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

 - Class of 1928

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,R 1. S 5 , I' V., . THE MORTAR - M + 123 - 1, ' ' It ' r'- 4 0- , t A we .Xi 'll s f 1 es? Pl lxf '4 ' A 15 t 13 la fi! t il , M r gl I. DELBERT CHENOWETI-I Lathrop, Mo. GEORGE A. JONES Marquette, Kan. . Energetic, ambitious and capable. Delbert Brainy, but not always wise. An excel- Q made the Mortar possible. lent salesman. Editor of the Mortar Phi Gamma 5 i QI x ' I PHILLIP L' KOHL Kansas City' Mo' IRVING SLOCUM Kansas City. Kan. ,V The bustling, capable business manager of - C bl . h . f h f . L- the Mortar. What could we have done bapa fy eaergetifg Zfmg or t e 'nur' to 'I without him? h 9 rosy' Fry ' ea e' ' X 2 Basketball '27, '28 -,Q I l Student Council ' N F .I t . 3. g NOEL N. GARRETT Rosedale. Kan. N' Q Married, r quite some musician, athlete, R K -' rather work than study but easily grasps is information. r N i- - .' 'N If X ls ! . I at a t 1 ' Q X ll it it F . .,. X X Q . X mis' 1 9 2 i 1 'f,.z5?? lzal - ...,g,42f:,,m-' K E E .-M , D s 1 Q , il -1

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T H E 31 'D ii T A R T 1 v 1 VP 1 The History of the junior Class ft t if Q WITH THE BEGINNING OF THE SCHOOL YEAR, September 15, 1926, some 'lj forty young men entered the portals of what was to them a new school: a school f N whose purpose it is to instill into the minds of these future druggists the knowl- edge relative to making each and every one a master in the art of practicing pharmacy, so that they might become better and more efficient in this their lg, chosen profession. This group is the present Junior Class of the College of A tl Pharmacy of Lincoln and Lee University. x After becoming settled in their new surroundings, they Organized, and chose as their president, Ben Butterfield. Under his able leadership the class pro- fix gressed through thc school year of 1926-27. Due to unavoidable circumstances class activities the first part of the year were nil, except for a few interesting observation trips in connection with the study of chemistry. However, with 'EN spring came the opening of the baseball season, and as is the custom, school was dismissed and the day was justly celebrated at Muehlebach field. Next ik came the school picnic, an annual affair held at Swope Park. With the com- pletion of the final examinations school closed for the year 1926-27. And the Freshman Class assumed the mantles of upperclassmen. The second year opened September 26, 1927, and while a few classmates i f of the previous year were missed, new members enrolled keeping the class mem- N bership about the same. Lester Short was elected to lead the destiny of the class through the year of 1927-28. Except for the traditional presentation of the green and white caps by the gf Juniors to the incoming Freshman Class, school life was again serene forthe NT! next few weeks. School activities did not crowd each other and the Thanks- mtg: Qi giving and Christmas vacations passed with only the mid-year examinations in A view to disturb the serenity. if However, with the arrival of spring, other diversions began to hold sway. S On April 9 and 10 the Missouri State Board of Pharmacy met and several, mem- bers of the class took the registered assistant pharmacist examination. Next the all-school picnic at Swope Park proved a delightful change. The Blues opened , 5 ' the baseball season and classes were all scheduled to meet at Muehlebach field V at 3:00 m. i May 11 was the date of the Junior-Freshman farewell party for the graduat- f ing class at the Athenaeum club. It H is The school year closed the last of May and members of the Junior Class separated for the summer with the realization that with the inauguration of 5 the year 1928-29 their third and last year of school would commence. f , ' g HOWARD. 1241

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1924

Kansas City College of Pharmacy - Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 30

1928, pg 30

Kansas City College of Pharmacy - Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 34

1928, pg 34

Kansas City College of Pharmacy - Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 74

1928, pg 74

Kansas City College of Pharmacy - Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 13

1928, pg 13

Kansas City College of Pharmacy - Yearbook (Kansas City, MO) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 101

1928, pg 101


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