CORVALLIS - Phi Delta Chi, Oregon State University's professional pharmacy fraternity, has initiated a record 31 pledges this winter.

Founded in 1883 nationally and in 1982 at OSU, the group has 70 collegiate chapters and more than 50,000 male and female members. The fraternity is open to students pursing a career in pharmacy and focuses on advancement of the science of pharmacy.

Initiates include:

 

  • ALOHA: Jessie Yan, senior in general science.

     

  • BEND: Tyson Elliott, junior in general science; Heidi Hanson, sophomore in general science.

     

  • CLACKAMAS: Linda Wong, junior in general science.

     

  • COOS BAY: Andrew Killeen, sophomore in general science.

     

  • CORVALLIS: Dani Gobana, sophomore in general science; David Huynh, junior in general science; Albert Lee, junior in general science; Robin Maxwell, post-baccalaureate; Yennie Quach, sophomore in general science; Theresa Tran, sophomore in biology.

     

  • EUGENE: Bryan Ing, doctoral candidate in pharmacy; Aja Schild sophomore in general science; Christine Wood, senior in general science.

     

  • GRANTS PASS: Lurene Huang, sophomore in general science; Sara Levy, junior in general science.

     

  • GRESHAM: Jeff Chudek, junior in general science; Anthony Secor, junior in biology.

     

  • HILLSBORO: Matthew Maglalang, sophomore in general science.

     

  • KLAMATH FALLS: Margaret Fisher, senior in general science.

     

  • MEDFORD: Amanda Hulbert, sophomore in general science.

     

  • MONROE: Joseph Munoz, junior in general science.

     

  • NYSSA: Kimberly Saito, sophomore in general science.

     

  • PORTLAND: Emily Boyanovsky, sophomore in general science.

     

  • ROSEBURG: Virginia Slater, doctoral candidate in pharmacy.

     

  • SUTHERLIN: Bridget Hedquist, senior in general science.

    HAWAII

  • EWA BEACH: Shannon Nohara, doctoral candidate in pharmacy.

     

  • KAILUA: Savanna Newlon, sophomore in general science.

     

  • KANEOHE: Jamie Tomita, doctoral candidate in pharmacy.

     

  • WAIPAHU: Michelle Azada, sophomore in general science.

    WASHINGTON

     

  • VANCOUVER: Kacie Schlosser, junior in general science.
  • Source: 

    Kay Cooke, 541-737-4015

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