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uifiL mmm ra Mr. Kati — This gentleman impressed us with his knowledge of child psy- chology evidently gained from his ele- mentary schoolteacher wife. Why, oh why, did he have to try it out on us? The only thing we learned about per- colations was whether to use drip or ground coffee. We realize it was a chore to learn us the proper tech- nique of Lead Oleate squeezing . . . but Mr. K., took pity on us and threw it out anyway. M. Chavkin — Probably the most use- ful and practical bit of information obtained during our entire Pharmacy course was picked up in Cosmetic Lab. We know that the best method of determining whether a woman has an oily skin is to reach over the counter and rub your forefinger down her nose ; drip- ping grease is proof of an oily complexion. Dr. Lou Allen — (We never did learn how to spell that name.) Our first meeting with this illustrious head of our Pharmacy Dept. was punctuated with an introduction to sixth grade math, with a warning that his little boy could do the prob- lems. Now we can safely say to the good Doctor that we are ready at any time to take on his little son in a contest of any SEVENTH grade prob- lems. We had our seri- ous days also. None will forget that dra- matic moment when Dr. L. leaned over the lectern, hands shoved deep in his pockets, put our worried minds E. EMERSON LEUALLEN at rest with the announcement ... I assure you, I have no stock in Van Pelt and Brown. And the humorous side ... I was going to say that the odor of diluted lanolin has a sexy con- notation but 1 won ' t. For this bad pun, the class overwhelmingly voted to take away his Remington. Joe Kanig — We have been dragged — er — brought close to Mr. Kanig during the three years of extensive Pharmacy training. Within his domain of Dispensing Laboratory, we devel- oped the techniques of our profession. We underwent a metamorphosis from slow, messy working Juniors to slow, messy working Seniors. We learned that abst. feb does not mean abstain in February, and that duodeviginti ... oh well, we know it now. Our fondest recollec- tion though, is of a pract ica I when a scream echoed across the laboratory, CLOSE THAT BALANCE, at which point four of our members lost por- tions of their hair which have never been regained, followed by a more temperate, . . . or join the APhA. Dr. Brown — His profi- ciency at scraping out ointments to weigh, amazed us all. And why was it that after carefully wei g h i ng each capsule and pow- der before having them checked, we were always horrif ed to find them weighing differe ntly then when counted. We also ■earned that you can triturate potassium chlorate with sucrose and live to tell the tale.
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