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 118 of 180
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H i LL 1 'fl up . 52 vmr- W ir' an 53 lt. f it K... it .iw it it new RICHARD P. SACKS A native of D. C., Dick effected a change of scenery while getting his B.A. from Bucknell University. He found that his spare time both as an undergrad and at G. W. could well be filled by developing an interest in electronics and art. His wife Diana and daughter Eliza- beth also manage to hold much of his interest. Dick has served on the Dean's Committee, as junior Class Secretary as well as beingamember ofPhi Delta Epsilon, and he participated in the Follies. A practice internal RICHARD P. SAC KS BARNEY S. SAUNDERS Barney is a native of Washington, D. C., who spent four years at the University of Colorado where he received an A. B. in chemistry. Since his arrival at G. W. he has been a member of Nu Sigma Nu and had externships at St. Elizabeth's and Prince George's Hospitals. Internship plans include either the Public Health Service or St. Luke's Hospital in Denver, Colorado. Future plans include either research or a residency in internal medicine. medicine is included in his plans for the future. KENNETH E. SCHEMMER BARNEY S. SAUNDERS KENNETH E. SCHEMMER In his unassuming manner, blond and wavy-haired Ken has been a friend to all in his class. Hailing from Indiana, he took his undergraduate training at Purdue. In the summer of 1961 Ken slipped the ring on Karrol Jean's finger. At G. W. he has served as President of the Christian Medical Society, as well as being a member of the St. George Society. Ken plans to teach and practice at some university center and, if his hopes come true, will work as a medical missionary. 112

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JAMES W. REED jim comes from Gaithersburg, Maryland, and from the University of Maryland. He was married to Patricia during his medical school years. jim is interested mainly in the field of internal medicine although he is still undecided as to the location of his practice. JAMES w. REED EUGENE L. RICHARDSON The wide reaches of the northwestern section of the U.S. will probably be the location where Lee will set up as a general practitioner. A native son of Montana, Lee came to G.W. from Montana State with a B.S. in hand. In his spare time, he was active in the S.A.M.A., Phi Chi and the Christian Medical Society. Playing the organ is also a favorite pastime ofLee's. Besides reading, externships at the D. C. General and National Ortho- pedic Hospitals have occupied his time. EUGENE L. RICHARDSON JOHN N. ROBINSON A veteran of 4 years in the Marine Corps, john came to C.W. from the University of Maryland where he received his B. S. When not working at N.I.H. or on the yards, his time is usually taken up by his wife Theresa and their son Stephen. During his spare time research led to the co-authorship of a paper published in the journal ofliiochemzlslry. Future plans as to the type and location of his practice remain undecided. 111 JOHN N. ROB INSON



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LLOYD D. SEDGEWICK Kim is one of the loners still left in the class and comes to us from the University of Virginia. To fill this gap he has been quite active in his extra-curricular activities-in school, that is. He has served as Treasurer of SAMA, has been Social Chairman ofNu Sigma Nu, and has participated in intramural sports, in addition to spending time as an extern in one ofthe local hos- pitals. He has been honored by election to the Kane- King Honorary Society. Future plans are still undecided I' lgdfriigjivsfigfgiwwfluwi1595916 w .6 I. .fi . .iz M . .. for Kim. Jr it f fs Q .imc Hl5slTNl' r .. j .:.. . if N j W' -A LLOYD D. SEDGEWICK JAMES T. SHAW jim was raised in the mountains ofldaho but received his pre-medical education at Brigham Young University, from which he received a B. S. degree. While there he met his future wife and brought her to Washington and medical school as a honeymoon. Since then the family has increased from just jim and Pauline to include Alonna and jana De. During his time at G. W. jim has developed an interest in the specialty of ophthalmology and plans to practice it in the West after an internship either in the Army or in California. JAMES T. sHAw DENNIS D. SHEPARD Denny brought his wife Franziska to the Capital City from Salem, Oregon. We soon learned that Dennis had spent four years in the Navy Hospital Corps, and eighteen months of volunteer service with the late Dr. Thomas Dooley. It was during this time, that the basis for the project that subsequently became MEDICO was formed. Though Dennis enjoys traveling, he plans to settle in Oregon's peaceful Willamette Valley and practice urology. 113 DENNIS D. SHEPARD

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