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

 - Class of 1928

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Iii! . ll. W. .gh asa- 1 t - THE MORTAR - .., ,- , - . 1 . X., : vl Y Kirkham, Earl, energetic, rather work than study. likeable. 5 N 1 Loman, Everett, his four eyes see much, his attitude wins praise. McCullough, P. K., could if he would, but likes a good time better than sg storing for the future. ' Mazza, E., happy, capable and likeable. l Naudet, A., a polished gentleman, always co-operating with everyone.. Polokolf, F., young, not wise, but capable of development. A Q Peterson, Carl, tall and pleasant, just learning some of the ethics of business ,Q 1- life. 4 . - 3 ,K Parker, Claude, everyone likes Claude, but it keeps some busy dodging. 1. - 1 1 1 Quillen, Myrl, quiet but seeing humor, studious at times and absolutely S dependable. ' Reeder, Geo., tall and fair with curly hair and a personality that can't be beat. m Rea, Norden, serious at times, a real student and very likeable. ' Ritz, lsadore, bright but impractical, eager for information and popular. 1' . ff . Saunders, Cleo, keen on lab. days, not afraid of work and always asking 1 questions. p 4 Smith, C. R., the tallest lad in the class and one of the most likeable. i' Simonson, Clarence, dependable Council member, bright and of no mean y ' ability. . - IW N Spencer, Clarence, snappy clerk, good student, more energy than health to N back it. Starr, J. P., the last matriculant, unbounded faith in himself. ambitious and .1 pleasant. 1 Fi T Stevens, Harold, quiet, capable clerk, but lacking in application as a student. if Will find himself. Sorenson, L., in and out like a mouse, but learning each day. ' is if Twitty, Frank-What's it all about, anyway? :Q 4 ,33 --gut gg A ,V ' E a,a..e1.fz , N w -,,1,F. f , ,-.Egg l6ll 1 5 -1 .1 -3 l i 1 l l 1 1 l 1 4 l i 1 1 1 l 1 1 l 1 - K. . ,:. qt. bis, xi K1 is

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Q . A nv k A A A . 5? . ....,.f...-............f ' 1 Q ' 1 If A ' E 1 f 5 . . . ' E Around the School with Uur lfiresliies . Q M. M. W. Altergott is an energetic news agent outside of school hours. John is steady and industrious. .kg . vs ff! e f FE N Addleman, Ted-May I, can I, shall I, every day queries from a vocalist of s Q , A . ir ' note. Had the neatest lockers. Is the Senior Class member. I it Adelstein, Robert, youthful, ambitious, industrious and realizing responsi- Q! mr! 5, t bilities. A popular lad. .H g i Block, Bert O., is tall and smilingand interested in his chosen vocation. E .li s E ' Craig, Paul, one of the honor boys possessing a pleasing personality and a E very dependable clerk. D ll: ' 1 f ' iDeFeo, Fred, husky and willing with brains that he can use. Estrada, G., eager for knowledge, not forgetful of others. 5 if Fawks, R. C., tall and calm, assured and capable. ,Xu 2 A p g Foley. Jack, an efficient president who has the confidence and good will of all. ll. il? N' Q Gershon, C. B., irrepressible, eyes on possibilities and a student. i If . if Hagan, J. D., talkative, noisy, into all mischief, but after all a good fellow. H . J Goodrich, Chas., always at his proper chair or locker, capable and the kind of a lad that parents don't worry about and everybody likes. i Harwood, Kennerly, bri ht and cheery, realizing his responsibilities and hop- r g hi i ing to make good. Hatchett, Ray, never know he was here excepting at tests, but he is popular. . . Qld Kawasawki, J., making every effort to grasp the subjects and in the doing making friends. g . 3,5 I ' il: Wertzber er, Mars, whose brains are on duty all the time. ill qt 2 X Wiley, John, of sunflower fame. Bright and likeable. John will be a success. 'll . 'Vi ,sol J



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far: f' 'U5'ia. 'I '5:. Around the School with the juniors Alport, W. H., easy going but prone to pass up opportunities. Burnett, Wm., inoffensive but not realizing responsibilities. Breidenthal, Chuck, neat, basketball player, gentlemanly and popular. Baskin, Carl, eflicient clerk, good student, likeable. Bell, Clifford. Did he say that? I never heard it. Cantwell, Spencer, irresponsible, likeable, but trying to do too many things at the same time. Carey, Henry, keen basketball player, honor student, quiet but sure. Elbert, Joe, likeable, hustler, but handicapped by poor health. English, Forrest, realizing wasted opportunities, likeable. Pain, Leonard, capable but lacking right outlook on future possibilities. Grebe, James, red haired and freckle faced, keen on pretty girls, neat lab. man. Gravino, John, kept many from making goals and a good student. Gray, Robert, could, but too lazy or occupied with other interests. Henry, Delbert, young and easily led, but trying to find himself. Howard, Wm., quiet, dependable, earnest, capable, gentlemanly. Hansen, Lawrence, ????? learning. Jenkins, Robert, liked by everyone. Kowalski, Edw, likeable, easy going, don't use his brains. Krause, Adolph, doubles for Sharpe, even in exams. OK. McCune, Eugene, not realizing how much he has Wasted. Merker, Geo. W., optimistic, assured, likeable. L Milward, Erskine, easy comes and easy goes, but too much Work makes dull study hours. Magady, David, never quite getting across? Muir, Forrest, capable, likeable, dependable. O'Brien, Henry, neat, pleasing personality, capable. Orlando, Louis, always expecting something? Santa Claus? Pendarvis, Ross, talkative, noisy, bright, and energetic. Porter, Virgil, slow but sure, honest and a student. Paul, Hugh, likeable, but the wrong view of life generally. Shawhan, Martin, tall and thin, continual grin, everybody's friend. Short, Lester L., a popular class president whose personality will make him prosperous. Selby, Chester, young but dependable. Sharpe, Chas., four eyes and wise, he never shirks. Salyer, Claude, hustling clerk with a good mind. Stein, David, neat and sure. Tuzman, Abe, ? ? ? ? ? Van Kirk, Eleanor, pretty, capable and popular. M. M. W. S A iw -'- ' ,. cl- f ,j ' A Q 5 l62l

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