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THOMAS D. SKELLY, IR. Tom plans to take a rotating internship and specialize possibly in OB-GYN. He comes from Johnstown, Penn- sylvania, and is a graduate of the University of Pitts- burgh. Tom is an active member of Phi Chi, has partici- pated in medical school intramurals and in the Follies. He was elected Treasurer of the class in his junior year. Tom and Mary were married following his sophomore year and have a son, Thomas III. He has been a very capable member of the class and will do well in his medical career. THOMAS D. SKELLY, IR. SHERRILL J. SLICHTER Sherrill has portrayed herself certainly as one of the more devoted, aspiring doctors in our class. She received her B.A. degree in mathematics from Washington State University in 1959. Even though sheworked atnumerous jobs including an externship at D. C. General, a scrub nurse at Casualty Hospital, and two psychiatry fellow- ships, Sherrill still maintained herself scholastically and was elected to Smith-Reed-Russell and Kane-King Soc- ieties She lans to take arotatin internshi and ractice . 'ii at . ' P g P P general or internal medicine on the West Coast. MARK A.H. sM1TH, ja. SHERRILL SLICHTER MARK A. H. SMITH, JR. Mark is a graduate of Virginia Military Institute where he was granted the Distinguished Military Cadet award in his senior year. As the fifth generation doctor, Mark has a proven tradition to follow. Besides being an extern at Circle Terrace,Mark attempted in the-little spare allowed to him to follow his hobbies of hunting and polo. He plans to do an internship in the Army, being in the senior year program, followed by a specialty in general surgery with a practice in Virginia. 114
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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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R. ANTONIO SUE SCUM A citizen of the Republic of Panama, Tony is a graduate of G.W, University and followed right into medical school. He has worked at the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory-Institute of Preventive and Tropical Medicine. As a junior he held an externship at the D. C. jail and as a senior one at Sibley Memorial Hospital. Tony has many hobbies, including music, plastic arts and sports. After medical school he intends to pursue a career in internal medicine, and later establish his practice in Panama with his father and brother, both graduates of G.W. Medical School. , fig.: 1 axis 'Q R. ANTONIO SUESCUM EUGENE H. SULLIVAN Originally from Massena, New York, the Old Frontier on the St. Lawrence River, Gene has migrated south, via Williams College in Massachusetts, to the New Frontier in Washington, D.C. He received the nickname Silky by consistently losing beer bets on examinations to Porky Svoboda. Other extra-curricular activities in- cluded being undefeated in intramural wrestling and ex- terning at D. C. jail. His major research in Washington has been to discover what happened to the lobster in the Shrimp Lobster Sauce dinner. Turning north again, Gene plans to intern somewhere in Detroit, and ultimately to practice obstetrics and gynecology. EUGENE H. SULLIVAN JOSEPH R. SVOBODA joe, a graduate of Montana State College came to C. W. from the old frontier of Fort Benton, Montana. He soon found a place in the New Frontier, as an elevator operator and postman in the Senate office building. He went it alone for the first three years, but ended the fourth in the company of his wife Marianne and little daughter Christina. His hobbies are hunting, fishing, and golf. He was Athletic Chairman sophomore year and participated in basketball, football and softball. joe, a member of Nu Sigma Nu, and S.A.M.A., hopes to practice general surgery in Montana. 115 JOSEPH R. SVOBODA
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