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.xdalclreaa fo ide Cfau o F 1967 To the Graduates ofthe Class of 1967: It has been my distinct pleasure to have served as your class moderator since that vaguely remembered Fresh- man Orientation Day in September, 1962, when you were welcomed to Fordham by Dean Sica and Father Taylor in the then spacious Room 4,1 For you, VCl'y likely, the intervening five years have blended into one long con- tinuum of seemingly unending lectures, notes, study assignments, laboratory sessions, exam periods, trips to Albany, etc., etc. But hopefully, you have also had some time in which to reflect a bit Qwhich is only befitting for part of a group which a weekly newsmagazinc once named the Men and VVomen of the Yearv for 1966l. For very little, including room mnnbers, has remained unchanged in these five years. You have changed, Fordham has changed, your profession of pharmacy has changed, the world has changed. But change is now ac- cepted as commonplace. Your task as responsible young men and women is to try to direct change in your own lives, as well as in others', always to the good, the true, the right and the just. This is the challenge for all of us. Presumably, you chose to come to Fordham because you believed that Fordham could help you prepare to meet your future responsibilities and challenges. Your administration and faculty prayerfully hopes that it has suc- ceeded. VVe have tried our best, now it is up to you. And so, to those of you who will enter some aspect of the profession of pharmacy go our best wishes for a happy and successful career, and a final reminder to hold high the ideals of your honored profession. To those who will seek to continue their educations in graduate or professional schools go our best wishes for your success and our confident hope that your stay at Fordham has prepared you well for your future fields of study. As a final note, please be assured that your Alma Mater welcomes your continued participation in alumni affairs, and hopes and expects that you will always keep in touch. Once again, my very best wishes to you all, always. Cordially and sincerely, Dr. VValter Schubert Moderator, Class of 1967 9
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