John Atkinson, Jr., and "Kappa Psi - The Training Ground of Leadership for the Profession" moderated by Mr. The evening continued with two more panel discussions "Ritual Analysis - Demonstrations and Critique" moderated by Mr. Program, the Drug Class of '1980-81 was presented by Dr. Facione "What a Graduate Chapter Should Be?" moderated by E. Magarian "The MASK and Other Publications" moderated by Rev. Several panel discussions were held in the afternoon,"National Services and the Local Chapters" moderated by Dr. The Second General Session (Tuesday) continued with more Executive Committee reports, reports from the various workshops and numerous announcements. After dinner, the evening was devoted to the Legislative Hearing/Delegate Assembly. Miller and "Treatment of Ischemic Heart Disease" by Dr. Continuing education offerings included "Clinical Aspects of Management of Hypertension" by Dr. Benjamin Hershenson and "Province Leadership and Programs", moderated by Dr. Leonard Naeger "Rushing and Pledging the Contemporary Pharmacy Student" moderated by Dr. Campbell, "Kappa Psi: A Self Analysis for the Second Century." Lunch was at the "Top of the Pontch." The afternoon included workshops on "Chapter Finance, Management and House Development and Management", moderated by Dr. The First General Session opened with the usual committee reports on Monday. Music was provided by the "Tailgate Ramblers." The convention started on Sunday night with a welcoming party held at the "Top of the Pontch" sponsored by the host chapters. Twenty four collegiate chapters, 11 graduate chapters and 8 provinces were represented by either delegate or proxy. The convention was attended by 125 persons (58 collegiate brothers 35 graduate brothers 32 spouses, guests and children), with an additional 64 collegiate and graduate brothers from the local Detroit area attending the 102nd Anniversary Banquet. met at the Hotel Pontchartrain in Detroit, Michigan for the 40th Grand Council Convention from August 16 through August 21st, hosted by Mu Omicron Pi and the Detroit Graduate Chapter. Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity, Inc. "Kappa Psi - A Self Analysis for the Second Century"ĩ3 Brothers (58 Collegiates & 35 Graduates), 32 Guestsģ5 Chapters (24 Collegiate & 11 Graduate), 8 Provinces
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