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SENIORS s MEDICINE D. ' dkM A. L. Bro s ' n R. E. Havnes M. W. TiLDEN B. Jones CLASS OFFICERS Arnold L. Brown President Ralph E, Haynes Vice-President Mary W. Tilden Secretary- Treasurer Beverly Jones Historian David S. Palmstrom Executive Committee Herbert C. Hoover Honor Council James G. Lyerly, Jr Dean ' s Committee Edward W. Green X-Raji Representative Francis J. Dillard Skull and Bones Representative Robert T. Melgaard Athletic Representative CLASS HISTORY About a month after V-J Day, eighty confused individuals passed in front of the bust of Hunter McGuire on the way to 303. What a motley crew! Many were in the blue or khaki of your old Uncle. Remember when everybody had plenty of money? Remember GROSS? Those long days and even nights of working in dead Ernest? Why did that Fearless Fosdick have to happen to OUR class, anyhow? How could twenty cadavers look so different on practicals? HISTOLOGY: It don ' t make no difference, and NEURO: ' This gets worser and worser . . . but it ' s all in the notes. Cheers for Dr. Hegre and his sky hooks. Finally came spring and the upper classes took a vacation and left us all alone with BIOCHEM: This is a faucet. You turn it to the right and the water goes on, and B.ACTERI- OLOGY: One does not pass these quizzes easily. How did we do it? Well, twenty-five of our noble number didn ' t, and we thought then perhaps they were better off. Some of us got to be Sophomores, but that didn ' t help much. PHYSIOLOGY and its chronaxies. Will that dog ever die in time for lunch? P. THOLOGY: The textbooks make a com- plete mess of this. CLIN. PATH: Pardon me while I regurgi- tate. PHYSICAL DI.AG: It ' s rough to studv during lunch hour, isn ' t it? And finally PH.ARMACOLOGS : Two pints make a little more than a fifth, and the greatest of all Harvey Haag Days. Must it be the last? Juniors at last. . stute clinicians with white frocks and stethoscopes, eager to stamp out disease at every turn. MEDICINE: Bongo, bongo, bongo, 9 o ' clock diabetics and I, myself, agree with myself. O. B: Hundreds of C. B. C ' s and one delivery. Just relax, chile! and We don ' t want to flunk you, we just want to I ' lp you. G. LI: First chapter of the gospel according to .St. .Austin. GYN: Professionally, gentle- men . . . two fingers. and PEDI. TRICS with shifting dullness. Oh, for the life of a Senior ! Could it be that we had finally arrived? MEDICINE with its banker ' s hours. We don ' l know how in the H to treat these patients! PEDI. TRIC3 again, and what a rat-race this time. O. B: Lift dat barge, tote dat bale . . . Meconium Club, blood pressures and 24-hour stats. PSYCHI.ATRY: . shocking service, and don ' t for- get the ELECTIVE. Our group goofed off: what did yours do? Finally SLIRGERY: Hemoglobins q. ten minutes ... Pit and the Pendulum . . . Get a blood count quick, the patient ' s gonna die any minute! Q. E. D. A brighter side? Sure, there was plenty of it. The fraternity dances were out of this world. What would we have done with- out the leisure at the Skull, bridge at the S. LT. B. and the late evening bull sessions? .-Knd even some of the work was interest- ing. But if we had it all to do over again, s ' ould we? You can bet vour life we would! [ 27 ]
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School of Medicine , . . RUTH MARGARET ALLEN Norfolk, Virginia Alpha Epsilon Iota B. S. College of William and Mary Appointment: Union Memorial Hospital Baltimore, Maryland VIRGINIA CLAIRE BALDWIN Atlee, Virginia Alpha Epsilon Iota B. S. Mary Washington College Appointment: St. Elizabeth ' s Hospital Washington, D. C. s LEO BLANK Hartford, Connecticut Phi Delia Epsilon Ph. G. College of City of New York; Columbia Unive College of Pharmacv; Trinity College; Treasurer Delta Epsilon, ' 47- ' 48; Secretary Phi Delta Epsilon, ' 49 ■ Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia . . d ARNOLD LANEHART BROWN, JR. Elkhart, Indiana Phi Beta Pi University of Richmond; President Sophomore ' 4 i- ' 47; Secretary Phi Beta Pi, ■46- ' 47; Sports Skull and Bona, •46- ' 47; Treasurer Phi Beta Pi, ' Executive Committee, ' 47- ' 48; President Senior ' 48- ' 49; President Alpha Sigma Chi, ' 48- ' 49 Appointmtnt: Presbyterian Hospital Chicago, Illinois SUZANNE WILLIAMSON BROWN New Market, Virginia Alpha Epsilon Iota B. S. George Washington University; Sweet Briar CoUei Appointment: United Slates Naval Hospital Bethesda, Maryland ELEANOR EMILY JANE BUNDY Dec. tur, Georgia Alpha Epsilon Iota A. B. Woman ' s College, University of North Carolina University of Hawaii; Secretary Alpha Epsilon Iota ' 47- ' 48; Vice-President Alpha Epsilon Iota, •48- ' 49 Appointment: Medical College of Virginia Richmond, Virginia [ 28 ]
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