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I 5 I . - i i p i ? i i A A X i '-::::::: :iiiiiiiiiiimi W si, x ll ' l ib- I-IISTORY OF SENIOR CLASS '24 XVow! So this is Paris! fllemarks from students from small towns such as Paola, Marshfield and Neck City.j Some place. no doubt, but where? But it is the same old story of boys following the age-old yearning for knowl- edge. or in other words, the time-worn theory of Them that has is them that gets, or is it that they had nice little ponies F llut many are the poor palates that are sunburued on that first memorable day in a big city. Fol- lowing is the remark quoted by an eavesdropper: An ambitious young druggist, upon entering a northbound street car, re- quested the following information from the conductor: Can I catch this street car, ride to Seventh Street and then walk over to 714 Wyandotte ? Yes, my lad, that is one funny thing about this town. There are absolutely no restrictions whatever as to how far one may walk. After finishing what seemed to be an endless journey and going from bad to Worse said student came to the end of his journey. Happy, you may be sure. XVhy not? Is it not the beginning of a wonderful and prosperous future? But after reg- istering, a different view comes before out' eyes. because we have just passed from the imaginary to the real, and many are the nights we have lain awake since and wished we were down home on the farm. SEP'l'l2KI BER 15. 1923. Matrieulation takes place. :Xnd students meander into office, sluff off one hundred and fifty dollars. look around at the other stickers and walk out happy but much lighter in financial resources4hypodermically speaking, flat, or in other words, broke. But where shall we park our toothbrush and Boston bag? llunt fever- ishly through the local paper. Rooms and board. Follow them up. finally settled at last. Iioy. what a relief. Now for the beginning of the end. Hooray, we're off. XVork starts in earnest. First it is Materia Medica. and Doctor Gayle, then Physiology and Doctor Taylor, then comes Phar- niacognosy, and Mrs. XYhitney, and last but not least comes Prof. Xtlhitney. with Pharmacy, Arithmetic and Commercial Iw'harmacy. That is on one side of the fence, and when we gaze to the other there stands Professor Andrews. with his ano, amas, amat book in his hand. and Prof. Gustafson, with a smile on his face, box of unknowns in one hand and a Rluter in the other. with which we become well acquainted. And together with getting acquainted with our new bosses, our future looks slightly faded. Ot l'Ol1IiR 20. Then one bright and sunshiny day we have a class meeting for the pur- pose of electing our class officers. lint owing to lack of space and our large enrollment. the -lunior class was divided into two sections and after elections we had the following chemical reactions: I l E 5 5 l s 'VP' LJ337' ll rv: In N-22' X Page I i'tff : I Um infill s Il Illll l I llllllllllll Illll I I Illlllllli . -I i .. fy' y , if
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