Kansas City College of Pharmacy - Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

 - Class of 1924

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Kansas City College of Pharmacy - Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 103 of 142
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i llllllls 'Mi lp- 1 .iillllllllullliikttwyVgtnnlilluliulur:::'gr'f g Q I 'I' f ' NOTICE l f li 'i 2 ,Q l 5 Since l9l3 the secretary of the school has made every effort to locate the graduates of the school, so they could have the proper filing in our ree- ords. Many of them change locations without notifying the sehool, hence we find that the address of many is not at hand. ln reading over the list in this Annual will you please drop ns a card and give us any information you may have as to the residence of any one of the graduates. XX e wnl appreciate this favor VERY much. :X numlmer of our graduates have gained prominence in the medical pro- fession. Among them are: K. li. Castelaw, operating Christian Church l-lospitalg llarold V. lledrick, Robert ll. lr.and, Fletcher B. Taylor, Russell Hodge, lf. llassig, ll. Bl. Stofer and Rl. lf. Sidwell, all of Kansas City, No.5 lrlarvey XY, Maloney, of Taylor, Mo., -I, lf. llareeie. of lflatonia, Tex., and IJ. S. Long of 1'larrisonv1lle, Mo. li. K. Kiske, secretary of the Missouri lloard of Pharmacy, is from our sehool and a memher of the firm of Clinton's Pharmacy at lndependenee, Mo. Louis P. Simms. l'h. ti., of Kansas City, pure food and drug inspeetor for the Kansas City d.strict. was for years assoeiatecl with his father in the drug business. A. XV. listabrook, l'h. tl., of the llstahrook Cereal Laboratories, Kansas City, Mo.. is ehief chemist to the lloard of Trade and has made a success of the business. llis iahoratories at 729 Holmes street are well equipped and he has a thorough knowledge of grain and flour inspection industry. l.awrence Foreade, Ph. Li.. of Kansas City, long ago joined the selling end of the game and is one of the most, if not the most, successful of our gradnates that are selling drugs. He has for several years topped the list with Meyer Bros. Drug Company of St. Louis. George Li. liuneh, l'h, ti.. of Beloit, Kansas, has been engaged in the drug lmusiness in his home town for some twenty-five years. and with him are his two sisters. all products of our school. Klr. liuneh served his second term on the Kansas ljoard of l'harmaey. lle has a real hobby-it's horses. lidward H. Dorsey. l'h. G., formerly of Ottawa, Kansas, is now located in llallas, Texas. Mr. llorscy served on the Kansas State lioard of l'harm .ey for four vears and was entgagcd in the drug liusiness at Ottawa for some eighteen years, Carl XY. .-Xtkinson of lireckenridge. Hn.. has spent the past eight years at Dallas. Texas, formcrly representing Lfpjohn Chemical Co., lint now with XYm. S. Merrill Co. lle has made a success and with his cfassmate, Law- rence XY. llart, now w.th the Sterling l'rodncts in Kansas City territory. both hear out the statement that education plus personality will win. lioth are married and have small danghtcrs. l'i4,1fiu linnifvrifiii if E 5 A :'Q 1!!!!IIlIIIl IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIllllllllillllfllii 'A

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2 E l P ' 'f r ' 'lHllIIllIlIII V riiuiiiiiiiiiiii '. Q. mu Qrmm. Jani - -- W fl A 'QYW WP' .llllllfnn Junior lmpression of Dr. Taylor's Lecture 1've studied solutions. clecoctions, dilutionsg l've labored quite hard to obtain Some Pharmacy knowledge, but here at the college l'n1 really quite wild and insane. XVhile riding on street cars, jitneys and kit cars The passengers all wonder and stare, For Aqua Auranti and Liquor Pepsini Sound funny when said to the air. Now sleeping and waking, Fm shivering and shaking, For Botany is getting my goat, I've mixed Pinus Alba with Ricini Communis, And IIOVV I've quite given up hope. My poor brain is seething with words without meaning, Histology, eellsg what a fizzg Vermicular motion, l've sure got a notion, Will be my condition for quiz. Epithelial cell doesn't sound very well, Pathology keeps us perplexed. Where Pseudopods lead us, Kind heaven don't leave us, Or Cardiac failure is next, But courage is rising, for weeks we have been striving, And no one has lost leg nor arm, And if luck just stays by us, Quite soon we may leave without harm. So now I've a maxim that if reflex action Should make my poor larnyx go dead, My old Epigloth would surely flop up. And I would keep going ahead. -Percy Edward Taylor, '2l. l l iQ E 5 E .fi ' i 1 :nw our rmim-.-.i 4 V ffllllllllllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII llllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITTI, '51



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'Wu lluulllnl W' i':::1. 'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWFT ' V' inunuiiiiiiiu::::'1:r'f V 'll gf John Glazier XYilliams is probably the most successful of the graduates in the drug business. As one of the firm of ljrecklein-XYilliams in Kansas City he has by hard work and personal attention to details, keeping quality and service always to the front, gained a reputation for real drug service that none can exeel. XVith him is his brother, Sumner. and two other graduates of the school, Lester R. Barr and Geo, R. Horst. the latter being the senior clerk in charge. Nicholas Hunter opened the first drug store in Kansas City that was minus the usual soda fountain, etc, He now operates three stores. Brecklein and Brecklein-XVilliams have gained a name for real drugs and service and are the largest prescription drug stores in Kansas City. Also they gained considerable attention when they refused to have a liquor permit, which so many druggists seem to think essential. Also they are believers in drug clerks that have an education and their stores are manned by graduate pharmacists. Mr. NVilliams, who operates the Brecklein-XVilliams store, is a graduate of this school, also his brother. Sumner. George Horst and Lester R. Barr. Mr. Horst being the senior clerk. At the 904 Grand store will be found Ada Hoover, Roy Buckingham, XV. A. Archer, Dewey Raish, Frank -lohnston and Percy E. Taylor. Our girls are SOME girls, and generally speaking, a very happy lot. Dorothy likes boys-better than booksg Ellen, equally as wellg Aileen and Della, being married, naturally like booksg Evelyn is non-committalg Nina. no doubt, is satisfied with fair grades if she is having a good time, and Maxine just has the good time all the time, but don't forget her lessons. XVhy do they have such things as botanical names? Gee, they are hard to remember, Seigle. The oldest and one of the most likeable students in the junior class is Fred Anderson. Quiet, gentlemanly, earnest in his effort and ever ready to lend a helping hand to the boys. To one who has taught school as he has it must be quite an experience listening to the many breaks some of the Juniors make. And he is only forty, that's young, and he has red hair. Bennie Donaldson, our vocational Junior and the popular president, is on the job all the time and has the class believing him. lf they follow his instincts they will be better and wiser as the years roll on. A class secretary must be one with the power to extract the necessary funds for class purposes. In selecting john Smollinsky they have a chap that is popular, always good natured, polite, fair, who will to his utmost do his part to produce harmony and good feeling in the class and at the same time keep the finances in a creditable condition. Leslie Hunt, as treasurer. will keep the books in order and does not need to give a bond. YVe all know him. Albert A. Padula. a vice-president of the N. A. D. C., president of the 1922 class, and who hails from St. -loe, is very much interested in getting lhlgr Um' Ilumlrwil Tzvu 9' 'U-T-Bi 'IIIII lllnFin'Qnj' --ri. s., I ' , .,,- , .llll lllll. lllL.nm .. l t i E r E E E K l

Suggestions in the Kansas City College of Pharmacy - Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) collection:

Kansas City College of Pharmacy - Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 1

1928

Kansas City College of Pharmacy - Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 36

1924, pg 36

Kansas City College of Pharmacy - Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 122

1924, pg 122

Kansas City College of Pharmacy - Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 41

1924, pg 41

Kansas City College of Pharmacy - Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 13

1924, pg 13

Kansas City College of Pharmacy - Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1924 Edition, Page 52

1924, pg 52


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