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

 - Class of 1964

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT STUDENTS by Ronald Del Castilho In the three years of my education on the Baltimore campus, I have had man) ' discour- aging and many rewarding experiences. I was skillfully guided from a gay and carefree out- look on life to the responsible recjuirements of a student of pharmacy. During this period of mandatory guidance, I was fortunate to ob- serve some very talented and educated men in action. I used the word talented for only such a word comes close to describing what wonders my professors accomplished with me in three years. In return, they have my pro- found respect and gratitude. Of course, I found areas of disagreement with my instruc- tors (especially on some answers to their examinations) and always voiced my opinion ( privately to myself ) . The one luxury I found very little of was time. Time for examinations, time to eat, time to sleep and time for social activity was never sufficient. With my entrance into pharmacy as a prac- ticing pharmacist close at hand, I look forward to the future with eagerness and confidence. To the many students of pharmacy who will follow my course of study, I leave the hope that you will experience the eagerness and confidence I now feel. I leave you the orien- tation of a student of pharmacy, the talented and educated professors, the normal gripes of a student, and if it were possible, I would leave you all the time you need. But most of all I wish you lots of luck for your future success. bv Richard Wynn I have just passed through the most difficult five years of my life in the Pharmacy Program, Five years of intensive studying and working have disciplined me to a better individual who has learned the value of scholastic train- ing. Aside from my studies, I have found tiiue to get married during my sta ' and I am now on the way toward raising a family. I do not truthfully think these were the most enjoyable vears of my life, but they were certainly by far the most important. While in the under- graduate school, I have developed a personal philosophy of life and I have formulated fu- ture procedures and plans to satisfy my phil- osophy. These past years are something which all young men must go through; that is. to find or develop motives for an academic train- ing, to set your goals, and to determine if these goals will be satisfying to you and pro- vide you with happiness. I will say this to the undergraduates: many of you at times may di.slike certain aspects of Pharmacy School as I have, but try to use these years as a time to develop your maturity, morals, and personal standards which will aid you after graduation. In short, determine where you are going and then use the best means possible to reach }()ur goal. 29

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LAST LL AND TF.STAMKNT FACULTY Dkan Foss: a direct line to tlie office ot the Mar lancl State Board of Pharmacy Dr. Allen: A prescriptioiiist to Follow liim. Dr. BALLNfAN: Higher stock dividends to supplement her loss in pay Mr. Bixkf.r: a Ph. 1 . degree in microbiology Dr. Cosfello: A written apology from Johns Hopkins Dr. Doorexbos: His own private plane Dit. IfiiMowsKi: A larger class to advise Mii. KAi ' p-NfAN: A truant officer to make sure he attends class Mr. Leavitt: A pink sheet, a blue sheet, a gray sheet and a bed sheet Dr. Miller: Techniques for steroidal separation Dr. SiiAxriRAW: To be head of a department Dh. Sii : Proper directions from Dr. Sluniiiraw lor the dinner location Dr. Slant A: .At least luo pri ate secretaries Dr. Zi;nki:r: Cliolesterol from raw clams. TO IT ' UHK .STl DKNTS Lots of Itii k. hard tt ink iiml palicncc 28

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