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1933 PIRESCRIP 1 O Lower, Howard H. Ludmeyer, Harry Marlen, Thomas W. Matzen, Russell C. McClurg, M. Merritte McCoy, Charles A. Militzer, G. Gilbert Mulligan, Robert E. Patterson, William T. Pearce, Merrel J. Pessin, James Pollock, Gustav W. Raskas, Bernice Redinger, H. Clyde Rosenhauer, Russell Schaufler, Leroy G. Schneider, Layton W. Schuerger, Leo E. Schultz, Fred A. Sievers, Charles S., Jr. Silverberg, Hyman Smith, Sidney B., Jr. Sotier, Charles R. Speckart, Edward C., Jr. Stone, Harry Vinyard, William E. Weintraub, Meyer Wildfong, William A. Winkelmann, Herman P. Wohlwend, Clarence J. Wuller, Alphonse J. Page Fifty-Five
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1933 PRESCIIIPTO 0.M.E.q3.A . . . . . Page Fifty-Four Adams, Joseph Barr, Merritt W. Bechtold, Fred F. Benecke, Paul J. Benincasa, Grace Bridges, Eugene C. Brueggemann, Walter Clatto, Peter A. Cohen, Isadore L. Costa, August C. Crossman, Thomas M. Downing, James L. Eisele, Veronica H. Evans, Glen G. Flom, Sidney Foster, Robert J. Gunter, Russell A. Harris, William H. Heidker, August V. Hewitt, Francis M., Jr Hideg, Frank G. Hutcheson, Fred A. Jackson, Charles H. Johnson, Gnita F. Jonas, Rudy F. Kastrup, Erwin K. Klorer, James Lancaster, Charles Leiiier, Ernst O. Link, Dean W.
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1933 PIRESCIQIPTO Page Fifty-Six Omega Phi MEGA PHI represents the Greek term meaning serviceable to one's friends. The Omega Phi Society was organized for the purpose of fur- thering advancement mutually in the Science and Art of the Pharmacist of the twentieth century and of aiding and assisting all educational, social, and other class activities in conjunction with the senior class proper. October 21, 1932 saw the organization of Omega Phi Society endowed with a freshly revised constitution. Professor L. Suppan, in a short talk, set forth the underlying principles and purposes and the past history of the Omega Phi Societies. During an enthusiastic session a group of officers were elected. Thus '33's Omega Phi Society was latuiched. In accordance with constitutional decree, Omega Phi Society gave its one yearly social function-a dance at the college building. The proceeds of this dance were turned over to the PRESCRIPTO. The affair was very well attended and proved to be very successful both as a social event and as a financial undertaking. The members of Omega Phi Society always looked forward to the happy meetings which, though infrequent, occurred often enough to keep the members in touch with the activities of the society. Although in the past, Omega Phi Societies have existed primarily in name only, the last few years have shown that Omega Phi can also exist as an active organization. The Omega Phi of 1933 has probably seen its last as an active group. The Society, however, wishes to leave a bit of advice for future classes. Increased spirit can be aroused by creating more activities. With commencement comes the realization that the dreams, hopes, and ambitions of earlier years are soon to materialize. Members of the Omega Phi Society will look into the past and thrill to the vibrant memories of their active period connected with the St. Louis College of Pharmacy. Many friend- ships have sprung up in our society which will stand the test of time, and, no doubt, prove to be of benefit. It is fitting herein to pay a proper tribute to our deceased classmate and friend, William Harold Harris, whom We shall all remember as an excellent fellow. It is with a sorrowful heart that we bid him a last farewell. The 1933 Omega Phi Society wishes to thank the faculty for the kind co-operation and controlling supervision which it has shown us. HARRY STONE.
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