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g, I 1 I l , tl 1 1 :E c is l if y fl 1 ,gg E , 1, lf f Alluinnii Geo. Bunch, 1896, Beloit. Kan.. for years a member of the State Board of Pharmacy in Kansas. George retired several years ago and devotes most of his time to his hobby-fine horses. Bunch Drug Company is operated by his sisters, both druggists. ' Parkview Pharmacies, operated by graduate pharmacists who have initiative and unlimited energy as well as hosts of friends, are quite a cog in drug store merchandising. Phillip Smollinsky graduated in 1917 and his brother John in 1924. A Glazier Williams, 1906, of Brecklein-Williams, the largest and most ethical prescription stores in Kansas City, is an unassuming, capable business man and pharmacist that believes in real drug business, catering to the ills of humanity and has found such an adherence to the professional side of pharmacy both profitable and pleasant. Maxwellton McGregor. 1920, Physicians and Surgeons Building, Kansas City, Kansas, started the first fprescriptions exclusivelyj store on the Kansas side. Mac is very capable and has won the confidence of the public as well as the physicians. , Q 1 Dan A. Marsh, 1921. has stepped from the ownership of a paying drug store to the manager of one of the new chain prescription stores, Linck Drug Co., Inc. These South Side stores are catering to the real drug business with high class merchandise and high class prescription clerks. 'Mr. Marsh is at 63rd and Brookside. And with Mr. Linck, at 47th and Central, we see Percy Taylor, 1921, Oral Pitts. 1926, Frank Malson, 1913. 1 At 43rd and Oak we find Geo. H. Hodges, 1925, and Jack Heath, 1928. Arthur Schulz, of 1925, also Eric Eyssell, of the same class, are at 63rd and Brookside. Katz Drug Company of Kansas City employes eight graduates of this school. We find H. E.fRoland, of 1896, Laura Felsing, 1921, John Williams, 1916, Alfred Wilkening, 1924, Robt. Smith, 1924, Hyman Witschner, 1913. , Claire G. Martin, of 1909, 1005 East 31st St., has forsaken the filling of prescriptions to the perfection of salads and good things to eat. Claire is making good and deserves success 1 9 2 8 - -1 ,, 1 7,.!.,i L: if 1 I 1 1 1 . lj lj l l l I N. x, T E N X ' l641 55 Ag it
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:WM W,-.v.--,.-.-,,.-, . ,.,-, r , . . T H E M 0 R -A A R Y I ' Y d ' 1 l l ,x 1 X Jw ' V fit g Qt Q , F' : iv' I: The Mortar li Q .Il t gUST A WORD OF SINCERE APPRECIATION on the part of the Faculty and Trustees for the faithful and capable efforts on the part of the Mortar Staff. W my P l The unselfish efforts and the aid of the Editor, Business iw ling Manager and Advertising Manager will never be forgotten. Em . M. M. W. 4' i E1 Q Ei 'HEARD IN THE HALLS. il Gordon has lost faith in small text books? It's too expensive. f 4 Paul Wonders how so much Bacteriology could have been taught and missed him. 3 ' Jack Heath was the last Senior to leave the building the last E I day of school. I'm just realizing what I am leaving, says Jack. E Phil is absolutely against WIMMIN. She shouldn't have t turned down such a fine lad. i y fl' li Gardner, Campbell, Garrett, Malone , Banks Peterson, l Y Q Gullic, Goodwin and Klotz, held a consultation the last day??? Did you finish that????? how many times was I asked the i i question as the Mortar was trying to get to press? That Editor i and Business Manager were real pests. pi A It says Warm the liquid, how do you do that? Freshie. X Bunsen, matches and Water meant nothing to him. I? f A shave is not worrying me at this time, it's howto be si saved????? Bush. ,L j - 1 H i 'i mis 1 9 2 8 if B a e ,Q - l63l
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