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p EHO SIGMA ri .fir ., ft tit tt f f 1 1 t Top Row: Laft to Right, W. Newton; R. Bowersox; W. Ratledge; R. AHord; G. Rentschler; C. Rhead; B. Linderholm; G. Long; F. Freeman; R. Anderson; R. Heneveld; N. Davis; H. Damzalski; R. Boyd; C. P. Favago; J. Gillis; A. Anderson; R. Wineland. Row 2: R. Marble; H. Manz; C. Brown; L. Woods; W. Strempek; B. Ostling G. Kilinski; B. Pryor; W. Dinnen; H. Levken; P. Seven; R. Smith; D. Gadd; L. Lemmen; W. Jaracz; R. Nicholson; S. Cousins. Row 3: E. Gillette; R. Garneav; J. Lassignal; V. Lancaster; D. Post; I. Bond; L. Coppel, Vice-President; I. Fiebing, House Manager D. Largo, President; W. Hanley, Corresponding Secretary; C. Blunck, Recording Secretary; J. Cantwell; L. B an; J. Quinn; E. Adams. Row 4: L. Cecil; A. Kane; J. Andrews; J. Morray; D. Brodie; D. Kapp; B. MacMillan; A. McClay; G. Reynolds; G. Forrer; G. Cetnar. Bottom Row: E. Efirat; R. Pierce; A. Beurglar R. Taubert; P. Porter; R. Steinmann; W. Moller; R. Swain; R. Hamilton. Missing: I. McLean; O. Bolstad; W. Michilson; P. Johnson; I. Kittelton. Phi Rho Sigma is a professional fraternity for medical students. Our chapter house is conveniently located near University and St. Joseph Hospitals. We have an active membership at Michigan of seventy-four students. Besides our school work, which occupies a good share of our time, we find some time for social and athletic activities. Parties are held occasionally. We boast the cham- pionship of the Intramural Professional Basketball League. 260
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PHI DELTA EPSILON Top Row: Samuel Roth; Howard Homer; Nathaniel Messenger; Joseph Dashefsky; lack Kaufman; Donald Malton; Arthur Shufro. Row 2: Harry Koenig; Albert Klug; Allen Hennis; Martin Feferman; Fred Feigenson; Melrin Cohen; Norman Talner; Monte Malach. Row 3: Ned Chalat; Julian Stern; Leo Bennish, Treasurer; Louis Kaufman, Secretary; Harold Jaffe, President; Milton Levine, Vice President; Ruben Kurnitz; Joel Salon. Bottom How: Al Shachman; Allan Levy; Seymour Grant; Michael Gilbert; Manuel Jacob . Absent: Malcolm Levinson; George Ablin. The Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity was established at Cornell University Medi- cal School in 1904, and is now represented by forty-eight chapters in the United States and Canada. The Omega chapter was founded here in 1921 and at present numbers 30 active members. Activities are both social and scientific. Monthly science dinners are held in addition to the regular meetings, at which time talks are given by various members of the faculty. This year, a Phi Delta Epsilon Lectureship was established, which will bring outstanding medical men from all over the country to lecture here annually. 259
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A LPHA E PSILON I OTA Top Row: Yolk-Ming Ting; Evelyn Rockwell; Grace Hyde; Jean Holdredge; Marilyn Birch; Veldora Clunas; Hsi Yen Wang. Row 2: Aurea Munor; Merryday Rosser, Secretary; Ruth Appleton, Vice- President; Barbara Grieve, Treasurer; Ann Mandenberg; Lonnie Myres; Jane Randolph. Bottom Row: Mimosa Marin; Betty Levy; Joyce Carrow; Jean M. Robinson, President; Doris Zenger, Corresponding Secretary; Elsie Panlillio; Mar- garet Ward. Alpha Epsilon Iota is a national sorority of medical women. It Avas founded at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on February 23, 1890. There are now twenty-six chapters located at Class A Medical Schools throughout the United States. 261
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