University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine - Hippocratean Yearbook (Pittsburgh, PA)

 - Class of 1954

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first roic: F. Rlein, J. Ncwhcrg. P. Levy, H. Lchowiti. S. Klein. E. Whitman. H. Rosen; vci:;. B. Gottlieb. M. Malitovsky. Second row: R. Adler. M. Cohen. I. Schafer, M. Weber. M. Stewart. P. Rogal. M. Levy. R. Lewine, H. Mankm. M. Berk, L. Home. Third roic: J. Rosen. J. Rubin, E. Schrager. E. A;en, S. Aronson. L Golding, A. Pasach, M. Michaels, E. Ludin. J. Pincus, J. Ma:er. R. Whitman. A. Bodek, D. B. Goodman. Fourth row: S. Tisherman. H. Morgan. H. Mann. H. Brournian, R. Berk, F. Miller, L. Neft. H. Miller, M. Boksenbaum. Not pictured: J. Aarons, E. Beniian, D. Goodman, B. Lefl, C. Lcvison, G. Lisowit;, F. Mark-. W. Moskovvit;, L, Roscnbach. PHI DELTA EPSILON Since the founding of the first ch.iptcr at Cornell in 19U4, Phi Delta Epsilon has oniwn to its present 49 active chapters. Such close bonds of interest and friendship are formed during the school years that the fraternity now has thirty Graduate Clubs, making Phi Dee E a lifetime association for its members. The University of Pittsburgh Chapter. Nu. was established in 1912. Annually it presents to Pittsburgh Medicine a national figure in the medical profession who gives a lecture in Mellon Institute. This lectureship was founded in honor of Dr. R. R. Huggins, Dean of Pitt Medical School from 1919 until 1938. Nu holds monthly dinner meetings which are followed by a medical program, such as a local speaker or a movie. The social calendar usually includes four affairs during the school year. In recent years the fraternity has organized a system by which the upper classmen privately help any of the members who are having scholastic difficulties; this promotes better and a closer relationship among the fraters. Over half of the 1953 graduates are members of Alpha Omega Alpha. The Graduate Club ,it Pitt is very active, presenting two social affairs, brunches, rush stags, and a graduation banquet every year for the undergraduates. 1952-33 officers: Marshall Levy, President; Paul Rogal, Vice President; Irving Golding, Secretary; Arthur Pasach, Treasurer; Jerry Aarons, Social Chairman; Dr. Philip Rosenthal, President of the Graduate Club and Chapter Coordinator; Dr. Leo Criep, Faculty Advisor and Graduate Club Chairman for the Annu:d Huggins Memorial Lecture. L165]

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Fnsi row: L. Vatt«, R. Urban, j. Quinn. E. Radasky. M. Sahlancy. Second row: G. Ncy, J. Blank, R. Hicbcr, 1. RouaralT, Rec. Secretary; R. Klenicnf. Correspondins Secretary; J. McClure, Vice Archon: R. Salnui, Archon; J. Marlow. Treasurer; J. Zeedick, F. McAlpine, Editor; R. Boylan, J. Mooney. Third row: J. M. Janosko, B. Maley, D. Gchring, V, Peters, C. Johns, D. Raab, R, Stuart, H. Bruce, L. Shuttlcworth, b. Moore, J. O ' Keefe. R. Milligan, D. Borecky, L. King, Y. Stotka D. Gaylor, N. Miller, G. Smith, L. Kosko. Fourth row: H. Wrobleski, L. Radnor, R. Wojiak, J. Hanrahan, G. Tomci, R, Brown, F. Patterson, J. Moyer, ]. Soyka, W. P. Smith, J. Hartle, J. Bates. F. Episcopo, A. Montgomery, W. Redmond. Fifth row. M. Miklos, S. Rankin, B. Gress, J. Bayer, F. Caldwell, J. Allman, R. Cammarata, G. Griffith, R. DeGoia, G. Johnson. J. Polidora, J Liggett. Sixth row: B. Miklos, H. Kunkle. Members who are not on picture: C. Bowcn, K. Christie, H. Collins, H. Lewis. J. Royce, P. Stcckler. P. Renton. J. Ros.si. V. Shaver. H. Thomas. R. Blasco. R. Carolf. R. Davis. S. Lowery, A. McN ' ickcr, J. O ' Connor, J. Rush, F. Thomas. T. X ' atcs. C. Crawford. J. Hodgson, C. Hohing. PHI BETA PI Phi Beta Pi was cstabli-slicd at the Western Pennsylvania Medieal College, now the University of Pitt.shurgh Sehool of Medieine. on Mareh 10, 1891. The chapter was incorporated March 17, 1902, in the Court of Allegheny County. Pennsylvania. The fraternity was founded by a group of thirteen men who handed together in protest to the e.xi.sting medical fr.iternity and medicopolitical .situations. These issues were then held in disrepute by many medical men. Hence, since its inception the chapter has maint.iined its stalwart st.md as regards these factors of abuse and m;iltunction. To this end it has always sought to provide ample opportunities for the discussion of medical problems and controversial matters in an atmosphere of tolerance and one of mutual respect. Thus practitioners, teachers of medicine, and medical students alike .ire urged to meet informally for the purpose of considering the practic.il and pertinent problems in the medical field. Such a status has consistently allowed for fr.inkne. s and trecness ot treatment of the i,ssues at hand. Hence it is with such a basic initial foundation and subsequcnl tostering of these ideals that Alpha Chajiter maintains its prominence here at the University of Pittsburgh School of medicine. The fraternity is fortunate to have as its Faculty Advisor J, ones Hodgkiss, M.D. and is generously supported by the Alumni Association. The present Archon is Richard J, Salina; Vice Archon, James E. McClure; TrcaS ' urer, John E. Marlow; Secretaries, Robert Klemens, M. Rougraff; Editor. Fred S. McAlpine; Historian, John F. Zeedick. [ 164]



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First row: J. Ross, C. Piter, R. Evans. J. Young, J. Rittcr. Second row: J, Tarr, J, Wall, J. Clarke, C. Tschettcr, D. Poolos, G. Makdad, J. Hi.oblcr, E. Krcincr, D. Meister, T. McCarthy, T. Longabaugh. Third row: W. Jones, R. Cochran, R. Sandy. B. Vinoski, L. Herrmann, J. W ' ciycl, R. ' alton, E. SeiU, V. Varley, O. Thorns, C. Adams, F. Pawlosky. Fourth row: E. Jew, J. Fong, C. Badiali, R. Donaldson, D. Lovvry, K. Diddle. C. Sloan, R. Stinelv, J. DeCenso, R. Kurey, R. Badke, G. Ashor, R. Brooks, Duksteni, M. Yelle, R. Titchworth, A. Perfctt, T. Harper, J. Toniley. Fifth row: D. Schaub, R. Schneider, E. O ' Hara, R. Nord, J. Dodds, J. Moore, C, Bauer, R, Ligo, D. Koehlcr, D. Brou|;;her, R. Lee, D. Mrvos. G. Ohert, J, Karcher, K. Peterson. Sixth rou;: D. Cope, G. Rickert, C. Lowery. R. Sarver, W. Kaehnick. S. Ward. W. Wright, R. Peters, R. Manns, J. Harrington, G. Pavlic. N. Dvigan. H. Gerstbrein. Seventh row: C. Tempal.ski, R. Wilson, L. Seaton. J. Finlcy. ' Mis. ' iing: L. Cherry, A. Larson, W. Henry. T. Hohmann. H. Johnson. J. Kartub. J. Scott. N. Scott, E. Humphreys, H. Sherman. M. Jones. J. Carmen. G. Wintill. R. Groiden. V. Nobers. PHI RHO SIGMA Phi Rho Sigma Fraternity. tuundcJ at Nortlnvcstorn University School of MeJieinc October . 1, 1890, ha.-; been represented ,it Pitt since M.uvli 2. 1908. when Clii Cli.ipter was chartered. Throughout its existence Phi Rlio Sigma has placed greatest emphasis on developina; in its members a professional consciousness about aspects of medicine vhicli are not adapted to discussion in the curriculum; thus the school and fraternity complement each other, each a necessary part of medical education. Toward the realization of tho.se aims, Chi Chapter has for the past two years sponsored monthly lectures, to wiiich all students are invited, which have dealt with person, il aspects of the ]ir.ictice ot .ill the speci.ilties and general practice. Monthly dinner meetings and .social events, iiicludmg the .inini.il formal dance .md alumni banquet comprise the social calendar. Chi Chapter has over eight hundred alumni, m.my in the immediate vicinity of Pittsburgh. Alumni .idvisor is Dr. James J. Rcilly. Present oliicers are: Robert W.ilton, President; David Vermeire, Vice President; Louis Herrm.inn, Corresponding Secretary; jack Weigel, Recording Secretary, anil F.dward Seitz, Treasurer. I 166

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