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 103 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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19 3 3 PRESCRIP'1'O Senior Futuristics TEP right this way, ladies and gentlemen, and see our illustrious city as only Yours Truly can describe it, shouted a lusty stout gentleman in a sightseer's uniform. All right folks, we're off! To your left We have one of the city's most prominent and independent druggists, Mr. Charles Sievers, who attributes his success to making club sandwiches. ' On your right we have the Jackson Building. Mr. Jackson, the owner, has his oflices on the ninety-ninth Hoor-folks, just an air-minded fellow. As we turn the corner, We approach Ludmeyer's Fish Market. A strange thing, tradition has it that back in 1933 Harry attended a Pharmacy college- alas, fate. And to the right, in the two-story brick building, We have the partnership of Kastrup and Klorer, exclusive importers of the sandless variety of spinach from far off Bolivia Chome of contented spinach plantsj. Folks, as we proceed down Euclid Boulevard, on the left stands an obso- lete structure,'a Pharmacy collegeg gaze one and all at this ancient landmark. It is the last of its kind in the country. Believe it or not, but the president of this institution is none other than Charlie Mueller, a man who has been with the school for nigh onto sixty years. His motto is, Everything comes to him who waits. As We approach the entrance to Forest Park, note the marble statue of Commander Speckart, and the bronze plaque below, ':Speecl and alertness do a great man make. Commander Speckart reached his highest achievement while in active service as General-in-Chief of the Pony Brigade. As we proceed along the well-shaded lanes of this beautiful park, we see in the foreground a monumental band-stand, where every evening lovers of the peppy music gather to marvel at the hot, jazzy tunes of Paul Benecke and all the little Bennies, through the courtesy of the Hellava Watch Company, makers of the worldis worst time-pieces. Just ahead We see the most complete Monkey House east of Borneo, with its genial caretaker, Dean Link, who claims he can trace his ancestors back to their family tree, and none of them were missing. And to the left, as We Wend our Way, the only sea elephant in captivity. Folks, it was only through the untiring efforts of the great explorer, Rudy Jonas, that we now have this huge mammal in our midst. Yessir, armed only with his rusty pistol, he encountered this animal as it was taking a sunbath in the middle of a sub-tropical jungle. A hand-to-hand battle ensued in which the sea elephant was subdued and carried for eighty miles to the nearest out- post and sent to our illustrious city, where you now gaze upon it. Now we cross the great McClurg Bridge, under which once flowed the plutaric water of the River Des Peres, that father of waters. If it hadn't been for this man's efforts, the river would not have been Worth a dam. As we depart from this spacious park, we enter University City, the home of pleasure bent, tired, business men. As we travel along Delmar Boulevard, we see the Old Magazine Building fnot the publishers of Ballyhoo, Hooey, or Aw Nertsj. The mayor of this great burg is His Honor Judge Lancaster, who started on his great public career by sitting on park benches. Later his craving Page One Hunclred Two

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