Park University - Narva Yearbook (Parkville, MO)

 - Class of 1911

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CECIL OLMA DUNAWAY Noble, Oklahoma Parchevard “A man after his own heart,—a man may say too much upon the best of subjects.” Born and raised in the country. Appeared in society as a Freshman, and performed the duties of class vice- president. This training proved so satisfactory that he assumed the role of President in Junior year, and because of good service was promoted to Senior chaplain. De¬ bated for the class in Sophomore and for Parchevard Society in Junior year. A regular patron of base ball and basket ball teams, appeared in relay and hurdle races. Advertising business manager of Narva. Most distinguished service rendered in “Senior Quartette . Greatest pride— diplomacy. A Cum Laude man. Worst trouble — finding a wife. Most ardent admirer — she. Future occupation—getting married. W. MERRILL WOLFE Parkville, Mo. Lowell “God made but one image from this mold; one was a plenty.” “Honors, honors, how 1 do toil for thee.” Born in State Center, Iowa, and has lived ten years in Parkville. Likes the girl; plays tennis and baseball when no one is watching. Won second prize in Bible (1), first prize in essay (2), Greek essay (2), Browning King Bible prize (3). Debater for class (2), club (3), college (3 and 4), vice-president of class (3), censor (3) and president (4) of L. L. C; Secretary and treasurer Interstate Orator¬ ical Association (3). A worker for grades, and a magna cum laude man. Honor orator. Expects to teach in Chile. ARTHUR WHITING WOLFE Parkville, Missouri Parchevard “He reads much, he is a great observer, and he looks quite through the deeds of men.” “His, the sweetest of singing.” A native of Parkville. Another first year product. Naturally religious. President of volunteer band in 1910. Vice-President Cosmopolitan Club, 1909-10. Censor of Parchevard 1910. Vice-President Parchevard 1910-11. Business Manager of Narva. The star of the “Senior Quartette.” Debated against the Freshmen in 1909 and against Ottawa University in 1911. Always sides with the faculty. Famous for argumentative ability particularly in class room. After extended work in the biological laboratory, he expects to experiment on the African natives. 27

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Senior class, with whom they did play at tennis and other games. And when they had edited the Narva, the class of 1911 was well content. And they said, “Behold this great structure which we have builded.” Now the rest of the acts of the class and all that they did, are they not written in the book of the Chronicles of the king and his captains? So the class of 1911 ran their course, and there were none like unto them all the days of the king. A Last Farewell D. M. T. ’ll Goodbye! goodbye! oh, long, long, word! It lingers on the tongue, Like some sad echo from a bell That has but lately rung. Goodbye! goodbye! it takes us back Along the passing years, With many a memory sweet and sad And mingled smiles and tears. It tells us of the happy time When we as Freshmen came, With lively hopes, and fleeting cares, And dreams of coming fame. Goodbye! goodbye! but yet again We linger o’er the word And list to voices of the past, Dear sounds that we have heard. The sound of yells and college songs And laughter light and gay, While voices, too, in gentler tone, We hear from far away. Goodbye! goodbye! our college home! 0, Alma Mater, dear, We thank thee for thy sheltering care While we have lingered here. For all the lessons we have learned, Though often hard and dry, For pleasures sweet and strengthening cares We thank thee now. Goodbye! Goodbye! Goodbye! to moonlit nights Upon the campus green, Where trees sigh low, and every form, As in a dream is seen. Goodbye! old river swirling by, The rugged hills beside. Goodbye! goodbye! to woodland ways We wandered side by side. Goodbye to friendship passing sweet. In gentler, sadder strain, To those we love, say not goodbye, But say Auf Wiedersehen! The happy days are fleeting fast And here we meet no more. Goodbye! Goodbye! we’ll love thee still When college days are o’er. 26



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MISS MAGGIBEL COURSE Springhill, Kansas Lucerne “Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low; an excellent thing in a woman.” A small town product, rather fair to look upon, entered first year. Lives at Mt. Zion. Secretary (1), assistant censor (2), critic (3), and president (4), o f L. L. C., sergeant and treasurer of Missionary society, secretary and treasurer of class in 1911. Honor essayist. Expects to be at home for a while. A. BROWNE LEWIS Osceola Mills, Pennsylvania Lowell “He is a ladies’ man, his smiles are truly winning.” Born in country, raised in small town and has seen a few large cities; entered Park as a Sophomore. Ever- changing; I wonder where he’ll land. Can play ball very manfully. Likes the girls. President L. L. C. (4), represents Park in the State Prohibition Oratorical Contest. Won third place in the regular inter-society oratorical 1910. Not in the family just now. Expects to enter the Gospel ministry. MERCY ELZETTA CARR Lansing, Kansas “ Honor lives in unceasing, honest toil.” City raised! One of the first year survivors. Primary Sunday School teacher, but enlarges her field to include all the children of Parkville. One of Prof. Mattoon’s trusties. Carried off the Second Astronomy prize in 1910. Expects to teach. 28

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