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Senior Pharmacy Class Officers J. 1). Mellon........ R. L. Neville ........ Miss Eunice You mans H. B. MiskofT........ .............. President ......... Vice-President .............. Historian Secretary and Treasurer
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Senior Pharmacy Class History LTHOUGH our sojourn at the I nivcrsily has been comparatively short we have spent much lime toward the realization of our ambition, the art of compounding. However well, we have succeeded lime alone shall tell. Our class originally consisted of fifteen students ,each aspiring to learn the secrets of the science. We assembled from far and near, from as far as Mesopotamia, and as near as Klberton, Ca. Six of the fifteen are now left. With the aid of an excellent faculty we have succeeded in overcoming some of the most difficult problems that will confront us in the practice of our profession. Especially to the Professor of Pharmacy do we feel appreciative as we look backward over the time we have spent in the University. We will always remember him as our best friend. For two years we have met in Terrell Hall in the pursuit of knowledge. Various fortunes have been ours, from being “shot ' to the last man in the classroom, to explosions in the laboratory. Arguments have arisen, but have been settled between us, and we feel that we hove gained knowledge of the profession by them. As we pass out of the dear old Halls we realize that we have come to the parting of the ways. Each for himself goes out, but we have one common desire, to reflect credit on “Georgia . We have gained the fundamentals, we now aspire to bigger and better things. Always will we treasure in our memories our days at “Georgia”, our friendships, the faculty members we have been so closely associated with, and most sacred of all, our Alma Mater.
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Robert C« mminc: Wilson, Ph.C. Director of the Srhool of Pharmacy
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