University of Maryland School of Pharmacy - Terra Mariae Yearbook (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1966

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MYRON WEINER 5724 Jonquil Avenue Alpha Zeta Omega 3, 4, 5; Pledge Class Chairman 3; Pledge- master 4; Sub-Direc ' toium 5; Rho Chi 4, 5; President 5; APhA 3, 4; Greek Letter Council 4; Class Vice-President 3: Class President 5; Alumni Frolic 3; To Promote Good Will Repre- sentative 5; Dean ' s Medal 3; Dean ' s List 5. s= i -;- m . W m Ji nlHSRi 1 ||pwitirii»wtef 1 K Notf, i can get mij finger out of here. WIio us swap Prescriptions? Look Larry! It ' s a thumb.

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STAXLKV BERNARD TANNKBALM 2514 Svimmerson Road Alpha Zeta Omega 3, 4, 5; Holiler of File 4, 5; Corresponding Secretary 5; APliA 3, 4; Class Historian 3, 4; Alumni Frolic 3, Terra Mariae 5; School open house 5. JOHN MARSHALL TIMS 8429 57th Avenue, College Park, Maryland APhA 3, 4, 5: Dean ' s Medal 3; Dean ' s List 4; Career Day Representative 4. i)A il) MARTIN I 6711 BTov nhro()k Dri » ' Alpha Z ta Omega 3, 4, 5; Tr.asurer 4, 5; Al ' hA 3. 4: SCA H presenlative 3. 4; SCA ' icv-I ' residenl 4; Chairman Crei ' k l.c-tler Council 4; Alumni I ' rolic 3: College Park Heeniiting Committee 4: Career Day 4: Dean ' s Medal 3; Dian ' s List 5; Fxtracurrienlar Medal 4.



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THE GREAT HISTORY OF THE PHARMACY SCHOOL CLASS OF 1966 It ;ill starli ' d (i c long years ago wlifii oxer sixty-eight studt ' iits came from man - places to start on the path to pharmacy. After two years of College Park life and one semester of (juantitativc analysis, our number suddenly diminished to forty-five. But finally, for many oi us, we nio ed on to the great wonders of the cement campus at Baltimore. Althougli closer to liome for most, each day pnnided a game of hide and seek (or find the hidden parking place) and ring around the liloek (or that darn cop in tlie tow truck). Our first [)r()fessional ear, the year of the Cia-Zunt-IIight, ga e us an idea of what we ' were in for. We found that simple matli wasn ' t so simple, and that most of the class is allergic to cats (especialK- anatomy lab cats, most iiad to leave the room after only three or four hours of dissection). Processes and Dosage I ' orins with Dr. I, amy was like the Fall of the Fourtii Hciiii ; l)ut lie tauuiit us to label everytliing — i)reparations, flasks, pereolators. ring stands, filters, etc. We also learned l v art of filtration with one hand placed aver the filti-r paper to pre- sent the |)nnning lab instructor, Mr. Block, from pointing out poor techni iues. Two cr - valuable courses in this year taught liy Dr. Adele Ballman were: Pharmacx ' .35 which covered bibliographical methods, oral and written reports, communications, conduct of discussion grou])s. and the tise of audio isiial aids ' (?); and Pharmacy 38 which c() -ered the history of iiharniacy from early Sir Francis Bacon to lati- Sir Francis Bacon with special emphasis on Scuttle Fish and Sir Francis Bacon. .Ml things considered, it was a pretty haninu ' d up course. Quautitatix i ' Pharmaceu- tical Analysis with Dr. Zenker made us won- der how anything e er got analyzed. All semester we hoped for one experiment to work, but, because everyone ' s lab partner had ten thumbs, it was to no a ail. And so, our first professional year came to an end with e ( r one eagerh ' anticipating the next semes- ter. Essentiall) , the fourth year will be remem- bered as ' That Was the Year That Was! The instructors during this year ne er ceased to amaze us. Bioeliemistrx laBORatory was just a repeat of the quant; nothing worked! .And the lecture, oy- ay. a tape recorder would not run so fast. But credit must l)e gi en where credit is (. [r. Fssentially, the Micro- biology Department outdid itself, with seven- teen different lecturers and thri ' c guest ap- l)earances by Dr. Shay. Everyone will agree that the exam cjuestions were taken straight from l r, Sha ' s la ator ' . But ' i ' hanks to the liilp of Dr. KiAwolap and tluit All-. merican lab instructor, Mr. Becker, we made it through in spite of their efforts. EssentialK . w hat we learni-d in Pharmaceu- tical Technolog -. w hich was essentialK taught by Dr. Shangraw, was the use of meth lcellu- lose, microcr ' stalline cellulose and phase dia- grams as a solution to essentialK- an ' jiroblem. Essi ' utially, this was a technical course which gave us a basic knowledge of how things worked and pro ided us with some interesting exams. The reason the - were so interesting was due to the fac t that one never knew what condition exams would be retiuned in — some with water spots (from being corrected in a bath tub ), jelly stains, etc. 24

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