William Jewell College - Tatler Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

 - Class of 1958

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First row: Alyce Canning, Cynthia Hirni, Ken Euritt, Max Von Erdmannsdorffg second row: Don Herrick, Dave Kuhlman, Paul Casper, Nancy Ezell, Holly Newton, flzird row: Rod Swearingen, Lou Esther, Iim Banning, Myra Lane, Art Carderg fozzrtlz row: Ollie Parker, lack Armstrong, Marilyn Chandler, Betty Boone, Iohn Brunner, Gene Voightsg ffih row: Don Jamieson, Ioe Frazier, Paige Seats, Gay Kuettner, Iudy Digby. Student Government The Student Senate is the legislative branch of the Student Government. lt is responsible for coordinating student activities and for providing an organized means for working out the problems of the Student Body. It also represents the Admin- istration in various areas of college life. The various activities of the Senate are carried on through a system of committees composed of Senate members and Administrative committees composed of stu- dents who are not members of the Senate. The Legislative committees include committees on chapel, elections, freshman orientation, student affairs, Board of Control, and the National Student Association. The Administrative committees func- tion in four areas: school spirit, public relations, campus grounds, and the calendar. The Committees are coordinated by the Student Body President with the assistance of the Cabinet, which is com- posed of two Senators appointed by the Student Body President with the approval of the Senate. Ierry Curnutt, Student Body President, Marilyn Chandler, Student Senate Secretary -,-.ga-.......---.......L..4 , . .. , , I5 - i - --w...,.1-5. sq,-.Y I , .

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i r l 11 25 ,. 1 l i 1 r r l 1 1 l 1. 2 ,, I I i l li . i l ,. Every student at William Iewell comes in contact with Miss Catherine Bates, the Dean of Women, fulfills her job in a charming, capable and efhcient manner. She helps plan many campus affairs and sets up the school calendar for all the social functions which will take place during the year. As Dean of the Women, Miss Bates finds herself in close contact with all the problems and triumphs of the women students on the campus. Hers is a vitally interesting job which she performs well. Miss CATHERINE BATEs E. W. Holzapfel either directly or indirectly. As head of the admissions department and Dean of Students, he is a constant and ready help for anyone considering entering Iewell or Wanting work or financial or vocational advice. He directs enrollment, testing, and records. Students readily come to like Mr. Holzapfel because of his warmth and interest. Then throughout their college stay he remains both a counselor and friend. E. W. HOLZAPFEL RICHARD PowERs The position of the Dean of the College is an important one, which is filled capably by Richard Powers. From his ollice comes news of the Honor Roll, changes in the cur- riculum, and news of registration. This is the first year that Dean Powers has been on the Iewell campus, however, he has done a superb job in planning the curriculum and even with ugivingi' out with a bit of advice. I4 1 the coo an of istr HCI sys ant dei



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,po- Z Z Z f 0 7 Q f f f 15' t , 7 ,Va M MW, 6 V7 1 A W Qc 41 WW W iADlNIINlSTRA'I'lVE COMMITTEES: lsr row: Harriet Cunningham, Elizabeth Choplin, Rita Wilke, Bill Marsh, 2nd row: Gayle Clark, Mary Francis Combs, Iudy Bartram, Marion Rowin, Ioe Bandy. Administrative Committee The Administrative Committees function in four areas: school s irit ublic relations, cam us P 1 P P grounds, and the calendar. The committees are coordinated b the Student Bod President with Y Y the assistance of the Cabinet. Student Court The Student Court was established two years ago to help cope with the increasing campus parking problem. The Court is composed of Hve juniors and seniors elected by the Student Senate, and is led by the Chief Iustice, Bill Young. STUDENT COURT: Bill Young, Nina Fay Cox, Alzora Ieffords, Allen Howard, Larry Markt. 16 i 5 Me 'I repri unit' pres Kell Becl

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