William Jewell College - Tatler Yearbook (Liberty, MO)

 - Class of 1960

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ll IZ d il for lems. allege o aid n for nt in dents ation. i for isters, m we nt in iloso- their blems eate a oduce Miss PATSY 'THOLIAS Miz. IDARRELL GOURLILY Mus. Main' KINMAN flssixnzfzt Professor of P!zy.vz'c'ul ffiffflcllll' Professor of Plzymzzl I11st1'11r'fo1' in I'lzysz'ml EIIIICLIZ.-017 Edzzcutiozz Edzzcufiozz und Hmm' Truck Couch e arfmenf of Du. Noiiriis A. PATTERSON P MR. IAMES NELSON Director of Physical Education K , V f fI.vsi.fm11Z Director of I'hyx1'w1l and Head Football Coach gs Hmgfigivziogulizzxlwdl The Physical Education Department regards physical education as a part of the general education program for all students. The courses are designed to provide instruction in skills, knowledge of rules, strategy of games, and appreciation of leisure time activities for present and future use. The student majoring in physical education receives, in addition to a liberal arts background, a broad professional basis in education. Specihcally, the physical education major will receive training and guidance on skills, knowledge of rules, strategy of games, and coaching and ofiiciating techniques exceeding those competencies expected of a non- major. Each major student must have a working knowledge of several activities in each of the main categories of aquatics, team sports, individual sports, gymnastics, combatives, and self-testing activities. However, it is the aim of the department to serve every student by providing a variety of experiences for all levels of ability and interest. Under the basic program each student receives instruction in a minimum of four of the following activities: Tennis, Swimming, Golf, Handball, Weight-Training, Trampoline, Tumbling, Wres- tling, Boxing, Soccer, Speedball, Archery, Bowling, Badminton, Volleyball, Modern Dance, Square Dance, and Gymnastics. The men's intramural program provides com- petition in touch football, golf, handball, table tennis, horseshoes, basketball, volleyball, softball, track and field, swimming, cross-country and bad- minton. Women's intramural activity includes basketball, volleyball, swimming, softball, tennis, table tennis, and badminton. LEADERSHIP . .



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.- ...-,...- -1.11- irector g from friend : room 'y jello b fthe is first ith the fratern- s. This joined nake a irectors 's resi- iternity Nellie director oa rd of cgraslees E. E. AMICK, Kansas City. Representative, Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. WILLIANI P. BROWNINO, IR., Kansas City. Presi- dent, William P. Browning and Son, ranch man- agement and live stock. R. E. COOPER, Kansas City. Secretary-treasurer, Cooper-Iarrett, Inc., Motor Freight Lines. IOE E. CULPEPPER, Kansas City. Vice-president and director, Spencer Chemical Company. CHARLES E. CURRY, Kansas City. President, Charles F. Curry Real Estate Company. CARLES F. CURRY, Kansas City. Chairman of the Board, Charles F. Curry and Company. GRANT DAvIs, Springfield. Partner, Grant Davis Insurance Agency. HOMER EARL DELOZIER, St. Loais. Executive Secretary, St. Louis Baptist Mission Board. ARTHUR L. LAND, Overland Parlq, Kansas. Presi- dent, Southwest Acceptance Corporation. W. C. LINK, IR., Liberty. Minister, Second Baptist Church, Liberty. W. W. MARTIIXT, St. Loais. Vice-president, Board of Managers of Missouri Baptist Hospital. JOHN B. PEW, Kansas City. Attorney, Senior member of Hrm of Pew, Taylor, Welch and Sheri- dan. FRED H. PILLSBRY, Ladae. President, Century Electric Company. ALBERT L. REEvEs, Kansas City. Attorney. Iudge United States District Court, retired. HERBERT H. SCI-IWAMB, New Yorlq, New Yorlq. Vice-president in Charge of Personnel, C. Penney Company, retired. WILLIAM T. SENIPLE, Cincinnati, Ohio. Educa- tor, financier, philanthropist. I. NEIL SR-HTH, Kansas City. Vice-president and director, Continental Research Corporation. ELLIOTT C. SPRATT, St. loseplz. Secretary, Hill- yard Chemical Company. DR. HARVEY THOMAS, Kansas City. Active in the Held of psychology. REX WI1ITTON,l6H6l'50U City. With the Missouri Highway Commission. CONRAD WILLARD, Kansas City. Minister, Cal- vary Baptist Church. GEORGE WINGER, Kansas City. Attorney, Hrm of Winger and Nugent. WILLIABI F. YATES, Richmond. Chairman of the Board, president and director, of Exchange Bank of Richmond. 5 'ig' aa ' 4 . rvfifsi I ' MR. CHARLES F. CURRY President of the Board lege is composed of men - ministers and laymen - The Board of Trustees of William Iewell Col who devote great amounts of time to consideration of the affairs of the College. The Board meets as a whole twice a year: on Achievement Day in November, and at Commencement. The Executive Committee of the Board holds monthly meetings at the oHice of the chairman. These trustees are charged by charter with full responsibility for setting policies and administering control of the College. Throughout the years the Trustees have been generous with both their time and their money in the advancements of the insti- tution. They have committees at work continuously planning for the development and expansion of the college, and individually and as a whole are always cooperative with the administration in meeting day-to-day problems in the life of the College. clijrusfees Ciinrerifus DR. HUEERT EATON, Forest Lawn llleznorial Park, Glandale, California. loi-IN B. YVVORNALL, Kansas City, MlA5'50ll1'l'. LEADERSHIP . .

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