the Senate. The cheerleader committee screened cheer- Bfzck row: lim Pirch. Lee Stertz, George Hoff, Sarah Yocum, K xv! , , 'M QQQ nf 5? . V ,, X. - yxgl W: -YN., f 4:7 , ' - ,.,, 'X .... ,J ji . N: H 'tlffexsgzgkl - . X , .X Q Stanrlizrg: Vic Bounchi, Bob Williams, Ken Mclntyre, Bill Young. Seated: Sylvia Bowles. leader candidates and promoted school spirit by publicizing athletic events. The campus grounds committee aided in solving the parking problem. The student activities committee set the dates for and coordinated school events. Frances Botts, Ifm Trout, Ron Rigdon, Marion Rowin. Front man' Ioe Handy, Ioyce Shriver, Dick Langner, Io Hartnett, Dot Mohler, Nancy Ezell, Bill Meyer, Gayle Smith, Donna Bocker, Judy liartra m, Ioan Vogt. I ' ., ,M ff , f wwf 5 1 l f .f 4 I 1 f 23

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