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

 - Class of 1968

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Class of 1970 First Row: P. Firth, K. Thacker, D. Snoops, S. Weber, D. Seller, D. Dixon, M. Miller. Second Row: ]. Austra, C. Paul- liek, N. Kiang, A. West, S. Conklin, K. Wolf, J. Williams. Third Row: Dr. B. Allen, I. Klein, S. Agapis, H. Gendason, P. Welk, R. Silgalis, P. Cuzmano.s, D. Pryor, I. Rotkovitz. Fourth Row: R. Krastel, D. Aekerman, B. Poole, K. Hatch, W. Zimnieniian, G. Swope, R, West, M. Le i, G. Dooley, N. Yockelson. Fifth Row: A. Stoff, M. Cohen, E. Wiatrak, T. Goeltz, S. Gutowski, A. Riley, J. Babb, J. Becker, S. Caplan, D. Kadan. The year 1967 marked the beginning of a momentous chapter in the Hves of 65 young men and women. As the pages began to unfold, we found ourselves acquiring a different insight on the profession of phannacy in the first few days of classes. Unfriendly, strange faces soon grew to be familiar, friendly faces. We began to leam that we faced a big responsibility as a class in the years ahead, of maintaining the high standards of our chosen profession. Looking at the academics of Pharmacy, the midnight oil bumed many a Sunday and Tues- day night for many of us in preparation for Dr. Lamy ' s Pharmacy lab. Joseph. Remington became number one on the best seller list and N.F. and U.S.P. soon meant no fear unless supervised by Parsons. In Anatomy, we did realize that Juan Valdez doesn ' t test coffee beans and that in-laws do get along under the same roof. Finally in chemistry, who would ever dream you would need a wet suit, that Pimlico was the name of a geiger counter, fire- fighting 33 was a required course and that organic lectures could be given in an ORGANIZED manner. As we look back on the past year we realize that it was truly a memorable one and we, as the Class of 1970, look forward with great expectations to the forthcoming years. 21

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Class of 1969 Si ' iilcil: K. 1,1111 , H. Lawrence, M. Filar, E. Carson, J. Liinrii , B. Sinilli, 1 ' . Hill. I ' irsl liou: S. KUbniwskl, . . Poklis, H. Leikadi, C, Busser, L. Mitr w icki, D. Hotlilin, T. Hoiling, Dr. A. Liehinaii. Sccaiid Row: J. Vorkiious, E. Diiwl- iiig, J. Culp, M. Dclcher. Tliird Riiu: M. . i)pcl, H. Lipo , P. Kaniccki, H. Gcrnstciii, J, Atliman. Fourth Row: R. Schneider. H. Hlock, W. Cooper, D. Taylor, h ' ijtii Row: K. Trunk. L. Kestl.r, J. Motsko. Sixth Row: E. Kcni, J. Siegel. Sciciith Row: E. Ros.ser, L. Hogue, K. Kandell, R. Roberts. ICinhth Row: J. Krause, L. Jarkowski, C. Crooks, P. Grossman. itii words ol ciieoiiranciiuiit, to learn ami not to memorize, the class of ' 69 began their second car in the School of Pharniac ' . Some KMmed too lati ' that to learn mi ' ant to memo- rize. With high hopes we entered the halls, or rather stairways, ol the Pliannac} -Dent huildiiig. Biochem soon heeanic the lo c of onr li es, or more correctly, onr entire lile. With each quiz, our know k ' dge grew stronger, our nights grew shorter, and our minds grew weaker. B the time the final came around, few e -en knew the dilfcrenee between Ntethionine and llthi- ouinc. Vet there was still more to conn- Ironi the P-D building but on a higher le t ' l. Micro tunud out to be another foreign language course where we leanied about fall hiekers, lups, and weKvetine. We also learned the art of shooting antibiotics from the tops of trees. All went well, for awhile, till the first week in January when letters from Heaven sent many of us greetings of impending doom, signed b ' the Man. 11u ' spirit of sur ival took hold and even with all the forces of the Mirco Deiiartment and nature working against us, the fatality rate could have been worse. Even with tin fear of Zeus ' s might thunder bolts jiittinu us Irom His High Place, we found time to learn the sign language of Pharmacognos) ' . Phannacy on the otlur hand could not be summed up in tour pages or a filt -nine minute class. We learned that it ' s might - hard to get up at 7:00 . , M. and still remember all that was studied the niiiht lielorc lor tii.it S:.30 . . M. exam. Ph siolog ' was another language course, liiil this time with ,i MiiKlle f astern accent. Here again we had to Kani and not memorize, and again some learncil too lati ' . ih)wever, considering, ami all things uiie jual, we did alright. Last, and ol coursi ' least, there was Market- ing, where one day a certain instructor said to a certain student, Mr, ycSir. e -er ' question you ask says. ' y i .. what kind of Indl r ' -i Sisthisy! The fourth ear was one filled with exeite- nieiit and sulfi ' ring, but we will hopelully ha e gained in our knowledge and understanding of what our profession is all about. With the.sc experiences in our minds and hearts we all look fonvard to next year, where all our trib- ulations will hopelnIK eoine to an end.



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