Park University - Narva Yearbook (Parkville, MO)

 - Class of 1950

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BECKIE DAVIDSON came to Park as a sophomore, having gone to Central Missouri State College for a year. A music major, she has done outstanding work in vocal music. Beckie is a Calliopean and holds a sports letter. She has held offices in her Social Club, Mu Sigma, CSF, and French Club. She wants to go into religious education after graduation. JOHN A. DEWAR transferred here in 1947 from Brooklyn College, New York. Elected this year to Who’s Who,” he has served as president and vice-president of the Parchies and has also been president of the Philosophy Club. After his graduation in February, John was married to Martha Malan, Park ' 48. A political science major, he plans to go into teaching or related work. ROLAND WARD DOTY, JR. came to Park from New Orleans, which is undoubtedly where he picked up his British accent. A philosophy major, he is a member of the Philosophy Club, and also of the ACC’s. Active in the drama department, he played in The Late George Apley and Knickerbocker Holiday. After graduation he will attend the Church Divinity School of the Pacific. MAXINE DRAKE’S outstanding characteristic is her abundance of energy. An outlet for this is in dancing. She has been seen as one of the dancing maids in Tartuffe and as the partner of A1 Sachs in the Parchie Varsity productions. Max is a philosophy major and is planning on graduate study. Exposition: Doug Graham. Charles Eberly Suzanne Engard David Erb Eunice Evans CHARLES D. EBERLY ( Chuck”) transferred here in 1947 from Samson College, New York. Lowell MAC representative, he headed the Men’s Athletic Insurance Fund. Three years playing basketball and softball, two elections to the softball All-Stars, and his work as soccer coach earned Chuck a Park jacket. He is married to Marcia Rader, a former Parkite, and plans to do graduate work in economics. SUZANNE ENGARD came to Park from Ohio State University in 1947. Besides being an active member of the Calliopean club, YWCA, and FTA she found time to give her services to the student council. Suzie’s ever ready smile has won her many friends. She is a sociology major and hopes to work with young people after graduation. DAVID E. ERB majored in Social Science while at Park. Dave has been active in Parchevard Club where he was president, secretary and treasurer, and rush captain. He was president of Christian Service Fellowship, program chairman of YMCA, chairman of the inter-club council, on the Religious Life Committee and on the Industrial Work Council. Dave plans to attend Princeton Theological Seminary. EUNICE EVANS has been secretary of the Student Council two years and secretary of the Aurora Club. A home economics major, Eunice has taken seven semesters at Park. She plans to be married next June, and will probably teach to keep up her end of the family. Schroeder and Malms ten emote.

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Sherry wearing out Nickel’s new furniture. JONAS W. BOYER, an Orion, majored in history. Bill was chairman of the Who ' s Who committee in 1948 and 1949 and Chairman of the Dorm presidents in 1948. He sang in the choir for three years. Bill plans to marry and remain at Park as Admissions counselor. Later he will attend graduate school. ROSEANNA BRASFIELD, slow and easy-going, with a subtle humor, has made a definite place for herself in the Park family. A biology major, Rosie has planned to go on with lab- technician training, but her main preparation is for the life of a wife of an Episcopal minister. LOUISE CALVIN is an English major preparing for a teaching career. She made an out¬ standing contribution to the Stephens house party and the Parchie Varsity as a part of the mock ballet done to the Nutcracker Suite. She is a membei of the Women’s Judicial Board and vice-president of the Calliopeans. During her years at Park she was very active in the Y”. MARTA CAMERON, an art major, has been active in keeping up artistic standards on campus. The 1948 Fine Arts Week booklet cover design is her work. She is President of the Lucernes. She has played speedball and basketball, and been rush captain and cheer¬ leader for LLC. Marti plans to continue in art after graduation. Bill Boyer Roseanna Brasfield Louise Calvin Marta Cameron Marion Chapman Keith Couch Don Crank Jean Curl MARION K. CHAPMAN came to Park from Houston. Marion has given her services in Herr House council and as president of the WAA. Marion, an Aurora, excelled in sports, and was elected all star speedball player twice. She is a psych, major and may go to graduate school. KEITH COUCH transferred to Park from Kansas City University as a sophomore. He plays soccer for the Orions, has been secretary-treasurer of his club, president of FTA and a member of Spanish Club. Last June he was married to Martha Fraser, who is also a Park student. Keith hopes to follow his biology major here with graduate work in cytology or in related fields. DONALD CRANK is a business administration major and plans to enter business or the field of personnel management after graduation. Don has been an active member of IRC and YMCA. He played volleyball and basketball for the Lowell Club while at Park. Don is now married and is the head resident at Nickel. JEAN CURL has been president and social chairman of the Auroras and has held other offices in the Y”, Zeta Kappa Epsilon, FTA, French Club, and IRC. She received a Park letter and club letters in all sports. She plans to teach for a while and then attend graduate school. Astronojner Rundus. 27



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Meditation: Charlotte Housman. STEWART A. FALLER combines an interest in languages and journalism in his activities as a member of the Spanish Club. Stylus staff representative for the club one year, Stewart later edited the yearbook which the organization sponsors. He has also been secretary- treasurer of the Parchies. An economics major, Stewart plans to enter the field of business administration. GWENDOLYN R. G1BBY attended K. C. Jr. College before coming to Park in 1947. She is a Social Sciences major and may go to graduate school after graduating. Gw’en has been very active in YWCA and CSF. GERALD W. GILLETTE, a Social Sciences major, has a forceful personality that has been an important factor in his chairmanship of Students For Democratic Action, and his work with International Relations Club and the FOR. Jerry has also served on the Program and Lectures Commission, Commons Committee, and YMCA Commissions. He plans to go to Princeton Seminary with pastoral and education work at the college level as a future goal. MARIAN E. GOODRICH, a home economics major, has been a member of Lucerne Club, YWCA, and CSF. As part of her work in her major field she has been a member of the home ec. Dinner Club. Marian has played basketball, volleyball, and softball for her club. Martha Gray Margaret Griggs John Hall James Harritt MARTHA J. GRAY, known as Bobbie, says graduate school seems to be on the horizon, then into teaching. She is a biology major. She is an OAC and has been president of Aurora. Special recognition goes to her for receiving honor awards in Who ' s Who” and for the Sheit Science Prize for 1949- MARGARET GRIGGS, a philosophy major, is a Cleopatra; she has been rush captain and was chairman of the program committee for the ’48 Snowball. She has been active on the Stylus, the Philosophy Club, and on the Cleo speedball and basketball teams. When questioned about her plans after graduation, Peg merely muttered, Six hours to go.” JOHN R. HALL, JR. majored in speech. He acted in several plays and worked behind the scenes on many more, gaining membership in Theta Alpha Phi. He is a Parchevard, was vice-president one semester, and directed the 1948 Parchie Varsity. John’s excellent bass voice was heard in A Cappella choir four years, and in many solo appearances. He belongs to Mu Sigma, and holds a club letter for sports. JAMES R. HARRITT ( Jim”) has been business manager of the Narva for two years and is now a member of Student Council. Coming here from Butler University, he has earned a Parchie letter in softball and soccer and is also a Fritschy usher. He and his wife, Ruth Wallace Harritt, plan to be in Philadelphia next fall where Jim will attend the Wharton School of Finance. Biologist Berme Morse.

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