UCSF Medical Center - Medi Cal Yearbook (San Francisco, CA)

 - Class of 1940

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Left to ri ht-To R : I h G 'tf'l g p ow o n ri ih, loseph MacDonald, Ruth Grinager. Center Row: B. Hammar- stedt, M. Segal, D. Latimer, V. Marvin, R. Shea, W. Griffith, R. Grinager, I. MacDonald, I. Grittith, E. Chilgren, F. Nettell, F. Pollatta, R. Harrington, C. Kratzenstein. Bottom Row: Edward Chilgren, swept tw, Carl Kratzenstein. President . Vice President . Secretary . Treasurer . Yell Leader . The dominant idea on the part of the Associated Pharmacy Students during the year was the con- tinuation of the drive to unify the colleges of the Medical Center. Through its officers, headed by President Ioseph ,MacDonald the Student Body actively supportedytljie newly formed California Club in its activities and contributed in no small degree to its successful program. Pharmacy stu- dents, especially Vice-President lohn Griffith, played a vital part in the successful completion of the Medical Center. lOSEPH MCICDONALD r . ICHN GRIFFITH . RUTH GRINAGER . EDWARD CHILGREN . CARL KRATZENSTEIN Besides the activities undertaken in conjunction With the other colleges, the Student Body carried on its usual program of social and athletic events. In an attempt to create a more democratic and efficient Student Government a set of amendments to the Constitution was adopted. At the meetings effort was made through the medium of outside speakers to present and discuss the problems pertinent to Pharmacy and Pharmacists. The school year Was closed with a dance given at the Clift Hotel on April 26th.

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ered W 0 CARL L. A. SCI-IMIDT, Ph.D. Dean of the College ot Pharmacy Professor of Biochemistry 0 TROY C. DANIELS, Ph.D. Assistant Dean of the College ol Pharmacy Professor oi Pharmaceutical Chemistry 0 F. STANLEY DURIE Assistant Comptroller and Superintendent, University Hospital 0 CATHERINE I. BROWN Recorder and Secretary to the Dean 0 FRANKLIN THEODORE GREEN, Ph.G. Professor of Chemistry, Emeritus Dean ol the College of Pharmacy, Emeritus 0 FREDERICK WILLIAM NISH, Ph.G., Phar.B. Professor of Pharmacy, Emeritus ' IOI-IN WALTER MILLAR, Ph.G., B.S., M.S. Professor of Chemistry ' CHAUNCEY D. LEAKE, Litt.B., M.S., Ph.D. Lecturer in Pharmacology and Toxicology in the College of Pharmacy, Professor of Pharmacology, Lecturer in Medical History and Bibliography in the Medical School, and Librarian of the Medical School Library 0 KARL F. MEYER, A.B., Dr.phil. tZurichl, M.D. thon.c.l Lecturer in Bacteriology in the College of Pharmacy Professor of Bacteriology Director of the Hooper Foundation 0 THEODORE L. ALTI-IAUSEN. M.D. Associate Professor ot Medicine in the Medical R School and Physician in charge of the Student Health Service, College of Pharmacy ' MAX S. MARSHALL, Ph.D. Lecturer in Bacteriology in the College of Pharmacy Associate Professor of Bacteriology in the Medical School 0 WARREN D. KUMLER, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry 0 ERIC OGDEN, B.Sc. tLondor1l, M,R.C.S. tEnglandJ, L.R.C.P. tLondonl Lecturer in Physiology in the College of Pharmacy Assistant Professor of Physiology in the Medical School ' LUIS W. ALVAREZ, Ph.D. Instructor in Physics tBerkeleyl 0 STEPHEN IOHN DEAN, IR., Ph.G., Ph.C., B.S. Instructor in Pharmacy 0 IOHN I. EILER, Ph.D. Instructor in Pharmacy and Biochemistry 0 FRANK M. GOYAN, M.S., Ph.D. Instructor in Chemistry 0 WILLARD W. HARPER, M.A. Instructor in Accounting and American Institutions 0 GERALD G. GILL, M.D. Instructor in Anatomy in the College of Pharmacy Assistant in Orthopedic Surgery in the Medical School U WILLIAM W. O'CONNELL, LL.B. Lecturer in Laws of Pharmacy ' IOHN F. ONETO, Ph.D. Instructor in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Pharmacy 0 ROBERTSON PRATT, Ph.D. Instructor in Pharmacognosy 9 LOUIS A. STRAIT, Ph.D. Instructor in Physics 0 IULIAN MERWIN WELLS, Ph.G., B.S. Instructor in Pharmacy 0 BENIAMIN T. I-IOWILER, Ph.G. Associate in Pharmacy 9 ISAAC F. HALVERSTADT, B.S. Assistant in Chemistry 0 HARRY K. IWAMOTO, B.S. Assistant in Pharmacy 0 EDWARD L. WAY, B.S. Assistant in Pharmaceutical Chemistry



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1 t t FRANK N ETTELL HAROLD ANDERSON .Semen QZQAA X President . . Vice President . Secretary-Treasurer . Council Representative . Athletic Manager . . During it's senior year the Class of 1940 suc- cessfully played its role in the activities at the Medical Center. Apart from academic Work, the class although working under limited possibilities, held several social functions of its own, as Well as supporting and participating in the activities of the Student Body and of the Medical Center as a Whole. The class held an ice skating party at Winter- land in the fall semester, and a swimming party in conjunction with the junior class at the Pair- mont Plunge in the spring. The traditional senior day was held April 19th, with a picnic outing, in- . . FRANK NETTELL . HAROLD ANDERSON . LEONARD KOHN . . . MEYER SEGAL . CHARLES LONGINOTTI cluding the usual games and gaiety. Also, the work of the seniors cannot be forgotten with respect to such things as the Bag Game Rally and Bonfire. Teams from the class participated in athletics including football and basketball in interclass competition, and had numerous representatives in the handball, golf, and tennis tournaments. In each case, the efforts and abilities of the partici- pants were not to be overlooked. College days may end here for this group, but there are many memories of college life which will not be lost. LEONARD KOHN MEYER SEGAL

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