Baylor College of Medicine - Aesculapian Yearbook (Waco, TX)

 - Class of 1956

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We have named our book NAESCULA- PIAN in recognition of Baylor's place in the long history of medicine, and in an effort to symbolize our supposed goal as students of medicine. fi X fl My 1 J gd 0Q X A X 427 4 wnfzmymfnwanawyfyffff f ffm , amor umvensm counct ornsmcme 7 History af Kaylor Med 'A 2 I I 2 I ,. 2.24212 ,ls I I lil 1 IT ALL BEGAN . . . Baylor University College of Medicine had its origin in the Medical Department of Dallas which was organized in 1900. The first session began on November 19, 1900, when sixty students enrolled, some of whom had attended lectures in other medical schools and some of whom had practiced medicine without a diploma. The school was first housed in an abandoned jewish Synagogue which served until more suitable quarters were obtained. The first class of fifteen graduated April 18, 1901. BAYLOR STEPS IN . . . The Medical Department of the University of Dallas, an institution which never developed any other department, functioned as an independent, proprietary institution for three years, until june 29, 1903, when it was dissolved and affiliated, on a pro- visional basis, with Baylor University. In 1909, the relationship was made permanent. Baylor University assumed absolute responsibility for its Medical De- partment, which action converted the College of Medicine into an integral coordinateipart of Baylor University. THE MOVE TO HOUSTON . . . The college operated continuously in Dallas until the early summer of 1943, when it was removed to Houston to become the College of Medicine of the proposed Texas Medical Center. The transfer to Houston was in response to an offer by the M. D. Anderson Foundation of 352,000,000 and a building site of twenty acres in the Texas Medical Center. At the same time, the Houston Chamber of Commerce proposed to raise s5oo,ooo. A HUMBLE BEGINNING. . . The first session in Houston opened july 12, 1943, with the laboratory department, library, and administrative offices housed in a building formerly used by Sears Roebuck and Company as a retail store. These quarters were occupied until the fall of 1947, when the college was moved to its permanent home, The Roy and Lillie Cullen Building in the heart of the Texas Medical Center. The College of Medicine was the first unit to be established in the Medical Center, which has grown so rapidly that the pleasantly wooded field of a few years ago has become one of the foremost centers for Medical care, edu- cation, and research in the country. THE LAP OF LUXURY. . . Baylor University College of Medicine enjoys an enviable position with regard to the facilities available for clinical instruction. It is affiliated with jefferson Davis fCity- Countyj Hospital by contract and makes it the center of its clinical teaching program. It is also affiliated with the Methodist Hospital and the Veteran's Administration Hospital. The pediatric facilities of the Texas Children's Hospital are available for the teaching program. Hermann Hospital and the Houston Tuberculosis Hospital also are in the teaching program. r . X:- r ,,, ,.,-.-1 ,, ' --fa. . ' ' T1 ..,. fi Q.. - f L 7-,L . - X '4'!,','52:25g53 1.5-,.s,:.4-5 .' ' fe' M' A V aj 0-': x. N , . -.sans-msg-' il. . -.. Tn ,ffi-j 5t am J? 1 - x , .q 1' , o. - 1- A 1- -A .K ,,. , lla, .X 1 -1,- , .IQE V . .. , ,V n V. . R ...L 1. M .., X '- . .. f' ' ' iii: 'L-f . --. '. if I Img -1 . 1' .1 JST! 1 ff L 4. v LP? T I N - i 'Y 9'.S til 1' ' l .X .f -fX,. ., Q .. -csc, 'A Z., -gf. ,g 'BL' . -v n5,,mn:Y: , Q av W J- 97 , r a 'xftigriifg , Xtpifes-'f f1+ef4'fi ,v Q -ma93K, ,a TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER: This aerial photo presents the Texas Medical Center. In a wooded lot of n decade or so ago has developed one of the country's foremost centers of medical care, teaching and research. Witliin this small area are Baylor University College of Medicine, University of Texas Dental School, The jesse jones Medical Library, and six modern hospitals. 'S -- .55 . wililjiml fl ual I: . my ,iii Mai ii' , . iiiiiiiiif . :Qrfii ' fi' 'if-, f . 1, . Q wi' Q P I I FN ag... Q , 374 ..' ,V -. W i l l ' iw at ' . . .I e it W. W. ,W Mi., im, ii ' .ii-I -i yy . 'V' .. ,- , J 4 ..i. .i-' 1' i'f,1fi,..' .,,..i ' 'I' .ifmiiib i . :gate K A gy Y 1 Wi r . .. , . s. iv X , .. 9 . mi' H .lil 9, fl! ik, FX' QQ 1-2' ' f .fy . f x f 0 it 615 75 'js' 2, f' A A fx ' ,ff A I A me . Ex, i Y. yin .. , if - 9 'AVIS - ff 4 .41 Rx-xv K! 4 fi' ii KY 'fir L -,p i h it avav- . ? f?xK'QsAA af 7, ?' V gp . , fn we 1 f Mt , -fc' 19 I si I' 17 E f f 'K ilim 'li 4' BAYLOR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MEDICINE: The Roy and Lillie Cullen Building housing Baylor Med forms the nucleus of the medical cen- ter. The building was occupied in 1947. JEFFERSON DAVIS HOSPITAL: The present 450 bed City-County facility was opened in 1936, and since 1949 has been staffed by Baylor Medical Col- lege. It is the main teaching hospital for the College and features extensive teaching programs in all the special fields of medicine. A new 720 bed J. D. is proposed for the near future. A. S. Reaves, Administrator. HERMANN HOSPITAL: Founded by the George Hermann I - H gl B !l Estate in 1925, it has since developed into one of the top El E ten private hospitals in the country. Present total capacity E E is 625 beds. Dr. Leigh J. Crozier, Director. B gg 3 m Li fildidd METHODIST HOSPITAL: Established by the Texas odist Conference in the Medical Center location in Its present capacity is 315 beds. The hospital also special departments in radioisotope, cardio-respiratory endocrine research. Ted Bowen, Administrator. .ml lxillllll VETERAN'S ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL: Was constructed during World War II as a Naval Hospital, but was transferred to the VA in I949. It will soon have a total capacity of 1,568. Total admissions last year were 8,990 with an autopsy rate of 87.5 percent. Residency programs are given in most specialties, and an excellent medical library is open 24 hours daily. ,,w 2' 753222 QF 1' A -1 I S1 . I 1 ... J 0 ' l 3 I all 4.7 -1.2 IA' 1 5 4. ,, .-I .Mia 1 fy., . Ilt ree t a g i3l'1v-:H 1' .I in TEXAS MEDICAL CENTER LIBRARY: Founded in 1915 as the Houston Academy of Medicine Library, now located in the Medical Center. The new 31.25 million jesse H. jones Building opened in the summer of 1954, with a capacity of 140,000 volumes. It contains over 50,000 volumes at the present time, relating to every aspect of medicine and dentistry. It also has spacious facilities for study, The Doctor's Club, The Institute of Religion, The Harris County Medical Society and other organizational offices. A modern 511 seat auditorium is available. Helen M. Holt, Librarian. TEXAS CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL: This modern private-charity pediatric institution was opened in early 1954. It is evaluated at 32.9 million and maintains a large out-patient department along with its 115 bed capacity. It also features a 180 seat auditorium with facilities for color telecasts from the adjoining surgical suites. Dr. Maynard W. Martin, Director. .-.f 77 - , .. -. Lang' -K, or FV T -Q-'ffvl .rw , 5 ' ' -rf - ..-J Qs... ., .1 ' ' ' 11 -3LTbu.L7. QD,,,7..,.. UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS DENTAL BRANCH: This new building was com- pleted in 1955 and the first classes are enjoying its modern facilities during the school year of 1955-1956, THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS M. D. ANDERSON HOSPITAL AND TU- MOR INSTITUTE: Established by the Texas State Legislature. The new 310 bed, S10 million hospital opened in early 1954. It is one of the worlcl's largest and most modern cancer re- search hospitals. X ' Q... 3:-f.: . Jff- 4' '- I -,- 1 5, ,- ' . Q 5331555 I . ., W . rgx 5-Q ,g1,ge,,-:lm 1 A ,::, - . . ' um . . '..'-if . We - i . -ir . - .N 3 , Lf gg, .Z V .L , -, 4 , l 11 5 5:12 'n., 'I E,-J V. 0 !l 1- ,W , L' 'lcf-,. . ' Iwi A F 7 Q5 '-1, L- Z A ' '-' 'ill LI' . la :Bti-l LT':'3R' ' '-' 23 r' -af ' el' -1- ' 15 ,fgsggixia El-M --l -1- Lim L--.J ,Q ' - - .1351 gg ,...g --una. 1 frr. ruigg- ,E 'fl I 1- -r:w:'i Q15f'S'l'1 -.1 .. , ' ' 'l .4 . ' , .og --1 Q--x . '-l ': ' . 'u. .. ' A, ,sis-64.1 ,tif - , fry: -if f 51, I- V 1. - ,M lilqll I rf-I -li ,W 1 . gum- ,H .f5'.'i ' ' ,. L1 . . . 1 1' V' V .+. .- zf., .uyhv ., I ,,f. , ,.- .i, ..., 'I 4' -1!-f...'.'-Ea - M, ., , -'--..,,wvMM I if- nw: H ' . U' 0 '11, gr .-. Y .-.aa 2-., ' '.. , . 1- ' ww -1,.g.,.,,,' .24.4-4191314 5- ED: and operated by the It was completed in floor is one of the well equipped in the A ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL HOSPITAL: A 342 bed general hospital constructed Episcopal Church. 1955. Its Urology most modern and country. 4 B A' H V- 5' l Tl ' 5' I fl ,, .gig , 1 i ,, 1 V :fi ' 'fi fd 114- 1 fi fi! i , ,rl ' I-: 1 . 1 'rw' ',i:5.5wf,i,. Q 2 5 . X ,ii MRS. KATHERINE CAMPBELL No other single person is more completely identified with Baylor University College of Medicine than is this one. Born and reared in Galveston, Texas, she was the wife of Dr. Walter D. Campbell, who gave his life while serving in the Air Corps in 1945. In july of that year Baylor moved to Houston and Mrs. Campbell joined the staff as secretary in the Dean's office. Since that time Baylor has changed immeasurably: her title has changed and her office has moved. Alterations have taken form in every aspect of Baylor lifeg many student generations have come and gone. But one fact has not changed-and is best summed up in the oft heard remark, Mrs, Campbell will know. She is always available, always has time to listeng the student soon feels that he is her business. She is ever gracious and sincere. We feel that these capable hands have in large measure shaped the present and will help mold the future of our beloved school. To one who has dedicated herself to us, we gratefully dedicate the 1956 AESCULA- PIAN. The direction in which education mzrzfs cz nznn will determine his futzire life. u PLATO A-If !'-K DMINISTIIGTION I, . JM WV 323: . All Dean Smerifus To the last class admitted during my administration as Dean, I am most happy to extend congratulations and best wishes for your con- tinued success and happiness in your chosen profession. May you serve your fellow man long and well. W. H. MOURSUND, M.D. De ' an Emerzlfu Dean H u in it , gg in Mi env in .4 , mm, or O God, Thou hast appointed me to watch over the life and death of Thy creaturesg here I am ready for my vocation. This prayer of dedication of Maimonides, the great Jewish Arabian physician of the 12th Century, is a beautiful expression of the ageless and unchanging obligation that each student assumes as he enters into the life of a physician. Medicine is a highly scientific profession with requirements that are severe and exacting. It has developed techniques that are increasingly successful in the alleviation of pain and suffering. Each student of the 1956 graduating class of Baylor University Col- lege of Medicine has my sincere congratulations upon having completed a most difficult task. As I wish each of you success in this distinguished profession, let me simply add this word-that the most exacting aspect of medicine is its moral and ethical requirements and that the greatest success of medicine lies in the ability of its members to practice with sympathy and compassion. . Good luck to each one of you! A53 STANLEY W. OLSON, M.D. Dean Houston Ewcuiiw drmmiffee The Houston Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of Baylor University, composed of twelve residents of this community, is the group responsible for the opera- tion of the College of Medicine. It is the vigor, enthusiasm and imagination of this committee that has made possible the growth of the school since it moved to Houston from Dallas in 1943. The College of Medicine is closely integrated with the University and the Houston Executive Committee members are all members of the Board of Trustees of the Uni- versity. Decisions requiring action by the entire Board are referred to that body. However, in keeping with the tradition of Baylor University to make its institutions responsive to the needs of the community in which they are located, the full responsibility for financing and operating the institution is given to the Executive Committee where it is located. Baylor University College of Medicine has matched the growth of the Texas Medical Center stride for stride. This has imposed a heavy responsibility on the college and its trustees which they have shouldered gladly. The budget of the school has grown from .1S270,000.00i per year in 1943 to S51,100,000.00 in 1955. Of this amount, approximately 25 percent comes from tuition, leaving the remainder to be raised by the Trustees. The Trustees have always supported the concept that Baylor University College of Medicine should seek the finest faculty obtainable, admit the best qualified students who apply and has endeavored to provide both groups with all the facilities and equipment needed to do a first class job. We owe a great deal to the Trustees of this school who have administered it in an unselfish and enlightened manner. as . U- Standing, left to right: Dr. Stanley W. Olson, Deang Mr. J. L. johnson, Business Managerg Rev. E. H. Westmoreland, Mr. Joseph H. Burt, Dr. W. T. Gooch, Mr. T. Everton Kennerly, Rev. Kyle M. Yates. Seated: Dr. Roy J. McKnight, Mr. George M. Irving, Mr. Earl C. Hankamer, Mr. W. Carloss Morris, jr., and Mr. W. E. Sampson. ,f2T'., T.'e, M- -e A is J. R. SCHOFIELD, MD. Dean Emerirnx ....,. DR. W. H. MOURSUND Demi ..............,..... ............................... D R. S. W. OLSON A.f.fi.Yfd71f Dean ...,......................,............... DR. J. R, SCHOFIELD Regiytrnr ........................., MISS BONNIE SUE WOOLDRIDGE .S'ecretm'y io College .............. MRS. KATHERINE CAMPBELL B11.rineJ.f Manager .. ................,.................... MR. J. L. JOHNSON A.r.fi.r1fmI BIl.Yi7'IE.f.f IJ-'lmmger ,.... ......,. M R. A. O. JOHNSON .secretzzry to the Dean ............ ...... M RS. RUBY PEARSON Chief Engineer ....,............... ....,.......... M R. A. B. PITTS BONNIE WOOLDRIDGE MR. J. L. JOHNSON J .. I ' .J Li'-I A 3 MRS. KATHERINE CAMPBELL MRS. RUBY PEARSON Secretary to the College Seeretnry to the Dean lu...- MISS HELEN HOLT ALFUS O. JOHNSON Librarian Auixiant Bf1.rine.f5 Manager F 'I Iebrra? . .W Ml' I- mrnii ' ri' 'I ' ,g,. H. . J ' 'I U '-gif .15 W. . 'i-Z, -',, . MISS ANNE ELLISON A. B. PITTS MISS VIRGINIA TURNER Axximznt Librarian Chief Engineer Bookstore 1 .- av-N k 4- A great zmi11er.fizfy loaf at dual function, to reach and io think. OSLER .1 , x D l 1'-5 5-4 -'vu 'T I is X , 1 -L.,,5P!:, M , 1 X k 4 'A .IA '7 T S N -1 - 4 ' 1 a 5 ' .' ' . ' X J I J ls U f - pAf'j1 'bien - N w. .I umlnl: ...Im ' ' G - .S- I I llu'ii:::- .N 1 .-':'5ii!iEi1:::1 f , 0 H U, ....' , I ull A X f I nu ul ' - ' llln . XL: V '1 ,,,,' 1' J u xx +A '. in 9 ---- -- ' A 1 ' mae - 'lfiiziiiiwzzliii ' ' - f ,::EEE::...: g,g1iiiiiI2QQun1n - .S , , ' '5:EiYE:.. m -m-I EEE?5E5i ' ' 1 1--.3 3 ui ' 'uunn I ll gg . - 12122. 'l1E?!E::-::::::532gi::'2EE1E:2,. 22?-1'161-lifef-2251!5:!:gaeeae::::::::::11 IEEE:3mQg2gEgaig?l!f: :amz Eiiiiiiiinnlluunn u ug: 'A ' 'L ll I :E lllllll :iiliiiiiiiiff-Ei 22222-: Department of Ama Professors ARTHUR KIRSCHBAUIN1 JOHN C. HALEY Associate Profcssots JOHN PERRY HENRY BROWNING JOHN TRENTIN Instructors ROBERT C. FROST FRED ROBINSON Knot shoxxnj ty.-gi: ' '- 1, M? 1,4 ,2 , .X X 4 6,1 L. . LQ! . ' . ,ff v' V L ,. , h 1 '-Q 'A , ' Fw, 1 - ' ' ' .::!- ,-3 Department ef Biochemistry Professor and Chairman A. CLARK GRIFFIN Professor and Chairman of Division of Clinical Biochemistry JOSEPH H. GAST Associate Professors RUSSEL O. BOWMAN fnot shownj FERRIN B. MORELAND Assistant Professor RALPH PENNIALL WALTER R. HEARN fnot shownj 6 I gifts Sgfagll fu B s p: - I, ., ., KL , V. 2,1 -1 X 55 V 12 j , 'l' 'QQ 'EEHQ-f 55 - 0 V Nw! jnzijf sa I' Lido: ut' , ':' i' l L : , 4 . i Y V YFJE Wmgtu f , is - we, -,4. . . . M. sg . Q ' 1 1 jiggsyn ' V 'B Department df Physivkfgy P xi ..1 V' ll Professor and Chairman: HEBBEL E. HOFF Associate Professor: C. G. BRECKENRIDGE Knot shownj fk '15 Associate Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor CLAUDE FORTIER PETER KELLAWAY RALPH DRUCKMAN rr '31 l - el f Q I - i ,,, fer? Vlhr, , is I W ' 1 1 T. N , t 4, s Y - A Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Assistant Pf0fC5501' AS5iSf2Ut Pf0fCSS01' L. A. GEDDES ROGER GUILLEMIN FLOY J. MOORE WILLIAM of Pharmawlvgy Professor and Chairman: CARROLL A. I-IANDLEY T.' ' 'F X wa -s ? ' '61 o . an ik? 'Q ' - :,- Pr0fCSSOr Associate Professor Assistant Professor RUSSELL A. HUGGINS JOHN H. MOYER RICHARD A. SEIBERT Department ofylflicrobialogy f-I I, -1 L L st: KENNETH I.. BURDON, Professor and Chairman xl L. L. DMOCHOWSKI Clinical Professor CHARLES D. DUKES Associate Professor mg ff' xx- I L V WILLSON FAHLBERG WILLIAM L. FLANNERY Assistant Professor Assistant Professor lm FRANK CON NELL Clinical Professor AZ ROBERT P. WILLIAMS Assistant Professor 'apartment df Pathology STUART A. WALLACE, Professor and Chairman ex WAYNE L. EATON MELVIN D. HALEY Assistant Professor Assistant Professor X Qi N jx. 'N -F-fi A Q'-4 ' .Qs 1 :A ,H x if f -. x ' ' '- , f' -7 -'U ,Q ,- - 'X xx! ALICE L. SMITH P BERNE L. NEWTON E. C. ALVORD Assistant Professor ASSiSf21Hf PfOfCSSOr Assistant Professor Professor and Chairman JAMES A. GREENE Associate Professors ROBERT A. HETTIG DANIEL E. JENKINS ELQLARD M. YOW Assistant Professors JAMES ALEXANDER EDWARD DENNIS HAROLD DOBSON FREDERICK G. DORSEY L. C. MILLS P. o. JONES Instructors PHIL DAVIS ROBERT HERSHBERGER W'Mm II4u - cparfmmf of Surgery Professor and Chairman MICHAEL E. DEBAKEY N Associate Professors DENTON A. COOLEY OSCAR M. CREECH, JR. Professor Plastic Surgery S. BARON HARDY Assistant Professors B. F. BOYLSTON, Clmirnmn Orthopedic: E. STANLEY CRAWFORD JOHN OVERSTREET GEORGE L. JORDAN Instructor ROBERT C. OVERTON Research Fellows CECIL M. COUVES BENJAMIN A. BELMONTE L A ' . ,Qu - ii fs il . I 5? I N ! VO .ffff -sunrr A M ical? Department ef Obstetries and Gyneeelegy vi W L M Professor and Chairman HERMAN W. JOHNSON Professor and Assistant Chairman SEWARD H, WILLS Assistant Professor STANLEY ROGERS Instructors JACK MOORE R. DALE HUNSAKER Deparfmcuf af Permztrzcs Professor and Chairman RUSSELL J. BLATTNER Associate Professor FRED M. TAYLOR Assistant Professors C. WILLIAM DAESCHNER MURDINA DESMOND FLORENCE HEYS KATHERINE H. K. HSU DAN G. MCNAMARA A. AARON MINTZ JOSEPH A. STOOL Instructors GEORGE W. CLAYTON ROBERT R. JACKSON f Not shownl LOUISE CALVERT MORRIS W. ROSENTHAL EVA MARIE PFEIFFER WILLIAM A. SPENCER 15 M. D. Anderson Department af Psyeniatry Diaisian af ,Nearalayy ana ,Nenraenryery Professor WILLIAM S. FIELDS Assistant Professor in Neurosurgery CHARLES A. CARTON Department af Psychiatry s 2, WQKP1 r-gsr Professor and Charrman WILLIAM T LHAMON Professor EUGEN KAHN Associate Professor VERNON KINROSS-WRIGHT SPENCER BAYLES Asszstant Professors NEIL R. BURCH SANFORD GOLDSTONE Instructor SIDNEY MORRISON , R f -Q ,rr ,- Ti w -, . 2 I 5 , fs,.3v:i ., +L 4 . it A Q H '- 1 X 'fe---rsrfz: W H .M :cg H351 bi rw . 'I Rfk Jfwf . . , ., P Ja if-iw , ' me Q , .I K 4, of .X fi Q , g ,M,-' .,.-e . ' I' iq fi H X ri.. I 2 I A ' I i Z' 2 ii! N .1 Lf- s, iv - .3 .. ' if l Xl 4 1 . , , E F . ' jf,N1.-- ' 'Z ' 1, , ' ' -A1171 -fi, Ki' Y,.. X sr ef Zlrelegy Department of Surgery , Professor and Chairman REESE BLUNDELL Assouate Professor ABEL LEADER of keeielegy Professor and Chairman VINCENT P. COLLINS Assoclate Professor 143+ R. KENNETH LOEFFLER fnot picturedj Assistant Professors HAROLD TIVEY D. A. RAPPOPORT Instructors THOMAS R. REINKE C. T. TENG ISABEL T. DAVID WALTON D. WEST 'fw- XX Departmeht of ,4heetheeiolopp p,l,,,,,,,,W I d Ch ' ARTHUR S. KEATS JANE TELFORD HERBERT T. HAYES 0f0fflfWWf0W Pahlre flealth ami Preoehtroe ,Medreme ' d Ch ' HERBERT H. HARRIS HARDY A. KEMP BENJAMIN RUBIN Departmeht of Dermatology Ophthalmology Professor and Chairman Instructor Chairman EVERETT R. SEALE JOHN KNOX EVERETT L. GOAR IS1 I 21 Knowledge and wisdom mf ro in being one Have o I-zfinzes no connexion. Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thought 0 other nzen: enlizfe to then own Knowled e zs d l much Wisdovvz in minds ati g p1 on fmt he has lem ned so I Wfzsdom humble that he knows no mm e COWPER Q .Q Q Q xxx: . X 5 Q , o Q Q,Q Q. fs- Q 'Q s'Q'Q 'K Q 'Q'1'f'-of.. ,, , QQ, AQ., Q , QA. Q Q- 'Q ,O . .Qegcf Q' QM 1 Q Q QQ QQQ J. , Q Q Q QQ Q Q 1 ' Q , GWf JUi'fu- , QQ Q Q ' ' Q QQQQ , QQ , -00.30 ' -Q.-.---1 Q oQQ.o Q ,,,,,,...-.- 1- ' 0 Q,x , ',,, 9.3, .1.- --F Q Q .QQQ Q ,. . ,-1, .1-lo QQ Q . QQ Q 'QQ Q' Q' 'Q Q'Q , Q'QQQ' Q QQ ,Q 1 Q.. 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OLIVER COPE Pr wr.. .,frf1i,-phllutlr-:vs 0,v'R.-r 1. -f fa It-. lmmw DR. OLIVER COPE Annual AOA Lectureship n Q5 DR. ROBERT MCWHIRTER, noted authority on Radio- therapy in Carcinoma of the Breast. Zzculfy flvmrrs 1zud,4cl1icvcmc14fs . - ctxmttgw it DENTON A. COOLEY Selected by the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of the ten most outstanding young men in the nation during 1955. ' 513415 ,W , ,! ' ' 1 Z 4 I WILLIAM A. SPENCER Selected by the U. S. junior Chamber of Commerce as one of the ten young men of the year 1955. HARRY LIPSCOMB Senior award recipient as outstanding resident 1955-1956. y iii - Ti. 'MN W. -eff .1 5, I' I N 'M' 1553? DENTON KERR ROGER GUILLEMIN President of the Texas Medical Association 1956. DiSC0V6fCf Of the HYP0fh2l3miC hor' mone 1956. Sfudenfffvuors I I ROCHE AWARD - NIARY LOUISE VOORHESS Most Outstanding All-Around Senior Student C . I 'cpl Jmore Student WAYNE MEYERS receives 55250.00 cl prize SCI-IERING AWARD for his paper on fention and Treatment of Blood Transfusion Re. 1s. HERMAN W. JOHNSON AWARD given to BOB R. ALFORD by the Houston OB-GYN Society as the most outstanding senior in this field in 1955-56. E355 IN C. HALEY ANATOMY AWARD PHI CHI SCHOLARSHIP AWARD to SURGERY AWARD to JERRY WEINER '. L. DOGGETT as the most outstancl- WILLIAM GERSTEIN as the beginning for his paper on Management of Acute anatomy student 1954-55. senior with the highest scholastic average. Arterial Injuries. , 1- www 1' xA .gggL,1',, 4 V ggi . :E 7 75 Wife ' wo: ff :7f2.fkiiEifi5 rj. 1, fk19:3fa5'f7- ' 'Q ,Al 7Klf 'Kas'W3ffss-.., we:-ffiffhflah wggf- ,-. I , 1,,, U3 . -..N .,,. in , ,ww N .Nf,1Q.,, .TX Sw ' ,2.1n,: M . ,.., . A LU 13.115, . -giwugi 1 gsm., A S. , 11,,j'.,g:gJ, ' 2 F PW f 5 X4 . .. 3 ,., ' .L 4 xg' i xi' 3 F in Al J -QL :' X 1 'H figgfif -At' A 1 , ! ,x fi' ,FIV ,ifil , - .iw-, , - N S , Va A . 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He was a member of Phi Eta Sigma freshman honor society, Alpha Epsilon Delta pre- medical honorary, Pi Lambda Phi, and the Oklahoma bas- ketball team. At Baylor Med, Morton was a member of Phi Delta Epsilon and Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honorary Fra- ternity. He was married in 1953 to Phyllis Mirkin. They have one daughter. Morton's internship will be served at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia. BOBBY R. ALFORD . . . was born in Tyler, Texas, May 50, 1932, and was grad- uated from High School there in 1949. His first two years of undergraduate work were done at Tyler junior College and were culminated by his re- ceiving the Associate of Arts in 1951. The next year at the University of Texas finished his preparation for medical school. At B.U.C.M. he was a member of Phi Chi Medical Fra- ternity, Osler Society and Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Scholastic Fraternity. Summer jobs included externship at the Medical Center Hospital in Tyler and research in the B.U.C.M. Dept. of Surgery. In 1955 Bob was married to Othelia Dorn. He will intern at j.D.H. and eventually enter General Practice. WILLIAM J. ANDERSON, III . . . was born in Meridian, Mississippi, November 26, 1930, the son of Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Anderson, jr. After graduation from Meridian Public Schools, he at- tended in order, Meridian junior College, the University of Mississippi, and the University of Mississippi Medical School. He is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon and Phi Chi Medical Fraternity, having joined the class at Baylor Med. as a junior. Bill was married to Russelyn Connelly in 1951. They have one son and one daughter. Internship for Bill is at the Confederate Memorial Hos- pital in Shreveport, Louisiana. He plans to be a general surgeon. S 3 ....v-,, ., iv , 1 H133 img, GILES JONES ANDREWS . . . . was born in Galveston, Texas, january 24, 1932. He was ' ' graduated as an honor student from Austin High School in - - I. 5 SOIL i CLAUDE C. ATKINS . . . was born in Corpus Christi, Texas, on September 19, 1932. His hometown is Blanco, Texas, where he graduated from high school. After graduation in 1948 Claude en- tered Southwest Texas State College, from which he re- ceived a B.S. degree in 1952. Since coming to Baylor Medical, Claude has been an active worker in Phi Chi Medical Fraternity, being secre- tary of this organization his senior year. He is also a member of Baptist Student Union. Claude's plans for the future include internship at City Hospital in St. Louis to be followed by a residency in Surgery. J, ' ,.Fr v11fl,. 1- lv Austin, Texas, in 1949. He attended the University of Houston for one year and then went to the University of Texas where he was a 6' , member of Alpha Epsilon Delta. Giles and the Mrs., the former Margie Olle, have one Since entering Baylor Med., he has joined 'Phi Chi Medical Fraternity and has been elected to Alpha Omega Alpha Honorary Medical Fraternity. Giles will intern at Brooke Army Hospital in San An- tonio, followed by preparation for a specialty, type un- known at present. GLENN DAVID BLAISDELL . . . was born in Rock Island, Texag November 29, 1931, but hails from Corpus Christi. He was graduated from High School there in 1949, as salutatorian of his class. During his three years at Baylor University he was a member of Alpha Chi Honor Society, Beta Beta Beta, and was active in various campus religious activities. He re- ceived his B.S. in 1953. At B.U.C.M. he was a member of Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Fraternity and active in B.S.U. Glenn was married in 1955 to Janette Young. Following internship at john Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, he plans to enter the medical mission field. ' If RICHARD BOHANNON . . . was born in Oakland, California, in 1925 and was active in high school athletics. ' ' Dick served five years in the Air Corps, during which 5 time he met and married Gloria Candor, After two bouts with T.B., he decided it would be cheaper to be a doctor so he entered Abilene Christian College in 1947. Eight and a A half years and four children later Bo is getting his M.D. . ! Dick teaches a class at Central Church of Christ. He also is interested in portrait painting. Among his summer jobs he has prepared antigens for the Allergy Dept. and worked as an anesthetist. He plans to go into general practice after internship at jefferson Davis Hospital. 1' DAVID L. BOND . . . was born in Denison, Texas, on April 8, 1931. He grad- uated from Denison Public Schools in 1948. AYTKHE' ff- ' 'ft J-ww. ,NXXMKNWQ ,. A ' , Following two years of study at Kemper Military Acad- W' emy David enrolled at Southern Methodist University, and was awarded his B.S. degree there in 1952. David was married to Juliana Lofland in 1950. They have one son. At Baylor Med. David is very active as a member of Phi Chi Fraternity. He will serve a straight Obstetrics and Gynecology in- ternship at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, Maryland. A residency in this specialty will complete his preparation for practice. . ' ,,-srl - lm JULES BORGER . . . ii was born in Houston, Texas, March 1, 1931. He attended . - San Jacinto High School, graduating there in 1949. if Pre-medical work was done at the Rice Institute, and l jules received the jesse jones Scholarship his junior year. At B.U.C.M. jules has served as Secretary and President of Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity and Secretary of the Inter-Fraternity Council. He was further distinguished by being elected to Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor So' ciety. 21.11- jules and his wife, the former Roselyn Friedmen, are the proud parents of a little girl. He will intern at Brooke General Hospital in San An- tonio and plans to practice some surgical specialty in Houston. 'N Un - . Y gf, ff HUGH NORMAN BROWN . . . was born April 25, 1930, in Houston, Texas, and grad- uated from high school there. At the University of Houston he was vice president of the Westminster Fellowship, Secretary of Alpha Phi Omega, and a member of the Frontier Fiesta Association. He re- ceived his B.S. degree from the University of Houston in 1952. Alpha Kappa Kappa is Hugh's fraternal affiliation at Baylor Medical. Hugh plans to intern at Methodist Hospital in Houston before entering the general practice of medicine. . ll: hz JOHN BUMPUS . . . was born October 5, 1929, in Birmingham, Alabama. After graduation from Ensley High School there in 1948, he attended Bethany Peniel College in Bethany, Oklahoma, finishing with an A.B. degree in 1952. While in college he was Vice President of the Biology Club and' a member of the Letterman's Club. ' .....- 71 S.- 'E' At B.U.C.M. he was a member of Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity and did well as a scholar. Bump and the former Mary Evans were married in 1951 and have one son. He will intern at Hermann Hospital and then enter General Practice. ' up '- .'1' , - hp. , I it 'FPX ..-...f W GENE EDBURN BURKE . . . was born in Houston, Texas, May 2, 1929, and was graduated from San Jacinto High School as Salutatorian in 1947. Undergraduate days were spent in the University of Texas where he was Phi Beta Kappa his iunior year and Presi- dent of Phi Sigma Delta Social Fraternity two years. He received his B.A. Summa Cum Laude in Economics in 1952. At B.U.C.M. he was a member of Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity and was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Fraternity his junior year. He plans to take a residency in one of the eastern medi- cal centers following internship at jefferson Davis Hospital in Houston. He will return to Houston to practice Internal Medicine. 'Y' THOMAS E. CAIN . . . Tom was born on February 29, 1932. in Plainview, Texas. Plainview remains his home town. He graduated from Plainview High in 1949 and then attended Texas Tech from 1949 to 1952. He was a member of Alpha Epsilon Delta and the American Chemical Society. At Baylor Med. he has been a member of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity and Osler Society. He was President of Osler Society and Class representative to the S.A.M.A. He was married on December 28, 1953. to Therese Arnold. Their first child is expected in September, 1956. His internship will be at jefferson Davis. He plans a residency in Orthopedics. 5 --11 A married. ROGERS KING COLEMAN . . . who hails from Vernon, was born in Palestine, Texas, December 28, 1931. He was graduated from Vernon High School in 1949. He attended Texas Christian University where he was president of the Texas Christian Youth Fellowship, of the YM-YWCA and of Inter-Club Council. He received his B.S. in 1955. In Baylor Med. he was a member of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity and co-editor of the 1956 AESCULAPIAN. He was married to Mary Lou Price in 1951 and they have a daughter. john Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth will claim him next year. A brief Surgery Residency and Uncle Sam's military will then separate him from General Practice. - .- : -If lu 3 It .V rrrr ' J Q-asf' lb ,ag RICHARD OWEN COE, JR .... Dick was born August 7, 1932, in In succession he lived in Houston, Wichita Falls. He graduated from hi Falls in 1950. He was president of Vice President of the drama club. He attended Baylor University and degree in Medical Science after one He has been a. member of Phi Chi Hobbs, New Mexico. Havana, Cuba, and gh school in Wichita his junior class and was awarded the B.S. year of Med School. Fraternity. He is un- His internship will be at Methodist Hospital in Houston. F' 25' ,. W r. . es- 'Qt PAUL KAY CONNER, JR .... was born in Wichita Falls, Texas, September 23, 1930, the son of Dr. and Mrs. P. K. Conner. He subsequently moved to jacksboro and was graduated from high school there. At Southern Methodist University, where he played basketball, Kay was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity and served as its president. He was graduated in 1952 with in ' 1 Iacksboro. . ' 1 ' Research. IZ t X ROBERT EARL COONS . . . was born in Houston, Texas, on March 18, 1931. He played both basketball and baseball for Browning High School in New York City before his graduation in 1949. Bob attended the University of Texas 1949-52, and after completing his work there enrolled at Baylor University College of Medicine. He has served as House Manager and Vice Archon of Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity. In july, 1955, Bob was married to Carolyn Crawford. Internship at jefferson Davis Hospital and a residency separate him from his chosen field of anaesthesiology. a B.A. degree in Psychology. At Baylor Med. he is a member of Alpha Kappa Kappa, Osler Society, and the American Federation for Clinical In 1954 Kay was married to Carolyn McConnell of Kay will intern at jefferson Davis Hospital. His future plans include a residency in Internal Medicine. X ,.f ,J I Jw fi' BILL BRADFORD CULLEN . . . r was born in Norrilton, Ark., on September 11, 1925. 1' Bill graduated from high school in his hometown of Har- ,795- lingen, Texas, in 1942. He attended Brownsville junior College one year and then enlisted in the U. S. Navy where he served with a rating of Pharmacist Mate 2fC. After the Navy, Bill attended Abilene Christian College and Texas A8cI, from which he received a B.S. degree. He was president of the Natural Science Society there. Bill was married in 1946 to Dorothy Craig and they have three children. At Baylor Med. Bill has been a member of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity, His plans for the future include in- ternship at Memorial Hospital, Corpus Christi, and General Practice somewhere in Texas. CHESTER W. DRAWHORN . . . was born January 3, 1929, in Port Neches, Texas. He was active in sports during his school days at Port Neches High. At graduation in 1946 he was Salutatorian. C. W. spent a year at Lamar junior College in Beaumont and a year at the University of Texas. Service with the U. S. Navy in Korea interrupted his education for three years. He then returned to Lamar and was graduated in 1952. At Baylor Med. he has ranked among the top ten sopho- mores and juniors, and was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha Honorary Medical Fraternity. C. W. and his wife Mary Inez have one son. Following his internship in the Service, C. W. plans a Su rgery residency. fr ' f JEAN D. DUKE . . . was born in Dublin, Texas, january 28, 1925, but calls Lubbock his home. He spent four years in the Marine Corps on a B-25 in the South Pacific. On discharge from the service, Jean re- turned to Howard Payne and was graduated with honors and a B.A. degree in 1950. Shortly after graduation he was married to Lu Ann Moore. After teaching General Science for two years at Coleman High School, Jean went to the University of Texas for a term of graduate work in bacteriology-prior to en- rollment in B.U.C.M. He is a member of Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity. Following internship at Hermann Hospital, jean hopes to do general practice in West Texas. FRANK EDMISTON . . . was born in Crockett, Texas, in 1932. He was graduated from Crockett High School in 1949. The next year Frank spent at Schriener Institute, where he was a member of Phi Theta Kappa honorary scholastic fraternity. He then transferred to the University of Texas. While there he was a Sigma Chi and also belonged to A.E.D. honorary pre-medical society. Frank came to Baylor Med. in 1952. He is a member of Osler Society and Phi Beta Pi. We shall remember him for his sociability and calm approach to all matters. Frank will intern at Montreal General Hospital in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His future plans include prepa- ration for the' practice of Psychiatry. GX ,4- 4'-- 9 W, ymww inylyywwiwi, li X . 'I ll' 1' hllll . illllkmhi l .i. lil. llllll .illllllll ' will R BOBBY JACK ESTES . . . was born july 10, 1951, in Abilene, Texas, which is still his home town. He graduated from Abilene Public Schools in 1948. Bobby Jack attended Vanderbilt University, where he was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He was awarded his B.A. degree from Vanderbilt in 1952. At Baylor Med. Phi Chi is his fraternal affiliation. Bobby jack was married to Lale Murrey in 1953 and they have one son. After internship at Jefferson Davis Hospital he eventually plans to do general practice in Texas. I X ,MY . s '4 , WILLIAM H. FANCHER . . . was born in Carthage, Mississippi, April 26, 1931. He finished Louisville High School in his hometown of Louis- 1 ville, Mississippi. At Mississippi College in Clinton, Bill majored in Zoology and Chemistry and received his B.S. degree in 1952. While at Mississippi College he was a member of the Debate Team, Photographic Society, and President of Hermenian Literary Society. At Baylor Med., Bill is a member of Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Fraternity and Baptist Student Union. Bill was married to Jeanne Fancher in 1951. They have two daughters. His plans for the future include internship at Baptist Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee, and General Practice in Mississippi. ini WILLIAM C. FRANKLIN . . . was born in Center, Texas, on June 50, 1952. Although he was graduated from Alamo Heights High School in San Antonio, Corpus Christi is his present home town. Bill's preparatory work for medical school took place at Baylor University in Waco from 1949-1952. At Baylor Med. he has been a member of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity. Following his internship at St. Louis City Hospital, St. Louis, Missouri, Bill plans a residency and specialty prac- tice in internal medicine. lr H. FIELDING FROMBERG . . . was born on February 15, 1950, in Kansas City, Missouri, which he still considers his home town. After graduation from the Shawnee Mission High School at Merriam, Kansas, he attended the University of Kansas at Lawrence. Fielding entered Baylor Med. in 1952 and became a member of Phi Beta Pi. He was treasurer of that organiza- tion his sophomore year. In 1953 he was married to Flossie Collie, and together they have continued his hobbies of photography, flying, and woodworking. Fielding will intern at Methodist Hospital in Houston, after which he will consider anesthesiology as his specialty. 1 L.. l. . ,..W- . 1-at ..... -- iw- -- y,,.. . H ' 3 WILLIAM GERSTEIN . . . was born December 25, 1930, in Montreal, Quebec, -we-ff t . l l THOMAS H. GEMOETS . . . was born in Houston, September 30, 1950, and graduated from Lamar High School in 1948. I-Ie attended the University of Texas where he was a member of Sigma Chi Fraternity, and completed his B.S. degree requirements at the University of Houston. He was president of the Texas Academy of Science. At Baylor Med. Tom was a member of Alpha Kappa Kappa and served on the Executive Committee. An out- standing scholar, he was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Fraternity and served as president of that organiza- tion. After internship at jefferson Davis Hospital Tom plans to take a residency in internal medicine. Canada, and calls Montreal and Tyler, Texas, his home towns. He was graduated from Baron Byng High School in 1947. At McGill University Bill won First class honors in Biological Sciences and graduated with a B.S. degree in 1951. Pursuing his career as a research scientist at the Bio- chemical Institute at the University of Texas occupied him prior to entering Baylor Med. At Baylor Bill is a member of Phi Delta Epsilon and Osler Society. His honors include receipt of the Phi Chi Scholarship Award and membership in Alpha Omega Alpha. Internship at Montreal General Hospital in Canada and resident work separate him from the practice of Internal Medicine. in 1 if 5 in-q..,f EFRAIM AARON GONZALES, JR .... was born in San Antonio, Texas, january 2, 1929. His home town is Hidalgo. Texas. He graduated McAllen High School and entered Texas ARM, where he later did graduate work in biochemistry. He was in the ROTC. Singing Cadets, and the Texas Academy of Science. and received his B.S. degree in 1952. Fraternity. children. JAMES MITCHELL GRAY, JR .... was born in New York City on February 3, 1932. His home town is now Houston, where he was graduated from San Jacinto High School in 1949. At Baylor University jimmey majored in English Lang- uages and Literature. He was a member of Sigma Tau Delta English Honor Society, Phi Mu Alpha Honorary Music Fraternity, Beta Beta Beta, Alpha Chi Scholastic So- ciety, and Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre-medical Society. He re- ceived his B.A. degree Cum Laude. While at Baylor Med. Jimmey has been a member of Alpha Kappa Kappa and Baptist Student Union. His future plans include an internship at Cook County Hospital in Chicago. 1 EUGENE BRYAN GREGORY . . . Efraim spent three years in the U. S. Army in japan, where he was on the staff of General Douglas MacArthur, At Baylor Med. Efraim is a member of Phi Chi Medical He is married to Zulema Cuellar and they have three After internship at Methodist Hospital in Houston, Efraim plans to take a general surgery residency. N, 231,54 1 ii 41,515 was born in Tuscon, Arizona, on October 11, 1929. He graduated from Breckinridge High School in his home town of San Antonio, Texas, in 1947. After entering Baylor University at Waco, Gene was a member of Psi Chi, FFB, and the Baylor Band. He re- ceived his B.A. degree from Baylor and continued his work there for his Masters until 1952. Since coming to Baylor Med. Gene has become a member of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity and the Baptist Student His plans for the future are to be married in June, 1956, to intern with the U. S. Navy, and to do a residency in l 'A 113 Union. L i f -, , AIM i Orthopedics. 4.5. -ex A 'fi i T l' kt VL.. .-f ' BILL L. HALBERT . . . Bill was born on january 9, 1951, in Fort Wortli. Hous- ton has been his home town for 16 years. He graduated from Aldine High of Houston in 1947. He attended Baylor University from 1947 to 1951 and graduated with a B.A. degree. His major was religion with minors in history and English. He worked one year before entering Med. School. At Baylor Med. he has been vice president of the BSU. He was married in 1952 to Audrey Mallett, They expect their first child in September, 1956. His internship will be at Hermann Hospital, Houston. He plans a general practice in Texas, THERON HAWKINS . . . Theron was born in Tulia, Texas, March 20, 1930, but calls Hart, Texas, his home. After graduation from Hart High School he entered West Texas State College at Can- yon and after two years there, he transferred to Baylor Uni- versity. In college he was very active in intramural sports and was president of the Baylor Panhandlers Club. Despite a heavy academic schedule he has continued a hobby of carpentry and wood-making. After. his marriage in 1952 to joy Stelten, Theron en- tered Baylor University College of Medicine. He is a mem- ber of Alpha Kappa Kappa. He has a little girl. Following internship at Hermann Hospital, he plans to join the army, take a residency and enter general practice in Texas. THOMAS P. HAYNIE . . . Tom was born August 9, 1932, in Hearn, Texas. His present home town is Calvin, Texas. He graduated from Hearn High in 1949. From 1949 to 1951 he attended the University of the South at Sewanee, Tennessee, and then transferred to the University of Texas for 1951-52 session. At Baylor Med. he has been a member of Phi Beta Pi Fra- ternity, Osler Society, and President of Phi Beta Pi his senior year. He was married March 10, 1956. to Bette Flossel. His internship will be rotating at University of Michigan Hospital in Ann Arbor. He plans a residency' in internal medicine. .Ni Y it 'Wi' 'M Q l JACK A. HERRMANN . . . was born july 26, 1925, in Amarillo, Texas. He re- ceived his high school degree from Price College in 1942 and attended St. Louis University until 1944 when he en- listed in the Army. He returned to St. Louis University and graduated in 1948 with a B.S. degree. At the University of Texas jack did graduate work in Vertebrate ecology, receiving his M.S. in 1951 and completing his Ph.D. in 1952. children. 9 . V49 LEWIS D. HETHCOCK . . . was born in Cooper, Texas, March 2, 1932. He graduated from Weslaco High School in his home town of Weslaco, Texas, in 1948. Lewis attended Baylor University and received his B.A. degree with majors in psychology and chemistry. At Baylor he was a member of Sigma Tau Delta English Honor So- ciety, Phi Chi Psychology Honorary and Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity. At Baylor Med. he has served as president of his Senior Class, president of the Catholic Student Union, and vice president of Alpha Kappa Kappa. He is married to Mary Lou Pfannkuch. They have five jack's internship will be at jefferson Davis Hospital, after which he hopes to do further work in pediatrics. JG' At Baylor Med. Lewis has been a member of Alpha I Kappa Kappa Fraternity. He was married to Tommylu Doss in 1952. They have two children. Following internship at Hermann Hospital, Lewis plans either general practice or a residency in Ob-Gyn. I 'X lf. lfll 1-I I ' L 1 if-'i.LQL... It Ht' 1 l r- n 6 M .ple -5 ,-7 V. g ii f , I In CHARLES A. HILL . . . was born on june 6, 1929, in Anxvasse, Miswuri, the son of Dr. and Mrs. H. R. Hill. Houston is his home town, as he was graduated from San Jacinto High School there in 1948. Char1ey's preparation for medical school took place at the University of Houston. He was graduated with a B.A. degree in Biology in 1952. At the University of Houston he was a member of the American Chemical Society and the Texas Academy of Science. Charley plans to do general practice somewhere in Texas after he has completed his internship. JOHN ROBERT HILL . . . was born in Edcouch, Texas, February 3, 1951. He at- tended Edcouch-Elsa High and was graduated from Weslaco High School, in Weslaco, Texas. john Robert attended Abilene Christian College where he was a member of Alpha Chi Honor Society and Phi 1 Omega Chi. He received a Piano Achievement award, and was graduated Summa Cum Laude in 1951, receiving a B.S. g degree in Chemistry and Zoology. While doing a year of graduate work at the University V' of Minnesota in the Department of Physiological Hygiene, 1. he became a member of the National Science Foundation. Phi Beta Pi is john's fraternal affiliation at Baylor Med. His internship will be served at Hermann Hospital, after Nw which he plans to do general practice. 'n WILLIAM MAURICE JACKSON . . . was born in Fort Worth in 1932, and was graduated from Weatherford Public Schools. Maurice received a B.A. degree, Cum Laude, from Baylor A University, where he was a member of Alpha Epsilon Delta and Beta Beta Beta. 5, In medical school Moss is still receiving honors as a . member of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Fraternity, and I.: president of Alpha Kappa Kappa and Inter-Fraternity Coun- cil. In 1954 Maurice was married to Patricia Rudd. They have one daughter. After internship at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C., Maurice will serve two years in the Army and then do a general surgery residency. SAMUEL JAGODA, JR .... was born on October 15, 1929, in Fort Worth, Texas, where he was graduated from Paschal High School. 1, re At Tulane University Sam was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity. He graduated with a B.S. degree in Zoology, and continued his studies at Texas University where he won his M.A. degree in Protozoology. A Sam married Beverly Mondrik in 1953. They have one daughter. In medical school Sam is a member of Osler Society and Phi Chi Fraternity. He was treasurer of his junior class and vice president of the Senior class. After interning at jefferson Davis, Sam's tentative plans are to go into Radiology. Q ih- tilt 5 , if i' 1 Q.-'Q' 3 A YWWM GEORGE A. JOHNSON . . . was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1933. He graduated from high school in his home town of Springfield, Missouri. At Drury College in Missouri he was a member of Kappa Alpha Order, serving as social and scholastic chair- mang Young Democrats, serving as president, and Beta Beta Beta. He graduated from Drury with a B.A. degree. At Baylor Med. George is a member of Phi Beta Pi, of which he was Rush Chairman in 1954. He is also active in Osler Society. George and Shirley Roper were married in 1954. They have one daughter. Although July, 1956, will see him beginning his intern- ship at U. S. Naval Hospital in Great Lakes, further plans are undecided. SAM ARNOLD KINARD, JR .... was born on February 4, 1951, in Sumerfield, Union Parish, Louisiana. At Baylor University in Waco Sam was a member of Beta Beta Beta and Alpha Epsilon Delta. He was gradu- ated from Baylor in 1952-with a B.A. degree. 'C' Sam is a member of Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Fra- ternity. His junior year at Baylor University College of Medicine, he was awarded a Research Fellow in Internal Medicine. Following internship at Jefferson Davis Hospital, Sam plans to do a residency and then to specialize in Internal- Medicine. JERRY M. KNUDSEN . . . was born in Edgeley, North Dakota, June 29, 1927. After graduation from Edgeley Public Schools, he spent two years in the U. S. Navy as a member of the hospital corps. Following his discharge from the service Jerry enrolled at the University of North Dakota where he played varsity football as a halfback and was a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity. Jerry was married to Leila Thorgrensen and they have three boys. Upon completion of his B.S., he enrolled in the Univer- sity of North Dakota Medical School, and in 1954 came to Baylor Med. as a junior. He is a member of Phi Beta Pi. Jerry will intern at Ancker Hospital in St. Paul, Minne- sota. He plans to do general practice. its LECLAIRE LESLIE . . . LeClaire was born in San Antonio, Texas, on Nov. 22, 1925. San Antonio is still her home. She graduated from Jefferson High School in 1945. She then attended Incarnate Word College and Trinity University from 1943 to 1945. She entered Laboratory Technicians Training at the Nix Hospital Laboratories in 1945. From 1946 to 1952 she was Chief Technician of the Laboratories of the Nix Hospital. At Baylor Med. she has been a member of Alpha Epsilon Iota Women's Medical Fraternity, Secretary of Class and President of AEI. Her internship will be at jefferson Davis Hospital. She plans a residency in Pediatrics. I fi K X gig, -. -,L h ' 'an ll 2 yi x E5 a Z 1 KINGSLEY MCHENRY, JR .... Kingsley McHenry was born in Houston, Texas, on October 24, 1926. He graduated from Lamar High School of Houston in 1943 and entered University of Texas that fall. He served in the U. S. Army from 1945-1946 and then returned to University of Texas, from where he graduated in 1948 with a B.A. degree. He was a member of SAE, social fraternity. He entered Medical School in 1948 but had to drop out because of illness from 1951-55. While awaiting return to Medical School he studied Law at University of Texas 1955-1954. He has been a member of Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity. Plans are to complete work on his Law Degree in January, 1957, and then enter his internship. Later plans to practice Dermatology and Medical Law. FABER FRANCIS MCMULLEN . . . Faber was born july 20, 1929, in Houston. He graduated from Santa Anna High School in California in 1946. He entered the Marine Corps in 1946 and was discharged in 1949 with rank of Sergeant. He attended Baylor University from 1949 to 1952 and graduated after one year of Med. school with B.S. degree in Medical Sciences. He was a mem- ber of Alpha Epsilon Delta pre-med honorary and Beta Beta Beta Biological Honorary, At Baylor Med., he has been a member of Osler Society and program chairman of BSU. He was married March 15, 1952, to Roxanna Connally. They have two children, His internship will be at Herrman Hospital. After some residency training, he plans a general practice in East Texas. Wi. 5 v . , , M,Q.F'r5e1 l ltwrggtis gf if ,ly W e :sa iw 1, ' wx: ww w y i 'ww Kilt fwf r. ,Ly ,Q W i tw Ml- ,gat -IM-Wt .. m anga' 1+ y my W. .M y .. 15' at .. -Mi I .fa 'tfifxiif field. LAWRENCE DUWAYNE MITCHELL . . . was born in Henderson, Kentucky, February 23, 1925. He was graduated from High School in his home town of Huntsville in 1942 and then spent a year at Sam Hous- ton State Teachers College there. The Navy claimed him for three years, and after dis- charge he was married to Betty jo Swift. They have one son. In 1948 he received a B.B.A. from Sam Houston and did graduate work there for two more years. He then went on to the University of Texas from which he re- ceived his B.A. in 1952. At BUCM Mitch was a member of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity. He will intern at the Baptist Hospital in Nash- ville, Tennessee, and eventually plans to enter General Practice. w l it JASPER LEWIS MCPHAIL . . . was born in Slate Spring, Mississippi, December 50, 1930. In 1948 he entered Clarke Memorial College where he received the Most Outstanding Athlete Award and was graduated as Valedictorian of his class in 1950. The next two years were spent at Mississippi College where he was editor of the school paper, and, among other honors, received the Aven Scholarship Award. He received his B.S. Magna Cum Laude in 1952. At BUCM he was AKK and served as House Manager in 1953. He was President of BSU in 1955-1956. He will intern at University Hospital, jackson, Missis- sippi. He eventually plans to enter the medical mission H-1-J-If 'i THOMAS R. MOFFETT . . . , was born june 23, 1953, in Center, Texas, and graduated . from high school there in 1950. Tom attended Baylor University from 1950 to 1952 and earned enough hours to be awarded his B.S. degree in Medical Sciences after one year at medical school. He was a member of Alpha Epsilon Delta pre-medical honor society. At Baylor Med. Tom has been a member of Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity. 1 QW 'XM On August 13, 1955, he was married to Jean Marrow of l it t'ii H Houston. P - After internship at Hermann Hospital Tom plans to enter general practice. RAYMOND MONDSHINE . . . 1 Raymond was born in Houston, Texas, December 19, 1931. After graduation in 1949 from St. Thomas High School, where he was an honor student, he spent a year at Rice Institute and then went on to A and M College. At A and M he was a Distinguished Student, member of the Interfaith Council, Pre-Med Society, and active in Intra- mural Sports, receiving championship awards in golf and ping-pong. Upon completion of pre-medical work in 1952 he came to Baylor Med. where he is a member of Phi Beta Pi, Osler Society, and Catholic Student Union. wi , -is ,Will :linac H 'Tp-25:11-'H l l ln at wr M. affair it --vw . 'laigif ' ' il it vggw nl ttiiai We tis L gQ After internship at jefferson Davis Hospital, he plans a residency in Pediatrics. JAMES A. OATES . . . jimmy was born in Wlewoka, Oklahoma, on july 17, ff vi' ig, FRANCIS DONALD OAKES . . . Francis was born in Indiana, Pennsylvania, on August 25, 1951. Rio Hondo, Texas, is his present home town. He graduated from San Benito, Texas, High School in 1948. He entered Bethany Nazarene College in 1948 and grad- uated in 1952 with a B.S. degree in biology. He was listed among Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities, was president of Beta Sigma Lambda Biology Society and of Phi Beta Lambda Honor Society, and was on the Student Council. At Baylor Med. he was a member of Phi Beta Pi Fraternity and of the BSU Council. He was married to Carol Browning in September, 1952. His internship will be at Brooke Army Hospital, San Antonio, Texas. 1926. His present home town is Odessa, Texas. He grad- uated from high school in Seminole, Texas, in 1943. He attended Texas Tech College for two years and then en- tered the U. S. Army. He was discharged with rank of 'Sergeant in 1946 and returned to Texas Tech for three semesters. His decision to be a Doctor was made in 1950 and he again returned to Texas Tech to complete pre-med training. He was a member of the pre-med club and Alpha Epsilon Delta pre-med honorary. At Baylor University Col- lege of Medicine, he has been a member of Phi Chi Fra- ternity. I He was married to Virginia Perrenod in 1955. They have two sons. His internship will be at Elmhurst Memorial Hospital in Elmhurst, Illinois. He plans a residency in internal medicine. sf, -35+ i .a,..l...... . ROBERT B. O'BRIEN. . . Robert, who hails from Big Spring, was born October 12, 1927, in Munday, Texas. He was graduated from Big Spring High School in 1945. Robert then spent two years in the Army, after which he attended Hardin-Simmons University where he received a B.A. degree in 1951. In college he was active in dramatics. He was also editor of the college yearbook for one year and was elected to Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities. Since coming to Baylor he has been active in the B.S.U. and a member of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity, serving as that group's president in 1955-56. Robert is unmarried. His internship will be at Methodist Hospital in Houston. He plans to take some general surgery residency training and then do general practice in West Texas. JAMES ROLAND OLD . . . jim was born in Dallas, Texas, on May 2, 1951. His present hometown is Winnsboro, Texas. He graduated from Winnsboro High in 1948. He was editor of the school paper, president of the band, and vice president of the Jun- ior class. He attended Kemper Military School where he was a member of the scholastic honor society from 1948 to 1950 and then enrolled in Southern Methodist University. He graduated with a B.S. degree in biology in 1952. At Baylor Med he has been a member of Phi Chi Fraternity and Osler Society. He and Carolyn Thomas were wed on December 28, 1954. They have no children. His internship will be at jefferson Davis Hospital. He plans either general practice or a surgery residency. 'iv Nix mi ggi' zy- th-. , ii s fr r' Y Ll., r. t r , K K U I 1 WU 1 1 + lx 1 tis gi, n ' 4 ' , . wg, id l HUGH PARCHMAN. . . Hugh was born in Dallas, Texas, in 1951. After moving around a bit, he graduated from Paris, Texas, High School in 1949. He attended Southern Methodist University from 1949 to 1952. While there he served as pledge master and house manager of Beta Theta Pi Social Fraternity and was a mem- ber of Phi Eta Sigma honorary scholastic fraternity. He re- ceived his B.S. in the summer of 1954. At Baylor he has been president of Phi Beta Pi, president of the Baylor S.A.M.A., and vice president of Osler Society. Hugh will take a straight internal medicine internship at johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore and will follow this with a residency in Internal Medicine. LEWIS VERNE PENTECOST . . . jerry was born in West Columbia, Texas, on August 5, 1931. His home town now is Manvel, Texas. He graduated from Alvin High School in 1948. He attended Baylor Uni- versity from 1948 to 1952, and graduated with a B.A. degree in chemistry. At Baylor Med. he has been a mem- ber of Alpha Kappa Fraternity. In june, 1952, he was married to Patsy Ruth Vaughan in Waco. They have no children. His internship will be at the Robert B. Green Hospital in San Antonio. DONALD C. PINKERTON . . . Don was born on February 27, 1930, in Fatchgarh Utar Pradesh. India, the son of Presbyterian missionaries. He came to Texas in 1939. Houston is his present home town. He graduated from Reagan High of Houston in 1948. He attended Park College, Missouri, from 1948 to 1952, and graduated with a B.A. degree in the natural sciences. He was married to Elizabeth Wolfe on August 4, 1953. Libby is a medical technologist. His internship will be at Detroit Receiving Hospital. He plans a surgery residency to be followed by foreign medi- cal missionary work for the Presbyterian Church. FLOYD L. POLLARD . . . Floyd was born August 10, 1929, in Wink, Texas, Beau- mont is now his home town. He graduated from Beaumont High in 1946. He was in the Navy for the next four years, but found time to attend night school at Washington Uni- versity. He attended Lamar State College from 1950 to 1951. He was a member of Phi Theta Kappa scholastic honorary and Kollege Klub social organization. He has been a member of Phi Beta. Pi at Baylor Med. He was married in June, 1955, to Estelle Ramos. Estelle is a registered nurse. His internship will be at Gorgas in the Panama Canal Zone. He plans a residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology. GL. , gpg, DARON H. POWELL, JR .... Daron was born August 15, 1932, in Dallas, Texas. His parents are Dr. and Mrs. D. H. Powell. He attended and graduated from Waco Public Schools in 1949. He attended Baylor University from 1949 to 1952 when he graduated with a B.A. degree. At Baylor Med. he was a member of Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity and President of his Freshman Class. He is unmarried. His internship will be at San Bernadino Hospital, California. He will do general practice afterwards. 95: ', -'MN -f: ng ' : nl, ,fd . ' 1,:'4 ,Aw .Q oft 'W Q, 0? -vi HARRY E. PREBLE . . . Harry was born in San Antonio, Texas, on December 7, 1930. His present home town is Houston. He graduated from Milby High in Houston and then entered Baylor Uni- versity, He was a member of Tri-C Society and was gradu- ated with B.S. degree in Medical Science after one year at Baylor Med. At Baylor University College of Medicine, he has been a member of Phi Chi Fraternity and Osler Society. He was married to ,Io Mason in 1955. His internship will be at Parkland Hospital in Dallas. JV .55 ' W , 1 .,,4n if 1 wi 5 GEORGE GILBERT CHANDLER PYLE . . . Bert was born in Meridian, Mississippi, on August 7, 1925, and Meridian is still his home town. He graduated from high school there in 1944. He entered Millsaps Col- lege in jackson in 1947 and was graduated with a B.S. degree in 1949. He was in the Navy for two years and then entered the University of Texas graduate school. He received an M.A. degree in bacteriology in 1952. At Baylor Med. he has been a member of Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity. He was married to Joan Nell Briggs on December 2, 1951. They have one daughter. His internship will be at Hermann Hospital, Houston. He may do a residency in Ophthalmology. EDWARD A. RIZZOLO . . . Ed was born in Belleville, New jersey, on August 20, 1928, the son of Dr. and Mrs, Edward M. Rizzolo. His home town remains Belleville. He attended St. Mary's School in Nutley, New jersey, through junior High, then graduated from Seton Hall Prep School in 1945. He at- tended Seton Hall College in South Orange, N. J. from 1946 to 1950 and graduated with a B.S. degree in biology. From 1950 to 1952 he did graduate work in Zoology at the University of Texas. At Baylor Med. he has been a member of Phi Chi Fraternity. H WH! HN Htl 1 X . . . . , 1 1 f- 1-T 1 . Q 1 ,ma -,, .4115 Ti ii- He is unmarried. After his internship he plans to enter general practice. J. MATTHEWS ROBISON, JR .... Matt was born August 6, 1931, in Houston, Texas, the L. EUGENE ROBERTSON . . . Gene was born in Waco, Texas, April 23, 1932, and was graduated from Waco High School in 1949. Following High School Gene entered Baylor University in Waco where he was a member of Beta Beta Beta Biological Society and Alpha Epsilon Delta pre-med hon- orary. He received his B.A. degree in chemistry in 1952. In Baylor University College of Medicine he was a mem- ber of Alpha Kappa Kappa medical fraternity. His internship will be at jefferson Davis, Houston. His future plans include residency in O B Gyn. son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Hughes Matthews Robinson. He graduated from Lamar High of Houston in 1949. He at- tended the University of Texas from 1949-1951 and then the University of Houston from 1951 to 1952. He was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon Social Fraternity at the Uni- versity of Texas. At Baylor Med. he has been a member of Phi Beta Pi Fraternity. He is unmarried. His internship will be at the john Sealy Hospital in Galveston. V , 1 R,- A. J. RYAN. .. jack was born in Falfurrias, Texas, july 17, 1928. but now calls Houston his home. After graduation from Fal- furrias High School he entered Texas A84M College where he was active in the campus musical organizations. After receiving a B.S. degree he worked two years for the Mag- nolia Petroleum Company and then entered Baylor Uni- versity to finish his pre-medical courses. jack boasts the shortest service record in the history of the USAF-90 days in all, and received his discharge in 1952. He is a member of Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity and is interested in high fidelity and piano music as hobbies. Following internship at Hermann Hospital he plans a dermatology residency and wants to practice this specialty in Houston. WILL G. RYAN . . . Will was born in Falfurrias, Texas, on August 1, 1932, and graduated from Falfurrias High School in 1949. He at- tended Texas A8cI from 1949 to 1950 and then Texas University from 1950 to 1952. He is unmarried. He is the brother of jack Ryan, also a member of the class of 1956. At Baylor Med. he has been a member of Phi Beta Pi Fraternity and Osler Society. He will intern at Presbyterian Hospital in Chicago. Afterwards he plans a residency in internal medicine. ..,.- .-.5 I., I f ,vs- A 1 af. 3-7:5224 i ' fx x I 1 ff-f.. ,.1,.. 1 ,. ' n. L- 1--1 'Hio- V iw 5 .E , fa -,1,gif:w-:a21'3--L E 4 ggi. . . ' f ' ft ' .5 . MARVIN SAMUELS . . . Marvin was born May 27, 1928, and calls Philadelphia, Pa., his home town. He attended Bordentown Military In- stitute in Bordentown, New jersey, 1941-1946, graduating as Salutatorian of his Senior Class. After four years at the University of Pennsylvania he graduated in 1950 with an A.B. degree, having won honors in Zoology. Following this, from 1950-1952, he served in the U. S. Infantry. Here at Baylor Med. he has been a member of Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity and the Osler Society. As for the future Marvin will go to Mt. Zion Hospital for internship and plans to follow up with a residency in Ophthalmology. He is single. MAYNARD SEAMAN . . . was born in Onida, South Dakota, November 11, 1929. After he graduated as Salutatorian from Onida High School in 1947, he attended Wheaton College and the University of South Dakota, reeciving his B.A. in 1952. He began his formal medical education at the University of South Dakota Medical School and was graduated with a B.S. in Medical Science in 1954. Q Coming to Baylor Med. as a junior, Maynard joined the ' Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Fraternity and is active in ' the BSU. The medical mission field in Nepal is his ultimate aim after internship at Akron General Hospital in Akron, Ohio. W. .X DONALD WAYNE SELLERS . . . was born in Abilene, Texas, on July 15, 1928, and was graduated as a scholar from Wylie High School there. ft. At Abilene Christian College where his undergraduate work was done, Don was a member of Alpha Chi National Scholastic Society. He received his B.S. in Chemistry Magna QIQ-... 1 Cum Laude in 1950. On entering Baylor Med. in 1952, he pledged Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity. His calm assurance will stand him in good stead when he enters General Practice'after internship at Memorial Hospital in Elmhurst, Illinois. - - .-.iEL?., JOHN ROBERT STRAWN . . . ' was born in Big Spring, Texas, February 3, 1931. The sand blew his family to Houston, and he was graduated from Lamar High School in 1949. ag., The Rice Institute occupied him for the next three years, and the roots of a scholar were founded. On entering Baylor Med. in 1952, Bob pledged Alpha Kappa Kappa Medical Fraternity and was accepted into the E- Osler Society. In 1955 he was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Scholastic Society. Bob and Martha Hodge were married in 1953. F Internship will be at the University of Pennsylvania ji Hospital in Philadelphiag which will prepare him for the field of Internal Medicine and Research. ttxt Q s' 5., NIC E. TENGG . . . Nic was born in San Antonio, Texas, December 20, 1930, but four years later moved to his present home in Houston. Following graduation from Lamar High School he attended Texas University for two and a half years and then trans- ferred to Southwest Texas State College at San Marcos where he received a B.S. degree in Biological Sciences. He was a member of Theta Xi fraternity, Alpha Chi honor society and was an avid golfer with the varsity teams of both schools. Nic and Nelline jones were married july, 1955. I- A Following internship at jefferson Davis Hospital he plans I to take a pediatric residency and then practice pediatrics ie in some small Texas town. t 4 l LEE LYMAN DEWEY TUTTLE, JR .... Lee was born in Houston on january 26, 1931, the son of Dr. and Mrs. L. L. D. Tuttle. He graduated from Kin- kaid High School in Houston in 1949. He attended Dart- mouth College from 1949 to 1952. He was a member of Dartmouth Mountaineering Club. At Baylor Med. he has been a member of Phi Chi Medical Fraternity and President of his Sophomore Class. He was married in june, 1954, to jean Griffey. They have a son. L. L. D. Tuttle III. His internship at Colorado General Hospital in Denver will be followed by a residency in surgery. MARY VOORHESS . . . Mary was born in Livingston Manor, New York, on june 2, 1926, and graduated from high school there in 1943. Mary received her Registered Nurse's degree from City Hospital, Binghampton, New York, in 1946. Following two years at Columbia University, Mary attended the Uni- versity of Texas, where she received her B.A. degree. Among college honors, Mary lists membership in Alpha Epsilon Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Iota Sigma Pi, and Phi Beta Kappa. A member of Alpha Epsilon Iota Medical Fraternity. Mary served as secretary and vice president. She was also Class Secretary her Sophomore, junior, and Senior years at Baylor. She is also AOA. . After internship at Albany Hospital, Albany, New York, Mary plans to enter Pediatrics. Q DANIEL L. WAGGONER . . . Dan was born November 28. 1931, in San Antonio, Texas. San Antonio is still his home town. He graduated from Brackenridge High School in 1949. He attended Baylor University from 1949 to 1952 and received a B.S. degree in Medical Sciences by transferring back medical school credits. He was a member of Alpha Epsilon Delta pre-med honorary and was on the tennis team, At Baylor Med. he ' has been a member of Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity. He was married on june 11, 1955, to Dixie Ann Dickson. His internship will be at Methodist Hospital, Houston. He plans a surgery residency later. WILLIAM LAMAR WEEMS . . . Lamar was born in jackson, Mississippi, on March 10, 1932. His home town is Forest, Mississippi. He graduated from Forest High School in 1949 and' then enrolled at East Central Junior College where he was editor of the school paper and Valedictorian of his graduating class. He spent one summer at Ole Miss and then transferred to Millsaps College in Jackson, Mississippi. At Millsaps he was a member of Kappa Sigma Social Fraternity and Vice Presi- dent of Alpha Epsilon Delta pre-med honorary. He received a B.S. degree in chemistry from Millsaps in 1953. At Baylor Med. he was Treasurer of his Freshman Class, President of the junior Class and co-editor of the yearbook. He was a member of Phi Chi and Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honorary. JERRY M. WEINER . . . jerry was born in Baytown, Texas, May 11, 1952, and was graduated from Robert E. Lee High School there in 1949. The following autumn he enrolled in the Rice Institute where he was Phi Beta Kappa and a member of the staff of the school paper, The Thrasher. After finishing his undergraduate work in 1952, Jerry entered Baylor Med. and has continued as an outstanding student. He is a member of Phi Delta Epsilon Medical Fraternity and the Osler Society. jerry plans an internship at jefferson Davis Hospital in Houston followed by a residency in Internal Medicine. He was married on August 30, 1955, to Nanette Weaver. They have one daughter. His internship will be served at Confederate Memorial Medical Center in Shreveport, Louisiana. .1 ju , E 5 .f Vl CLYDE M. WOODS . . . Clyde was born in Lufkin, Texas, on April 3, 1952. He graduated from high school there in 1949. He attended the University of Pueblo in Pueblo, Mexico, and Stephen F. Austin State College before his graduation from Southwestern University in 1952. He is unmarried. At Baylor Med., Clyde is a member of Alpha Kappa Kappa. His plans for the future are undecided, except for internship at the U. S. Naval Hospital in Oakland, Califor- nia. 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EE H 3 , 1, W., , w A , wi gitijn' E Q, mv . . 'mjnpga 2 .!,,,., W , E nQ'u1Q'5fw5f - f H-m Z ,QED ' J DON JACKSON Prefident ALYS HOLDEN Sen'eta1'y GEORGE HILLIARD Vice Prefident LAZAR GREENFIELD Trezuurer DQ xx , .. ,-A Q'- BRADLEY D. ADAMS C. LARRY ADAMSON JERRY Z. AINSWORTH WILLIAM C. AWE STUART M. BERNSTEIN THOMAS M. BIGGS, JR. 1435: W:-iff ,. -vim' fi-25? W H QC? 91133 9-u 5.4- TN w 1 r ROBERT S. BOTNICK STUART L. BROWN ROBERT S. BUIARD ALFRED L. BURDEN, JR. FRITZ R. BURRELL GERALD I. BURTON -R-,I MILTON C. DEWHIRST JERRY L. DOGGETT TED A. DU LL JOHN R. DUNN, JR. JOHN T. DYER HARRY L. ELLIS K. D. CHARALAMPOUS WILLIAM F. CI-IILDRES PHILL I. COHEN ERIC G. COMSTOCK STANLEY CONNER J. TOM CONNOLLY ,nr ,fr .31 f rl, ? :I 1, v-via, 'h x X. WM ' ls 1 !Efv fn..-fp E-ydua. 'Cf' WILLIAM R, FISHER RICHARD E. FRIESENDORF DONALD D. FUNK ROBERT I. GANELES F. E. GARRISON, JR. JOE T. GIBBS, JR. N if j, fi rv I 'P' LX, fi a f 67. ..- f V E ji 1 S,-,- ...,- 1. -fe'-'T LARRY O. GOLDBECK LAZAR J. GREENFIELD RICHARD D. GRUNDY WAYNE I. HALLEEN WILLIAM E. HARRISON, RAYMOND P. HART .ag-. JR. '25 -'Wx an JAMES D. JETT ul na,- . DONALD D. JOHNSON HERMAN LAPIN DONALD T. LAZARZ LING H. LEE SIDNEY LEVIN gr' fUx GEORGE M. HILLIARD, III ALYS MAE HOLDEN VERNON D. I-IOLLEMAN C. RICHARD HURST CHRIS H. ISENSEE DONALD E. JACKSON E.. wa- ,avg ,K AEK' ROBERT W. LOCKHART ARTHUR P. LOUGHLIN TIM I. LOWRY EDWARD M. MCGOWAN, JOHN I. MCI-IENRY TAYLOR MCKENZIE JR. wx :www UQ aw, ' I -mixf4i ' H W 2' .391 'GN J? 4' .-I 95 'Rv 4' M -ffm.. -X' yznzr A 'Y -K a , V ., gh 1 ff f DAVID L. MCNEILL DUWAINE T. MATTHEWS ELDEN I. MAXWELL L. STEVEN MEDGYESY WAYNE M. MEYERS ROGER W. MOORE wi? . Mi R ,,,..-P' WILLIAM A. PRUETT, JR DON C. QUAST JESSE D. RAGAN, JR. RICHARD K. RICKS LOUIS S. RILEY, JR. WILLIAM A. RILEY QV-'TY' S. A. MOOTOO CHARLES W. MORGAN, JR. RICHARD D. MULLETT A. PAUL OLIVER C. N. PAPADOPOULOS PARVIZ PARSA . YYNN ilirhk 8 X sj x ,Q-.4-A BARRY ROSENBERG MAXIMO ROTH C. ROLLAND SARGENT ALBERT L. SI-IIRKEY ODIS D. SKINNER 'H A , 'Si X- ., - fha -1 5 fl! BETSY JO SMITH CCOMSTOCK3 I 5 y- u! ' 4' 3 LEWIE L. TRAVIS, JR. ZANE R. TRAVIS EVERT 'M. VANDERSTOEP DONALD K. WHEELER HOPE WILLARD RONALD B. WRIGHT qw? -,r 4. I 2 MR. E. E. TOWNES, JR., to whom we will ever be indebted for excellent instruction in the difficult realm of Medical jurisprudence. Father and Son Teams: The Drs. Rizzolo, 1956 and 1925, and the Drs. Williamson, 1925 and 1956g all grads of BUCM. Stahlnecker, Creech and Tuttle at the Phi Chi Founder's Day Banquet. Where's jack ? Dammit, son, you have got to quit burning the candle at both ends!! Pierre Lovair and Lo-ver. bv' 4 ' 5 Yi ck . ll, f 1 il l XJ: aff 3 6 lay are green wiib faith i la 72 I e fzzture. 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Q, - H 1 I 4 n I -:-:-nr.-. n- 1 5 S g::!.'l'-:- :-.'f.', ' ' 2- 1 - 'A ff. -1. -. ul - - ' f-f'f:f:::::- '- 'fr , ' 4 f I , 'J .0 9 fuf lu '-Ili-:nu '-. .'. SV' - . , 4 '-'.' la rf' 'iii'!!i:?fl:iQ if- f4' 4f' . fiif:.'1i--i:':- -:ir H ' f' ' -'!ii5- 'f '-.. . - :- . -s , ':-.'3i'n f: 50124: . 5 . 1 -, ffef.-lbw: -:Chi--':. ., 'f SNS: fS'.'::1ftC. vl'o,'-':.-.7 A vf:fv-b:s.f,2-pews:-nl --'Ni-I Q- -:-rw:--. '-. . '- 'uv , F'-Sri:-'f':n-j:r.'-gJ. :- S::.'S: : if - ' -- -:- :J-3':-'QNC-I'-' : FW 4 W -sir::Q-.':::1-3.1:F:f:-:.f5!L'-.Sm ' N LDESUMEN D Cimxx' LOUIS ISRAEL PfeJia'e1zt V E I MARY ANN SOUTH Secretary PIERRE ROBERT Vice President I W I J AUBREY GUTHRIE Trea,rw'e1' ,-eff' 1 'A 'I . ,Q JJ! 9 Q JOHN R. ARMSTRONG, JR. ARIEL BAR-SELA JOHN C. BECK HARVEY W. BENDER, JR. CRAIG A. BENNETT JEANNE T. BOWMAN Sv-'jp VICTOR B. BURT COLDEVIN B. CARLSON fi DOROTHY CASH I.,-up :SN CHARLES D. BRAUNGARDT LAWRENCE C. CANNING ,.,v, STEPHEN S. CHANDLER, III V .v V . :uf ad' vii- ' J. KIRBY CUNNINGHAM HARLEY R. DEERE, JR. JOY L. DEERE WILLIAM E. DORSCH GEORGE E. EVETTS JERALD B. FELDER -1 'W 'wx-A J--m..,yL .-fr ., , .m-- is in if ROBERT M. CHAPMAN JEROME R. COHN JAMES A. COLLINS JOE D, CORLESS ROBERT W. CROSTHWAIT, JR. 'N-'37 , DANIEL S. CUNNINGHAM I iQ 4, JQ' Q f 5-36 JOHN R. FOX RICHARD K. GAINES WILLIAM R. GARDNER JOHN D. GEISLER JOE W. GRACE, JR. BARRY M. GREEN . 1. , In Y ww -if---sf Qi! KENNETH M. GRIFFITH SCOTT M. GRUNDY AUBREY E. GUTHRIE, II EDWARD T. HAGER THOMAS R. HALL JULIAN M. HILL . WL. . .. N , GEORGE P. KNIPPEL MARSHALL J-C KU ALAN M. LATIES MARSHAL S. LEVINE GLEN E. LEWIS BRUCE H. LLOYD RICHARD M. HIRSHBERG LOUIS F. ISRAEL ROGER A. JAMES NORVAL K. JOHNSON W. W. KEMMERER, JR. EARL R. KLETT -1 Q75 If 'F' lsr! C? PRESTON O. MCCROSSEN JOHN C. MCKECHNIE JOHN C. MCKENZIE RICHARD D. MARTIN GLENN B. MATTHEWS CECIL L. MINTON .my 'Q -13 -I -if Lf ,au U1 .15 q es:- I J - xv - , -nf BUFORD L. NICHOLS, JR. CORPUS O. ORTIGOZA WILLIAM M. OSBORNE JAMES s. PIRRUNG CLAUDE B. PURDIE JOHN B. REED 4 -f-:Q DON B. SINGER SAMUEL F. SINGLETON WALTER N. SKINNER JAMES W, SMITH, JR. MARY ANN SOUTH PAUL L. STEBBINS aw WILLIAM H. RICKLES, JR. L. GALE RIPLEY WILLIAM P. ROBERT, JR. DONALD J. SAGE RICHARD D. SCHLOMACH L. FERNANDO SCHWEITZER l is 'f'-?fh if ki JL SONYA STENZEL WENDELL K. STEWART JAMES E. SUEHS HUGH S. TULLOS EDWARD D. TURNER DAVID D. WASHBURN 'F-. :gt '1-5'5 Q X- . , mx., gifs :Sf 'vw I av? PN .., dar, L 5 ,-,. an 'J' ' it 'VX 1 I .js.l P+ 'I 'hues-P if ,V- CECIL E. WHITE TEMPLE W. WILLIAM ERWIN C. WINKEL ALBERT WORCHEL HOWARD M. YONET BYRON P. YORK, JR. s, JR. 1. Come out of there you little ..,... . 2. How I 1 3. The horns of a dilemma! 4. Dukes 5. Nurse Doctors 6. I don't care if she is 10cm.g tell her 7. Cooley and Cohorts. 8. The Korean ambassador, Y. K. Lee. 9. Separating the sheep from the goats!!! aa Q1,...., .1 I L H is . I I . ' l l l .A u- ' - - ' ' ll ' I f- W El! 1 I . -f 'fray YV A 2 l E JACK ALBERT HERR. it ,I ll A MANN. Bs.. Ms.. MD.. , , ' it sf and almost Ph.D., Mem- 4 ber of: American Society of Mam- malogistsg Society for the Study of Evolutiong South- west Association of Nat- uralistsg Society of Verte- brate Paleontologyg Former member of the Texas Academy of Science. Is now writing Ph.D. The- sis: Dispersal of Young -.ai 0 in the Field Mouse Per- ,' I omyfrzu' fllllllifl-llfllllj pal- 6 I-A le1fem. 8 We me here not to get all we can out 0 Zz e or ourselves, but to try to make the lwef 0 other! IJ ppze1 ' OSLER lwvhm-.wh x oncom zarous Wig, ss A53 3 sbs ,Mflza Kappa Kappa Q2 . l sf I f it it X . . Q A E Prerident ................ V ice Preridenl ............ Rerording Secretary Trearurer ........ . ............ ......,. Home Manager .... Rurb Capiain ....... MAURICE JACKSON CARL E. GRANER SAM A. KINARD JASPER L. MCPHAIL CHRIS H. ISENSEE L. BOLTON OUTLAR Alpha Kappa Kappa Fraternity was founded at Dartmouth College 1n 1888. The objects of the fraternity are the advancement of medical science, the promotion of good fellowship, and the mutual benefit of its members. Membership is composed of male undergraduate students of medicine of Christian faith. Outstanding events in the fra- ternity social calendar include rush week activities, Halloween party, Christmas party, Alumni Banquet, and All-School Spring dance. The Beta Upsilon Chapter house is located at 2531 Binz. OFFICERS: First row: Maurice jackson, Carl Graner, Jasper Mc- Phail. Second row: Bolton Outlar, Chris Isensee, Buddy Garrison. Beta Upsilon Chapter House ,MA 1 Ill! ' 1-P9 O ' Ill I g,X 1 l L, ...sa J. i : rv ' l , 1 - .1 I 'a Y 'W 1 - I . ai ra S' Ei Ljfi, ,,'f,, 1.,s,- 5 w First row, left to right: Sammy Hon, Wendell Stewart, Chris Isensee, Ken Griffith, john McKenzie, Rick Fox, John Reed, Ronnie Goelzer, Bill Autery, Connie Charalampous. Second row: Buddy Garrison, Hugh Brown, Bill Riley, Bill Smith, John McKechnie, Maurice jackson, Buford Nichols, Bolton Outlar, Fernando Schweitzer. Third row: Theron Hawkins, Vsevolod Solovjev, Barry Green, Paul Oliver, Preston McCrossen, Don Sage, Tom Moffett, Gene Robertson, Leon Stertz, Lewie Travis, Bill Dorsch, jim Gray, Fourth row: Dick Cannon, Wiltie Creswell, Keith Pevey, Lou Riley, George Evetts, Ed Hager, Daron Powell. Fifth row: Kay Conner, Bob Strawn, Paul Stebbins, Bruce Lloyd, Larry Canning, Erwin Winkel, Roger James, Jasper McPhail, Craig Bennett, joe Gibbs, Bob Liebelt, Sam Kinard, Richard Gaines, Dave Braungardt, Carl Garner, Bill Osborne. Not pictured: Bill Fancher, Tom Gernoets, Larry Goldbeclc, jack Herrmann, Lewis Hethcock, Robert Johnston, Spencer Kent, Rene Mastrovito, jerry Pentecost, Paul Peterson, Bert Pyle, Gale Ripley, Harold Schillaci, Maynard Seaman, Dan Waggener, Clyde Woods. llil,lHf Flu 6l1i CSMQL, as 'ffm 31.14 I vt-rl: r Kyiv -vt: Tse' g imi-'lim aid in fe ITA- ,fi 71 ir Y E I l A -'D . . i 'r TT' J 'uv X I v V F f' zfdww J f 5 ' it is -fr ,A V15 rx :xv P L. I? I , My 1 ge a rs X at 'ti ' ' ' u 1 -rv ,Q : to., 5 ' 71-bit OFFICERS Presiding Senior ..,.,..........,,,,,,,,,,, ROBERT OBRIEN Pferidizzg junior ,,,,,,,,,,,, JOHN DODGE Sewflflry ............ ...... C LAUDE ATKINS Trea.r1n'e1' .,..,...,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, T IM LOXXIRY Home Mauser .... ...... S TANLEY CONNER Xi Chi of Phi Chi is now thirteen years old. It was founded on July 3'1, 1943, by a group of the Xi Chapter from Dallas who had come to Houston with the new Baylor University College of Medicine. Since its founding the chapter has grown and prospered with the help of many alumni, not only of Xi Chi, but of brother chaptersg especially Zeta in Galveston. The fraternity house is at 511 Lovett Blvd., where twenty-six members reside. Due to limited accommodations, only freshmen and officers may live in the house. There is adequate room for friendly Saturday night parties and a special study room is under construction, Three scholarship awards are presented each yearg two are fraternity awards and one is a 35100 award open to all students. A lectureship brings leading men in medicine to present papers once a year. At the beginning of this school year there were seventy-six active fraternity members and a pledge class of twenty-two. Over a hundred members of the faculty are Phi Chi alumni. Top row Tim Lowry, John Starkey, Claude Atkins. 511 Lovett Blvd. Dodge, Robert O'Brien, Stanley Conner. ' 'V' Y ' X' - '53 'YQ'JN'l'L-. 4,-e'-.-Qi ng, sf. iw 1 X L, 'tifsfilbii-A-'.r.,-if 4 - as fvlfr.. '45 'fa -'I i. . '1irr.f ' V tri: 75- ' ' SY 4 4L i':'a Y X . 'l .t:- 14' 7 if . L- - . : w 'wf... --s+'f.s Q. - . -ti. ' Q ' rf- 5- 'tg K Q Nw fi . 1 ' 1 - : gf wg in 1 R 1' ZS. - -.W ' ' . .. ix' ' Y i i Y..-1, hi, --ut... -. ' .2- ' ' -Teex -I--ns -7,-.UN ' gg--5--A AMA- , ,A-M-M :.'.'f-. .. 1 , ' 4 :aa 'l'i'+ e ii ,Qu-+-at ------r-- .... - ,,,, uqnu-r-A - W V . E wa ,, :ww First row, left to right: Cecil Minton, Robert Lockhart, Homer Woodward, john Dodge, Claude Atkins, Billy Cullen, Cecil White. Bobby Stinebaugh, Robert O'Brien, Raymond Hart. Bob Field, James Knapp. Second row: Bob Anderson, Bill Franklin, Bobby jack Estes, Tom Cain, Ephraim Gonzalez, Giles Andrews, Harry Preble, Dick Dunn, Burke Purdie, Dick Coe, George Hilliard, Leo Williams. Third row: Bradley Dale Adams, Sam jagoda, Charles Farrar, Don Funk, Tim Lowry, Jerry Doggett, Dick Hirshberg. Fourth row: Bud Williamson, David Bond, Bob Alford, Bill Schelhing, Bob Johnston, john jones, Jim Old, Rick Rickles, Lee Tuttle, Norval Johnson, john Armstrong, Dick Hurst, W. E. Harrison, Bob Bloodwell, jim Pirrung, Gene Gregory. Fifth row: Lamar Weems, Paul Schwab, Phillip Blatt, Starkey Davis, Scott Grundy, james Jett, Al Shirkey, John Starkey. Sixth row: David McNeil, William Barth, Gene Richardson, Quentin Kramer, Stanley Conner, Don Turner, john Batson, Bob Crosthwait, john Butler, Glen Lewis, Parviz Parsa, Walter Skinner, Tom Hall, T. A. Dull, Charles Willingham, Harry Leon Ellis. Temple Williams, joe Corless, Larry Adamson, Ken Ricks. Not pictured: Lawrence Mitchell, jim Oates, Edward Rizzolo, jack Burgess, Earl Cockrell, Edward Davis, Harry Denison. john Finch, Vernon Holloman, Martin McGranahan, Charles Morgan, Hi Newby, john Owens, Whitney Sampson, Fred Sanders, james Sanders, David Watson, Travis Bennett, Tom Biggs, W. F. Childres, Gerald Maness, Dee Ragan, Max Roth, Lewie Travis, Earl Klett, and Dick Mullett. fiery Phi Beta Pi M I Nikki I -- ,1 E 'bgtkcu fl 'wi U X lf 1 OFFICERS Pfefidenl v.......... ................ HU GH PARCHMAN Vice P1'e5ide5zt ..... ,.,,,,,,, D EMITRI GEORGE Sff1'f2u1'y ........... .,...... R ON WRIGHT T1'ea.r11rev' .....,........ ,,,,, D ON WHEELER Home Manager ...... ....,.. H ARRY ELLIS Phi Beta Pi Medical Fraternity is one of the few truly national medical fraternities. Its chapters are not concentrated in one region of the country, but are found at most of the medical colleges from coast to coast. The local chapter, active on the Baylor campus for many, many years, is noted for its Annual All-School Christmas Dance, its Ship Wreck Party, the Annual Alumni Lectureship, and other activities. They are justly proud of their house, which furnishes living quarters and meals for members, and of their active Alumni Association which works closely with the active chapter in sponsoring the various social, cultural and intellectual activities during the school year. PHI BETA PI OFFICERS: The Fraternity House A Top row: Steve Medgyesy, jim McMurtry, Dick Grundy, 105 vondale Hugh Parchman. Bottom row: Demitri George, Don Wheeler, Ron Wright, Harry Ellis. , lllllllllll V N N ' Q alive ,R -lNf i ,i iWiai'. i 'Wir ef' , fl' , ' A :.-E5ErEr9Qgg:f,2:fE5:5E- 'U' X P. wif. Q.: 5:31, . k , :2:2iw,Q:- :.: i .1 m . . ,,. - vi'-:L -.1 .lr 'mtg ,,, , ' riff? , v 1 , - ., . - ll ae. . ,, fr 1 ' r , , lwwjlll ,H 1 will , 'S l park. 1 -'H er --Y , ,Z .- his .:,:Lf' A- -fr., Y ... ' A ,YKFI TZQJEW, 4. JN-. ,N , 5,254 1.1 wwf' Ag . 4. Top row, left to right: Jean Duke, Jerry Knudsen, Chuck Berger, Bill Gardner, Don Wheeler, Sam Singleton, Allan Alfrey, Robert Chapman, Mike McGowan, Hugh Parchman, Unidentified, George Gorman, john Hill, jim McMurtry, Harry Ellis, Ray Mondshine, Dick Friesendorf. Second row: Dick Grundy, George Knippel, Art Loughlin, Hugh Tullos, Shirl Kennedy, Byron York, Dick Graham, Bill Baechtel. Third row: Kirby Cunningham, Don Lazarz, Harley Deere, Ed Nonweiler, joe Abd, Bill Awe. Fourth row: Charles Davis, jerry Felder, Aubrey Guthrie, jerry Burton, Hugh Alexander, Don johnson, Ron Wright. Fifth row: David Packard, Dick West. Don jackson. Demitri George, Fred Riley. Sixth row: Pierre Robert, Fred Burkhart. Benny Smith, Dan Cunningham, john McHenry,' Al Burden, Stu Brown, J. Z. Ainsworth, Bob Bujard. Not pictured: joe Abell, Charles Baker. Frank Barfield, Harvey Bender, john Bumpas, Coldevin Carlson, Terry Collier, james Collins, Eric Comstock, Jule Connolly, Bob Coons, Milt Dewhirst, Frank Edmiston, Bill Fisher, Fielding Fromberg, joe Grace, Wayne Halleen, Tom Haynie, Chuck Heider, Julian Hill, Dan Hilliard, Don Huge, George johnson, Rex Lewis, Rupert McHenry, Bill Maddox, Dick Martin, Elden Maxwell. Steve Medgyesy, Floyd Pollard, Don Quast, Matt Robison, Will Ryan, Charles Sargent, Don Sellers, Bill Singleton, Nic Tengg, Bob Whiting. :':':'.q33i1 fH : , vi Prerzdenl ........................ MARY LOU HERRMANN Vire President .................... MARY ANN SANDERS Rerording Serrezafy ................ MARTHA STRAWN Cofrerponding Serretary ............ IINELL STARKEY Treasurer .....,.,................., ..,.,.. N ITA SKOELAND Hixiorian ........,....... ........... SUE CANNON n Sergeamt-at-Arms ...,... ............... J OAN PYLE Parliamerztarian .. .,,.. NANETTE WEEMS l6'ayl0r Student Llives' 61112 A In 1945 fifteen members formed the Baylor Student Wives' Club with the purpose of furthering friendship among student wives. Today its membership totals 146 women, who participate in social activities and programs, including an annual tea, a Christmas Dinner, a square dance, and a spring banquet honoring wives of graduating doctors. f f.. 3 .1 4 :Kg 7,3 'ri ber-5 1 ,Q J I SENIOR VVIVES-First row, left to right: Joan Pyle, Russ Anderson, Mary Lou Coleman, Mary Lou Herrmann, julie Bond, Dorothy Cullen, Nanette Weems, Betty Mitchell. Second row: Carolyn Conner, Beverly jagocla, Lale Estes, Othelia Alford, jo Preble, Lou Ann Duke, Joy Hawkins, Pat jackson, Martha Strawn, Dixie Waggoner, Jeanne Fancher, Pat Pentecost. --. i.. -i i 11' JUNIOR WIVES-First row, left to right: Nancy Blood- well, Barbara Anderson, joan Gorman, Shari Blum, Janelle Berger, Sally Hilliard, Bernice Watson, Penny Woodxvard, Nancy Willinglmam, Elaine Smith. Second row: L'Nell Starkey, Bettye Scheihing, Nita Skogland, Sue Cannon, Cynthia Packard, Beverly Baechtel, Myrtis Outlar, Conni Davis, janell Cockerell, Mary Ann Sanders, Sara Johnston, Lorraine Lee, Rosemary Sin- gleton, Marty Schwab. SOPHOMORE WIVES-First row, left to right: Sally Quast, jean Levin, Nancy Dyer, Alice Adams, Laberta De- whirst, Barbara Dull, Betty Shirkey. Second row: Charlotte Awe, Nancy Grundy, Betty Childres, Doris Mullett, Fran Riley, Joan Moore, jesmarie Hurst, Nancy Halleen, Lorraine Pruett, Virginia McNeill, Elsie Matthews. V . r 2 iiiiii Q W3 w- X, it E E FRESHMAN WIVES-First row, left to right: Amanda Lou Smith, Betty A. McKenzie, Marilyn Worchel. Second row: Bonnie Schlomach, Patricia Griffith, Kathleen Stebbins, Nancy Cohn. Bottom row: Pat Beaty West, Liz Muchmore, LeClaire Leslie, and Jeanne Turner Bowman. K. .5 A- N ,Mflza 8,vsiIv14 Iota OFFICERS Pferidenl .....,,,..,,...,........................ LeClaire Leslie Q Vire Prendenz ......,... ........ M ary Voorhess Recording Sefrelfzry . ,...,.,... . C0fI'6.!'f107Zd'iI2g Secrelary ........ Trer1r1n'er ........,....... .....,....... . C urtodimz Joy Deere i julie Martin .. Hope Willard Ava june Albert 'CD lr . . ' 1+ gg. 'Q Q .f 1 E Top row: Hope Wil- lard, Dorothy Cash, Ava June Albert. Middle row: Alys Hol- den, Betsy Comstock. Ann South. sf , T ni. iz ii, 1,24 H it ii , gs. J if e fra 5 . Alpha Epsilon Iota, na tional fraternity for wome in medicine, was founded ii 1890 at the Medical Colleg of the University of Michi .gan The Alpha Gamm Chapter at Baylor Universit College of Medicine wa chartered in 1948. The fra ternity has as its purposes: tn promote good fellowship, tu 4 maintain a high order o 4 scholarship and professiona 1, achievement, and to foster 1 spirit of moral and socia 2 1' helpfulness. A' 3 5 . i We 7- ' ta, rl 'Nj Not pictured: Mary Louise Voorhess, Lydia Bravo, Sonya Stenzel, joy Deere. 4 ' , W ur ,iz - rig 5' - ru v ru L, ur ' - - . ,lla Migx, 'H ii , ui ' ui M m lr 15- it Phi Delta 5 silou :V -2 ---.: XB 77 F it OFFICERS Q gl, Caunrel ..............,....,.........A......., JULES BORGER 5 5 ff Vire Couurel ......... ..,,,, , W ILLIAM GERSTEIN ' ' g S 'f ' ........, . .,,.A., STUART BERNSTEINI .... ,A.....A.,., H ERMAN LAPIQI , -ru . , Q' --,, -- V XX 1:- Phi Delta Epsilon is a national non-sectarian men's fraternity established in 1904 at Cornell University Medical School. The Greek symbols of the fraternity stand for philanthropy, deity and equity. The Beta Theta Chapter of Baylor has, as its primary goal, the advancement of medical scholarship. The fraternity prides itself in its annual all-school dance and in the sponsorship of an annual lectureship by an outstand- ing medical authority. Top row: ' Morton Adels, Howard Yonet, Sidney Levin, Marshal Levine. Intermediate row: William Gerstein. Middle row: Don Singer. V Albert Worcluel, Hy Warshaxv. Bob Ganeles. L T QF e 3, D. Q . 5 ,. F345 i Y T-'I ' L 6'- -.. l Bottom row: Lazar Greenfield, Jules Bor- ger, Herman Lapin, 'HSV Phil Cohen, Stuart Bernstein. r--.t Jnlerfrafernify 60111401 The Inter-Fraternity Council is composed of two representatives from each of the medical fraternities at B.U.C.M. other than honorary fraternities. The objects of the organization are to provide equal representation of the medical fraternities, to provide liason with the adminis- tration and faculty of the college and to resolve interfraternity problems. The Interfraternity Council formulates rules for fraternity rush. It is also the sponsor of the AESCULAPIAN and proposes to sponsor an all-school dance in the future. OFFICERS Cfmifman ..............,,,......... W. MAURICE JACKSON Afxaciaie Chairman .................,., ROBERT O'BRIEN Seneiary-T1'eaJure1' ........ ........ J ULES BORGER Gr 'av ', .Q :X- Standing: jules Borger, Ferd Garrison, Herman Hi Warshaw, Dick Grundy. Seated: Maurice jackson, James Jett, Alys Holden, Robert O'Brien, Tom Haney. Gemoets fton -Adels V. Drawhorn ,Maize Omega ,Maha President ........,.,,. ...... T HOMAS GEMOETS Vire Preriderzl .....,. WILLIAM GERSTEIN Serrelary ..,..,.,...... ............. M AURICE JACKSON Trefzfuref' ,........ ......,,...........,.....,.. G ENE BURKE Faculty Adiimr ........ DR. STUART A. WALLACE Alpha Omega Alpha is a non-secret Medical College Honor Society with membership based on scholarship and moral qualifications. It was organized in 1902 with definite mission of encouraging personal honesty and the spirit of medical research. The Beta of Texas Chapter at Baylor University College of Medicine was established in 1949. A maximum of fifteen percent of each class may be selected for membership. Four members are selected during the junior year and serve as offi- cers for the organization. l l i ' 1 9 x r is- 1 me , E , 2 K 1 l William Gerstein Maurice jackson ?:a5vf?'?,. ii. ' 4 ,',,-Q.-vw-' V, . 5 'l 4 p -A ga A r f I A Q5 L V V 1 Bob Alford Giles Andrews Bob Strawn Mary Voorhess .1 X , - f',, r, xx? .,:,,. I ' I 5 li l ii mvijf H A ru' Dr. S. A. Wallace ll ll , 4 4 - Sr if V 4 . - 4 ' , .lr 'l' is ' wi . are Ia J , Gene Burke , e-.H ,mi 'A ,ta-f' K, :.. ' lla ll, 'lil' fffillrflg,-'H' Jules Borger F- Lamar Weems TOM CAIN ......,.,.,...,.,...,.,..,...................... Presiderzl HUGH PARCHMAN ...... ..... V ice Preriderzt FRED RILEY .....,....... ..,..... S erretary JERALD BLUM .,,,. 0Mcers -I ...X :PIP n -ft ' Q. U I g 1, ,hr 1 'Q' rv 4 'IA s,,2-,- - at I9 Y O rf - - Hg I E E - 1. 4 I 8 l 5 I X Osler Socicfy The Osler Society was organized in the fall of 1949 to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of Sir William Os1er's birth, with a spirit to learn of the rich cultural heri- tage of the practice of medicine, and of those individuals who contributed so much to its development. Olser meets once a month for lectures by faculty members, students, and guests on phases of medical history, and on some current developments in medicine throughout the world. The society has also begun an excellent collection of rare books on phases of medical history. Membership in the society is available for those most interested. Each school year is terminated by an annual Spring Banquet during which an outstanding guest speaker is heard. .4 .m ffflff f SENIORS: Bob Alford, Tom Cain, Ray Conner, Frank Eclmiston, Bill Gerstein, Tom Haynie, John Hill, Sam jagoda, George Johnson, Faber McMullen, Ray Mondshine, Hugh Parchman, Harry Preble, Will Ryan, Marvin Samuels, Bob Strawn, Lee Tuttle, jim Old, jerry Wiener. JUNIORS: Joe Abell, Hugh Alexander, Allen Alfrey, Charles Berger, Jerry Blum, Fred Burkhart, Bob Blood- well, Todd Barfield. Starkey Davis, John Dodge, Dimitri George, George Gorman, Richard Graham, Dan Hilliard, Jimmy Howell, Robert Johnston, Jim McMurtry, Ed Nonweiler, Bolton Outlar, Fred Riley, Bill Singleton, john Starkey, H. Warshaw, Harold Willinghanu. SOPHOMORES: Bill Awe, Bradley Adams, J. Z, Ainsworth, Robert Bujard, Jerry Burton, Stanley Conner, Milton Dewhirst, jerry Daggett, John Dunn, Harry Ellis, Bill Fisher, Bill Harrison, George Hilliard, Dick Hurst, james Jett, Steve Medgyesy, Connie Papoudopoulas, Dee Ragan, Kin Ricks, Dan Wheeler. u Kapfist tudmf lluiwi The Baptist Student Union has as its purpose: 1. to link the student to the church 2 to present a positive witness of God, jesus Christ, and the Holy Spiritg and 3 to gain spiritual growth and Christian Maturity through prayer, Bible study and fellowship Luncheon meeting each Week, Bible study groups, Christian Emphasis Week annual Banquet, and week-end retreats are some of the activities sponsored. B.S.U. Se'crefm'y ....., Preridwzl ,............. Vire P1'E.l'idEI7l ,....,, S ef1'eM1'y .......,..... Trea:111'er ..............,. Deroliorml Clmimztzz Enlirfwezzl Clmirminz Social Clmirmuzz .....,, Bible Sindy Cbaifvmm Publicity ...............,.... Mixriolz Cbuimzmz Editor of B.S.U. Przjrar . Izzlerrzaliazml Rep, ...r..., . IMIE1'd6Il0IliiHllff0Ilt1i Rep Cnilaollc Rep. ..........r........ . Senior Refi. .... . fzmizn' Rep. ........ . Sophifmfwe Rep. Form Ifyeek Cbairmim Purim' Adrfiror ....... MARY LEE VINES JASPER L. MCPIEIAIL JERRY DOGGETT HOPE WILLARD BOE LOCKHART WARNER DIcKsON BILL PRUETT JOHN DODGE DICK HURST WAYNE MEYERS DICK CANNON BILL LEE DON JOHNSON DAVID CHU . WAYNE HALLEEN JOE ABELL BILL I-IALBERT BILL SINGLETON RONALD WRIGHT WILL RYAN DR. COY JOHN KEY ' 0-.L-,, N. 1 wu- J, Ima- -4... 6 I I4 1' 1 g J jib '-' L - 1.1 :ii -' f f .1 v e, , L I I ' ' ' ' A .isiim I .1- -vx lb' ' 1522422155 ,I .Il 'Q ., - I I 'Q ' Iv I ..,,, S V I, , . J. - :gs ,Z I D1 7-rv Front row, left to right: Bill Lee, Will Ryan, Mary Lee Vines, jasper McPhail, Hope Willard Dr Walter Hearn. Second row: Bill Singleton, Wayne I-lalleen, jerry Doggett, Bill Pruett, Dick Hurst Don johnson Haflzolic Student lluivu I A N , CQ - ,-X Standing: Raymond Mondshine, Harley Deere, Edward Rizzolo, A. P. Loughlin, Jack Herrmann. Sitting: L. S. Medgyesy, David Watson, LeClaire Leslie, D. S. Cunningham. Not pictured: George Knippel, Don Sage, T. A. Dull, D. T. Lazarz, E. M. McGowan, jr., Maximo Roth, Joe Abell, F. J. Cremona, John Jones, julie Martin, D. C. Packard, jr., L. J. Williams, E. A. Gonzalez, Jr. OFFICERS Preriziem ........ ..... ............. J A CK A. HERRMANN Vice Prerident ..,.... .......... D AVID WATSON Serremry .............. ........... J UUA MARTIN Trearurer ,........ . ...... DON LAZARZ In the fall of 1955 the Baylor Catholic Stu- dent Union was organized to review with the Catholic students the correlation between the ethics of the medical profession and that of their Catholic Faith. The monthly meetings are open to medical and dental students of all denominations, to the nursing profession, to the interns and residents staffing the Houston hospitals. Learn to love the freedom of the student lifeg only too quickly to pass away,- the ahsence ofthe coarser cares of after days, the joy in comradeship, the delight in work, the happiness in knowing you are making progress. Once only can you enjoy these pleasures. OSLER if-' f X ' l lrlsssss 79 M - , swam urn 2 , MWSQQW , l 1 , i l Nothing ever happens to me! Gentle handling of tissue and sterile tech nique i1l'6 f' X2 the essence of Surgeiyln My eye hurts a little. Blood makes me want to vomit ! Lights, Camera, Action ! l NX F 6 vi , I All What the hell do I do now? Cigarettes should be handled with care! Some days you should have stayed in bed Sir Galahad Home Sweet Home But that was my last nickel! lo All l 2 1. Sweet Adoline, for thee we pine 2. Never without El drink. X1 'vm b . 8. Gentlemen of leisure. . Mob scene at the AKK bar. . Man with a Golden Arm! .Phi Chi Revival at the Phi Beta House! . Two tigers l 5. Manifestation of the most common of the obsessive- compulsive reactions. li 9. Depth perception a little poor. 10. Mmmmm Mmmmm Mmhol ! 'Fm In xx .. VN 'fra -fm 'u x 1 r 'fb X H. - .. ef ' N I 't -. 'Ir r' , ' 4 N K D' v 1 1 4 -Q ia, Lian ' f e I I I my . H Q-9T'J., v Il X Nw X A ' .. f M X A Y ' x- W? -, 4 R ' ,az -.7 x Mx. if ,4f. ,Wi X , i Hlmrl' ' 2 'Pl ,wi may ' I 'fr y li ,yi A V , f ., N' - J- ' f. -.fl V - ..- -, - 41' .- i Y- Q , 4 . ..i YY 1' ' ' Y' so ,' -ng ,Pal 1- A, - jg' , ' .,-, 'sy ww' ,,- , ' ,- ' 1-, 9 . f s- i w, ,, , ww+'lf',m: ll wil- ,. V ' ., Q, ' ., 0' xy ,N l, ii i WE , ww wfif:'2 ' A N , ig My ' ' 5- .N l , if 9 'fiiiil , imfisal N 3 ' - 1 ij,-' if. 4?-f.'g w ' . Pgwmi' J- .-,Wf C K, ff-,f vi L 31: 4- I, ' , '-Y f .1 hm 3 we wx bn K pf: an, -47 a .Et 4 5 6 -,A-fx. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 . New Jeff Davis, 1956! .7:O0 A.M., May, 1945, Baylor University College of Medicine. . Pop-gun . Stimulating oration. . jelly Bean Greene . Spring Holidays . Best Damn Seat In The House! ! ! . Julia the Chiropodist 7 8 iii Yi. ,. if xA. w X , , .1 Oh to return to those days again ! just draw a little bl-bl-bl-blood ! Nothing keeps me from studying! What some people w0'n't use for a blanket! He thinks he's got me, but I'm on top! Where is that Damn Med Student??? Trick photography - he's really pear shaped! Symbol of a JMS - Hot Air!! Lest we forget! Spinach and Macaroni with cheese! ! The Social Hour ! Too bashful to pose! ? Charge of the Light Brigade That's what I like about OB - plenty of supervision! ! lf A 'J , 7 I2 I3 Q Q i X I4 l ag, Doctor? M flomeufark ms DANA ,IAGODA-Good Doctor! My dear the handsomest one in town! 'F 'T :PWA-I1 -2-V 'F Fil J x A, at .I 5 A E K i'fi l 10 G-'YW 'f N- I lv J J ' IF' ' A 'lzu . mir ,V 'L 1, - J ' I 145' g T fx, i 1 , ,t V . . I Iv gi 'I' l , , Q, t 'A -Zig ' w A I . I : ,EQ rin. I DEBBIE KAY DAVIS - She's GLORIA AND DEBORAH FANCHER-We thought DEBBIE WATSON-The pr the best baby you ever saw. maybe you'd have a piece of candy for us before you way to hold the baby . . . began the examination, Doctor. f - ta- ,t -- .,,, f ,,,1--f1'q4,, an ... if 'ff ' J -- V vw- ..-1 F .af as . - , 1' 1-...-. .- --S SUSAN ANDERSON-You won't leave JACOB ERIC AND ANNE EILEEN CHIP ANDREWS-And she was me alone with him, will you nurse? LEVIN-But Doctor, we hadn't planned cuter! nurse! on twins. l 1 .- - al - . , . . - 1 .,- . g C -c .r 5 + Xi-jf af, ' -I 313 Qt' - ' ' 4 ,. - -W- fig 1- '-' '- -U. ' L a-' ix ,A 4 husk .V 'k:!I!'i R .-.-1 1.1, f- , Mx-1.3.--'a M 'N ' - ' In . 1? . . 'xiii 'f ' o . .1 I ,Tiff :, ' ' Za, fe f -0 , E ,. 01, ff 495. ., U 0 i gjaj.,k.g53,,.n vc' , s ' - 's - . ' ' ' ' ' I A I - fl 'J V ' 4-it i Q 6 Q , I 2-', - W :u- ww. - 'Y' ,Q ,WE Z I uf.. . ,,.i,.:y wig ? Hg , ,I -V - w yn EQ' ' r gr . . , I A qv PATTY DYER-DOCYOI, lying flat on KATHY DYER-And then I keep JON RILEY-You mean I can gol my back is about to kill me. having these horrible nightmares! tomorrow, Doc? A is MAS CULLEN-The old ticker's SHFRRY AND MICHAEL CW JOY DENINE HAWKINS - Look. LEN--Wfell, what iven me 11 minutes trouble Doc. , ,, g ' of him. Doctor! W, ,J 642. J ' LINDA, OLLIE. JAN AND CARO- DANNY- JEFFU3 do you think nurse. I can walk! , tags 1' y A I I JP AND ERIC KNUD' JOHNNIE DULL - You fool I-IERRMANN-Wfe keep up with current SEN-Wifh the helix of my fwfv Col' yvith me and 111 go to Mayfys, ul literature by reading I.ndie.r Home jnnr- lfllilllfi Vw been able to make H COIN- pletc diagnosis, bb fy anything, Y, 1 K STARKEY-If he C110 af- ELIZABETH ANN JACKSON - So MIKE AND STEPHEN WOODWARD HOW CHI' like fhi5- Why Slmlllll I nice Imvingz a doctor live next door. I -Officer, I wouldn't be speeding if I bill? just run mei' anytime I want to ask weren't on an emergency. I - ,L. 055ifiqnn5, but ... but ... but ... COLEMAN-He said I had IIMMIE SANDERS-Yes, Mrs. jones, SUZELLE WEEMS-I know it says soft diet, but I want a steak! Lv Il -I rw U16 .Aesculapian I 956 Senior Editors: ROGERS K. COLEMAN LAMAR WEEMS junior Editors: JERRY SANDERS HERB SKOGLAND Sophomore Editor: TIM LOWRY Freshman Editors: COLEY CARLSON FERNANDO SCHWEITZER Faculty Advisors: DR. J. c. HALEY DR. R. P. WILLIAMS Photographers: WILLIAM J. ANDERSON III WALTER E. WILLIAMSON, JR. The 1956 Aesculapian represents the first effort at Baylor Medical College toward a yearbook separate from the Baylor University Round-Up. The need had been felt for some time for a souvenir book representative of the student body and faculty of the medical branch. The idea for publication of such a book was originated within the Interfraternity Council and in the Spring of 1955 the first concrete plans were made. This year, under their sponsorship, this first publication was produced. Inexperi- ence and lack of precedent have taken their toll in confusion, mistakes and delay, but a book has evolved which, at least in a crude way, preserves the memory of the people and events of 1955-56 at Baylor University College of Medicine. Publication of this book was a cooperative effort and the editors are indebted to all who contributed. Robert O'Brien supplied the artistic talent in designing the cover and the divider pages. Mary Voorhess found the quotations used. Marvin Samuels and Coley Carlson split the twenty-five dollar prize given by Dean Olson for selection of the name for the book. Dave Watson gathered the information for the building section. Bonnie Sue Wooldridge deserves a special bouquet for the help she gave. Bill Gerstein did an excellent bit of research into the history of Baylor Med. One of the most difficult tasks in the book was handled by our photographers, Bill Anderson and Bud Williamson. Bill took most of the group pictures while most of the snapshots and the faculty pictures were the tremendous responsibility of Bud. A word of thanks is due those faculty mem- bers who purchased subscriptions to the book. Our advertisers make the book financially feasible. Congratulations to Mrs. Campbell to whom this first book was dedicated by vote of the Interfraternity Council. Good luck to jerry Sanders and Herb Skogland, Senior Editors for next year. May the second book be better than the first. ROGERS COLEMAN LAMAR WEEMS f 4251! X I f f ff aoucnnsnmmlg A Professional Service for Professional Men 'ii i Q?L.,r-1 . time l ff ERNIE F. SCHNEPEL Prudenfial Special Agenf LIFE MEMBER, Million Dollar Round Table, is a career life insurance unclerwrifer professionally 'rrained fo help professional men. . 'fir Vg , Ernie specializes in life insurance programs fiffed fo fhe special needs of senior medical sfudenfs, infernes, residenf physicians and docfors esfablished in fheir pracfice. 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Weekdays - Closed Tuesdays I2:0O Noon 'Io 9:00 P.M. Sundays GEORGE H. DENTLER THE METHODIST HOSPITAL Texas Medical CenTer HOUSTON. TEXAS , 3 5 The MeThodisT HospiTal is a church owned and operaTed, general, 300-bed hospiTal. This . hospiTal is Tully approved by The JoinT Com- - mission on AccrediTaTion of H-ospiTals and The m m m gg jf' EJ x Council on Medical EducaTion of The A.M.A. ai H M Tor a wide varieTy oT Training programs. U Q Sgr V. U ., 5 TT is approved Tor 8 roTaTing inTernships, 2 , m E, F V. ' sTraighT medical and 2 sTraighT surgical in- .J L11 ' if T Ternships. The MeThodisT HospiTal is The only versiTy College oT Medicine, parTicipaTing in I 3 The ioin-T residency roTaTion programs, reTer- red To as The Baylor ATTiliaTed Residency Training Program. 1 is P' K X Ji N rg nl privaTe hospiTal aTTiliaTed wiTh Baylor Uni- nn.-Fil Tully approved roTaTing residency programs include: Surgery, InTernal Medicine, OrTh'opedics, E.N.T., PaThologyg ObsTeTrics-Gynecology, PediaTrics, Radiology, PsychiaTry, and Urology. These programs Turfher augmenTed by 4 well-developed clinical-research deparTmenTs, i.e., Radio-lsoTope, MeTaboIic-Endoc- , Cardio-RespiraTory, and Peripheral-Vascular DeparTmenTs. MeThodisT Hospiial encourages and welcomes your inTeres-I' and inquiry. 'I. Producer-Director No. 1. 2. The Hill brothers at the piano shown with Producer-Director No. 2. gfwyt 3. Four score and nine months ago . . . 4. This was ci well developed, under- sized class of 77 until . . . 3. 4. ef. Q5 iw 5 l Mull MW , i 5 9 ,. cz - iii a '-J K ENRCLL NOVV WHILE YOU ARE ELIGIBLE SAMA LIFE is a special plan crealed by +he Sfudenl' American Medical Associa+ion +o meei' 'Ihe exfensive life insurance needs of s+uden'r medical men and women. of eighl' years ai' vir+uaIIy wholesale cosI'. Issued by 'rhe Minnesofa Mu+uaI Life Insurance Company, I'he plan serves IEII as a basis for 'Fu'rure planning. Con+inue +he plan as permanenl' insurance +he res+ of your life or change il +0 'Fil your needs when you become eslablished in praclice. S do It today! 550 O O Phone or Wrife for Applicalion Blanlc of SAIVIA Life insurance for only 0 Subs'ran+iaI life insurance pro'Iec'I'ion a+ S 2 5 vir'I'uaIIy wholesale cos'I'! 0 No medical examina+ion if you are in per year good heaI+h. S 0 Pays double if you die accidenfally. 1 0,0 0 0 I Assignable as coIIa'reraI Io help cover for omy medical school cosls. 0 Remains in 'Force if you en+er mililary S 5 0 service. Per Year 0 No premiums 'Io pay if you become +o+aIIy and permanenfly disabled. W. L. ROBISON 8: ASSOCIATES, Es'I'a'l'e Planning Dept 2370 Rice Boulevard HOUSTON 5. TEXAS JA 9-8769 If a member of SAMA, you may parficipale a maximum .-1 MEDICAL ACCOUNTING SERVICE Paul L. Ber'I'in, Jr. BOOKKEEPING INCOME TAXES PATIENT BILLING COLLECTIONS Comprehensive Business Adminis+ra+ion for Physicians Exclusively HERMANN PROFESSIONAL BUILDING SuiI'e I7 HOUSTON 25, TEXAS JA 8-062I ' 1 'N- ,ium - 'I I 2. Can'f anybody help me-somebody fix I thaf damn light. i 3. New Orleans, here I come-right back where I started from. ' 4. I smell medicine comm 9 fore they confami 1 s. W b K fy- E+- s. V 4. ET 3 125 ' A I - I I I A I X I iiii I II fi W Ki: 1- I I - E I fi 1 , I ff V A ' c MIKE-r M I 'ii' A M I 1 I I A Yi W I I 'Xu ' Y? P 1' If f . 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' ' fl 'bl 5-2 :T- Thls program IS exl e :f:EE:i'22iilA,,w T gg .g I .10-2:21:12--Q-iIT5.i5l'il'::I, g Z ll - 2rrfef---12222222122Hs':11--'--fH and does not emphasize any one medical field. 545 BEDS FULLY ACCREDITED A BAPTIST INSTITUTION a confemporary I5 sfory medical pro- fessional building, which will be self- Hi 'ii...Q.I.T TT I 1 :lull in liquidafing, is now under consfrucfion Wllli '-1-'I'-'i' ,v adiacenf fo memorial hospifal. in ad- Q .... . di-I-ian -fo prgyiding nqucl-pneeded Q-ffice ,E'lun--fi-ll.-1:-I-'I'I'-'.fl'.', , .--... I -..'.'fl.-...j nllr' nuuu:u1nur.-.--- vu: space for local physicians, fhe building A : 14- J -' fl-1' ':::':iz:::'21:'a:.f1C:' 2122!-4 -- will have provisions for parking 550 Xxx Qi!lilQf!IIl1fEj21f!Ifl,f!IZirf'i:if-'vft::lff:Qj'g'j'f' ' ei f ' r vu-U . F' aufomobiles. fhis will be anofher ser- pup H- ' 3' 'f' vice memorial hospifal will have fo of- fer housfonians. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 602 Lamar HOUSTON. TEXAS CONGRATULATIONS fo BAYLOR MEDICAL SCHOOL on fhe publicafion of fheir firsf yearbook The Warwick Hofel is proud fo be represenfed in fhis firsf edifion. And incidenfally, we're proud, foo, of fhe way Baylor families have fradl fionally adopfed us as fheir home in Hous+on. We've had fhe pleasure, in pasf years, of playing hosf fo scores of Bay lor sfudenfs, fheir friends and families. We've enioyed our Warwick Regulars -our Baylor friends who keep coming back fo fhe Warwick And we enjoy, foo, fhe new friends we meef af each graduafion, ln each new class. 9 ARWICK Have you enjoyed the popular CRYSTAL DINING ROOM recently? 5 av, Q 1 v .W -, , ,, my - H Q,-., el Q , ' 7 , 1 , -. L or .. , ,nz yy, f, l Q., J, .rn L ' - 9' ou. , V . 'Q C573 .r 1 jx- nomvmn 3 'I NIHO ' ll. Lx A2 AE K 1 Y PM l ix , in fl , I I X 1 .4 X l ll I r' fi A l' L if 3 xl ' , Ill. 'K Y l ll ' li ri A' Y ,T x l -l 9, 4 Ill Q -. 'in-n l'4 l ,- , , ..-Y , Y-1, ..v The things that Schofield did were really very few. Obviously u cclse of Bciyloritis-Rx: ig- nore it and if will go away. There are going to be some changes monde. And the Dean goes marching on. ra 5 . 2. lf Q ll fl-l 5 il , 'L 'D 1 I ' L -Q - i ll 7 1 is im , 1 --.1 4':':A': E l i l l ZEi , I , A'f i coNsuLTlNG 8f,PLANNlNG HOSPITAL EQUIPMENT, LAY-OUTS-DECORATING Complete Supplies 81 Equipment FOR MEDICAL LABORATORIES Physicions 81 Clinics FIXTURES- FURNISHINGS - SUPPLIES IMMEDIATE DELIVERY leaf .I Aclcson O -ll 4 O O CGI' - Wfife - 0' Wife at e S X X .QDISMZTFR IIZ., X I I I Tj 4812 MAIN To 'Ihe Docfor Enfering Privafe Pracfice: Your Besf Friend Is THE MEDICAL AND DENTAL ima BUREAU, INC. DedICGl'eCl to SERVICE . . fo fhe Physician WE OFFER: and fo His Pafienfs 'I' Telephone Locafing SERVICE. 'I' Credif Informafion SERVICE on Pafienfs 'I' Telephone Secrefarial SERVICE. 'I' Personnel Placemenf SERVICE for Profes- 'I' Loan SERVICE fo Your Pafienfs. sional Offices and Hospifals. I4'X, Medical and Hospifal Loansl IThis SERVICE available 'Ihrough main of- ? fice only . . . JA-6-I l7II Collecfion SERVICE on Delinquenf Ac- counfs. 'I' Social SERVICE and Counseling fo Pafienfs. This Is YOUR Bureau . . . We Enioy Serving Your Needs 4 Office Locafions for Your Convenience: JESSE H. JONES LIBRARY BLDG., MEDICAL ARTS BLDG. HERMANN PROFESSIONAL BLDG.. AND PASADENA Call JA-6-I I7I If We May Serve You! Q v Compliments of MADING'S DRUG STORES One in Your Neighborhood HOUSTON'S OUTSTANDING DRUG STORE 1 fw.,, V we R M.-i o 1 . 2 h A f B B D R I d56 dl an d y f I g th h h 1' d b quet f S q f d Will Compliments of DUGAN DRUG STORES Your Friendly Druggis+ AUDITORIUM HOTEL 200 Air Condilionecl and Air Cooled Rooms Air Conclilioneol Reslauranl Locafecl in Downfown Hous'l'on-70l Texas FOR RESERVATIONS CALL CA 7-335I OPPOSITE CITY AUDITORIUM I , Congra+uIa+ions Io 'Ihe Class of I956 Specializing in Estate Planning I If I for Physicians I tw 4u!U-n--u- C. F. 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Ullra Viole+, lnfra Recl, Dialhermy llle 8: Dalron Hyclrolherapy Equipmenl' AMPULS VIALS LYOPHILIZED TISSUE TABLETS CAPSULES ELIXIRS TAYLOR LABORATORIES Manufaclurers of Fine PI1armaceuI'icaIs for +I1e Medical Profession ExI'encI Congra'I'uIaI'ions Io Ihe I956 Graduaiing Seniors: and Io All Unclergraduales and Faculiy Members of Baylor Universify College of Medicine We Wish Confinued Success TAYLOR LABORATORIES, INCORPORATED Manufacluring Pharmaceulical CI'1emisI's P. O. Box 82I8 I603 Cleburne Ave. Housfon 4, Texas JAcI:son 9-6l88 Voluntary Zzculfy These names are respectfully listedg without the immeasurable assistance of these prac- ticing physicians Baylor University College of Medicine would be non-existent. DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY C livziral Arriftant Proferror Bernard Yollick C liziical Ifzrtrartorr Mark H. Latimer Robert T. Patterson Dennis Short DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY DIVISION OF ANESTHESIOLOGY Clinical Proferror L. F. Schulmacher, jr. Clinical Arroriaie P1'0f65.f07'J' P. H. Chalmers T. H. Compere C. W. I-Ioeflich Clinical Arrirlamf P1'ofe.r.f01'J G. J. Radcliffe F. P. Thomas Clizziral 17?.fl9'ZlCfO1'J' Russell F. Bonham Randle Brady J. D. Daughety A. George Owen J. B. Robinett E. L. Slataper DEPARTMENT OF SYPHILOLOGY Clinical Pf'0f8J'50I'J' Everett R. Seale W. H. Conner DERMATOLOGY AND Leriiwer in Dermatology D. Truett Gandy Clinical Arroviaie Profarror M. W. Harrison Clinical Arrirtani Proferror M. G. Bloom Clinical Izzrtractorr Walter Holloman Leonard Meltzer William Spiller Holman Taylor, jr. DEPARTMENT OF Clinical Proferrorr Don W. Chapman H. W. Cummings D. H. Hotchkiss, jr. F. H. Kilgore MEDICINE H. E. Prince E. A. Wilkerson Clinical Arrociate Harry Caplovitz R. L. Cope D. L. Curb W. M. Donohue L. B. Duggan H. T. Engelhardt T. J. Fatheree H. Glantzberg E. G. Graves A. A. Ledbetter P. V. Ledbetter E. M. McPeak S. Schnur C. F. Shaffer Charles Spurr R. A. Wise Proferrorr Clinical Arrirtafzt Proferrorr C. A. Arnbrust R. W. Baird V. C. Baird Lynn Bernard T. W. Brewer C. K. Bruhl J. Bunting I. B. Burrows R. G. Collins E. L. Crain H. A. Cromwell Davidson Davis Doak E. G. Dorsey R. A. Edwards Ralph Eichorn M. Emmert Bernard Farfel S. A. Foote, jr. Ralph Ford H. I. Frachtman J. F. Gamble A. E. Groff H. H. Hanson W. T. Harrison J. W. Hofer J. G. Hull Daniel jackson Harry Kaplan Lester Karotkin J. R. Kelsey N. A. Kilgore M. D. Levy, jr. T. H. E. D. E. K. Frances Low Henry Maresh Wm. Moorhead Robert S. Nelson E. M. Ory G. W. Perdue G. L. Robey L. R. Rodgers Jack Rose A. Salinger R. H. Skaggs W. H. Spankus C. D. Speck H. Tausend Paul E. Teschan E. P. Veatch E. L. Wagner S. B. Weil, Jr. R. W. Weisiger E. T. Wolf L. B. Zeis G. W. Zeluff M. A. Zionts Clizziml 1nm'urtor.r H. F. Arnold Wm. T. Arnold Earl F. Beard W. K. Brown C. D. Caplovitz Dean Cline Charles Cooper Nathan Cotlar George Curd, Jr. R. L. Etter H. L. Evans H. M. Faulkner Howard Evans Bernard Flanz D. K. Friedman W. G. Glass G. E. Goens B. G. Griffin R. M. Hill Lester Hoagland, Jr. George Hodell john jerabeck T. R. Jones Marvis Kelsey M. W. Kilgore W. V. Leary S. A. Levy A. N. Lewis W. R. Livesay Robert McConn H. E. Mendell jack L. Mendell E. J. Morrow Guy Purnell Robert A. Radding L. R. Robbins H. D. Rosenblatt E. H. Shoemaker Julian Silverblatt james Skelton Harvey Snyder Arthur B. Tashnek Rhey Walker, II DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY Clirziml Irzrlrzlrforr Frances Whitcomb Reuben D. Wende Clinical Auirlfzvzlr Carrie McRoberts Irene Tettenbaum DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Proferrorr Seward H. Wills A. Louis Dippel E. A. Chandler Robert A. Johnston C. Pugsley E. O. Strassmann Clifziml Arrariate P1'0fe.f50r.f George F. Adam C. A. Calhoun Allen Collette Charles Davis Arthur Faris Herman Gardner Thomas Gready Goldie Ham Carlos Hamilton T. R. Hannon H. L. Kincaid Maurice Meynier A. L. McMurrey A. S. McNeill Donald M. Paton W. S. Red Felix Rutledge J. P. Salerno David Wachsman John Wall C. M. Warner Clinical Arrirfmzt Proferrofr J. T. Armstrong Hiram P. Arnold May B. Bachtel J. Alston Clapp Ruth Hargraves Loren Haus Warren Jacobs Karl Karnaky Denton Kerr W. R. Knight, III A. B, Lunin W. A. McRoberts, jr. D. Y. Oldham James W. Pope W. M. Pratt P. Woodbury Smith J. L. Spezia Murphy D. Stevenson M. H. Talty L. M. Warner DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Clinical Ifzrfrlzrfarr Lowell Baker Abner Burg Melville Cody Charles Durham J. J. Elliott Charles Freundlich Roy Goodwin Fred Haufrect R. J. Helman R. V. jones P. B. Klein Joseph Lattimore Charles Liggett Mary L. Magee Mary Ann McKinney R. F. Norris G. E. Rohrer S. S. Schaffer Thomas A. Sinclair A. T. Talley Stephen Thomas I. N. Tucker K. C. von Pohle C. E. Wolters Clinical Arrirtanty Charles E. Bancroft Dean Candis R. Vernon Colpitts Dean Curtis Craddock Duson Marilyn johnson Rupert Kerr Joseph Lucci, Jr. George Moore O. F. Schoenvogel Harry Smith Nathan Topek Kent Upchurch Alvin Wexler DEPARTMENT OF Clinical Proferrw' Ray K. Daily OPHTHALMOLOGY Clinical Arraciate Pfoferrorr Sylvan Brandon George Campbell Elisabeth Crawford Louis Daily, jr. Lemuel Elanary E. E. Garrett Louis Girard Carey Hargrove T. L. Holland George Kolodny T. L. Royce J. D. Walker O. L. Zanek C liniral Arrirtant Craig johnson DEPARTMENT OF Clinical Ifzrtructorr Leon Alger Charles Dobbs R. C. Feamster Richard Leigh David Scher Raymond Brewer John Bukowski DEPARTMENT OF C linlcal Proferrorr Fred Bloom E. M. Cowart Edward Smith OPI-ITHALMOLOGY ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY Clinical Arrociale Pfoferrors joseph Barnhart Alexander Brodsky Bruce Cameron G. V. Carroll Solomon David M. M. Donovan Kenneth Duff Ben Kitchen Richard Leong C. R. Martin R. O. Whitson Clinical Inrtrnctorr Richard DeYoung R. B. Elliott George Lane John Milligan C. F. Montgomery T. O. Moore Claude Myers Torn Schindler DEPARTMENT OE OTOLARYNGOLOGY C lizziml P1'ofe.r.r0rs john H. Barrett Charles Dickson William Snow Clinical Arrocinle Proferrorf Frederick R. Guilford Nathan Harwood Nector janse Lawrence Pulliam Matthew Robison Ben Withers C liniml Asxiftmzt Proferrorr J. L. Bangs C. H. Dolph Walter Ford J. A. Izen Leo Lewis Philip Spence W. M. K. Wright C liniml I zzrtrnrtorf Tina Bangs E. A. Blackburn Leonard Draper james Shapley Homer Graff DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY Clinical Profefwrx Bela Halpert W. W. Coulter Arrociaie Professors Peter M. Marcuse William O. Russell Harold Wood Afmtnfzf Profermrs jack P. Abbott Margeret A. Carter Norman Ende Ethel Erickson George V. Miller Walter G. Olin Dan M. Queen Harvey S. Rosenberg DEPARTMENT OF PEDIATRICS C liniml Profeuors David Greer, Sr. James H. Park Grant Taylor Clinical Arroriate Profenoff Allan Bloxsom E. B. Brandes Raymond Cohen James L. Collier Edward O. Fitch John K. Glen jack R. Hild Frank H. Lancaster Henry S. Meyer A. Lane Mitchell L. B. Outlar Walter F. Qualtrough George W. Salmon David Schrum Byron P. York Clinical Arristant P1'0fe.fJ0r.r Frederick D. Ames Laura C. Bickel Eleanor Blish M. D. Burnett I. R. Curbo George Felknor Lotta Giessel Carl Haggard Gordon Hinds R. E. Leaton Karen Petri Lionol Rothenberg Helen Schaffer Randolph Schaffer Wateru Sutow N. C. Windrow Clinical Inm'z1ct01'.r Thomas Anderson Bess Beakley William Betts Elizabeth Bratting D. C. Carrington Richard Frankel Robert Gardner Gerald George M. N. Goldberg David Greer, jr. Juanita Hart Francis Jaubert Corinne jones Evelyn Lorenzen Robert Mathis Donald Mitchell David Park Helen Pratt Hubert Ried joseph Shoss Margie Surgi Warren Tharp John Welty F. J. Moore John Young A. Owers . G. Schulze DEPARTMENT or PHARMACOLOGY E- F- T1P? J. Tracktir Clinical Inmwclov' P, Walter Ralph V. Ford DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION , , Clinical Profefrorr C liniml Arfiffant P7'0f6J'.VOI'.l' Lewis Leavitt O. O. 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Maclntyre Thomas Russell Edward Singleton W. J. Stork Luther Vaughn Frank M. Windrow Cliniml InJl1'ucmrJ Ervin W. Biles DeWitt Cox Ernest Ingebrigtston A. W. Jester John E. Martin Jerome Stern DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY Cliniml Proferrorf J. Peyton Barnes R. Lee Clark Thomas Cronin H. Jack Ehlers James G. Flynn james Greenwood, jr. Henry A. Petersen Herbert Poyner R. C. L. Robertson L. I.. D. Tuttle George Waldron John Wooters C lizzirfzl Arroriate Praferrorr I-lervert Alexander Howard T. Barkley F. Keith Bradford Clinical Ifzrtrzzclorr P. A. Belleggie George Brandau james Brown George Broyles, jr. J. P. Gannon William B. Gordon - Y Thomas P Kennerl Thomas McGuire Kenton Phelps Bill Robbins J, E. Daily Fred Robinson Herman Dustin John Sfaub J. Griffin Heard Theo S- THSH. Mark H. Latimer james R. Whitehurst Ralph Patrick James Pittman DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY Burt Smith DIVISION OF UROLOGY Gaf5?T'f1'lLlr?g-Flng Clifziml Proferrorr Emile Zax J. 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