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TRADITION of the barber-surgeon is evident in the firm hand of Carolyn Hair Casts set while you wait. C. Hair and L Richardson. DR D DRACHMAN'S stimulating approach to teaching is not wasted on three ofour enthusiastic classmates. R. Peabody, J, King -fri.
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mg i ,.Yf - f - 7 W X OUR LEADER-Brad Cutshall guided us el Senior Presidenfs Farewell To those many people, wives, parents, faculty, and friends who have made the past four years possible we give our thanks. Without your support, moral and financial, the acquiring of an education would have been much more difficult. Our contact with the basic sciences will always leave us with an appreciation for these disciplines and their place in the medical profession. The clinical part of our training has brought us into contact with many fine people. Many of us have been inspired by particular persons with whom we have had close relationships and after whom we might try to pattern ourselves. A special wish for Dr. joseph H. Row-we hope your future years will be as rewarding for you as the past years have been for your students. To Dr. Roe and the many others we say thanks for the time and interest you have devoted to teaching and directing us. Dr. Parks: Thank you for your patience, tolerance, and help with the problems which have arisen. Please be assured of our continuing interest and help in the building of a new physical plant and in improving an already fine curriculum. Quay B. Cutshall through a most successful senior year with VIGAH. 1. -is-a e. .L .mumun 2 l CLOSING ASSEMBLY is one ofthe high- lights of graduation week because of such speakers as Dr. Harold Stevens.
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President: QUAY B. CUTSHALL Brad's booming voice and cutting tongue will be heard for years in the ears of the Class of 1963. As President of the senior class and Vice President of the junior class, as well as Follies Chairmanin 1962, Brad's influence has been strongly evident. He arrived at G.W. with his wife Nancy Ellen and son Mark jay from Washington State where he received his B.S. degree. The U.S. Capitol has had the advantage of his police protection through these years. Brad is a member of Nu Sigma Nu. His future consists of a general practice or psychiatry somewhere out West. QUAY B. CUTSHALL Vice President: HOWARD L. JUDD Howie has been one of the mainstays of our class. As the Treasurer in our first year and Vice President in our fourth year he has managed to also be active in Nu Sigma Nu, St. George Society, William Beaumont Society, and an editor on the '63 Speculum. From Occi- dental College and Brigham Young University, Howard came to Washington to follow in his father's profession. Besides fellowships in anatomy, public health, and psy- chiatry, he has held externships at D. C. General and D. C. Village. After a rotating internship, Howard plans to specialize in obstetrics and gynecology with a prospective practice in the West. H. CLAY REISTER, III HOWARD L. JUDD Secretary: HENRY C. REISTER, III Clay's fine record and contributions are attested to by the fact that he has been Secretary of the class twice and junior Class President. He was raised in Baltimore and earned his B .A. from Princeton University. A member of Nu Sigma Nu, he also served on the Dean's Advisory Committee for three years. He and his wife Virginia have two children, Henry Clay IV, and john Alexander. We are confident of his continuing success in a proposed pediatric practice. 88
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