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'•’'V-'r m I. George Frktkr f u President
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y tx-: FOREWORD WE ARE poised on the threshold of a new existence. Another milestone in our individual histories has been passed and we are now qualified to take our places in the round of daily life as members of the great fraternity of man. better fitted, perhaps, than our brethren. Our's is a task, not of amassing great wealth, nor overcoming natural obstacles, hut the task of humanity for humanity’ sake. Our’S is a task that is herculean in proportions hut the satisfied feeling that comes at the end of the day's labor is more than enough to repay us for our efforts. Our class is justly proud of the precedent that we have established. The first class to enter, as we were, under the new three-year ruling, numerous difficulties were thrust upon us and pitfalls beset us on every side. But. through the expert guidance that we received from our instructors, we found our way from a veritable maze of darkness and now are basking in the warm rays of the sun of success. So in formulating this record of the graduating class of 1028. the staff has endeavored to present a permanent account of the three years spent at Temple. Furthermore, we have attempted to portray that inimitable spirit that characterized us and our activities in college; so that, in the dim distant future when Old Father Time has turned low the light of memorv we shall have some record that we may peruse; a record that will conjure up a host of pleasant memories and glorious reminiscences. It is our fervent hope that these humble efforts will serve forever as a binding tie between ourselves and our classmates, the Class of Twenty-eight and its Alma Mater.
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AFTER three years of pleasant association spent mainly in the pursuit of knowledge that JL would enable us to he of greater benefit to humanity, we have at last come to a parting ol the ways. Some of us will spend the rest of our lives in the practice of Pharmacy, while others of us will continue our studies in other fields. W hatever our destinies, I feel sure that our accomplishments will always rellect favorably upon our Alma Mater. It is my belief that in many respects our class has been more successful than any of our predecessors and I am happy to think that it has been within my power to bring our school year to so successful a termination. And now, I want to take this final opportunity to thank you for the confidence reposed in me, shown by selecting me to guide the affairs of the Senior Class. Farewell, Classmates, and carry with you my most sincere wishes for vour success in your chosen profession.
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