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1 c pi I g I n r n SENIORS N. Ozro Walters Zero Sullivan, Indiana Well Well,— So thats the monu- ment. Elizabeth Weinland Betty Greenfield, Indiana To know her is to like her. Glenn C. Williams Dad Coliivibus, Indiana Believes in raising his own soda jerkers. o o o Ivel C. Wilson FooFoo Monroe City, Indiana A laugh is worth a hundred groans in any market. ' rwenty-eight
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ar 1 c m t g I w r n SENIORS H. Berl Van Deventer Leroy, Illinois The bov from Illinois. Van ' Ralph Van Pelt Slim Gordon, Ohio He may make a great pharmacist some day. Ben H. Wakefield Ben Shelbt ville, Kentucky He is so quiet we hardly know he is here. T. Randall Walter Tom ' Auburn, Indiana He is here, we heard him laugh. Twenty-seven
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e 1ft t jw t g t II r a SENIOR CLASS HISTORY September 17, 1923, the twentieth annual opening of the Indianapolis College of Pharmacy, found sixty-five Juniors clamoring for entrance into that institution. We possessed all the -timidity and unsophistication so characteristic of a beginning class, and this feeling grew as we began our schedule on the nineteenth day of the month. But is this fact remarkable? With Plant Histology; Theory of Pharmacy; Pharmaceutical Arithmetic and Latin ; Physics and Inorganic Chemistry confronting us, is it any wonder that our ungrasping minds were more or less bemuddled? And is it alto- gether strange that one of our number, in the midst of a lecture on such a topic as ' Life History of Dryopteris (Aspidium or Nephrodium) Felix Alas as a type of Sporophyte or Asexual Generation ' should interrupt the In- structor with: Professor, my limited vocabulary permits me to compre- hend about ten percent of what you say, only to be dismally squelched with the return, It is extremely unfortunate that the technical terminology of this science is so obtuse. However, in the face of such obstacles as this, we struggled through the first two weeks and then becoming more accus- tomed to our surroundings, began to see dimly what it was all about ! The Senior Class cooperated with the Faculty in the attempt to make us feel at home by inviting us to a Halloween Party on the 27th of October. The afifair was a huge success ; it served its purpose. For now we had a knowledge of all phases of College life, and individually, we began to feel as if we were one of the boys. Thanksgiving vacation came and went before we knew it, and upon our return to school, it was suggested that the class should assume a more or less organized air, and that we should select our Class Officers. A meet- ing was called and the following were elected : President, J. D. Sturges ; Vice Presidents, Donald Price and Murray Annan ; Secretary, Elizabeth Weinland ; Treasurer, Jane Neukom; Sergeant-at-Arms, Eugene Hinshaw. The following committees were also chosen : Social Committee Lloyd Poe, Chairman; Howard Glenn and Miss Neukom; Finance Committee, John Haddon, Chairman; Chris Iverson, Ted Karney, H. B. YanDeV ' enter ; An- nual Committee, Carl Newhouser, Chairman, George Lanigan, J. Heath Bounnell ; Color Committee, Don Price, Chairman, Chester Canada; Class Pin Committee, Chas. Buchanan, Chatrman, T. F. Richason. A pre-holiday Dance was held at the College on the evening of De- cember sixteenth. The Varsity Five of Butler furnished the music. It was a pleasant affair and served as a most eft ' ective send-oft ' for our Christmas vacation. Tiventy-nine
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