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

 - Class of 1963

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George Washington University School of Medicine - Speculum Yearbook (Washington, DC) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 109 of 180
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WALTER 1. LEWIS, III From the deepest of southern Dixie Walt came to D. C. He graduated from Birmingham Southern in Alabama. Nobly he served the school as President ofS.A.M.A. in our junior year. Time has also been spent as an extern at the Washington Hospital Center. History, Confederate, of course, is his favorite pastime, with tennis running a poor second. Walt plans to practice internal medicine in the valley of Virginia. ,rr ,, ww-T'-wrt ' 1' . - ,. i W, , i , . . v. 2 in -' e. .,, -Q .nf as 'wists W ,gets SANFORD P. LYLE WALTER J. LEWIS III SANFORD P. LYLE Sandy comes to G.W. from Brooklyn via the University of Rochester, where he did his B. A. work. Competetive sports at Rochester were carried over atG. W. as a means of relaxation along with his activities in Phi Delta Epsilon. Sandy has completed an externship at Washington Hospital Center. He and his wife, Linda were married in june 1962. Future plans call for a residency in pediatrics with a view toward establishing a practice in the state of Connecticut. ALBERT MCBRIDE ALBERT MCBRIDE Bert hails from Grants, New Mexico, and established himself as a herpetologist before entering the Arizona State University. He profited in many ways during his medical school career, and included Phi Chi, SAMA, and intramural sports among his extracurricular act- ivities. He was an extern at Prince George's County Hospital during the last two years. Soon to be published in the pediatric journal Clzila'ren's Procceciings, is an article of his entitled The Treatment of Snake Bite. Bert plans to specialize in general surgery and will practice in Arizona. 103

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JOHN C. KRUSE IAMES M KUHLMAN jim plans to practice in the Michigan area and plans to do his internship in Detroit, his home town. He is a graduate of the University of Michigan, with an A. B. in economics. He is uncertain as to OB-GYN or internal medicine as a specialty. jim is a membergof Phi Chi, has been active in the Follies, and was on the editorial staff ofthe Speculum. jim has many hobbies and outside interests. He has been a colorful member of the Class of 1963, and we all wish him success. ANITA LAO JOHN C. KRUSE john comes from Rocky River, Ohio, and is a grad- uate of Duke University. He has been active in the Follies and Nu Sigma Nu, and his hobbies include golf, medical history, and model ship building. He married Joyce, in June of 1961, and they have a daughter, Katherine Anne. He plans to take his family to the Shenandoah Valley following an internship in the Navy. JAMES M KUHLMAN AN ITA LAO Anita is Swiss born, has worked in several countries, and came to the U.S. in 1954.Sheworked for the World Health Organization while taking her pre-med courses at night at G. W. just before entering medical school, she married, and in August 1962, her son Gregory was born. She is a member of Kane-King Obstetrical Society and President of the AWMA chapter, 1961-1962. Anita is interested in obstetrics- gynecolo gy or pediatrics and plans to practice in the Far East for a few years. 102



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r . ll! ,,, l W il l SANTA CLAUS fDr. B. W. Smith, ex- plains to Dean Parks that he couldn't quite fit a new medical school in his bag this year. OB CALL at D.C. General kept joe Svoboda and other seniors alert and on their toes. Kirson. DEAN PARKS presents aSmlth, Kline, and French Fellowship to Eugene Trout and his wife Carole which enabled them to spend the summer of '62 in Southern Rhodesia, working at a mission- ary hospital. 'K' I If C.P.C.manship ls displayed by T. Skelly who discusses a case before Chief Surgical Resident QU A N T I T Y does compromise quality at D. C. General.

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