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DAVID O. TABER DENNIS D. TAGGART Dennis remained a bachelor one year, and then married Karen on june 29, 1960. A native of Logan, Utah, he. received his B.S. degree from Utah State Uni- versity. While at G. W., Dennis was active in the Follies, Phi Chi, and was usually seen at every party. His plans are to take his wife and young son, Dennis, jr., back West where he wants to practice internal medicine. RUSSELL H. TOMAR DAVID O. TABER After his B. S. from Syracuse University, Dave used his talents in the champion intramural football team, and was a member of the intramural basketball team and Nu Sigma Nu. When not busy with medical school chores, he sought and finally married Frances on August 26, 1961. His future holds an internship in the Army to be followed by a practice of urology. DENNIS D. TAGGART RUSSELL H. TOMAR Russ received his B.A. in journalism from George Washington University in 1959. After entering George Washington Medical School, his activities included Stu- dent Advisory Committee as Medical School Repre- sentative to the Student Council, the Follies writing committee, and Phi Delta Epsilon as Senior Senator. Russ also did extensive research -in cholesterol metab- olism and arteriosclerosis under the supervision of Dr. Bailey. Although his future plans are undecided, he tends toward pediatrics or internal medicine. 116
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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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WILLIAM N. TOOMY Bill is a product of Roanoke College, where he was Vice President of the student body and a member of Blue Key Honorary Fraternity, as well as little All- American basketball player. During his medical training, he took an active part in representing the medical school in university intramural sports, including class Athletic Director during our junior year. He was an extern at Circle Terrace Hospital and spent one summer at Walter Reed Hospital. Bill hails from West New York, N. I., but the location of his general practice remains unde- . H' E., --i li islam . 15521 Yiifgifii fi- I fff- U. Q 51255: . aff- 75 1 ' ' mv .1 EJ! ni 'ff ,mL.5:'. Q, Hi 5527 A . H. . termined. EUGENE R. TROUT GEORGE W. WARD,jR. George, along with his wife Martha, is spending his WILLIAM N. TOOMY EUGENE R. TROUT Gene came from the University of California, Berkeley, with a B. A. degree in biochemistry. He received a Smith, Kline and French Fellowship to Southern Rhodesia, where he spent three months practicing medicine and surgery in a 60 bed hospital located in a remote area. Gene is a member of the Christian Medical Society. He plans to do a rotating internship in California before deciding on a speciality. GEORGE W. WARD JR career in the Army. Now, where have we heard that before? A graduate of West Point and Ranger School, George is returning to the military for his career. He has served his class well also, as Sophomore Veep and as a Follies and Speculum worker. His activities also include Nu Sigma Nu, President of Kane-King, and Smith-Reed-Russell. There is still time left for relaxing with his other favorite pastimes, music and electricity. Probably internal medicine will be his medical calling. 117
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