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Tlu- Junior year found Dr. Xornian J. Doort-nlios as our new class advisor. Slranjjely eiiou di, as Juniors, and even as Seniors we had our share of academic and other ty])e problems, and found that Dr. Doorenhos not only had a way of showing us how to solve them, hut even how to brighten up the future. Not only in the classroom did we learn from him — for all took Quantitative Analysis and Chemistry of Medicinal Products — but even more so in our time to time discussions with him, whether formally in his office or inf(jr- mallv in the halls. He never showed mere willingness to helj but rather enthusiasm and eagerness to assist in an ' and all types of jirobleins and needs. Dr. Doorenbos is a native of IHint, Michi- gan, where he was born in 1928. He received the Hachelor of .Science degree in chemistry from the University of Michigan in 1950; and the Master of .Science degree in 1951. In 1953 he received the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Pharmaceutical Chemistry under Dr. I ' ' . F. Blicke. From 1953 to 1956 Dr. Doorenbos held the position of Senior Research Chemist at Ansco and worked primaril)- with sensitiz- ing dyes. In 1956 he accepted a position as Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Chem- istry at the University of Marjdand, .School of Pharmacy. In 1958 he was ajjixiinted Asso- ciate Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistr}-. which position he now holds. Dr. Doorenbos ' s chief interests have been the chemistry of medium-size ring coni])ounds; piiotographic sensitizing dyes; heterocyclic com[j(nmds, and steroid synthetic chemistr} ' . We, the Class of 1959, wish t(j conclude the dedication of this yearbook by gratefully acknowledging the assistance of these two men who have given generously of their time, ex- perience and kntnvledge. May they both con- tinue to enjoy the success they have achieved in their respective fields of endeavour.
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DEAN ' S MESSAGE TO THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS: It is a pleasure for me to congratulate you upon the completion of the require- ments for the Bachelor of Science (legree in I ' harmacv. In addition to having satisfactorily passed the academic courses which have been formally presented to you, we hope that you will take with you the spirit that has long been a part of our School and University. Although you will find many opportunities based upon your training here at the School of Pharmacy, you will also encounter many- problems whether you follow the profession of pharmacy or diverge into some other area. Your training at our School should assist you in meeting these prob- lems although in man} ' instances it will be necessary for you to give serious thought and consideration to successfully meet the challenges you have accepted. We in the School think that you are fortunate in having been the first class to have completed their entire senior year in the facilities offered in our new build- ing. Dunning Hall. It will be the choice of each individual member of the class to take advantage of the opportunities that have been extended to you this past year as well as the previous three years. The faculty joins me in wishing you ever)- success. Noel E. Foss, Dean
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