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

 - Class of 1924

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lib'- 1:::.'z::::uuuumu1' 3, M li X N 1 I K I DECEMBER 15. Everybody cramming for the exams. The class as a whole decides to give Mr. and Mrs. VVhitney a nice little Christmas remembrance. A committee is appointed to choose some suitable gift, also one for Prof. Gustafson. A bridge lamp was chosen for Mr. and Mrs. VVhitney and a very nice leather billfold was chosen for Prof. Gustaf- son. Both presents were received with much appreciation and thanks. DECEMBER 20. VVith much crying of Merry Christmas and Happy New Year all depart to their homes in order that we each may hang our stockings in their respective places and get to shake hands with Santa Claus once more. JANUARYZ. Every one back, although there is much glitter from fancy silk hosiery to diamond stick pins, all began to study for the rest of the mid-term exams. JANUARYS. XVe just had one question in physiology, but it covered everything from the first page to the last, and then some. , JNNUARY 8. Don't grieve too much because you still have a chance to make it up be- fore school is ont. JANUARYIO The subject is very gently brought to our attention of the fact that the Seniors were going to get out an annual, and in explaining it to ns Mrs. Whitney asked of ns our opinion and we with few exceptions voiced our approval of the project because of the fact that after we have retired and are living the lives of the idle, we can turn back the pages of our memory and as we glance at the smiling countenances of our friends we shall recall our school days at K. C. C. P. JANUARY15 l fl ll x R if! DECEMBER 18. The committee is appointed by our President to select our class pins, and after mneb fllSt'1lSS:0ll of the merits of the different pins one was chosen sim- ilar tu the Senior pin. tt, ' i il 1 Ihigr Xi rig-'Our' ..1II'1!!!.IlIll IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllillflflli. 1'

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J P ' l'::::.i:::::nnlll1lunu'rir - Gmmuuumu:::: .fer'f ll. 1 OCTOBER l5. Phar. lab. and the hard part of it is we have to get here at nine o'clock. The odor of deeoctions. infusions, distillations and incincrations was stiiling. but at noon all emerged happy but hungry. OCTOBER l8. Everything going fine, nothing to complain of because so far everybody is just getting their feet wet. OCTOBER 21. All have made the decision to buy and sell by different systems of weights and measures because Prof. VVhitney has just showed to us the difference between apothecary, troy and avoirdupois systems. And the difference will soon make a poor man rich. OCTOBER 26. The class made the annual trip to the Quindaro water plant and viewed the remains of millions of fossils that are killed in order that we may have decent drinking water, and after being made acquainted with the chemical analysis of the water and apparatus used in purifying the water we came to the conclusion that it was a great thing. But why worry about a few germs? And immediately the old saying comes to us, XVha.t the eyes d0n't see, the stomach d0n't feel. So we returned home much wiser but tired. OCTOBER 31. Class elections came to a climax and the following were elected to the exalted positions: Bennie L. Donaldson .... ,...,,.,,,,,,, P resident C. P. Cusworth .......... ....... V ice-President John Smollinsky ...,.. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, S e eretary L6Sl1C Hunt ........... ...........,....,. T reasurer Rudy Schreiner .......................... ............... S ergeant-at-Arms George Hodges ...... Chairman of Entertainment Committee DECEMBER 5. The entertainment committee of our class and of the Senior class decide on the date of the big dance to be given within the next few weeks at the jack-o'-Lantern. DECEMBER 10. selves. gl rl ' T ' i T - -: :' - 5 1 1 E X5 The dance is now history, but even the wallflowers enjoyed them- l l Page Sixty '1III!Illllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illllll IIIIIIIIIIIIITTIL Z'



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A -if - Y, 'Wu IIIIIIII 4 1.... SIL'iiiilllllllllIIIIIl'f'3!T - imuunmulu::::'11:2 f F, ' I 'lg 'gf JANUARY 18. VVe are asked by the Seniors to select our class queen. In the elections that followed George Hodges and the Murray brothers each received one vote, but Miss Dawson was elected. Afterwards one of the fellows was singing, 'Tm a King. Now what do you suppose he meant by that? JANUARYZL The class as a whole are asked to give snapshots for the annual and any jokes we may have. If we were to give up all the jokes we have there wouldn't be much class left, So we complied with the first but not the last command of our superiors, the noble Seniors. JANUARYZS We had our likenesses taken and all are pleased with the outcome ex- cept one or two, and their only reason was that their misplaced eyebrows didn't show up well enough. JANUARY 27. Everything going fine. Prof. Gustafson is well pleased and even the laziest of the Juniors have learned about the functioning of liver and the kid- neys under Dr. Taylor. If some one should get inquisitive and ask about the auricular motion of the heart they would get a full and detailed! descrip- tion of the same, even from Bennie Donaldson, and we all know that he doesn't study. FEBRUARY 3. About time for another picnic? The Seniors are beginning to hint of some kind of entertainment for their special benefit. Maybe it wouldn't hurt to give them some kind of a feed becausc they all need sympathy and encour- agement. FEBRUARY 5. After careful and considerable deliberation on the part of our President and his worthy staff it is decided to give the Seniors a Fine banquet, some- thing they will be proud of, and also to show to them our class spirit the en- tertainment committee are given instructions to work out the details and to submit same to the class. FEBRUARY S. The call has gone out for baseball material, and all those eligible bring the old glove and start to get into shape. Page Sirly-Two .. ..1lI'1IEEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIlllllllllllllllillllffli. F yi X t . 1 E 5 E E l I

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