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Jn m emonam GREGORY DiMAGGIO A member of the Senior Class. His death was espe- cially regretted by those who knew him well; they felt that he had a great deal to contribute to the world.
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9 ' eun 6 HI Heddaae Members of l be Class of ' 53: Once again C.U.C.P. has placed her stamp of approval on the product of four years of careful nurture and training. A graduating class is made up of distinct individuals and no pattern can be said to represent each one. Each has his own preferences, his own likes and dislikes, his own degree of ambition and his own ability. All, however, share a fundamental scientific knowledge on which a future of one ' s own making can be based. Further- more, all are alumni of an old, but not static, a revered, but not entombed, College of Pharmacy. Just as the College is judged of her alumni in the field, so will she be judged by the records that you will make during the ensuing years. As you well know, definite progress has been made in the College Development Plan. With the objective of a new curriculum in a new home on the campus we have sought the advice and help of a very wide segment of pharmacy. Our goal is so worthy, our sincerity so obvious, that friends everywhere are rallying to the cause. Great strides have been made in outlining a teaching program for the College — a program, tentative as yet and subject to revision, but giving every evidence of the careful, thought and honest effort that went into its planning. Each of us, and that includes most surely the Class of ' 53, can point with pride to the part we choose to play in this great forward step. Some of us can contribute largely — in labor, in money, in interest. The gifts of others may be limited. But each must share, to the best of his ability, in helping the College to fulfill her destiny. As the College benefits, so shall Pharmacy, and so shall you. I hope that each of you will keep in close touch with the College through active participation in your alumni association. Our plans call for continuing and growing bonds between the College and her graduates. Keep us informed of your progress. For each and every one of you, I wish full measure of health and happiness and the satisfaction that comes from a job well done. Sincerely, E. E. Leuallen Dean
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