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PHI DELTA EPSILON Phi Delta Epsilon is a national medical frater- nity. It was founded at Cornell University in l904. It has 50 chapters and 33 graduate clubs throughout the United States and Canada. The local chapter, ship and stimulation of extra-curricular activity. The chapter takes special pride in the line lectureship it sponsors each year and has planned into the future y for the continuation ofthis worthy project. l f Two barber shop quartets out of whack and out of tune. .Eh-3-LT ...H-1' ' - if--. l 1' pu 184 FIRST ROW Cleft to rightlz Mike Freedman, Phil Silverman, Gene Schwartz, Marshall Trubow, Steve Winer, Bob Blau, Steve Migdal. SECOND ROW: Burt Ellis, Phil Parker, Elliot Freiberg, Howard Lef- ton, Dennis Wayne, Edward Lerchin, Milt Mutchnik, Nelson Gantz, Ned Schneider, Richard Sacks, Harvey Rosenberg, Michael Karbal, john Mellen. THIRD ROW: jerry Eichner, Mike Hyman, Larry Brilliant, Bob Levine, john Doe, Mike Eisenberghlack Solomon, Henry Shevitz. Alpha Delta, has been active in the pursuit of scholar- 1 I
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Phi Beta Pi was founded at Western Pennsyl- vania Medical School in 1891. Its recent merger with Theta Kappa Psi made it the largest medical fraternity in the United States, listed 38 active chap- ters and 38,000 members. Kappa chapter was founded on March 14, 1903 at the Detroit College of Medicine. The members of Phi Beta Pi join to- gether, regardless of race, creed, or color in striving for mutual development in scholastic areas in addi- tion to creating lifelong friendships with their broth- ers. In addition to weekly meetings, there are monthly evening meetings with dinner at various hospitals, and lectures by alumni. Annual social events in- clude the alumni-active banquet, sleigh ride and water skiing picnic. FIRST ROW Cleft to rightjz -james Farcmouth, George Baker, Dr. Roy Craig, Alben Henn, Dr. Andrew Hopkins, Jerome Wiater, Howard Mazurkiewicz. SECOND ROW: Sigmund Ancerewicz, Tom Karlow- ski,'Iay Baker, Tom Bleakley,-Ioe Meerschaert, Tom Chapel, Gordon Goei, Steve Goryl, Dr. Charles Harmi- son, Dr. Bob Rochcleau, Bill Hepfer, Ken Koldys, Peter Dixon. THIRD ROW: Roger Fitzpatrick, Wan Chun Lui, Len Griffiths, Richard Monpetitklack Baker,-jim Umphrey, David Andersonhjim McCarthy.
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PHI LAMBDA KAPPA KN lili ii 'W Ut K l ii ii.-L 5, 1 ,ii r A it lil Larry Edelman, President, presenting Alumnus ofthe Year Award to Dr. George Dean. The purpose of this organization is to foster and maintain among medical students and physicians, regardless of race, creed or color, a spirit of fratemal- ism, mutual aid, and moral support, to promote and advance the concepts of the medical sciencesg and to encourage activities worthy of the highest precepts of human endeavor. Social activities include the annual theater party, and dinner meetings, in addition, this chapter will be host to the National Convention of this fraternity in December. Clfloorj: Steve Greenberg. QKneelingJ: Leon Hochman, Richard Selik, Michael Miller, Michael Short, Daniel Kohen, Ulli Hierlwimmer, Jim Tashjian. QStandingJ: Louis Myers, M.D. Mark Greenbain, Michael D. Schklovcn, Howard Grosc, Moshe Pippick, David Priver, Mike Goodman, Danny Blech- man, Mike Berke, Chuck Taylor, Ron Goldline, Mike Fidler, Larry Edelman 4Presidentj, Mike Weisenfeld, 185 Bernie Kirzner, john Ward, Ghiem Pippick, Art Allen, jerry Kaufman, Shloimie Pippick, Arnold llosselsonhlozcll Pippick.
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