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Top row, left to right: J. Donnelly, M. Weiner, E. Johnson, J. Pincus, M. Popov, B, Fischer, F. Eng, W. Moore, R. Hoffman, J. Tims, C. Taylor. Third row: R. DonBullian, L. Martin, S. Tannenbaum, M. Christian, F. Vykol, E. Volcjak, M. Williams, M. Lessing, J. Dailey, M. Cohen, W. Edmondson, G. Aiatzas, R. Heer. Second row: J. Myers, H. Meyer, J. Spuras, J. Neiner, Dr. Norman Doorenbos, C. Avery, M. Rayman, B. Bloom, C. Fleischer. First row: D. Via, J. Berry, S. Needel, R. Musch, G. Hess, A. Traska, R. Lindenbaum, N. Fine, A. Lehman, A. Couq as. Not in Photograpli: S. Erdman, A. Garfield, J. Morton. GLASS OF 1966 William Moore Myron Weiner Joan Neiner OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Anthony Courpas Stanley Tannehaum D.wiD Via Treasurer Historian S.G.A. Representative After its first year in Pharmacy School at Baltimore, the Class of 1966 is proud cf its scholastic and extracurricular achievements. Seventeen out of a class of forty-six future pharmacists excelled to the extent that they were placed on the Dean ' s Honor List after the first semester. They are particularly proud of having won the award for the best skit in the 1963 Alumni Association ' s Fall Frolic. If the class had a motto it could be Julius Caesar ' s famous terse epigram: Veni, Vidi, Vici. In that, these future pharmacists came from College Park, Loyola College, and Western Maryland College; they liked what they saw at Pharmacy School at Baltimore; and hope to be able to conquer the vast knowl- edge and technical skills which will enable them to be proficient pharmacists. They are presently being helped by their most qualified advisor. Dr. Normui J. Doorenbos. f -2?- 1 VL
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ataiuliit , third raw: H. Hod man, R. Cysyk, C;. Uolt-Lvk, L. (Jatli-tt, W . t.lovi-r, (;. Haclianow, D. Wolf Mm, S. Scluitz. Stainliufi, sccoiul row: J. Cooney, M. CIoldlH-rji. H. Williams, R. Kroopnick, H. Miller, W. (iolilinan, J. Ca ()uros, M. ClamiTmaii, H, Sollod, W. Elliott. 1 Hraiimi. Siuited: M. Walsh, ,S. Lil)o vil ., M, l ' raii)iakis. Dr. X ' V....1 — f T i i f.-.. .. I) n i..i .. . Zenktr, ' . i. L. Myers, M. Miiitz, R. Bruiulelri CLASS OP 1965 OFFICERS M, RTiN B. NfiM President R. Li ii M. Sollod V ice-President Marvlv Goldberg Secretanj G.WLK H. DoLKCKK Treasurer Mich. i:l J. W ALsn S.G.A. Representative Robert W . IIokf.m.w Historian Dr. Nicolas Zenker Class Advisor Septcnibfi ' , 1960, represented the l)irth ol the first full five-year pharmacy class of the University of Marvland. The initiation ot the program took place at the College Park Campus. The two ear pre-professional pro- gram included a background in liberal arts as well as the basic scientific principles. This segment of the program enabled us to proceed to the professional part ot the curriculum in Baltimore. Si ' plembcr 1962, toimd the class looking for vard to their first professional year. Dur- ing this vear. we encountered our first real contact with pharmac whicii was to gi e us the foundation for the coming years. The class hostess threw a few coming out parties in which the class participated wholeheartedly. The first semester of this year seemed to be fjuite ta.xing, however, interesting. Our thoughts are drifting to our filth and final year and subse(juent graduation ii June 1965. Having been macerated with knowledge, we will soon be prepared to release this knowl- edge in fulfilling our desires to serve the pro- fession and liu ' relore the tommimitw
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