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Board of Trustees E. E. ABIICK, Ktmstts City. Representative, Equi- table Life Assurance Society ot the United States, president and director, Midland Finance Corporation. WILLIABI P. BROWVNING, IR., Kansa.: City. President, William P. Browning and Son, ranch management and live stock. R. E. CooI1ER, Kansas City. Secretary-treasurer, Cooper-Iarrett, Inc. Motor Freight Lines. IoE E. CULIJEPPER, Kansas City. Vice-president and director, Spencer Chemical Company. CHARLES E. CURRY, Kimrtzs City. President, Mid- America Fire and Marine Insurance Co., president, Charles F. Curry and Company. CHARLES F. CURRY, Kansa: City. Chairman of the Board, Charles F. Curry and Company, president, Mid- America InvestInent Company, chairman of the Board of Directors, Home Savings and Loan Association. GRANT Davis, Springfield. Partner, Grant Davis Insurance Agency, past president, Missouri Baptist Brotherhood. HONIEIK EARL DELOZIEIK, St. Louis. Minister, Executive Secretary, St. Louis Baptist Mission Board, president of board of managers, Missouri Baptist Children's Home. ROBEIl'F F. IQEATLEY, Union Star. President, R-K Investment Company, Trailer Investment Company, Franklin Enterprises Inc., Farmers State and Peoples Bank of Union Star. ARTHUR L. LAND, Kansas City. President, South- west Acceptance Corporation, vice-president, Land- Sharp Chevrolet Company, president, Board of Trustees, Baptist Memorial Hospital. W. C. LINK, IR., D.D., Liberty. Minister, pastor, Second Baptist Church, Liberty, Missouri W. W. MARTIN, St. Louis. Vice-president, Board of Managers of Missouri Baptist Hospital. FRED H. PILLSBURY, St. Louis. lndustrialist, presi- dent, Century Electric Co. ALBERT L. REEVES, A.B., B.S.D., LL.D., Kansas City. Attorney, former member, Missouri House of Representatives, judge, United States District Court, retired. WILLIAM T. SEINIPLE, Ph.D., LL.D., Cirtcinnati, Ohio. Educator, financier, philanthropist, former presi- dent, American Association University Professors. I. NEIL SIXIITH, Kansas City. Vice-president and director, Continental Research Corporation, Employees Reinsurance Corporation. ELLIOTT C. SPRATT, St. joseph. Secretary, Hillyard Chemical Company, Board of Governors, Missouri Baptist Hospital, St. Louis. HARVEY M. THOMAS, Ph.D., Liberty. Psychological Consultant to Management. NATHAN A. TOALSON, Centralia. President and director, A. B. Chance Company. PAUL WEBER, IR., D.D., Springfield. Minister, pas- tor, Hamlin Baptist Church, Springfield, Missouri, president, Missouri Baptist Convention. REX M. WHITTON, Iej'ci'.vo11 City. Chief Engineer, Missouri State Highway Department. CONRAD R. XVILLARD, Th-.D., Kansas City. Pastor, Calvary Baptist Church, trustee, Midwestern Baptist Seminary and Baptist Memorial Hospital, Kansas City. BARNEY R. WILLIAMS, Kansas City. Partner, Wil- liams and DeMasters Insurance Firm. GEOIKGE I. WINGEIQ, Kansas City. Attorney, director, Helping Hand Institute, Kansas City. IO!-IN B. WOIKNALL, IR., Kczrmzr City. Vice-president and treasurer, Employers Reinsurance Corporation, director, United Funds Campaign. WILLIAM F. YATES, Rzkhmozzd. Chairman of the Board, president and director of Exchange Bank of Richmond, president and director, Ray Land Co. 19
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CATHERINE W. BATES Serving William Iewell as the Dean of Women is Miss Catherine W. Bates. Miss Bates completed her undergraduate work at the Agnes Scott College in Georgia, then attended the Women's Missionary Union Training School at Louisville, Kentucky, and later did further graduate work at Columbia University in New York City. In addition to counseling the women students, Miss Bates serves as an advisor to the House President's Council and Panhellenic Council, schedules all the social events, and supervises the handbooks. at il l 18 Deans E. W. HOLZAI'FEL Dean E. W. Holzapfel, the Dean of Students, has served William Iewell since 1948. He is a graduate of Westmar College and Iowa State College. Dean Holzapfel's duties include counseling, advising students concerning their vocational choices, testing transfer students, and speaking on behalf of students at faculty meetings and alumni gatherings. He also serves as the chairman of the athletic committee and the scholarship and loan committee and is a member of various other committees pertaining to the Ievvell students. DR. GARLAND F. TAYLOR Dr. Garland F. Taylor, Dean of the College, received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from Tulane University and his Ph.D. degree from Yale University. He served as the Director of University Libraries at Tulane University in New Orleans before coming to William Iewell. In his capacity as the Dean of the College, Dr. Taylor has been instrumental in raising the academic standards of the college. Among his other duties, he acts as the chairman of the com- mittees for admission and curriculum.
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dministrative Staff The administrative staff of William Iewell has the tremendous responsibility of managing the various and numerious facets of college life. A staff of workers in Greene Hall handle the business affairs, public relations, registration, and admission of new students. There is a great amount of work and responsibility in each of these depart- ments. Maintenance of the college buildings and grounds are L1l'1ClCI' the supervision of the plant superintendent and his crew. A health program has been initiated at Iewell under which there is an infirmary with two registered nurses to insure care for those needing it. The college is also served by three physicians. The management of the school library is han- dled by a competent staff of workers who are always willing to help any student. Yates College Union is supervised by a director. There are also directors of the food services and the college book store. All of these directors and staiif members com- prise the working force of the college which is largely responsible for its functioning smoothly and efhciently. DR IOSEPH C. CLAPP Mn. AL1fonD VV. Corifixmx V1ceP1csiden1f in Charge of f'15.fi.ff!Il1fTfL'll5lH'C'l' Public RC'lllli0lZ5 20 Da. Fmznmucx M. DERXW':KCT'1il2 Mu. STANLEY I. H nnrx Regisirur Arlmixrions Conn ella:
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