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Front Row: Second Row: Third Row: Top Row: F. Brendis, A. Fishman, A. Hanmian, J. Zdunczyk, A. DiDomenicantonio, V. Gritsch, J. Hanson, J. Iinson, S. Gorman, W. Dobbins. L. Maggy, L. Dwyer, R. Giruzzi. J. Chiarella, H. Lipschultz, P. Harmon, C. VVhitcstonc, M. Burns, L. Fortin, L. Furnia. F. Viviani, R. Bostick, B. Goldstein, D. Cesta, G. Harrington, A. Faddcn, R. Barber, R. Fellows, F. Hempstead, D. Barnes, R. Szynialak. R. Comanzo, J. Bollinger, K. Hunter, C. Fox, C. BudolT, D. Gaily, W. Hallen- beck, E. Cohen, W. Barnard, W. Doetsch. CLASS OFFICERS Chkt Fox John McCarthy Janice Imson Warren Doetscii President Vice-President Secretary Historian 23
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ClasiS of 1958 Front Row: Second Row: Third Row: Top Row: E. Pasquarella, L. Stote, C. Latano, R. Farney, A. Cantor, W. Stilwell, S. Michaelson, J. McCarthy, R. Shockley. F. Lange, F. O’Toole, B. Rozek, D. Spaulding, B. Kost, B. Rapowitz, H. Vccdcr, E. Moulton, J. Resnik. D. Wilson, R. Manger, G. O’Connell, D. Seifert, J. Rosenberg, R. Thomas, R. Pomerantz, J. Putnam, R. Kuhn, P. Zito. C. Knapp, M. Sube, J. Garrity, M. Williams, C. O’Connor, L. Sail, R. Lee, D. Jordan. The fall of ’56 once again welcomed back the class of ’58. Being well rested from the summer vacation, we started out the year with the utmost intentions of achieving a successful one. Junior students were soon seen hurrying through the halls earning Quant, samples to the weighing room. Everyone soon became very efficient at using the analytical balance. Despite a rigorous schedule, the Juniors once again found time to contribute their many skills and abilities to extra-curricular activities. The intramural basketball team has engaged in another highly successful season. For class officers we selected Chester Fox, President; John McCarthy, Vice President; Janice Imson, Secretary-Treasurer and Warren Doetsch, Historian. As the end of another year approaches, we look back at all the enjoyable moments such as the Junior Prom, receiving of our class rings, and all the other functions we attended. Perhaps, with even greater anticipation, wc are looking forward to become Seniors and finally receiving our degree in pharmacy. 22
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3umor Humor 'Vwe. .y v Ott'f.s Did you ever? — Drop a box of pharmacognosy slides. — Put. a shake well label on an ointment in pharmacy lab. Try to make citrate of magnesia without capping the bottle. — Assay your quant, sample to be 112% pure. Try to identify nux vomica by tasting it. Run out of ink in pharmacology, and while reaching for your other pen, miss 14 lines of notes. - Make the special “elephant” or “spaghetti” suppositories. Burn yourself on a bunsen burner and get treated for phenol burns. Professor: “Gentlemen, I’m dismissing this class twenty minutes early today, so leave quietly so as to not wake the other classes.” Junior to roommate: “I don’t like my cooking either . . . but do 1 sit here and gripe about it?” She: “May I have the jumbo size of arsenic, please?” Pharmacist: “Do you have a prescription?” She: “No, but 1 have his picture.” “Son, after four years at college you’re nothing but a ch unk, a loafer, and a darn nuisance. I can’t think of one good thing it has done for you.” “Well, Dad, it’s cured Mom of bragging about me.” Sign on a pharmacy: 1 am shutting my doors today. The services which I have been doling out free all these years may now be obtained in the following places: Where to find the street you want — A drink of water to swallow the aspirin you bought elsewhere — Change for twenty-dollar bill — Postage stamps — Reading magazines — The cop on the corner. The fountain across the street. The bank down the block. The post office. Can now be bought at the stationery store. Tune in on your radio. 24 Free medical advice
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