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ciates and Dr. Schactcrle, our able advisor, set out to accomplish this task. Dr. John R. Minehart, Dean of the Pharmacy School, informed us that he would officially meet the class every Friday between the hours of two and three. What was he going to teach?” wondered the class. . . . What?” Balance.” Balance what?” inquired the group. And so it came to pass that not once during the entire year did we see a balance during Dr. Minehart s lectures. By balance, the doctor later explained, he meant a better balanced man and woman—better balanced to meet the obstacles which were to confront us in the wide open world. Pharmacy basketball received an impetus this year when the school became a member of the Eastern Intercollegiate Pharmacy League through the efforts of Paul Reznek and Dr. Frank H. Eby. At the same time the “Pharmacy Athletic Club was formed. Its purpose, as decided upon, is to foster intra-mural activities and to develop closer relationships between the various pharmacy schools in the country. Dr. Frank H. Eby and Mr. Harry Manlz were elected faculty advisors. Paul Reznek was elected manager of the club; Dr. Eby, treasurer; John Henry Minnick, assistant manager, and Maurice Tarr, corresponding secretary. The new year saw the changing of the Pharmacy Alumni Bulletin” into the “Temple Apothecary,” a journal devoted to the best interest of the Alumni and Student Body of the School of Pharmacy. Dr. Frank H. Eby is editor of the journal. Harry M. Forbes is editor of the student section and Paul Reznek his associate. During the latter part of February the Minehart Scientific Society was formed under the direction of Dr. Rowen. Monthly meetings of an interesting pharmaceutical nature were held, giving the student body broader aspects of Pharmacy. All was not fun, however. The final exams were approaching and it seemed very strange to the entire class that the day of graduation was but a short distance away to realize that we, the Class of '29, are on the threshold of graduation. As a climax to our college career, we held our Senior Banquet at the Club Madrid on April 18, and, classmates, was it a success? Was it? Did we have fun? Did wc? Will it be remembered indefinitely? Yes, it certainly will. It is a few days now before we say farewell to dear Temple, and so let us go with the erudition that we have accomplished that which wc had set out to do; let us go with an understanding that we came, not only saw, but worked earnestly and faithfully and finally conquered, and may the remembrances of the days of the three most happy years at Temple be instilled in your hearts for ever and ever. Samuel Apt. Turntysix
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JUSTIN ALLEN Charlotte (N. C.) High School Count Activities: Pharmacy Athletic Club. Allen is one of the class who can be depended upon to do anything that’s asked of him, and do it to the best of his ability. He is a very sincere and ambitious fellow. He rated next to Melkonian in the art of taking notes swiftly and correctly, and was extremely neat and systematic in all his work. He was ditferent, yet not eccentric. What more could be desired? He always pulled through examinations and other difficulties with a smile; may he keep that characteristic. It's invaluable. I SAMUEL APT South Phila. High School “Sam Activities: Gamma Phi Sigma; Historian. Record Book; Senior Benefit Committee: Pharmacy Athletic Club. Sam is one of those fellows who could not bear seeing anv of his fellow students in distress both in class affairs and otherwise. During our Junior year Sam had developed a sense of humor along with a liking for chemistry. By the time he had bought up all the known books in chemistry and had helped himself to a full set of chemicals we were in our Senior year. Sam is the historian of the Record Book. We know you will enjoy reading it. As Sam leaves us. so do we become separated from a true friend and comrade, and may his future undertakings be as successful and as prosperous as those while at school. Twenty-eight
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