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f.lQ.E.S.l-1. .A.N . . S p o n s o r To the M embers of the Freshman Class: Page Forty-Six Quality, and not quantity, must be the standard of testing this years Freshman Class. For reasons beyond our control, the number of students matriculating last September is abnormally low. We hope that the new four- year standard was not responsible for this shrinkage. But, be that as it may, the few can make up in courage and honest endeavor what the class as a whole lacks in numbers. For, although several of the former graduates have availed themselves of the opportunity to complete the new four-year course, the real work of pioneering belongs to this year's freshmen. They really carry the fate of this plan in their hands, or, we should say, in their volitional and intellectual capacities. It will be their privilege, after graduation, to take a place in society, not only as professional pharmacists, but also as full-fledged college graduates. Of course, the academic rank of a college graduate has meaning only if the individual puts something into it. Every new venture, every additional spontaneous step taken in life, demands courage. The selection of a fitting life-work is no easy matter, espe- cially when the times are out of joint, as at present. The successful pharma- cist who would be a credit to his community must have at least two qualities: a high type of idealism, and serious scientific stamina. The good student brings a measure of both when he enters, the school tries to build on this foundation, helping where it can, so that a mind independent and strong, yet socially conditioned, will emerge at the end of four years, and not merely a robot with a sheet of parchment. We believe that the new class possesses a sufficient amount of these plastic assets to be a credit to the school and, in time, to the profession. WM. P. DALLMANN.
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1933 PIQESCIRIPTO C..-4. . ..T.A. .. .. Page Fifty Cfficers WILLIAM A. WILDFONG .,..w. SIDNEY B. SMITH .A...A...,.,...... JAMES L. DOWNING ......,.,, GLEN G. EVANS A........................,,, FRANCIS M. HEWITT, JR... CLARENCE J. WOHLWEND ............ LAYTON W. SCHNEIDER ............ ....................President ...........Vice-President .................,....,.Secretary .....,...,...................Treasu're1' ............Sergeant-at-A'rms istoricm ...........,.CustOclian Honorary Members CHARLES E. CASPARI WILLIAM C. CLARK WILLIAM P. DALLMANN O. K. DEFOE CHARLES W. DUDEN NOEL M. FERGUSON HAROLD A. J ESKEY ROY J. KLOSTERMAN GEORGE F. REDDISH ARTHUR F. SCHLICHTING LEO SUPPAN JAMES R. THAYER
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