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PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY AND SCIENCE 43RD STREET. KINGSESSING AND WooDl.AND AVENUES PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19104 FOUNDED1821 To the Class of 1971: i'For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required: and to whom men have committed much, of him they will ask the moref' - Luke 12:48. Not many who have lived on this earth have had so much given to them and with it such great responsibility committed unto them as have you and I. I know you share with me the hope that each of us will prove to be good stewards of all that is entmsted to us. That you have dedicated your class book to me is an honor which I will always remember and for which I shall always be grateful to each of you. 7?fmrv2.- .I . - , . , ,I f 5, :gg I Q- I A -5:1-f ' 1 I ' I I sir I
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In Dedication ?a5?'..i'i.i asia ' . ' 1 MS: We, the Class of 1971, proudly dedicate this yearbook to Professor Arthur Moore. As a man of professionalism and integrity, he has been able to personify these qualities and make them a reality to the students. Professor Moore is a rare man with the ability to mix the past and present of pharmacy into a product as homogeneous as his personality He has given of himself and his time to present to us persons with concepts and ideas he knew to be important to our future lives. Few men would tackle the task of orientating freshmen to pharmacy. Fewer still would attempt to surmount all intellectual barriers and introduce third year students to P.C.M. However, he has done this and more. Professor Moore directed us toward the limitless bounds of pharmacy calculations and instructed those of us who did not quite make it. Our class is probably the last to have the honor of having him to teach it Dispensing. Can we forget the Friday afternoons of, Have you had enoughn? Humor, warmth and history were associated with the classes taught by Professor Moore. Correct pharmaceutical procedure and exactness were the theme of his lectures. Professor Moore has been the strobe light set to the tempo of a mortar and pestle in the ballroom of pharmacy. 2
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A Message From The President . . . To the Class of 1971: Heartiest congratulations to each of you on reaching your goal after long years of planning, sacrifice, and hard work in preparation for your professional career. Now that you have attained this goal, what is your ultimate objective? A success- ful career? But what is success? Amassing a fortune, attaining great power, gaining outstanding professional recognition? Perhaps, yet one might achieve all these and still not meet life's most important criterion of success. This criterion is the degree to which the world is made better by one's living in it. It is not always easy to decide - as one is continually faced with the need to make such decisions - which of two or more action alternatives will result in world betterment. The small, quiet voice of conscience can provide the answer, provided it is attuned to the frequency of the guidance system of the universe in which each one of us is an important unit. To be in synchrony with that system requires recog- nition of the existence of infinitely greater wisdom than any human possesses, and an earnest desire and continuing spiritual supplication to act in harmony with it. I can personally aflirm both the validity of this assumption and its good outcome in practice. I sincerely believe in its availability and utility to all humans. As you begin your career of service, my wish for each of you is that you may be blessed with the grace of wisdom as well as of knowledge, with long years of happi- ness and good health, and with success in making this world a better place because you have lived in it. Most sincerely, Arthur Osol President 4
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