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  • 1975 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1975 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    To most students, this is just the conclusion of another academic year but to our seniors it is the beginning of a bright and interesting future. They have worked hard and long to acquire a highly esteemed educational degree and deserve our sincere congratulations. They leave our School of Pharmacy armed with talent and wholehearted support to accept the challenges of a professional pharmacist, to be leaders in the advancement of the profession. Now we challenge them to accept the responsibility inherent in the profession.

  • 1974 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1974 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    The APOTHECARY takes this time to congratulate the seniors on their hard-won achievements and to wish them success in all future endeavors. We urge them to set goals and, in obtaining these goals, to uphold the high standards in our profession of pharmacy. We also charge them with the responsibilities of continuing their education after graduation and growing with the profession.

  • 1973 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1973 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    It is at this time that the 1973 APOTHECARY and its staff would like to take this opportunity to wish the seniors the best of luck in their forthcoming adventures and congratulate them on their achievements while here at Southwestern. It is our hope that our many School of Pharmacy graduates will use their vast knowledge they have gained to further the profession of pharmacy to its fullest extent.

  • 1972 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1972 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    Thoughts of finals, summer fun, moving, leaving old friends and making new ones, and working come along with the close of another academic year and the arrival of the 1972 APOTHECARY. It is our hope that this year's graduate will continue to carry his idealistic dreams and use his energies to further enhance the profession of pharmacy. The 1972 APOTHECARY would like to take this opportunity to wish all Seniors the best of luck and congratulate them on their achievements.

  • 1971 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1971 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    The 1970 - 1971 academic year has come to a close bringing with it a new APOTHECARY. Many will be leaving these halls of learning to explore new fields. The 1971 APOTHECARY would like to congratulate these seniors on their achievements and wish them success in all future endeavors.

  • 1970 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1970 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    The end of the academic year heralds the arrival of the 1970 APOTHECARY. It has been a fast-paced, hectic time for all. For some, this ends the formal pharmacy curriculum and thus many new situations lie ahead. The 1970 APOTHECARY would like to take this opportunity to wish all the Seniors the best of luck in the future and hearty congratulations on their achievements.

    We are very proud of this edition of the APOTHECARY and we want to thank everyone involved in its completion. Certainly, the most "credit" goes to Dr. Ulrich, faculty sponsor. He made most of the pictures, saw that deadlines were met, and was always available for guidance in the production of the publication. We earnestly appreciate the guidance given to us by Dr. Dickison, Mr. Foster, and Mr. Jack Shelton, and his staff at the Public Relations Office for the great job they have done in printing and helping correlate this year's edition.

  • 1969 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1969 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    As we come to the close of another academic year, so ends this edition of THE APOTHECARY. For many of us, this is our last year of formal education at dear ole Southwestern. As well as rejoicing, we can look at this as a sad moment for in the future lies the inevitable visit with Uncle Sam (for the males) and facing the hard cruel world; also, we will be separated from our friends and acquaintances whom we've known for five years. We wish to congratulate all the Seniors and wish them the best of luck for a great and successful future.

  • 1968 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1968 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    About the Cover

    The cover depicts the proposed addition to the present facilities to the School of Pharmacy. When completed at an estimated cost in excess of $1 million, the addition will double our laboratory and classroom space. The School of Pharmacy will occupy the entire third floor and a portion of the second floor in the proposed addition.

  • 1967 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1967 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    We, as seniors, are now rapidly approaching graduation and are beginning to plan our future lives and endeavors after receiving our degrees. Several are planning to continue their education in pharmacy or related fields, but the majority will enter the profession at the retail level. In whatever direction we decide to embark, let us hope we can remember the many things which our professors have tried to teach us. Probably the most important ideal set forth by the faculty is the ethical standards we all must follow, for without ethics we cannot truly call pharmacy a profession. It is up to us, as well as those who are presently engaged in the practice of pharmacy, to do our part in maintaining and advancing our chosen profession.

  • 1966 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1966 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    The Apothecary is in the tenth edition. From its meager beginning as a project of the A.Ph.A. student chapter to the present volunteer efforts of the senior students, The Apothecary has grown from an 8-page booklet to the present 52-page edition with colored pictures.

  • 1965 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1965 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    As we embark on a new journey in life, the memories and good times of these last five years remain vivid in our minds. These five years have been both challenging and rewarding to us all, from our first unsteady days in Inorganic Chemistry to our final days in Dispensing. The future holds another challenge for each pharmacy senior, one which only the fair-minded and foresighted can accept.

  • 1964 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1964 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    An indication of the growth of Southwestern State College is seen vividly in the school of pharmacy. The class of 1964 is the largest in the history of our school. More instructors have been employed, new equipment has been purchased, and physical plant facilities have been expanded resulting in a beautiful new science building.

    As we leave Southwestern State College, we realize the great responsibility that is ours in promoting the profession of pharmacy, cultivating a greater respect for our profession, and serving our fellow man. We accept the challenges of tomorrow, as well as the opportunities, in an effort to provide better health for all America.

  • 1963 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1963 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    We, as seniors, are now rapidly approaching graduation and are beginning to plan our courses of action after receiving our degrees. Several are planning to continue their education in pharmacy or a related field, but for the most part, we will enter the profession at the retail level. Whichever direction we take, let's hope that we can remember the many things which our professors have tried to teach to us, both from a practical and ethical point of view. Perhaps the most important at this time are the ethical standards, for without ethics, we cannot truly call Pharmacy a profession. It is up to us, as well as those who are presently engaged in the practice of pharmacy, to do our part in maintaining and advancing our chosen profession.

  • 1962 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1962 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    As the time for graduation draws near, we find ourselves often thinking about the many people who have helped us as we struggled along toward this day.

  • 1961 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1961 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    First, I would like to express my thanks to all those who have made this publication possible; to those who contributed, to those who bought advertisements, and to those who worked diligently to make this publication the largest one in its history. Much credit goes to THE APOTHECARY staff and its advisor, Dr. Dickison.

  • 1960 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1960 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK

    Work is a word that is well known among pharmacy students. In this sense, it could very well mean "that which is produced by mental labor." To the many who helped with this edition of THE APOTHECARY, another meaning is to be added, "that which is produced or, accomplished by exertion or toil." We sincerely hope that our alumni and friends of pharmacy will find this publication interesting and worthwhile.

  • 1959 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1959 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK

    The staff of this, the third edition of THE APOTHECARY, would like to express its appreciation to the many persons who helped make this magazine possible.

  • 1958 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1958 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    FROM THE DEAN'S DESK

    STUDENT RECRUITMENT
    "At The Grass Roots Level"

    This is the title of an article in the January issue of the Practical Pharmacy Edition of the Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association, written by Donald T. Meredith, Head of the Public Relations Department of Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Leo McMahan, editor of the Midwestern Druggist, also, writes on the subject of recruiting in the January issue of his journal.

  • 1957 Apothecary by Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    1957 Apothecary

    Southwestern Oklahoma State University

    FROM THE DEAN'S DESK

    "Pharmacy's Forward Look"

    From an humble beginning, pharmacy at Southwestern has, In a relatively short period of time, earned a secure place among the accredited colleges of America, This is a fine tribute to our alumni; because without the loyalty of these groups, a pharmacy school cannot long survive.

 
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