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RHO CHI Membership in RHO CHI is based on scholarship, character, personality, and leadership. Rl-IO CHI seeks to promote scholarly fellowship in pharmacy by bringing undergraduate and graduate students and faculty members together in fraternal and helpful comradeship. Of all the uses attributable to honor societies in our colleges this is undoubtedly the greatest: That they make their members more professional, more ethical, and more useful to the world in which they live. FIRST ROW, left to right: Elmer Coombs, Jim Stafford, Sue Otte, Bill Gellen, Lloyd Chelli. SECOND ROW: Dick Stanhope, Gary Cesari, Jim Belka, Bob McKay, Bill Burke. FIRST ROW, left to right: Glenn Kiyama, Glenn Spaulding, Fuss- tushi Fujimoto, Nani- zar Joenoes. SECOND ROW: Robert Mosse, Dewey F. Brown, Joe Young, Harry Kuwngoe, Frank Doi. THIRD ROW: Gordon Frank Andersen, Melvin Gold lurh, John E. Hnmpel, Sherman Don. A. P. A. With the beginning of the semester came a special election, and the Student Branch of the American Pharmaceutical Association became ollicial at last. Our new constitution was born, and with it a Board of Directors, with members from each class, to work along with our regular officers: Dick Stanhope, presi- dent, Bill Burk, vice-presidentg Sue Otte, secretaryg and Bob McKay, treasurer. Thanks to this whole group of ofhcers the Student Branch has progressed far this semester. In addition, we have had the fine help of Dr. Riegelman and Mr. Kendrick, who have Worked hard in coordinating our activities. .fv ., it ,. s, if C
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M K5 FIRST ROW, left tu right: Cathy Lnvuzzoln, Corresponding Secre- tary: lletty llenr, Vice- ' President. SECOND ROW: lirnie Loznno, Trcnsurer: June Wag- ner. Recording Secre- tary: Russ Dieter, Pres- ident. EW CLUB At the Open House at the beginning of the school year, students from all the schools on the Medical Center campus were reminded of the triple purpose of the U.C.M.C. New- man Club-the advancement of the student intellectually, religiously, and socially. Form- ing the central core of the club activities were the bi-monthly meetings, with guest speakers on such topics as Meclico-Moral Problems, Catholicism and Psychiatry, The Question of Truth, and Sexual and Psychological Aspects of Marriage. Included in other spheres of activity were uprefinalsn Communion Breakfasts, One Day Retreats, a Ham Dinner-Dance, Bike Ride, and long-to-be-remembered picnics, featuring charcoal- broiled hamburgers, dancing, and swimming at the mountain summer home of St. Joseplfs Grphanage. . . . Newmnnites pose with some of their young friends Four engaged Newman couples after the solemn Ah! Fun und relaxation at n Newman meme. nt St. Joseph's Orphanage. engagement ceremonY-
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