X-ray . ^. J unior pbarmacp Cias& ^tetorp N SEPTEMBER 18, 1917, the present Junior Pharmacy Classmade their advent to the Medical College of Virginia, consist-ing or twenty-two young men and one co-ed. Since that time twomore co-eds have joined our ranks, making a total of twenty-fourenrolled. During the year several of the members have droppedout and are now serving Uncle Sam, leaving but twenty mem-bers to look forward to graduation next year. The following classofficers were elected: E. P. Roberts, President; W. M. Thomas,Vice-President; A. B. Shenk, Secretary and Treasurer; J. G. Scott, Re


X-ray . ^. J unior pbarmacp Cias& ^tetorp N SEPTEMBER 18, 1917, the present Junior Pharmacy Classmade their advent to the Medical College of Virginia, consist-ing or twenty-two young men and one co-ed. Since that time twomore co-eds have joined our ranks, making a total of twenty-fourenrolled. During the year several of the members have droppedout and are now serving Uncle Sam, leaving but twenty mem-bers to look forward to graduation next year. The following classofficers were elected: E. P. Roberts, President; W. M. Thomas,Vice-President; A. B. Shenk, Secretary and Treasurer; J. G. Scott, Representa-tive Honor Council; M. B. Burge, Historian. We soon found the road before us was not an easy one to traverse, because itwas not long before we came to a bend in the road, where we met Mr. Rudd witha big Chemistry under his arm, and from that day to this we have been trying tosolve the meaning of that W-H-Y, which we find at the end of almost every oneof his questions. Soon we came to another be


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