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- ' XV ll. A ff? to oooo AM E RI C AN MEDICAL OMEN'S ASSOCIATIO le .i 0 U1 1 By Faith Evil Turns To Good: Hope President ,.,,.,....., .......... M ichele I. Alman Vice-President ,..... .,.,..... I udith H. Fiedler Secretary .....,.... ...,..,.. N ancy D. Baker Treasurer .......,. .i...... I oan D. Albin he Iunior Branch of the American Medical Women's Association is now in its second year at New York Medical College. The group was formed in the spring of 1965 when we felt a need for a women,s professional organi- zation that was afliliated with a national one. Following a tradtion established by the fraternity which preceded us we held a buffet dinner during the first week of school to welcome the new freshmen women. This year's plans included a meeting with women medical students from other medical schools. In March we met with a group from Downstate Medical Col- lege and had a chance to compare experiences both as medical students and more specifically as women medical students. Our meetings with women physicians in training and in practice have been an important aspect of our organization. We have had the chance to learn how other women have handled the problems particular to women in medicine as well as to explore those special contributions that we as women can make to our field. We hope the organization will continue to grow and provide a meaningful opportunity for women medical students to meet with each other and with women in practice.
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ALPHA KAPPA KAPPA President ..,..,...,.., .,...,.. N iel Borrelli Vice-President ....,.,,,.. ....... H enry Hanff Treasurer ...,...,......,...,.., ..4.,,.,. R obert Siragusa Recording Secretary .A...,r..,. ..,........,..,..4, P aul Vernaglia Corresponding Secretary ....,. ......, A nthony 1. DiSciullo Sophomore Executive ......... ......... I oseph Andronaco l 'T , ,Q it '12, a rf. sni f f- N . 1 15 A lg Q ,ffm uf l ' A.. VY? 1 ll L Q fl . ' ak or the past twenty-nine years AKK Fraternity has been represented at New York Medical College by Beta Rho Chapter, one of thirty-fou ractive chapters in the United States and Canada. The Fraternity, dedicated to fraternalism with a purpose to foster the highest ideals of the medical profession, has grown to become one of the largest medical fraternities in the world. Including the Alpha Club, 'our Alumni and Faculty division, Beta Rho is presently the largest Chapter in the Fraternity. The 1966-67 season of activities, piloted by President Niel Borrelli, has spon- sored functions in addition to the professional activities of the Chapter. High- lighting the activities was the annual Rush, held this year at the Playboy Club of New York. Other annual functions of the Chapter include the Rusheeis Dinner, the Faculty Dinner, and Ladies, Night, held at the end of the season. The Phil Cooper Memorial Scholarship Fund, established in memory of one of our de- ceased Brethren, made its first awards this year. With these diversified activities and functions, Beth Rho Chapter of AKK Fraternity has become the most popular Fraternity at New York Medical College.
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