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LX' el---as D I2 E sen I Dio Is:-a---is Class Presidenfs Message 5-Xi!-3 I wish to express my sincere appreciation for the great honor bestowed upon me as the elective president of the Senior Class. In deep earnestness I congratu- late the class of '32 for their fine spirit and splendid co-operation. The work and success of the class was not due to individuals but to a systematic co-ordination of individuals comprising the Senior Class. The class of this year is indeed a stand- out, from a viewpoint of tenacity and perseverance, and shall undoubtedly prove to be a credit to the profession to which they have enlisted. It is in this, our last year at school, in which we make plans and study for our future. Our day of study has about run its- course and a new day dawns, that in which we secure employment and pursue our goal of ultimate success in our various undertakings. At this time, when we are about to receive our diplomas as graduates, I express my hope that the Class as individual pharmacists, will retain the splendid spirit shown as a group. If this spirit is manifest there is little question of our reaching the goal which may now seem far-fetched. VV e, as future pharmacists, shall be called upon to make many sacrifices. These sacrifices, while they may be trying, shall not be turned down, such is the trueness for Pharmacy displayed by the Class. I express congratulations to the classmates elected as Officers under me: to the Omega Phi Society and to the PRESCRIPTO Staff. I compliment those who have cemented friendships during our three years of contact. These friendships shall last as long as life itself and shall be a constant memory of the happy years spent at school. On behalf of the class, I extend thanks and appreciation to the Faculty for their unending efforts and to assure them that they shall, in the future, be proud to identify each member of the class as a former student. The student himself will remember that success is not due entirely to his own efforts, but partially due to the excellent assistance and previous preparation tendered him by the various members of the Faculty. This preparation, covering our entire College career, shall prepare us for the arduous task before us. Qui' success shall cast excellent reflection upon the Faculty and we shall be grateful to them for the completeness of our education. The Class is greatly indebted to its Sponsor, Professor E. Eugene Clark. VVithout his sound advice and suggestions, the work done during the three terms would have fallen far short of the present achievements. His sincerity and in- tegrity toward our class shall never be forgotten. CHAS. H. TI-IIEN. I Q--no 32?-it W. d?'1D Page Twenty'Four
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--as 1112550121010 e-1----- O f f i c e r s CHARLES I-I. THIEN .....,..,. .,.,.,,.,.,.,. ................A... P 1 'esidenf Mus, E, E, IXIORTON ,,,,,,,,A,.., ...,,......,,,.,,.,,. V ice-Pffesident DON VV. D1i'1'RICI-I ...,.,,,, ,....,,,,,, S ecretary-T7'easm'er Sp 0 n s 0 r To the Nlembers of the Senior Class: Our association during the past three years has been a most pleasant one, and I hope it has been of some benefit to you. Each year of work with the class, has afforded me much pleasure, and the satisfaction of having the privilege of knowing you and enjoying your friendship. Friendship is one of man's greatest possessions, and judging from the attitude of the class toward me, I ani quite fortunate to have had the opportunity of be- coming your friend. In this parting message to the class of 1932, I Wish to thank each of you, for your splendid work and co-operation during the three school years. I am always sorry to see a class, which has been so congenial and progressive, approach the time when it is necessary to disband. It is always a pleasure to realize that friends are progressing, but it is quite unpleasant to bid you good-bye on graduation day. May your future plans materialize, and wishing you all the success in the world. E. E. CLARK. N a--no 3299- ei Q1 V Page TwentyfFwe
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