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66144 DR. FRANK G. Ensox Doctor Prank G. Edson returned to the position of Dean of the College in November, IQ58, upon the resignation of Dean Powers. In addition to the duties as Dean, Dr. Edson is the head of the Chemistry Department. He has written many articles for important publications in this field, and is at present engaged in a special research project concerning organo-germanium compounds. Miss CATHERINE BATES 'cCombination friend, teacher, and advisorl' these words describe the work of Miss Catherine Bates, Dean of Women. She serves as advisor to many student groups, plans the social calendar and hand- books. She also writes for denominational publi- cations. Her travels this year included a trip to Cleveland for the annual meeting of the National Association of Women Deans and Counselors. E. W. HOLZAPFEL The testing program, enrollment, class attend- ance, and advising students in vocational Fields are some of the many duties of Mr. E. W. Holzapfel, Dean of Students. This year in connection with his position Dean Holzapfel attended the annual meeting of the American Association for Teacher Education in Chicago. DR. RICHARD POVVERS Dr. Richard Powers was Dean of the College from Iuly, 1957, until November, 1958, when he resigned to accept a position as senior economist with the Lockheed Corporation in Atlanta, Geor- gia. Complete reorganization of the registration program and studies of the curriculum by a faculty committee are among his contributions to William Iewell.
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Vice- it of s. ln Soard igical His- nom- and erous to be .dmin- ale for nclucle sg the :rvices, udget: eg and invest- cumen to the 3 plan- irion t of re- ities, s, and Iewell oiiege. regular eh peri- locally VQN .e..g.U..,.f Clifaffa OW jim... Dr. Walter Pope Binns, the distinguished President of William Iewell College, has for sixteen years faithfully performed the duties of this position. These duties often call Dr. Binns away from the campus. This year he has spoken on a number of special occasions. Among these were the Easter Sunrise Service at Port Leonard Wood and the International Students' Banquet in St. Louis. Travcliiig to Hannibal-LaGrange College he spoke on the annual Pounder's Day which this year celebrated the centennial of the founding of La- Cirange College. Other events for which he was west speaker were Education Day at East Texas Baptist College, Marshall, Texas, and the celebra- tion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the presidency of President Iohn W. Raley at Okla- homa Baptist University. Dr. Binns is Chairman of the Southern Baptist Convention Public Affairs and World Peace Committees which meet twice a year in Washing- ton. This year he visited the United Nations as an observer in connection with his position on the World Peace Committee. Dr. Binns was also cited for distinguished service to religious liberty by Protestants and Other Americans United for separation of church and state in a recent conference in St. Louis. This year the campus was honored to have his wife, Mrs. Binns, selected as Missouri Mother of the Year. 21
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