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IGMA N Row One-S, Hershey, McCauley, A. Rahtar,j, Foster, T. Hicks, B. Taylor, M, Maquire, K, Reilly, Row Two- T. O'Rourke, D. McGunegle, C. Darling, P. Woolley, D. Rapport, T. Krausen, B. Clark, S. Wilkis, T. Miller, H. Richter. Row ThreeAD. Newman, S. Benz, F. Whinery, Mosher, l. Carson, Monti, E. Dunn, S. George, G. Krick, R, Gaston, R, Shepherd, Lootens. Row Four-M. Allen, Breckenfield, R. llvonen, G. Higgie, T. Cooper, P. Swanson, P. Dekker, A, Manoli,j. Wicks, C. Savoka, D. Harnedek. On a scenic bluff overlooking Ann Arbor's Apian Way rests an aged mansion, symbolic of a beauty and grace of by- gone times. Built in 1906 and in the sure process of destruc- tion since, the Nu Sigma Nu house has long been one ofthe city's landmarks, and occasionally one of her eyesores. Still there remains within the hygenic house of healers an undeni- ably innocent charm and boyish warmth uneroded by the ravages of time and former members. Even the red carpet, renowned at TG's and parties for years remains a vibrant receptacle for a hundred thousand cigarett butts. In the wake of the health departments culturing an un- known organism in the kitchen, the dining room's former 124 classic decor-early 20th century abortionAmetamorphosed into modern Bimb0's, replete with soft lighting, intimate tables and a 500 decible juke box. Despite persistant attempts to air condition the second floor with a radiator battering ram, that level has remained intact. Coffee and other beverages are now on tap to sharpen the analytical minds of scholars relaxing in the L'On Call room. The most important change, how- ever, will be accomplished this spring when new traditions will begin with the ground breaking for a new house on the banks ofthe seldom flowing Huron.CSICD Tony Krausen '69
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PHI CHI ROW 1-G. Whitaker, j. Collins, D. Taylor, Dirty Dick, j. Curran, L, Thompson, H. Amoe, D, Wheeler, G. Crawford. ROW 2fD. Harrington, D. Scholten, Cowan, D. Gussin, McDowell, R. Anderson, j. Hall, B, Self, j. Wright, L. Nelson, R. Smith, A. Ogawa. ROW 3-D. Barley, K. Counts, D. Livesay, SA Brust,j. Rybock, A. Hilgenberg, j. Hall, S. Wallace, D. McDonnell, J. Lacey, G. Henry, C. Woods, j. Kaiser. ROW 4-H. Speil, H. Harger, B. Stone, C. O'Dell, joe College, E. Gaumgartel, S. Szwalek, R. Proctor, B. Phillips, j. DeLoge, B. Wiley, j. Seward, N. Osborne, E. Carlson, B, Shields, B. Hensel, H. Miller, D. Stuhberg, j. Pascoe, G. Hess. ROW 5-S. Eisinger, A. Krudy, B. Lee, Calkins, j. Zeldenrust, B. Doebler, W. Armstrong, E. Peterson, D. Davidson, T, Chappell, D. Assenmacker, A. Gulick, B. Grace, A. Dopp, R. Kelty,j. Bagale, R. Foster, L. Kreugar. The past year at Phi Chi has seen steady progress made in each of our three major under- takings. As a professional fraternity we have sought to provide a forum for informal faculty- student contact. Recent guests at our informal Wednesday evening programs have given us some insight into the practice of medicine at home as well as abroad in Africa and Vietnam. As a fraternity for medical students we have sought to strengthen our education and that of our fellow students. Our note system with its new offset printing machine is providing high quality notes for all formal lectures. Living at Phi Chi in our modern facilities for both single and married students continues to provide an invaluable opportunity for interchange of ideas and fellowship in a common endeavor. Finally, as a fraternity, we have sought to make medi- cal school a more bearable experience. Whether it be long evenings spent at our parties, a few minutes relaxation in the sun on our lawn overlooking the Huron River and Arboretum, or a fast game of pool on our new table, everyone finds some means of relief from the pressures of medical school. We look forward to the completion of the hard surface court in our backyard which will provide expanded facilities for our athletic and social programs. lt is our hope that as a fraternity we have made the medical school experience more valu- able and enjoyable for both ourselves and our classes. james L. Hall '68
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