George Washington University School of Medicine - Speculum Yearbook (Washington, DC)

 - Class of 1963

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ROBERT W. HOBSON, II Bob is considering surgery as a specialty. His home- town is De Kalb, Illinois. He received his B.S. degree in chemistry from the George Washington University. He is a member of Phi Chi Fraternity, an active par- ticipant in past Follies, and was in the Army Senior Medical Student Program. Bob has an enviable scho- lastic record and won a fellowship from the Washington Heart Society. His army internship will take him to w sie'-5515 mu 1 Q s 1 , wgiiie in gin' 1 Hawaii. CHARLES J. HOFFMAN MARTIN I. HOROWITZ Mart hails from New Brunswick N and hence ROBERT W HOBSON II CHARLES 1. HOFFMAN jack is a native of Washington, D. C. He received his B. S. at George Washington University. He is a member of Phi Chi and a participant in the United States Navy Senior Program. jack has done an out- standing job as Photography Editor of the 1963 Speculum. Jack and his wife Reva, who were married in August 1961, hope he will do a Naval Internship. At this time he plans to practice OB-GYN in the Wash- ington area. With jack's great sense of humor we're sure he will do well. MARTIN I. HOROWITZ y 9 -J-s u s is a product of Rutgers University. His outstanding scholarship is reflected in his membership in the William Beaumont Society, Smith-Reed-Russell Society and AOA. On top of this, hewas activeinPhi Delta Epsilon fTreas- urerj, S.A.M.A., St. George Society, and the 1963 Speculum fBusiness Managerj. Marian became his wife shortly after our junior year. Marty plays the part of a EOUTIUCI, since cooking is one of his hobbies. Good books and music take up the rest of his time. The future foresees Marty practicing pediatrics, probably in an academic setting. 99

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CAROLYN J. HAIR From the Woman's College ofNorth Carolina Carolyn embarked on a medical career. We all remember that she took the brunt of a great deal of kidding in this man's profession during her freshman year. However, by the time the year ended she was on an equal footing with her fellow students. She has devoted her outside spare time to working as an extern at D. C. General, Washington Hospital Center, and Fairfax Hospital. Carolyn plans to take a rotating intership and either go into general practice or obstetrics and gynecology. CAROLYN J. HAIR JACK W. HARVEY Coming from Oakland, Maryland, Jack received his education at Potomac State College, Maryland Uni- versity School of Pharmacy and George Washington University, receiving a B.S. degree in zoology. He has been active in the Follies, intramurals, and was a member of the medical school quartet- The Tranquilizersf' Jack has many interests and talents which are an asset to him and are sure to further his career in medicine. His planned specialty is ophthamology and he plans to take his wife, Becky, and new son, Jack II, and set up practice in the West. ROB ERT M. HIGGINS JACK W HARVEY ROBERT M. HIGGINS Our class Stockbroker came from Loyola University in Chicago. He married his wife Joann in 1955 and they now have four little Higginses: Bobby, Steven, Patrick, and Jeanne. A member of Nu Sigma Nu, Bob plans to take his family to Denver, Colorado, where he wants to practice general surgery. 98



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LESLIE M. HOVEY A southern Californian, Les received his A. B. in physiology from the University of California. Early in his medical school career, he was active in intramural sports and a member of Aunt Mary's troops. Ex- ternships included Circle Terrace Hospital and theWash- ington Hospital Center emergency room. In his senior year, he was awarded a scholarship and a Cardiology Fellowship, where he established himself as an active researcher in the field of computer analysis of the elec- trocardiogram. A strong past history of bachelorhood offered no immunity against Loretta, who will become Mrs. Hovey after graduation. Medicine or surgery are possibilities, California a certainty. LESLIE M. HOVEY STANLEY R. HUFFMAN The Blue Grass State of Kentucky is home for Stan and his wife, Maggie, along with their son,Gary Richard. A.B.S. degree from the University of Kentucky and a membership in the Phi Beta Kappa fraternity prepared Stan for his work at G.W. While here at G. W. he was active in Smith-Reed-Russell Society and AOA,an orginal member of the class quartet, and a frequent face in the Follies. It will be back to a rural area of Kentucky for a few years of general practice, followed later by a specialty in internal medicine for Stan. JOHN E. HUTTON, JR. STANLEY R. HUFFMAN JOHN E. HUTTON,jR. Following graduation from Wesleyan University in 1953 John embarked on a career with the U.S. Marine Corps. Four years later Capt. Hutton resigned and following a brief period at Columbia University he carried on the family tradition by entering medical school. Here he was active in class affairs as President of his class during the freshman and sophomore years. He also managed to get on the stage in the Follies, helped with the Speculum and was one of the pioneers of the five-year program, spending no small amount of time with Drs. Pierpont and Adkins and their extra- corporeal pump and as a summer fellow of the Wash- ington Heart Association. 100

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George Washington University School of Medicine - Speculum Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 109

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