Park University - Narva Yearbook (Parkville, MO)

 - Class of 1948

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■ :» « XM, » , » j. l Around ihi-: Camfi; Woodward, the trosh country club; it ' s done witli infra-icd him, ain ' t it purt;.- ' , the Meetin ' House; Alumni Hall; the Chapel tower; Nickel; let ' s sec, is it Thomas or Phillips that comes rirst ' here we study and . . .; Copley-Thacc ' , still housing the women; Wakerield Science Hall; Park House; Stephens lor Seniors.



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STUDENT COUNCIL Under the leadership of student body president David Mc- Conaughy, the Student Council conducted an eventful and profitable year for student government at Park College. The Council consisted of Phoebe Smith, Eunice Evans, Janet Jones, Bobby LeBow, John Sefcik, and Lois, Hansen. Lee Miller and George Olson served as freshman class representatives during the first and second semesters, respectively. Spencer Cave Memorial Day, the Park College Directory, and the re-finishing of the Student Union room in lower Mackay resulted from Councd planning and direction. The new Student Body Constitution was proposed and ratified under supervision of the Council. MSGA Inactive since 1942, the Men’s Self-Govern¬ ment Association this year reassumed an active role on campus. Led by Bobby LeBow, the group acted in matters concerning student problems. With the aid of Dean Carter, the MSGA has achieved marked success in its dealings. Members were house presidents Bob Hannah, Joe Preston, Don Varley, Kenneth Hougland, Forrest Brown, Franklin Rainey, and Don Jenkins; and men-at-large Hal Wood¬ ward and Vincent Knarr. SOCIAL COMMITTEE An important resource for student opinion along the social line, the Social Committee meets with the Dean of Women to discuss and decide upon all-school social policy and pro¬ gram. Each club is represented on the council, and its major duty is to direct the social calen¬ dar and to sponsor the annual Mardi Gras. WSGA The Women’s Student Government Associa¬ tion has dealt primarily this year with cam¬ pus regulations. The women-at-large Audrey Oberhelman and Virginia Tooker, together with dorm presidents Maxine Drake, Judith Morgan, Rosemary Albertson, and Louise Mann have represented the college women in matters concerning women students. The WSGA, with the YWCA, sponsored a campus-wide meeting featuring Mrs. Sherwood Eddy as speaker. Dean Jessica Linneman served as advisor to the WSGA. CONSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEE The Constitutional Committee under chair¬ men Tom Atkinson and Ken Hougland, began working on a new Student Body Constitution which would provide a foundation for student government and define powers and procedures compatible with effective self-government. About sixteen students served on the committee which presented the new constitution. YMCA AND YWCA The Park chapter of the Young Men’s Christian Association is veiy active in the college social and religious life. Besides regular Sunday evening meetings, the Y” sponsors chapel services, orientation week for freshmen, various other service activities, and beneficial campus programs. The Y” operates in these many fields through its different commissions, any of which the individual member may choose to work on upon enrolling in the Y”. Co¬ operating with its brother organization, the activities of the Young Women’s Christian Association are usually carried on in connection with it. The YW” works on the same commissions and shares equal honors with the YM” for service rendered. STUDENT COUNCIL: Left to right, P. Smith, Sefcik, LeBow, Dr. Zwingle, AicConaughy, Evans. Jones. WSGA: Morgan, Tooker, Oberhelman, Jones, Dean Linneman, Mann, Albertson, Drake. MSGA: Varley, Carter, LeBow, Rainey, lenkins, Woodward, Preston, Knarr, Brotvn, Hougland. Hannah. CONSTITUTION COMMITTEE: Back, Stephens. McConaughy, Sefcik, Griff es, B. Smith; front, Wolff, Hougland, Evans. SOCIAL COMMITTEE: Eralick, Skelly. Brown, Curl, Hansen, Rea, Eghigian, LeShure, Brunson, Hannah. YMCA CABINET: J. B. Johnson, Van- Devander, Miller, Hardy, Kirk, Pittenger, Meyers. YWCA CABINET: Back, Spier. Dame; middle, Cavert, McFarland, Shifflett, Taylor; front. Miller, Miss White, Phillips, Nicholas, Brunson; standing, Lipka.

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