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

 - Class of 1928

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Page 43 text:

he -1 .Juan-W' ll v l l Student Council N , an S!! ll in ii , ,li ,ge if Tl at Back Row-Simonson. O'Brien. Foley. Carey. Saunders Front Row-Short. Delaney, Kohl. XVelch li 1 'THE STUDENT COUNCIL is a student organization hav- 5-ill ing supervision over all student activities. It has been l found to be a success in taking care of all school affairs which deal with all of the classes, and corresponds to the Q ' well known Student Government that has been installed in nearly all of the larger schools. All class business and activities are taken up, studied, and passed on by this ' organization. The members are chosen by the popular i vote of the classes and an equal number of representatives are taken from each. if 2 4. l39l l V T H E M O R T A R o' ip. ' 4 i if?- 'Q-'T1li75.A'i'li ., 1 . K l , X i 1 I i I x 1 sa 1 i -l li ki .W gl t I

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X , -x i. T H E M Q 1 T A R fan .3 5 4' ti And A Go dl To W H dl is Ally' 5 o lime as at y , l .F 7' HE KANSAS CITY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY held their annual Christmas :Ni party dance January 5th, at the Varsity Club, at Thirty-fourth and Main i'wi tfeets. . si , T lfloel Garrett, one of the Seniors, furnished the music. The orchestra l business seems to be a side line to Mr. Garrett's pharmacy training but if he is as successful in the drug business as the orchestra his future happi- l Q ness'w1ll be assured. The six-piece orchestra furnished some good dance ft' lx music and every one felt due for a good time after getting back to work i from the holidays. Again I would like to commend Noel Garrett on his if success with his orchestra. Sixty couples attended and the affair was chaperoned by Dean and Mrsi Whitney, I say chaperoned: well, they were just as much in the fun of ll the evening as any one of the younger people. And, of course, with their direction the party was given the most loyal support of every one there. fi lt If you have ever attended a party or dance 'with the Whitneys present c you will know how full of real fun and clean enjoyment the evening was. A This party was such a success that it was planned by the Freshmen and Juniors to give the Seniors a farewell party on the llth of May. This party was given in the same class spirit of friendship as the first one. 1 It was given in the Athenaeum Club on Linwood, the size of the crowd present made it necessary to have more floor space than the Varsity Club. There were over a hundred couples present and we must say that if the ft irst party was a success this was even more so. And it brought all of the ' students and faculty together for the last big party with this graduating class. l, , Dean and Mrs. Whitney were there as chaperons again but as in the 1 former party they danced and enjoyed themselves as much as anyone. A chaperon like that is more than welcome at any party. The Seniors were supposed to be surprised by this affair but murder lj will out, and the boys were aware of the plans nearly as soon as they were made, and of course began to make reservations at the store for some 3 L one to work in their place that particular night. At refreshment time, thanks were given by Gordon Delaney, for the Seniors, and answering speeches were made by Lester Short, Junior Presi- dent, and Jack Foley, Freshman President. Then a little talk of school friendship was made by Mrs. Whitney. And, as I said before, A good time was had by all. f ' l38l



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