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4 FOREWORD Legend of Those Who Helped in the Publication of This, the Latest Edition of the NARVA By THE EDITOR At first glance you must wonder what it is all about. We don’t blame you because that is what we’ve been doing ever since that unforgettable day when the board elected us and we found ourselves eating badly imitated Chinese food at King Joy Lo’s and listening more or less attentively to a smooth-talking salesman. After a summer of these same swift-gabbing sales experts, we at last picked up a line ourselves and were able to shoot it back just as fast. We won’t ex¬ plain the funny¬ looking boy with the whiskers that greeted you on the cover. However, he is the only person in the book who is not at Park. He Alden Steinbeck Editor never was on campus; he is the spirit of “College.” a You will find, probably much to your surprise, that this is the Narva of Personali¬ ties. Every picture in the 1936 Narva is a picture of someone you know—or if you don’t know him you should. If you were working behind the scenes, and you probably were if you were one of the fifty per cent of the school who helped put out the Narva, you will remember those hectic days just before deadlines; you will remember how we let everything slide until that last minute and then worked frantically, one eye on an inexorable clock. If you were one of those you will recollect the panel pasting in September. John Barnes, Jr., was there and kept us howling while he drew lines on mounting board and Paris and Parmer pasted. There was that day when we suddenly popped the “Herd Book” at you with the startling announcement that it was free. It will probably find its greatest value as a hitch-hiker’s manual. If you’ll kindly look at the snapshot sec¬ tion near the end of the book, you will dis¬ cover that all year we had photographers taking pictures of you behind your back. J. Ed Bilby, our star snapshotgetter deserves orchids as well as Ray Lindeman and Ed Montgomery. They got their men and we’re proud of their pictures. Ubiquitous former newspaper photographer Montgomery flashed his light and snapped his photos at every game, performance and party. We regret that Bob Parson had to leave in March on account of ill health, because as business manager he added kick to work which needed kicking every step of the way. He kept after advertisers, the administration and if you remember, you too. Much of the “push” was given by Leo Phillips, who was the doer-of-all-jobs. Any work from picture taking to ad-selling was handed to him, and he did it smoothly and efficiently. ROBERT Parson, Business Manager
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THE NARVA By the Students of PARK COLLEGE 1936 Parkville, Missouri
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1936 5 Our three faculty advisers, Miss Lyon, Mr. Knight and Mr. Barnes, lurking helpfully in the background, came to our aid in many a difficult situation. The division pages, the combined work of artists—Axel Bahnsen of Ohio, Phil Hickok and the engravers, are worth looking at, for they all show Park students. We thank each one who has helped us; the secretaries who spent hours at routine work (whose only reward was a few lines in the Stroller Column), the snapshotters, the ad¬ men, the copy writers, and all the rest who took possession of our tiny bit of Mackay and worked. The articles which fill the Narva pages were written by members of the organiza¬ tions themselves. They tell the story of the year. The writers deserve their niches along with Auringer, Higgins and others who were kind enough to do rewrite duty. It seems to be the custom to have a staff for publications, and although we would rather not, we have listed what shall be con¬ sidered the official staff of the 1936 Narva. EDITORIAL STAFF Editor — ALDEN C. STEINBECK Assistant Editor — LEO PHILLIPS Artist—P hil Hickok Photographer — ED MONTGOMERY Snapshot Photographer — J. Ed BlLBY Assistant Photographers — RAY LlNDEMAN Don Myers Elizabeth Kern Robert Kummrow Merle Irwin Sports Editor — JAMES ROBERTSON Rewrite Editors — FRANCIS AURINGER Malcolm Higgins Proof Reader — WALTER GOSTING BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager — ROBERT PARSON Assistant Business Manager — JOHN BARNES. Jr. Advertising Manager — WlLLARD LYON Salesmen — DOUGLAS MILLER Guy Twyman Advertisement Designer — DRURY WOODARD SECRETARIAL STAFF Anna Louise Loevenguth Mildred Benefiel Mary Selden Marjorie Wilbur Helen Birchard Georgia Milstead Lorene Metheny Paul Keen backs Ed Montgomery, staff photographer, who purchases a picture ticket from John Barnes and Anna Louise Loevenguth. J. Ed Bilby always gets his snap. Leo Phillips, assistant editor, takes time off for a bit of work. ' The Narva staff of the first semester.
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