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AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION OFFICERS January 1951—January 1952 FRED BENNETT President GERALD GLASS Vice-President PATRICIA McNEASE Secretary-Treasurer January 1952—January 1953 LEE ROY McCARTER, JR. President GLEN WARREN Vice-President ANN ARMSTRONG Secretary-Treasurer One hundred years ago the American Pharmaceutical Association was founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and this year will celebrate its centennial at the annual national convention which will be held in August in the city of its birth. Membership in the student branch of this national organization is open to all students in the School of Pharmacy. Student members enjoy all priviliges of membership in the National Associa- tion except the right to vote on matters concerning the parent group. They have, however, a full voice in operating the affairs of the student branch. The Association promotes and encourages the advancement of pharmaceutical knowledge and the maintenance of the high ethical standards of the Profession. Guest speakers are frequently invited to address meetings of the group, and student participation in the programs is encouraged.
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DELIA SIGMA PI OFFICERS MIKE ISOM, JR. President JACK STAMM Senior Warden LEO BROWN Junior Warden J. W. Willis Scribe TONY PROVENZA Treasurer ABE TAHIR, JR. Correspondent WALBERT KAEMPFER Historian ALBERT JONES Efficiency Contest Chairman W. P. TRUMBULL Faculty 4dvisor Delta Sigma Pi is an international professional commerce and business administration fraternity. Alpha Phi. Chapter was established at the Uni- versity of Mississippi in 927. Delta Sigma Pi is organized to foster the study of business in universities; to encourage scholarship, social activity and the association of students, for their mutual advancement by research and practice; to promote closer affilia- tion between the commercial world and students of commerce; and to further a high standard of commercial ethics and culture, and the civic and commer- cial welfare of the community. Membership in Delta Sigma Pi is restricted to students of the School of Commerce and Business Administration who have met the necessary scho- lastic requirements and are approved by the fraternity. 243
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Left Page: FIRST Row: Ann Armstrong, James N. Azlin, Cliff Bailey, Forrest Baker, Hubert Barlow, Calvin W. Brown. SECOND Row: Archie P. Buckley, Charles Bullock, Carolyn Butler, John W. Burress, Cecil Caldwell, W. A. Carroll. THIRD Row: Jerry Cooper, Vincent Depaula, J. D. Dugas, Wm. J. Fong, Tildon O. Fugitt, Garland Garner. FOURTH Row: Gerald Glass, Joe Greco, Benny Gresham, Howard Grubbs, Duane Gunn, James Hamaker, Sidney Haney. NOT PICTURED: Fred Bennett, Patricia Dyees, Ben Figler, Charles Gleason, Mrs. Charles Gleason. Below: FIRST Row: Lloyd Harder, Wade Hilliard, Alton Hunter, Johnny Jones, Mary E. Joyner, Ray Lemo- ine. SECOND Row: Lee Roy McCarter, Jr., Charles Mc- Daniel, Patricia McNease, Howell N. McNeill, John Muse, Bob Myers. THIRD Row: Milford Q. Nichols, Russell E. Par- dee, Elmyra Pierocich, James Raggio, Marshall Smith, Ruth Streater, Frank Therrell. FOURTH Row: Glen Warren, Bobby Wells, C. L. Wheeler, Page White, John. Williams, Malcolm M. Williams, Wennie Yeun. NOT PICTURED: Neal McEachorn, A. L. Saunders.
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