Park University - Narva Yearbook (Parkville, MO)

 - Class of 1911

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BIRDELLA G. DAGG Kansas City, Missouri Calliopean “Blame not this haste of mine.” Brought up in the city—(of Harlem). Enrolled with the 1911’s in Freshman year. Head waitress at Snyder, first term, Senior. Manager of Senior base ball team. Primary Sunday School teacher—Sophomore. Censor of Calliopean—Senior year. Sergeant of Calliopean in Freshman, Sophomore and Senior. Used to be troubled with walking too slowly, but recent improvement. Favorite location—south window of Snyder. Specialty— studying (before exams). Worst trouble—a slow tongue. Expects to-him!-. “Live happily ever after.” LLOYD R. BOUTWELL Hamilton, Missouri. Lowell “High minded thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy.” Originally a country product. Enrolled with the class of 1911 as a verdant Freshman. Not as old as his dig¬ nity implies. Served sentences as chaplain of the Junior class and treasurer of Lowell and survived to become president of Oratorical Association, manager of the Glee Club and president of Lowell Club. Graduates cum laude. Toots the trombone in the band. A hustler, though he doesn’t spend much time telling you about it. Very fond of his pompadour. Loafs in Snyder parlor. And still they gazed And still the wonder grew That one small head Could carry all he knew. City bred. Entered Park in 1907. Loves tennis with girls. Assistant pastor in Kansas City summer of 1910. Favorite expression: “Gunae, ring the quarter bell for me.” Has no girl he calls his own. Member of college glee club. Business manager of Stylus. Expects to be a Railroad Y. M. C. A. secretary. A. B. ADAMS Cincinnati, Ohio Parchevard 29

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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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WILLIAM P. BIXLER Larkin, Kansas Parchevard “A steady, sober sort of citizen.” City and country bred, doubly fortunate. Entered Park Academy as a Third Year. He’s not very old and not very pretty but he cracks lots of jokes and is always quite witty. A good worker. Plays ball once in a great while. Official janitor of Labor Hall. Expects to be a medical missionary. MARION DOROTHEA DUTTON Miltonvale, Kansas Calliopean “The best things are sometimes done up in small packages.” A country flower. Entered Park College ranks as a wee First Year, and stuck to the same old class in spite of a siege of typhoid. Warbles in the Calliopean Glee Club, and is one of the standbys in the choir. Held an officer’s chair in C. L. S. in Senior year. Contends against “Industrial Woman”. Not very big but—condensed sweetness. Worst trial is her roommate. Expects to wield the switch in the schoolroom. WILLIAM MILTON HARBAUGH Colorado Springs, Colorado Parchevard “Had you been silent, you might still have passed as a philosopher.” “And laughter holding both his sides.” Reared in small town. Entered Park a green Fresh¬ man. Fine student. Soph Declam preliminaries. P. L. S. Attorney, critic and Stylus reporter. Plays tennis, baseball for class and society; basket ball for class and once for society. Sprinter, 50 yard, 75 yard, 100 yard winner (3 and 4). All round athlete; won tro¬ phy 1911. Winning relay race team (1, 2, 3). “0, for a farm in Colorado,” his by word. A cum laude man. Expects to study civil engineering or farm. 30

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