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Ahlstrom, L.; Austra, J.; Bennett, T.; Chason, D.; Collins, D.; Di Paula, J.; Fee, H.; Friedman, S.; Fruchtbaum, M. Hahn. J.; Hausler, L.; Hilbcrt, S.; Hodges, R.; Kadan, D.; Karsch, M.; Kcyes, G.; Knauer, D.; Lee, D.; Long, D. Lynch, W.; Mason, J.; McMahon, D.; Mecler, F.; Michocki, R.; Miller, P.; Moschler, L.; Paul, M.; Peters, M. Phillips, N.; Piledggi, C; Ras, J.; Rejonis, R.; Reynolds, R.; Roberts, C; Schocken, M.; Simko, S.; Smith, R. Smith, S.; Spector, R.; Stevenson, J.; Swan, T.; Ter Borg, ].; Tompakov, S.; Vojik, F.; Voxakis, A.; Wagner, D. Walters, J.; White, G.; Wong, M.; Yockelson, N.; Young, M. Third Year Class Read mv friends and vou will sec our misadventures in Pharmacv. Twas a muggy day in earlv September, that started the dav we ' ll always remember. The students came from far and wide, even an Avicenna, we said with pride. The courses were hard and the stud ing rough, but we never let on that it was too tough. One by one, our forces dwindled until we numbered only forty-three. But we trudged through daily toil, and cjuickley learned to — study hard! It seems, we found that we had to learn every artery and every bone. By the time that this was done, it was time for The Practical to come. In Pharmacy we sweated and we toiled, only to find a surprise to hinder our leave. But on we marched and soon we came, after our Hong Kong flu to a new round of games. Parties tame, scarce but always fun, and when they were over one was always done! To politics we turned, and soon we found five willing people to stand our ground. On we trudged through Organic Chemistry, and little we remembered, although we did try. We started a program, or two or three, and soon found ourselves never free. To little brothers and sisters we wrote, and told them what to bring in tote. We met with them and showed them around, and promised to show them the ground rules. Again, we varied and tried as we could. to stay with our friends as thev worked where they could. Interyisitation is the name of our new game, even the ground rules are the same. To stores and hospitals three, we ' ll travel and we ' ll learn with only our friends to teach us in turn. Yet as the year did draw to a close, we did feel some remorse. To Dr. Ballman we gave a salute, and sent her flowers to pay her tribute. And as we did leave, we, the third year did say, please no more than two years make us stay. 24
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Caplan, S.; Crooks, C; Jones, U.; VViatrak, E. A. Pk. A M.P.A. Student Branch Ihc Student Br.uuh of the A.Ph.A.-M.P.A. has as its prime interests this year the professional aspects of pharmacy and the pharmacist ' s role in his profession. The vear began with the chapter ' s participa tion in National Pharmacy Week. long with other activities, the chapter had Dr. Samuel Fox as a guest lecturer, speaking on the topic The Future of Pharmacy. Later the same month, during Community I lealth Week, the director of Eastawai Laboratories spoke on some of the problems of toxicology and the ability of the pharmacist to assist with the efforts in poison control. Other speakers during the year discussed topics ranging from mutagenic potential of com- mon drugs to the problems of drugs in dermatology. This year also presented an opportunity for the chapter to take part in a regional meeting, which was held at the College Park campus. In addition, a delegation represented the chapter at the national convention, held this year in Montreal. Since this con ention was concerned with possible restructuring of the student chap- ters, and since next year ' s national meeting is to be held in Washington, the con ention is especially important to the University of Mar ' land. 26
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