St Louis College of Pharmacy - Prescripto Yearbook (St Louis, MO)

 - Class of 1933

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St Louis College of Pharmacy - Prescripto Yearbook (St Louis, MO) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 102 of 142
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1933 PRESCIIIPTO MAR. APRIL Page One Hundred Calendar of1932-33 24--It must have gone on, and with it all in a poker gameg what did you learn from the game, Mr. Wildfong? 27-Pollock asked a question in class. 28-The last day. 1-Here comes the Lion. 2-Speckart is seen with Corbin. L'Oh! Cupid where is thy sting? 3-Foster fails to slam a card down. 6--Fred Bechtold drops a beaker. Is that news? 7-Klorer is said to be using the force system. You brute. 8-The Freshmen are ready for spring practice. 9-A great iistic battle is seen in the ofiing. Fighting Joe Adams chal- lenges Ernie CBad Boy, Leilier to a tussle. 10-Militzer and Mulligan are sepa- rated. 13-Hewitt is absent. 14-Hewitt is still absent. 15--The return of the Prodigal. 16-Kastrup leads and is trumped. 17-Gusie is seen at the Fox with Faye. 20-Schnieder fails to attend party, complications in South St. Louis. 21-Hyman stays quiet a whole period. 22-Dr. Duden does his daily dozen on the lecture stand. 23-Ratz is still having trouble holding warm beakers. 24-Dickman says a week end in the Ozarks is what he needs. 27-When the moon comes over the mountain. 28--I'll be waiting there for you. 29-Our campus is beginning to show signs ot life. Good ole spring, 30-Wnat's tnis about Patterson spend- ing his week ends at Dupo? 31-The Lion goes out like a Lamb. 3-What, more exams? 4-The paddocks are beginning to fill with ponys for the coming races next week. 5-Bridges wonders what a bast fiber is, 6-Spring fever is beginning to show and even the girls have a different attitude. 7-Talk of a trip, is that right? 10-Exams are running along smoothly. MAY J UNI: 11--The last one today and now we can breathe for a few days. 12-A little vacation and a chance to see the ole home town. 18-Back from our Easter holidays and going into the final stage of anes- thesia, will we recover or not? 19-Gunter says he has found an un- known. 20-Raskas can't find the strychnine. 21-Final plans made for the trip to Lilly's. 24-Spent day getting clothes and spir- its together to go. 25 and 26-We are on the trip, we're at Indianapolis, Hewitt, who is the blonde? Charlie, are those girls in the room with you and Bill? Had a grand time and wish we could go again. 27-Tired, lonely and blue. Give me my bottle. 28-The last of April for us. 1-May Day and have you a pansy in your home? 2-Pessin and Eisele are seen in Forest Park. I'11 be glad when you're dead, you rascal, you. 3-Everybody goes to see the circus parade. 4-Meeting of the Ornegi Phi. Just another day wasted away. 5-We decorate the hall. Hurrah, an- other dance. 6-Dance given by Chi Iota Phi and Rho Pi Phig well, I never thought it could be accomplished. A great time was had by all combatants. 8-Seniors begin to realize the end is near. 10-Unknowns are still a mystery. 12-The weak end. 17-Some talk of semester exams. 22-It's true me exams are here. 26-They are over. 29-We begin our round of graduation activities. You sots. 5-Omega Phi banquet. Whoopee. 6--College banquet. My stomach can't take it. 7-Commencement. So long, pals, I gotta go now and when you gotta go, well, take my hand, brother, and get me from this ole rocking chair.

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1933 PRESCRIPTO Calendar of1932-33 28-School again and did we have a grand time. 29-Omega Phi convenes and discusses nothing, gets nothing done and has a swell time. 30-Only 25 days till Christmas. DEC. 1-Gracie is trying to chisel Faye out J AN. of Gusie. 2-We understand Clyde is carried away with his position, well we would all like to be carried away like that. 3-I like mountain music, good ole mountain music. 6-Chemistry is still going strong or maybe that's the HQS. 7-Prof. Hoester agrees that someone is rightg well, maybe I am wrong. 8-Klosterman and Jeskey explain the Law of Emotions. 9--Dr. Duden is absent, now that's bad. 12-Only 13 more sopping days. 13-Another lucky day. 14-Omega Phi gives drink and drop and Charlie, where are you? A swellish time was had by all. 15-Water consumption goes up 24,000 gallons in a day. 16-Gunter is seen on the Dawn Patrol: pardon me, Ed. 19-Hutch and Mac speak of Arkansas, like two ole razorbacks. 20-Getting ready for the homecoming. 21-Now for Santa Claus and the suck- ers. Someone gives a party that is attended by all and all took all and that's all till we see what all Santa brung us all. 4-School again and many tales of con- quest, victory and defeat and rev- elled over a bottle of Coke that the odd man bought. 5-Winkelmann collects 3c on account, yeah! on account of that's all the party had. 6-Friday, that's our day. 9-Hewitt is not at school. 10-Pessin misses school. 'Tm so lonely when my little boy goes away. 11-Eve is seen in the garden, my pal. 12-Dean loses Ernie. 13-A really lucky day-it's Friday. 16-I'm a year older today, believe it or not. FEB. 17-There's a rumbling in the sky and dark clouds are appearing. 18-Yes, it's true the semester exams starts next Monday. 19-Gracie is seen rolling those big brown eyes at William. 20-The day is at hand. 23-The start, but it looks like the fin- ish at Hrst. 24-The second quarter and the ponys are still going strong. 25-They are at the half and Second Roller hasn't received a call. 26-They are in the stretch, Lilly's Handbook gets the call. 27-A real movie finish with Roller leading the field, and what a race! A thrill from start to finish, and every day every yard brought new thrills, and now that it's over we are happy and mighty glad that Burroughs invented the adding ma- chine. 30-We register again, really We pay off again, at least I heard somebody did. 31-More registration and less cash. 1-We start again with a clean slate and new hope. I hone, you hope- well, you all know the song. 2-Barr sees his shadow. 3-Stone corrects the instructor. 6-Leyhe turns picric acid green with, well ask Klosterman. 7-Theater party is held at Garrick. Hot-cha-cha-cha. 8-Drugs, drugs, drugs, where does the professor find them all? 9-Who makes the standard! We'll, I don't believe it's all true. 10-The college widow is absent from school. 13-Lady Luck is here again. 14.-Jonas fails to play pinochle. 15-I wonder why Flom is always reaching back in Duden's class? 16-The standard fails. 17-Miss Johnston takes two boy friends to Fox. Just a gigolof' 20-Herr Brueggemann paints the tri- cycle a brilliant black. 21-Jeskey makes a mistake. 22-A holiday, we needed it. 23-Why can't this night go on for- ever? Page Nmety Nme



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