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Lamhda Kavm Sn ma Sororcty fir t liou: E. t);irs()ii, M. Kihir, J. Ncuiii.in. 1 ' . Ilill. li. Smilli. Sccdiid H m: K. Unsi ' iiljlutli. K. l.iiiit . H. I .awriMiff, J. Liiiiric. The piiri osc ol l.aiiilula Kappa Sigma is to piiiiiintc till- |)r()l(ssi()n ot Pharinacy among ()[Mcii aiul to aid its iiu ' inlxTS in all a% ' s. The ohjcct ol the sororitx ' is to turthcr the liappiiu ' ss and nsclnlncss of its niciiihcrs and to ncatc a center ol cnjoMncnt, Iricndship, and cidtnri ' . Tlu ' Dpsilon (Jliaptcr, here at the L ' ni i ' rsity of Maryland, School of Pharniac is small in nnmhcr, hnt big in cntlnisiasm! Many ol onr members arc planning to attend tlic national convention in Indianapolis this snintncr. We are also continuing onr annual dri i ' lor Pro- ject Mope via our iniamous hake sales. Host- essing for the annual Swain Seminar and other school affairs is one of our fa orite and fun projects. Mrs. Pat Tanac, I,anilid,i Kapjia Signia ' s Cirand President, isited our eolK ' giate chapter in the fall. To honor this ver ' special occasion we had a hiillet at which Mrs. Tanac gener- ousK ' hel|)ed us with man ' encouraging and hi ' iplnl suggestions. Mrs. Philip Pape. onr ihapter ' s new athisor. is a dclightlnl and welcome addition to onr small lamiK ' . llcr kindni ' ss and read) ' smile are liki ' sunshine on a rain ' da ' . C ' hrist- iiias time we tonntl .i party, complete with punch, cake, and cookies, all compliments of .Mrs. Pape. Her generosity, on all occasions, has a ' specialni ' ss attached to it. We hajipily welcome the enthusiasm and Iricndship ol our twcKc new pledgi ' s, which more than doubles our size. With the increase of membiTs comes more, and new ideas, and we arc- all looking lonvard to a successful and bright new year. The sorority was introduced to the incoming class at our Pledge Tea, fol- lowed a few wet ' ks later by tlu ' Pledge Dinner. The Epsilon Cihapter wishes our graduating members, Joann Nenman, Karen Hosenbluth, and Hetty Newcomb. e er ' wish ol hapi)iness and succe.ss. We are going to miss them! 26
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Rko Chi Society First Row: L. Howard, L. Block, H. Sohmer, J. Ricci, Dr. A. Liebmai Frank J. Slama, Dr. J. Leslie, Dr. F. Miller, Dr. N. Foss. Second Rote: Dr. C. Ic-hniowski, Dr. The Rho Chi Society was fonned in 1922, with Omicron Chapter at the University of Maryland having been founded and chartered in 1930. Since this time, it has functioned actively to promote the advancement of the pharmaceutical sciences through the encour- agement of recognition of intellectual scholar- ship, to promote scholarly fellowship, and to encourage pharmaceutical research. Admission into the Society is by election and is considered to be the highest distinct honor that can be bestowed upon a phannacy student. Essential qualities of the Rho Chi members include character, scholarship, lead- ership and service. The high standards main- tained for membership in Rho Chi have resulted in the general recognition of the Society, not only by phannacy but by aca- demic circles generally. The Society is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies. Rho Chi is an active Society providing immediate stimulus to undergraduate scholar- ship and also to interest students in graduate studies. Regular meetings and other activities empha- size the professional aspects of phannacy and point the way to instnictive study and research. It sei-ves to bring undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty members together in fraternal and helpful association. By such means, Rho Chi seeks to increase the awareness of the ethical and social respon- sibilities of the profession and to enhance its prestige. 25
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Pit; Delta Chi Fraternity First Row: E. Smith E. Kern, C. Priller. W. Samios, Dr. R. Sliangraw, C. Be M. Deklier. Second Row: J. Krause, R. Griffiths, OFFICERS President Jack Krause Vice President Bob Griffiths Corresponding Scerefary Moe Delcher Recording Secretarij Treasurer Ste e Klebrowski Chuck Priller The graduation of ten members cut Iota Chapter to half its size. However, the lack of size only helped to increase the brotherhood l etween members, and made us realize a rebuilding task was ahead. A successful meet- ing was held during pledging with great speaker Dr. Blake, who gave a very inform- ative talk on drug abuse. The smoker was honored by the presence of advisors Dr. Shangraw and Dean Leavitt, not to mention the many alumni that attended. Quantity was substituted by quality by the initation of Pledge Dave Jones. The initiation was followed by a successful banquet at the House of Welsh, the function having as guest of honor Dr. Douglas Kay, Grand Vice President of Col- legiate Affairs. Dr. Kay provided Iota Chapter with suggestions for the coming year, and coordinated us with the activities of the other chapters. 27
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