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LP' T unc' U r P UHDU HEL!! First Row: R. lsbel, J. LaVa.nway, W. Knapp, C. Mueller, R. Baxter, J. Ryan, M, Ratterman, R. Landgren. Fourth J Pretzer. Second Row: B. Hotchikss, H. Farquhar, K. Row: R. Dunlap, R. Mitchell, R. Kremer, W. Owens, Vlfuepper, C. Beck, R. Hensinger, J. Wheat, W. Venema, F. Osterman, J. Edwards, D. Tibble, J. Romende, J. K Fellows, W. Taylor. Third Row: D. Hershey, M. Krieg, Roberts. R Clark, J. Shaw, J. Wilkins, D. Shermeta, M. Bosch, It is the fond hope of the brothers of Nu Sigma Nu that the once-proud structure that occupies 1015 East Huron will soon be replaced by a new and imposing fraternity house, complete with penthouse and underground parking facilities. Everything is in readiness for the proposed building this summer with the exception of adequate funds. Such funds appear to be forthcoming in the form of donations from interested alumni. Before we part company with the old house, we plan to take full advantage of its capacity as a place for revelry and companionship. It is to this end that our social program is oriented. interspersed throughout the year have been several enjoyable gatherings, including many shrimp-and-beer parties, the annual Faculty Christmas Party and a Casino party. To supplement a long list of planned parties have been a series of spontaneous parties initiated by the younger bretheren. We are also active in competing for the professional fraternity athletic champion- ship. Having had the best fraternity football team on campus we now set out to capture the trophy with strong spring sport teams. David K. Aughenbog '65 140
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L 00 First Row: N. Grossnickle, F. Holland, P Kuebbeler, D. Bruce, W. Bobison. Second Row: R. Lawrence J. Taylor, J. Murphy, J. Laidlaw D. Crandall, D. Van Brocklin, J. Morrill, J Voorhees, L. Meeks, R. Duvendack. Third Row: R. Wakulat, R. Krause, R. Haverbush, J. Charters R. Meyer, J. Markley, R. Hibbard, T, Karns, J. Rourke, V. MacDonald, W. Laidlaw, J. Krynicki Fourth Row: R. Parkhurst, R. Nivela, G. Schultz L. Talmadge, D. Milko, N. Brunner, J. Kaczmerek R. Willis, P. Zanetti, R. Johnson, J. Melluish, P Whitmore. Fifth Row: P. Sartorius, J. Fischer G. Anderson, E. Badger, R. Millwee. ff There are sciences which demand the whole of man without leaving the least portion of his spirit free for other distractions. Sir William Osler Education therefore becomes a primary goal for medical students and any com- munity composed of these students must have high among its goals the education of the group. We at Phi Chi nationally recognize freshman scholarship by giving the Eben H. Carey Award for excellence in Anatomy. At Psi chapter we have physicians speak regularly on their specialties or special interests. Clinical pathological conferences are held by members of the St. Joseph and University Hospital residency staffs. For group study the fraternity maintains a projector which is especially helpful in embryology and pathology. There are ma.ny other educational advantages but our important advantage remains to be mentioned-there is always a quiet place to study. Despite the fact that we are leading the IM professional sports contest this year, Monopoly seems to be the game which fills the category of number one time waster. The tradition of throwing graduating seniors in the river was voted sport of the year by the freshman. This was followed closely by tobogganing in the arb, parties in the playhouse and even cutting firewood at Dr. Fralick's tree farm. James C, Laidlaw '63
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