Park University - Narva Yearbook (Parkville, MO)

 - Class of 1940

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BUT THE REAL LEADERS MAY COME FROM A GROUP SUCH AS THIS Versatile, likeable, Mickey Sharp has made a real con¬ tribution to the campus through her commendable editorial work on the Stylus and her dramatic efforts as Phoebe in the leading role of the all-school play, Qiial- itij Street. Virginia Van Devander is the sweetheart of a French flying squadron, the Park College Public Relations Oflice, and the entire col¬ lege. Her picture and story appeared in Life, News¬ week and the leading news¬ papers of the country. [ 13 ] As President of Sunset, Chris Smith has been an ac¬ tive member of W. S. G. A., and her name has also fre¬ quented the Dean’s Honor Roll. It is widely suspected that her major is a philoso¬ pher.

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i$ for dorkv J tUe4f fie Mjot hall LaJt These Freshmen Have Done Good Work Droll, black-haired, Paul Hill has found his place in Park activities by being an all-star basketball man and also one of the most lovable of the eight honeys in the Mr. Esquire chorus. “We Contend—” say Dave and Rex, Park’s Junior de¬ baters; and evidently four out of six judges believed them, for this team of fiery freshmen did well at the State Debate Tournament. That the freshman class possesses artistic ability is to be proved by the fact that among our favorite chapel programs was a piano recital by Arthur Campbell, also a clarinetist and a scholar. [ 12 ]



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X Y, and Z might be called “Growth at Park.” Briefly it is this. J ORIENTATION—Generalissimo Stiles helps these freshmen find their places. ASSOCIATION—With members of both sexes, Park students find friends. Kay, Ray, Hutch, Betty, and LaVonne bask, etc., on Alumni’s popular steps. GONSECB.YTION—The dignified reli¬ gious services of Park encourage dedica¬ tion to high ideals. RECREATION—If it is forgetting your studies for a while that you want, Edmondson and Rhoades have discovered one good way. COOPERATION—One of Park’s first lessons is in the art of working together. At- no time is this spirit of cooperation more clearly shown than when fire threatens our campus. RELAXATION — Janie, Allen, Dodey, and Jonnye have discovered the placid restfulness of Lake Hawley. It’s so in¬ formal, too. EXAMINATION—! ! ! ! ! ! EXPECTATION—For those who spend too much time in recreation and relaxa¬ tion the well-worn carpet waits. Fletcher Taylor is the worried lad. ORIENTATION ri-4 1 ASSOCIATION

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