William Jewell College - Tatler Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

 - Class of 1957

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Elg dyy. 4, C ww' N X 3 f X X V'WM,,f V f ,f X if 'V'W'f ff , ' f , 54 ff fig' f , y 1 ' Buck row: Iunc McKean, Shirley Kohler, Lyrlc Clziwson, Iain Lukcns, Iaclaic Hosolrl. Fmnf row: Lynne Ray, Linda Kay YVclsh. ones Hall Council Council is composed of the dormitory oliicers and the wing presidents, elected by popular vote by the residents. Officers are: Iune McKean, presidentg Shirley Kohler, vice-presidentg Lyrle Clawson, sec- retary-treasurer. Wing presidents are: Linda Welsh, Lynne Ray, Iackie Bosold, and Ian Lukens. Betsy Morgan is house director and Louise Hagler is her assistant. lones Hall Melrose Council Undef the mit of Melrose House Council, these girls represented the girls in the dormitory during the First semester: Sarah Yocum, presidentg Carol Ann Carter, second floor presidentg Marian Gillenwater, First Hoor pres- ident, Dorothy Mohler, third floor presidentg Don- na Bocker, secretary-treasurerg and Nancy DuBois as social chairman. Back row: Mrs. Ainma Ahshcr, Donna Bockcr, Szirali Yocuin. Frou! row: Dot Mohler, Marian Gillcnwatcr, Carol Ann Carter, Nancy DuBois. 1 , rrttttrt . ,,,, M We rr.t.r. W l, ..i,, fa a it - .. ..... , . . Navman, WMM ,Wk 26 -- t,- b Qni- 'M gf' s 1X If X, r sip 4.71. . t,.-.,,i.,,-

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MQ, , Xxi .,,.,.s f' XL ' , fm it . X 1-155 . t I 3' N i l Forbes, DS. e Relig- uncil of of five rpose of ve voice irnish a pus and :ach or- hristian, tist - is ff .V v , K MW, , 1 .4 . 4 fm 'M' .,'., L ., hi ' Burk row: George Boltniew, Victor Iordan, Terry Chase, Middle: Al Gibbons, Mary Thompson, Hannah Elias, Sharon Bc-rcndcs. Sara Yocum, George Sublcttc, Christa Beffemann, Ioyce Parr. Front: Mary Lou Iohnson, Donna Bocker, Gretchen I5 Van Hoosier, Mrs. Robert Trotter. Baptist Student Movement The Baptist Student Movement is the American Baptist Organization on the Iewell campus. lts purpose is to achieve fellowship and inspiration through group discussion. This year, in conjunction with the B.S.U., the B.S.M. visited the Our House in the East bottoms of Kansas City. Also, every month this organization conducts services at the Odd Fellows Home. New Ely House Council Under the guidance of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Morgan, the New Ely House Council enjoyed a successful year. Composing the council were representatives from each dormitory wing on each floor, together with New Elyis assistant director, Ed Forbes, and Mr. and Mrs. Morgan. Besides the routine room inspec- tions, counselling was provided the boys, and an open house made their year complete. Sfcllllflillgj Guy Hennings, Dave Forbes, George Boltniew, Dave Kuhlman, Bob Argent, lim Pirch, Iohn Steward, Charles Broomfield. Sculnfi Mr. Bill Morgan, Mrs. Bill Morgan, Ed Forbes. l 1 l 35 x



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af da Kay itle of ted the nester: second mr pres- , Don- DuBois rol Ann t W H, NZ , f, 5 lc X X f f M ,sam W2 1 f , - , .X 'W' My WW Smmlzzzg: Mary Rai, Iune N1cKean,IcleLutes.Seated: Miss Catherine Bates, Ann Adams, Sara Yocum, Sande Carpenter. House Presidents' Council The House Presidents' Council worked toward their goal ol encouraging personal responsibility in up- holding high standards and making and enforcing house regulations. Serving as ofhcers were Sara Yocum, Presidentg Sande Carpenter, Vice-president, and Ann Adams, Secretary. Other members were Mary Ray, Miller House, Iune McKean, Iones Hall, and lcle Lutes, Alpha Gamma Delta. Miss Bates also has given willingly of her time in guiding the activities of the council. unior Panhellenic Council The Iunior Panhellenic is a council comprised of three girls from each sororityis pledge class. This council works hand in hand with the Senior Pan- hellenic on such activities as Panhellenic dance, the new dormitory committees, and anything else that might arise concerning sorority regulations. This year for the first time the Iunior Panhellenic gave a dance for all the pledges. The dance was a success and we hope to do many more projects like that one. Sflllltlfllgf Donna liocker, Maxine Rice, Anna Margaret Keplcy, Seated: Marilyn Delozier, Barbara Ludwig, Sona Firebaugh. Ann liiislificltl. Z4 Z ., ..,. 27

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