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ROY IRVING BULSON, B.A. A recipient of an A.A.O.A. scholarship, Roy comes to Des Moines from Kalamazoo College and his native Grand Rapids, Michigan. Before entering C.O.M.S- Roy was employed as a pharmaceutical sales repre- sentative and we'll always remember his interesting and timely contributions to the pharmacotherapeutics of our classes on behalf of his former employer. His wife Gladys and sons Jeffrey, David, and Paul filled- in his spare time between his studies and his work as an ambulance dispatcher and instructor in Pathology. Roy will return to the Michigan area for his intern- ship iand will engage in the specialty of General Prac- tice in Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery. WILLlAM HERSCHEL CARLOS, B.S. Bill came to C.O.M.S. as a transfer student from the Kansas City College with aspirations to enter General Practice upon graduation. His two daughters, Kathy and Debbie, and his wife Shirley Ann round out his family and biggest boosters. Bill received his degree from the University of Kansas and has worked as a consulting chemist and pharmacologist, as well as a clinical psychiatric consultant for several pharmaceu- tical firms. As a hobby, Bill, of all things, sky dives and we're sure that the heights which he has already attained will be outstripped by his future success.
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KENNETH BLAZOFSKY, B.B.S. registered pharmacist and a registered bachelor, Ken ame to C.O.M.S. from Wayne State. He's practiced is learned skill while at school as an associate phar- acist at the College Hospital. A native of Oak Park, ichigan, Ken is secretly thinking of returning to his ative state and perhaps specializing in Anesthesiol- gy. Among other activities, Ken is a member of .O.G. fraternity. ROBERT RUSSELL BROWN, B.S. Bob, a loyal Ohioan, came to C.O.M.S. and within a year became a member of the anatomy department. Based on his background while attending Ohio State University, he has served well as an instructor in both gross anatomy and histology, while still managing fro carry a full academic load. With great versatility Bob has accepted his classmates' assignment as Fresh- man Class Secretary as well as serving in the capacities as Secretary-Treasurer of the lnterfraternity Council, and President of Iota Tau Sigma Fraternity. Bob's wife, Gail and son Robert Jr. can well be proud and will look forward with him to a contemplated surgical residency.
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ALAN COHN, B.A. nother Pennsylvania contribution to C.O.M.S., Al's ometown is Havertown, Pa. He can best be remem- ered for his phenomenal bridge playing ability, so e says. After bridge, his favorite relaxation was ac- demics, which generally gave him little trouble. Al- hough an easterner, Al contemplates further training n the midwest, and after this is accomplished, Al and is wife have plans which as yet they haven't revealed. IVAN MARC COLLINS, B.S. Ivan came from the Buckeye State after graduation and subsequent research at Ohio State University. From our first year, he was always at his brightest when he could relate the prowess of his football Buckeyes, never let it be said that there was or will ever be a better team. While at C.O.M.S., Ive worked part time in the evenings and fulltime at the books. He was af- filiated with Iota Tau Sigma Fraternity, and looks for- ward to General Practice after a Buckeye State intern- ship.
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