Park University - Narva Yearbook (Parkville, MO)

 - Class of 1914

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Park University - Narva Yearbook (Parkville, MO) online collection, 1914 Edition, Page 31 of 142
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g ngnannannaananonn nn nnnr-in nri □□□□□□□ onnaonancn D P D D D D a a Leroy Y. Dillener —Parchevard, Glee Club, Student Volun¬ teer, Football, Business Manager of P. C. L. S. Play. “Most blameless is he, centered in the sphere of common duties.” Merle Piper —Parchevard, Football, Student Volunteer, Presi¬ dent of Victor Tennis Club. “O true in word, And tried in deed.” Dewitt Huckabee —Parchevard, President of Y. M. C. A., President of Junior Class, Football. “We loved the man and prized his work.” Jefferson McCorkle —Lowell, Glee Club, Baseball, Football, Vice-President of Student Body, Business Manager of L. L. C. Concert. “His gray eyes twinkle yet at his own jest—Gray eyes lit up with summer lightnings of a soul so full of summer warmth.” David H. Thomas —Orion Charter Member, Business Man¬ ager of the Narva, Student Volunteer. “The highest is the measure of the man. ” Ralph Elliott —Lowell, Glee Club. “Every morning brot forth a noble chance, and every chance a noble knight.” Graham Parker —Parchevard, Student Volunteer, Glee Club, Narva Editor, Inter-Society Debater. “We doubt not that for one so true there must be other nobler work to do.” oannnoon Joy Listrom —Lowell, Class Debater, Football, Basketball. “The courage to endure and to obey.” Irving Johnston —Orion Charter Member. “Unto him who works, and feels he works, The same grand year is ever at the doors.” Philip Payne —Orion Charter Member, Student Volunteer. “Ready in heart and ready in hand.” Dyer Schmalhorst —Lowell. Judge thou me by what I am.” Linus Brown —Parchevard, Student Volunteer. “Yearning in desire To follow knowledge, Like a shining star.” Clarence Evans —Parchevard, Student Volunteer, Censor Parchevard. “Wait, my faith is large in time, and that which shapes it to some perfect end.” Curtis Glick —Parchevard, Glee Club. “Because right is right, To follow right, were wisdom in the scorn of consequences.” John Appleby —Lowell, Cosmopolitan Club, Student Volun¬ teer, Football. “Methinks you love me well.” Ellen Lawton —Intellectual aspirations. “A noble type of good heroic womanhood.” Andrew Ashburn —Orion Charter Member, Vice-President of W M. C. A. “You were born for something great.” Q D p D P D P a a a p a p p D p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p p

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D. H. HUCKABEE President C. EVANS Vice-President D a a D a n a a a p a p D D P D P n o n gg aanaaQannanBanaanai LULU CULBERTSON Secretary JUNIORS We Juniors will not tell you of the good times already enjoyed by the “Mudhens” and the “Hikerines,” nor of the hopes and ideals we have for the coming years, nor yet of the prominent places in our college activities filled by mem¬ bers of the Class of 1915. Instead we shall let this Narva stand as the highest achievement of our college life so far, and trust that we shall still do greater things. M. Q. STEPHENSON Chaplain D D D P a a a a onanDnnnnaoaannnnnaDnnnnnnnn



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G D D □ D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D G G D D D D Merle Stevenson —Lowell, President of Student Volunteers, Assistant Business Manager of the Stylus, Basketball, Baseball, Secretary of Y. M. C. A. “Who never spoke against a foe.’’ Edith Light —Aurora Charter Member, Student Volunteer. “But you have made the wiser choice, A life that moves to gracious ends, Thru troops of unrecording friends, A deedful life, a silent voice.’’ Russell MacFarland —Lowell, Inter-Society Debater, Glee Club. “O well for him whose will is strong.” Margaret Lewis —Lucerne. “I chatter, chatter as I flow— For men may come and men may go, but I go on for¬ ever.” Jerome B. Thomas —Lowell, Assistant Business Manager of Narva, Class Debater. “For who can always act? But he, to whom a thousand memories call, not being less but more than all, the gentleness he seemed to be.” Ruth Schloh —Calliopean. “Roses are her cheeks and a rose her mouth.” Ruby Shouse —Lucerne. “How pure in heart and sound in head.” Anderson Orr —Lowell, Inter-Society Debater, Inter-Col¬ legiate Debater, Baseball, Football. “Prove me what it is I would not do.” Zella Dorton —Aurora Charter Member, Ladies’ Glee Club. “Such a one do I remember, whom to look at was to love.” Dora Lee Roberts —Aurora Charter Member. “Thou art a friend indeed, Most truly true and kind.” Lottie Jones —Calliopean. “There is no truer-hearted, A life that leads melodious days.” Ruth Flanders —Lucerne. “I take her for the flower of womankind.” Merle Render —Calliopean. “The lady never made unwilling war with those fine eyes; She had her pleasure in it.” Lela Shearer —Aurora Charter Member. “How sweet are looks that ladies bend, On whom their favors fall!” Edith Warnick —Lucerne. “So light of foot; So high of spirit; Perfectly beautiful Let it be granted her; Where is the fault?” Henrietta Michael —Calliopean. “Her eyes are homes of silent prayers.” Ella Taylor —Calliopean, Ladies’ Glee Club, Student Volun¬ teer, President of Y. W. C. A. “A soul so full of sum¬ mer warmth, So glad, so healthy, sound and clear and whole.” Bernard Everds —Parchevard, Parchevard Quartette. “A gra¬ cious and a gallant prince.”

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