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'ZZ ' ' First Row-xl. Fountain, D. Stuhlberg, H. Miller, Lacey, Meewsen. Second Row-M. Stanton, D Betts, D. llarrington, R. Rasor, RI. Hall, P. Wattcrsnnhl. Collins,j. DeI.oge, H. Amoe, T. Evans, S. Rodis 'lf Cashero, C. Engel. Third Row4R. Smith, D. Baileyml. Harger, D. Lewis, D. lVIcDonnell,xI. Curran, S Wallace, A. jones, H. Spiel, S. Ciannotta, B. Vandenbelt, R. Foster, B. Self, L. Krueger. Fourth Row4j Wright, C. Henry, A. Culiek, S. Eisinger, E. Peterson, C. Purchase, B. Doebler, B. Perry, D. Britton, K Pregitzer, Zeldenrust, R. Kelty, L. Nelson, B. Hudson,lI. Crick,-I. Leonard, G. Whittaker, C. Kitchen, N Osborn, 'lf Chappell. Fifth Row--A. Hilgenberg, C. U'Dell, D, Davidson, A. Dopp, E. Erlandson, B. Pier- son, L. Weisenthal, W. Trinlclein, E. Baumgartel, A. Krudy, B. Cracehl. Paseoeul. Jarvis, D. Assenmaeher B. Phillipsuj. Collins, M. McAlvey, l. Salyer, D. Doezemahl. Rybock. .-. kr, I' If 5 1 gl R H K. W I , t t
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'W 4, 2 Ie Fil I 1 M41 'F' --4 ,XX ff' 333 ihaw Since its inception at the University of Michigan in 1897, Phi Rho Sigma has been providing the type of atmosphere conducive to the development of well rounded physicians. While academic achievement cannot be disregarded, and indeed it is encouraged, Phi Rho gives each member the opportunity to comple- ment his schlastic achievements both socially and athletically. Extra- curricular activities are very much a part of life at Phi Rho. Frequent i i TG's, and a full agenda of parties give members an often welcome break from the classroom and scut-work grind. Fellows have opportun- ' ity to test their athletic prowess as the Purple Tide takes the field and once again reigns supreme! Wine dinners, winter and spring formals, the Roy Canfield Lectureship, and several other activities round out the year. A balance of academic stimulation and social vagaries gives every member the opportunity to broaden his interests and make medical school life more fulfilling. QSO.. Pete Fujiwara C7OQ - - L - 4 Front Row-L. Stephens, F. Sawaya, D. Wrung,lI. Bannow, Drnl. McLean, M. Bodley, M. Chobanian, P. Fujiwara, AI. Katz. Second Row-D. LeGolvan, M. Garcia, L. Argenta, N. Keats, T. File, B. Harper, L. Haller, Bullen, K. Kraemer, R. Webb, M. Williams, F.. Maleski, W. Davolt, C. Stone, D. Repola, G. Sternbach, T. Dansby. Third Row-T. Rubbo, P, DeRidder, H. Sachse, D. Thompson, M. Giacalone, D. 149 Tencza, D. Bradley, R. Aronsohn,'I. Williams, I.. Richman, M. Bacchus, D. Lyman, D. Miller, R. Lamkin, 1. Berthiaume, R. Gettel, E. Gutscher, G. Henry.
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Phi Chi provides for its members the means to make their medical school experience more reward- ing and more enjoyable. The need for comfortable living and study space is fulfilled by the separation of the uhousef' into three buildings: two for living quarters plus the Playhouse-scene of all social and recreational activities. The social calendar is full and includes one major affair each semester plus several less elaborate Satur- day night parties and a number of TCS. The academic program provides a forum for infor- mal faculty-student contact, and the enthusiasm with which the Wednesday evening speaker series has been received this year attests to the value of this undertaking. The fraternity participates in the pro- fessional fraternities athletic league, and the recently completed all purpose court is in use throughout the year. But the most important aspect of Phi Chi is its membership. This is a diversified group of men having in common a deep interest in their profession and loyalty to Phi Chi. Friendships are formed here which will endure well beyond the years at medical schoolg in this lies the greatest benefit of the Frater- nity. 151
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