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4. John H. Eberhardt, Jr., 85.86$ or 



601 points. 



5. Alb. Deutschberger, 85 29// or 597 

 points. 



6. KarlM. Vogel, 85.29$, or 597 points. 



7. Howard H. Hagen, 82.14$ or 575 

 points. 



8. Philip Eckhardt, 81.71$ or 572 

 points. 



9. Louis Protzmann, 81.57$/ or 571 

 points. 



10. Joseph M. Kraft, 81.43$ or 570 



points. 



11. John J. McLaughlin, 81.14$ or 568 



points. 



12. Wm. J. Sheirs, 78.43$; or 549 points. 



13. Adam J. Franz, 75.71$ or 530 

 points. 



Respectfully submitted, 



Fred. Hohenthal, Chairman, 

 Geo. C. Diekman. 

 Henry Kreuder, 

 Dudley T. Larimore, 

 Winfiei.d Johnson, 



Examination Committee. 



Registrar N. D. Phillips being out of 

 the city his report was deferred. 



The next thing in order being the elec- 

 tion of officers, the president appointed 

 Messrs. Kreuder and Auerbach 1o act as 

 tellers. 



Upon motion of Mr. Larimore the elec- 

 tion of third vice president was deferred 

 until after the election of new members. 



The result of the election is as follows : 



President, Alfred Stover, '83. 



First Vice - President, Arthur C. 

 Searles, '86. 



Second Vice-President, Dudley T. L,ari- 

 niore, '85. 



Third Vice-President, Otto Hensel, '95. 



Treasurer, Adolph Henning, '76. 



Secretary, Wm. A. Hoburg, Jr., '93. 



Registrar, K. C Mahegin, '89. 



Executive Board, three years, T. B. 

 Breen, H. A. Herold. 



Executive Board, two years, Winfield 

 Johnson, Nelson S. Kirk. 



Executive Board, one year, Henry 

 Kreuder. 



(Old incumbent for one year, Fred. 

 Hohenthal.) 



The following appointments were de- 

 ferred by the retiring president, until 

 after consultation with the president elect: 



Delegates to the meeting of the Amer- 

 ican Pharmaceutical Association to take 

 place at Denver, Col., August 14, 1895. 



Committee on Publication, and Papers 

 and Queries. 



There were elected to membership 

 Messrs. George Merker, '93 ; Otto Heu- 

 sd, '95 ; H. G. Steinhcuer, '95. 



The president appointed Mr. A. C. 

 Searles to serve as a committee of one to 

 write up a report of the Alumni Day En- 

 tertainment for publication. 



There being no further business the 

 meeting adjourned on motion of Mr. 

 Burger. Harry Heller, 



Secretary pro tern. 



'93 NOTE?. 



Another year past ! Another Alumui Day 

 gone — another Commencement — another year 

 added to our existence as Ph. G. Some of us 

 have grown richer, some — poorer, and, prob- 

 ably, all wiser in worldly and pharmaceutical 

 things. 



Two years back we sat on the stage viewing 

 the world from our seats, while plans were 

 formulated in our brains, how to conquer a place 

 — a high place — for ourselves and benefit man- 

 kind at the same time ; and we seemed eager to 

 have a try at it. 



Two years past and I can say without fear of 

 contradiction, that none of us has reached the 

 top of the ladder yet I is there an end to the lad- 

 der of fame?), while some have secured en- 

 viable position, some good position ; some hust- 

 ling for themselves, all will admit that the world 

 and success, viewed from the stage at our com- 

 mencement, differs materially from the world 

 and success we rub against off the stage in real 

 life. 



The fact that but few '93 faces were noticed 



