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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
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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-
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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
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