University of Maryland School of Pharmacy - Terra Mariae Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1962

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Dr. Noel E. Foss Dean oj the School oj Pharmacy DEAN ' S MESSAGE To the Class of 1962: During the |ia i four years, your class bas progressed through the course of study. increasing in knowledge with cadi year of advancement. You have undertaken man) worthwhile and purposeful activities, either singl) or in groups. In the years ahead, most of you will be filling posts of trust in retail and hospital pharmacies, where you will dispense health along with every transaction, or in wholesale and manufacturing pharmaceutical establishments where you will also have opportunities to use your pro- visional knowledge. ou bave been prepared for a professional career in pharmacy, one of the health science callings devoted to public well-being: but your education thus far has been preparation. ou have been exposed to many facts, principles, theories, to logic, to reasoning, and to practical application. All of this has been formal preparation for the beginning steps you will take in your own professional practice. ou have demonstrated your competence to learn, and to apply your knowledge, as evidenced by the diploma awarded to you. With the diploma comes an obligation to continue to do all that you can to deserve that award, and one way is by advancing your knowledge in pharmacy. I congratulate you upon having completed your college education and training at a time when the opportunities for services are limitless, and wish for you success and happiness in the pursuit of your calling. Noel E. Foss. Dean

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WE DEDICATE l)n. Francis M. Miller Dr. A. W. Richeson We dedicate this yearbook to the two men who bave served as our class advisors during the last four years. In a dedication it is often quite difficult to find the correct adjectives and words of praise. This is espe- cially Inn- in our case. hen a man has had a part in the shaping of a young mind, the deeds and accomplish- ments of the individual are his testimonial. We. the Class of 1962. fervently hope that in our future 1 i i we may live up to the expectations of our class ad isors, Dr. A. W. Richeson and Dr. Francis M. Miller. Four years ago, when we entered our Freshman year at the School of Pharmacy, wc were greeted by a kindly gentleman wearing frameless glasses. During the next two years each one of us. especially around the sixth week of the semester, came into personal contact with Dr. Richeson. Needless to say, many times these were not our happiest moments. Thoughout the trying first years of college, Dr. Richeson. through his genu- ine foresight and understanding of the student, guided us on the straight and narrow, and very often treacher- ous, path to the Junior year. Bachelor of Science. University of Richmond. 1918: Master of Arts, Johns Hopkins University, 1925; Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics. 1928 — these were his credentials. To them add a high character and tin- wisdom of time to form the individual. We are indeed privileged to say that we knew such a person as Dr. Richeson. With the advent of the professional program. Dr. Richeson was transferred to College Park. The following September, Dr. Francis M. Miller, presently Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, was appointed our class advisor. In Dr. Miller many of us found a warm and close friend. A quality which all too often is lacking in an instructor, that of sincere help- fulness, flows ever-abundantly in Dr. Miller. He is the type of person who can vacate his ivory tower and talk to the student on the student ' s level. Throughout the Junior and Senior years, whether joking with us on a trip or sincerely giving ad ice in the confines of h+s office. Dr. Miller has amply demonstrated this trait. After obtaining his Bachelor of Science degree at Western Kentucky State College in 1946, Dr. Miller went to Northwestern I rdversity where he received bis Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1949. Next came post- doctoral studies at Harvard Liniversity. In 1919 he became Assistant Professor of Pharmaceutical Chemis- try at the School of Pharmacy. Dr. Miller was promoted to Associate Professor in 1952 and to Professor in 1961. At the present time, his main interest is in organic com- pounds which may be useful in the treatment of mental disease. To sum up the feeling which each and every one of us of the graduating class has for Dr. Miller, we say with deepest humility. He ' s one of the guys. This trite remark, said so often by one of us. is the student ' s way of expressing gratitude for a job well done. In closing the Class of 1962 says thanks to Dr. Richeson and to Dr. Miller for the time and energy they have devoted to us and to wish to you the success which vou so much deserve.

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