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,,y aff ,wx I'-rdxrl gun 1 e! 'Mfrs' , me 1 -we 1 1,-y ' , ,of THE PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF PHARMACY. AND SCIENCE' 43rd Street, Woodland A venue A Klngusxlnl Mall ln Unlvenity City PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19104 Phone: 12151 EV 6-5800 Founded Ill! Members of the Class of '79 Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science Dear Students , This year has a special meaning for both you and me. For you it is graduation when you leave the academic world to assume your professional role. For me it is a sabbatical year when I leave the College for a temporary assignment in industry. We both are entering the real world. Some of the observations I have made apply to you. The first thing which is evident is the fact that the curriculum in which you have participated is current and will provide you with a suitable background whatever your professional assignment may be. ' In this you must be confident and this confidence will serve you well. Second, I have been surprised by the number and variety of opportunities available for which you have a suitable background and in which you could continue to grow professionally. However, you want to be cognizant of the condition on which all opportunities are prefaced. While a degree will be s key and open a door, what you do then will no longer depend on degree,courses, and class standing, but it will be determined essentially by your- selves. You all have talents and strengths. You may or may not have identified them as yet, but they tend to become evident with time. These are the characteristics which determine your progress. Then as you gain experience, you will be able to see opportumities that now would be difficult for you even to comprehend. Thus my wish for each of you is that you can find an opportunity in which you as an individual can use your particular strengths and continue to grow. It can be satisfying and fulfilling, but it all depends on you. mf Robert E. King, Ph.D. Professor of Industrial Pharmacy Feb ruary , 197 9
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Pharmacy Dedication Dr. Robert 8. king To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die,' a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is plantedg A time to kill, and a time to lzealg a time to break down, and a time to build upg A time to weep, and a time to laughg a time to mourn, and a time to dance,- A time to cast away stones, and a time to gather stones togetherg a time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing, A time to seek, and a time to loseg a time to keep, and a time to cast away,' A time to fend, and a time to sewg a time to keep - silence, and a time to speakg A time to love, and a time to hateg a time of war, and a time of peace. Ecclesiastes 3:1 -8 Dr. King found the time to understand and encourage the spirit our class readily manifested. He helped to broaden our pharmacy horizens and strenghten our ideals. He led us in closing a chapter in the curriculum revglution and showed us how to look to the future with pri e. With deepest appreciation for his insight and support the 1979 rowdies dedicate this yearbook to Dr. Robert E. King. A 11 6 2. I any 'v Ml f
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science dedication JOHN J. BRENNAN In Dedication to John Brennan From the Science Graduates of 1979 For the last four years, we the Science graduates of 1979 have represented the SN of PCPS. Though they were not always easy years to get through, get through we did. But we cannot take all the credit for our accomplishments. There were many people at PCPS who helped us, but it was always John who was there when we needed someone. John-our teacher, confidant, baby- sitterw, and always our friend. We dedicate our yearbook to John, in thanks for all his help, caring and understanding. 354 ll-' i' had mllwl od 'La
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