Work hard, play hard . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta
TCU Pre-Health Professions students studied for the rigors of chemistry, anatomy, biology and more. But they also knew when to let their hair down.
Work hard, play hard . . . Alpha Epsilon Delta
TCU Pre-Health Professions students studied for the rigors of chemistry, anatomy, biology and more. But they also knew when to let their hair down.
The history of TCU’s Pre-Med/Pre-Dent honor society Alpha Epsilon Delta is well documented in scrapbooks and photos that date back to its origins on campus in the 1970s. Chemistry Professor Manfred Reinecke, who served as advisor to the society, grills up burgers at a party he hosted for pre-health students in 1980. The group also enjoyed softball games, holiday parties and a trip to the national AED convention.
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