Park University - Narva Yearbook (Parkville, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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LEE J. FERRY Dr. Ferry, the new vice-president, is already on the way to becoming the personality kid of the faculty and staff. He is making friends right and left. His office is always the scene of two or three major projects. Contacting prospective students has been one big job, on which literally thousands of letters are going out. In addition the Diamond Jubilee was brought to a successful conclusion due to his efforts. Dr. and Mrs. Ferry had been here only a short time before they had established themselves in the hearts of the freshmen by taking on the formidable task of having them all over for late Sunday supper. Each week a group of ten or fifteen freshmen make their way to the Ferry home on Main street. According to all r eports Mrs. Ferry is as good a cook as her husband is an administrator. Students are well acquainted with Dean Fleming and his office as the Dean directs the entire academic pro¬ gram. The Honors system is also his responsibility. Many students have had opportuntiy to know him through his American History classes, or socially at parties given for Dean’s List” students or for members of the junior cb.ss. Dean Fleming has a friendly dignity which fits his position just right. At a place where griping is the favorite sport, seldom is a gripe heard about the guardian of the grade-point, E. McClung. E. M. FLEMING 10

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JAMES W. GRISWOLD Jim Griswold has frequent contacts with the student body in his little Commons’ chats.The familiar gong rings, and Grizzy gets up to talk heart-to-heart with the students about why there is no hot water at Herr House and no cold water at the Quonsets, or to exhort the fellows not to shoot college cows. It has been his serious policy to keep no secrets, but to let the students know how the college is being run. He has done well, and is one of the best liked of the staff. This is his fifth year as business manager. He has done a remarkable job of keeping the institution in sound financial condition during that time. DAVID MACK KNIGHT Mr. Knight has been a cog in the works at Park for a long time, coming to Park in 1916. He was business manager until 1946, and doubled as Professor of Accounting and Business Law part of those years. Since 1918 he has been secretary to the Board of Trustees. It is this job that keeps him on campus now; you can find him most any day in his little cubbyhole in the T.O. ARTHUR N. FERRIS To most of the Copley girls, Mr. Ferris is simply the husband of their housemother, Mrs. Ferris. This isn’t really adequate, however. His official title after the big reorganization last summer is Purchasing Agent and Director of Maintenance and Construction.” He directs, maintains, and constructs all over the place, keeping roads in good shape, buildings painted and the heat plant going. He’s a hard man to work for, because he demands good work. And that’s what he produces. J. FRANK RINGER All students at Park have brushed up against Mr. Ringer whether they know it or not, for he is a cog in the Family work program. He wrestles with schedules, time sheets, and Miss Smith (figuratively, of course) trying to produce an efficient program and keep everyo ne happy. The Industry Office and Mr. Ringer have become almost a legend; both have contributed much to our liberal arts education. M

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