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ROLL OF HONOR. 



-Truman A. Linck 1136 



-Harold S. Ball 1080 



-William Joseph AIcBride 1075 



-Louis Fryer 1054 



, — Mrs. Estella J. Baddour 1053 



-Herman S. Klein 1046 



, — Milton W. Sakson 1040 



-Joseph F. Paulonis 1035 



-Julius Schatz 1033 



-Achille Granatelli 1028 



-Isidore Friedman 1016 



-Conrad P. Klingele 1014 

 -William Ambler McBride ' 1007 



LOUIS FRYER 

 WINNER OF TRUSTEES' MATERIA MEDICA PRIZE 



Professor H. V^. Arny, in awarding 

 the Trustees' special prizes, said : 



Mr. Chairman : 



Excellence, the dictionary tells us, is 

 "possessing good qualities in an un- 

 usual and eminent degree." 



To excel among our fellows ; to be 

 singled out of a class as one of un- 

 usual ability is highly praiseworthy and 

 when excellence is based on a test as 

 severe as that laid down in the compe- 

 tition for the prizes which the Trustees 

 of our College generously offer each 

 year, the winning of such a prize be- 

 comes a marked distinction. 



In the first place, the prize winner 

 must be one of the thirteen students 

 making the highest average during the 

 senior year ; one of the thirteen whose 

 names appear on the roll of honor just 

 read by Dr. Leslie. . In addition, the 

 prize winner must show unusual apti- 

 tude in the practical laboratory work 

 in one of the three main sciences 

 taught in the college course. 



The prize winner must be a well- 

 balanced man. Not a mere theorist, 

 whose ability to attain high averages 

 is due to a retentive memory. Not 

 merely a clever manipulator who is 

 able to accomplish certain difficult 

 feats in laboratory technique because 

 of his deft fingers. He must be a 

 thinker, who thoroughly understands 

 the fundamental principles of the 

 science of pharmacy ; he must be a 

 doer who is able to turn his brain to 

 the solving of the practical problems 

 of his calling. In short, he must be 

 one of the expert pharmacists of the 

 class who also show more than ordi- 

 nary ability in the laboratory work in 



