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

 - Class of 1967

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€la : jf J968 First ran: Dr. K. Ivilii, I. I )ii iil.iiui i , W. Statli-r, J. Ncuman. J. H.iiktr, K. Hoscnbliilli, C. Nasli. Hccoiul row: J. Kenny, E. Majclirzak, H. Ciiliitlis, H. Adams, S. Colicn, G. Holile, J. Bakli, J. Ricci, 11. Solniicr. 77ii f row: E. Smith, L. Solomon, J. Holt, M. Wolff, U. Pironis, L. llowarcl, J. Golob, C. Priller. Fourth row: P. PfciHir, M. C;insl)(Tg, C. llirscli, A. Ilonkofsky, N. Fuldman, G. Lesser, V. Saniios, W. Dyke. Not pictured: P. Welsh, D. Gold, E. Krawieeki. OFFICERS Presklent Vice President Secretary Led by Jack Rark( Jack Barkeh WILLIA t Statter JoANN Newman tin- Cla.s.s of ' 68 cau- tioii.sly rca.s.si ' iiihlcd in early Septembfr to meet the doldninis of the fourth year featur- ing its dubious academics, everlasting labora- tory experiments, and exams ranging from dif- ficult to impossible. Optimism was not our forte! Biochem which loomed before us as an impossible task, Pharmacy which was our bargain course where we received many more hours of education than we paid for. Market- ing, and Pharmacog were three credit courses with an academic sting, but Micro and its deities who resided on the lofty sixth floor of Mt. Olympus awaited us as the silent serpent. Before we had a chance to get started wading through our academic load, the Dean ' s Honor Convocation quickly recognized several members of our class for their achievements in scholastic and extracurricular activities of the third year. Herb Sohmer was acknowledged as academic leader of the Class of ' 68 closely followed by Leonard Howard, Patrick Welsh, John Ricci, Marty Wolff. Jack Barker. Joe Rolf and Charles Priller. ExtracuiTicular awards went to Jack Barker, John Ricci and John Balch. The Fall Frolic proved to be a shot in the Treasurer Thomas Dihnbehger Faculty Advisor Dr. Kenneth Euler arm for morale purposes. Coming at mid- semester and before the new ten-week defi- ciency slips, the Frolic featured a faculty dance contest and a close social fragrance for all in attendance. Through mid-November, the long weeks of December, and the eternal nights of January, the work load increased, class disposition hit an all-time low, and grades fell steadily. The semester ended with a long-anticipated Lilly trip. The eternal train ride to Indianapo- lis, complicated by cramped sleeping facilities and an overheated car were the only disap- pointments to an otherwise invaluable educa- tional journey. The train ride proved too much for some of the class members who took to the airways to return— a much recommended idea for the next trip. Second semester and halfway home. Things seemed to stabilize themselves and the overall class disposition started to rise again and will hit an all time high next June. The fourth year was quite an experience to have suffered through, but our predecessors have told us there is a reward in the future; that is, ' wait until next vear. ' 27

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W of 969 First row: H. Harrison, A. Poklis, L. Hogue, J. Gulp, Dr. K. Driever, M. Apple, S. KKbrowski. Second row: J. Limrick, J. Lunz, B. Sniitli, P. Hill, T. Boiling, R. Roberts, E. Carson, M. Filar, B. Lawrence. Third row: E. Kern, M. Delcher, S. Caplan, H. Block, H. Leikach, D. Crooks, C. Trunk, J. Siegel, R. Schneider. Fourth row: K. Kan- del, J. Krouse, L. Jarkowski, L. Kestler, E. VonBergcn, P. Grossman, R. Sandler, D. Taylor, E. Rosscr, R. Adler, W. Copper. Fifth row: E. Dowling, D. Ghason, D. Rocklin, R. Gerstein, D. Davis, G. Besser, J. Yorkilous, P. Kaniecki, L. Mierzwicki. Not pictured: J. Motsko, M. Jacobs. OFFICERS President Tom Bolling Vice President Ralph Roberts Secretary Bonnie Smith Not knowing just what to expect, but eager ju.st the same, we entered the School of Phar- macy. Many new e.xperiences were waiting for us. We made new friends, met new instructors and became acquainted with the rules and regulations of a professional school. We dis- covered that alcohol does have medicinal uses, and that flammable mixtures can be made Treasurer Jim Gulp Historian Larry Hogue SGA Representative Al Poklis in organic laboratory. We also learned that cats do not use Right Guard, that graduates, beakers, mortars, etc., will not bounce without breaking, and as years go by most people get older. In some classes there was a yearning for knowledge and in others there was yawn- ing, but like or dislike, it was a year not soon to be forgotten.

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