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' --f A- cr- t Q L L - uf . il:-xii' ' -1 5 :C 'F ' f .XY-ffl. -.t , I x K First Row: Stephen Markey, pre- siding juniorg Irvin Blose, presid- ing senior: Edwin McNichols, secretaryg William Cusick, treas- urer. Second Row: Eugene Scherba, sentinelg John Carolan, house managerg Robert Hornbeck, judge advocateg Joseph Beres, chapter editor. The Phi Chi Medical Fraternity was founded at the University of Vermont in the year 1889. Since its beginning the fraternity has grown con- siderably, and now it is one of the largest of the medical fraternities, and one of the most re- spected. Its success has been attributed to the adherence to ideals which are instilled into those men coming into its ranks. To carry out these ideals the men chosen must be men of character, principle, endeavor, and leadership. The Loyola Chapter, known nationally as the Phi Sigma Chapter of Phi Chi, was founded in the year 1907 when the present medical department of the University was known as the Chicago College of Physicians and Surgeons. am ...af
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pai Kata z Phi Beta Pi was organized as a local medical fraternity in 1891 at the University of Pittsburgh. Through the zeal and foresight of its charter members, combined with the untiring efforts of the members in the years immediately following, it repeatedly faced and overcame hardships which might have discouraged less determined men. After successfully justifying its existence at the University of Pittsburgh, the fraternity next proceeded to demonstrate on a national scale that Phi Beta Pi was of great beneiit to the medical students, and that its prime motives were the al- leviating of the many scholastic difficulties of its members, and the grouping of fellow students with one another for the attainment of the students' highest ambition - medical achievement. The Alpha Omega Chapter was organized at Loyola University in 1921. From the beginning. it established itself as an integral part of the institution, so that at present it is recognized as one of the leaders in the progressive movements in the scientific fields. 2 tary and treasurerg Al Sheetz Robert Bormes, house manager. .I l .55 First Row: Robert Kappers, secre- presidentg Fred Litruin, vice-presi- dent. Second Row: Donald Fox:
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ANATOMY DEPARTMENT First Row: Dr. David S. Jones: Dr. Arthur J. Gatz: Dr. George F. Simmons, Dr. Thesle Joh, PM-'Clinic Dean. Second Row: Miss Laura Iiurwvll, Marie Canuti, Aldana Vin- tartes, Gareth H. Gish. Third Ifozc: Dr. James C. Beyer. Paul liawaguchi, Professor Harold D. Fish, Leslie 'l'. Emmert. BACTERIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Front Row: Miss Marie Ottenz Dr. Einar Leifson. chairman: Miss Josephine Oster- haudt. Second Row: Dr. Ernest Hartmann, Miss Pearl Dahran, Dr. MacDonald Fulton. Bl OCH EM l STK Y DEPARTMENT First Row: Louis J. Blanchet: Dr. Hugh J. McDonald, chairman: Dr. Jacklyn Melchiar: Dr. Maurice V. L'Heureux. Second Row: Thomas McCarthy. Mr. Leonard Philipps. Dr. Norten C. Melchiar, Dr. Martin B. William- son. PHYSIULOGY DEPARTMENT First Row: Dr. Akira Omachi: Dr. Wesley R. T. Metzner: Dr. Arthur G. Mulder, chair- mang Dr. William C. Wilson. Second Row: Alice Heuel, Charles Proctor, Dr. Mary Patras. PHARMACOLOGY DEPARTMENT First Row: Dr. Lawrence Wu: Dr. Alfred Leimdorferg Dr. Y. T. Oester. chairmang Mr. Charles Proctor. Second Row: Mr. Byrd. Mr. A. Smalenski. Kasimir Staniszewski, Dr. Mikulicic, O. D. Priddle.
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