334  Philadelphia  College  of  Pharmacy.    {  ^'/^iST™' 
Name  Thesis 
Scher,  Walter  Raymond  Compound  Elixir  of  Glycerophos- 
phates  Pennsylvania 
Silva,  Charles  Romey  Essential  Oils  from  a  Practical 
Point  of  View  Pennsylvania 
Snyder,  William  Henry  Production  of  Industrial  Alcohol .  Pennsylvania 
Werkheiser,  Harold  Edwin.  . .  .Paraffin  . .  .  Pennsylvania 
Certificates  of  Proficiency  in  Chemistry  were  awarded  the  follow- 
ing: 
Robert  Truman  Beardsley,  John  Brady  Evans,  Lloyd  Philip  Greisemer, 
P.D.,  Thomas  Danforth  Hughes,  Paul  S.  Rodgers,  Joseph  Stein  and  Archibald 
Wolever,  all  of  Pennsylvania. 
Certificates  in  Bacteriology  were  awarded  the  following : 
Norman  L.  Force,  Jacob  Edison  Good,  Gilbert  Leon  Harvey,  John  Harry 
Hayes,  P.D.,  Howard  Jonathan  Koch,  P.D.,  Robert  Franklin  Ligan,  Henry 
Lischer,  George  Lulie,  Martin  Lester  Messinger,  P.D.,  Lloyd  Harry  Patten, 
Leroy  Ludwig  Pennypacker,  James  Walter  Shaffer,  Guy  Warren  Showers, 
Harry  Lanich  Smith,  Jay  A.  Smith,  Elmer  Milton  Weidner,  Harry  Randolph 
Whitmire  and  William  Henry  Woodring. 
Award  of  Prizes. 
The  Martin  Cup,  awarded  to  the  graduating  class  obtaining  a 
higher  average  than  the  one  immediately  preceding  it,  was  awarded 
to  the  class  of  19 15. 
"  The  Graduate  191 3"  Cup,  awarded  to  the  Freshman  class  for 
high  general  record  in  scholarship,  was  awarded  to  the  class  of  191 7, 
it  having  been  held  previously  by  the  class  of  1916. 
The  grade  of  distinguished  was  obtained  by  William  Frederick 
Hasse,  Jr.  The  following  attained  the  grade  of  meritorious :  Louis 
Gershenfeld,  Eleanor  G.  Hoffman,  Wesley  M.  Saylor,  and  Lewis  C. 
Scheffey. 
The  Procter  Prize,  a  gold  medal  and  certificate,  for  the  highest 
general  average  of  the  class  with  a  meritorious  thesis,  was  awarded  to 
William  F.  Haase,  Jr.,  the  presentation  being  made  by  President 
French. 
The  William  B.  Webb  Memorial  Prize,  a  gold  medal  and  certifi- 
cate, offered  for  the  highest  general  average  in  the  branches  of  Com- 
mittee, Operative  Pharmacy  and  Specimens,  was  awarded  to  Lewis  C. 
Scheffey,  the  presentation  being  made  by  Vice-president  Lemberger. 
The  following  graduates  received  honorable  mention  in  connection 
therewith :  Walter  Elmer,  William  F.  Haase,  Jr.,  James  W.  Kephart, 
and  William  R.  Tenney. 
