Thirty-five students at the Louisiana State University School of Medicine have been elected to membership in Lambda Sigma Chapter of Phi Chi, national medical fraternity, during the present school year.
Phi Chi was established at LSU in 1932 and was originally chartered at the University of Vermont in 1899.
Members inducted during the 1963-64 school year indlude:
Michael C. deBerardinis, Shreveport; Gary H. Bergeaux, New Orleans; Halphen J. Bernard, Gretna; August R. Bianco, New Orleans, John A. Bolin, Singer; Lawrence E. Braud, Baton Rouge; Kenneth G. Carter, Baton Rouge; Michael L. Fajoni, Amite; Charles E. Fon-tenot, Ville Platte; Michael L. Friley, Baton Rouge; Carlton R. Greer, Oak Grove; Robert
,. Guy, St. Louis, Mo.; David A. Hebert, Houma; Betram R. 3enry, Baton Rouge; Numa C. 3ero, Belle Chasse; Joseph K. lowell, New Orleans; George W. Hutchinson, Independence; Roy A. Kelly Jr., Monroe; Eugene J. Lissard, New Iberia; jar land E. McCarty, Sulphur; James R. McConnell, Kerrville, Tex.; Ronald H. Marrus, Jones-boro; Robert W. Ortego, Alexandria; Charles H. Packman, Lake Charles; Robert J. Quin-ilty, Chataigner; Rodney T. Reed, Eunice; Henry A. Reid III, Lake Charles; James S. Soileau, Opelousas; Michael J. Tarantino, New Orleans; James L. Zehnder, Lake Charles; John Cooksey, Olla; Lon-Wyatt Mc-Anally, Shreveport; Vernon M. Sylvest, Bogalusa; Samuel S. Andrews, Lake Charles, and Edward L. Domingues, Breaux Bridge.