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Harvey Earle Kaye ........,...... Arthur Dillon Keefe ............. Francis Edward Kelly ............ Margaret Mary Kenrick ....,...,.... .........,.Brooklyn, rtford, .................Brooklyn, Long Island City, Andrew Matthew Kenlon .......,... .. .....,... Mount Vernon, Barbara Constance Kesicke ............. ..,..,.,........ R hinebeck, Raymond joseph Killian .,.....,....... ,..........,. I Babylon, Robert Brown joseph King 4.......... .....,... I Srooklyll. Bernard Klein .....................,,,.,.............,. Katharine Kranenburg ........... Peter Kurilecz, ji '.,.....,...,.......... Dickler Morton Langer .,...,..,... Edward Francis Lanigan ,,.. Harold Paul I-azar .................... Alfred Charles Levin .............. Carl Levinson ...........4.........,.......... Lois Carol Lillick ,,.......,.,.......,...... Frederick joseph Lowrey .,,,...,...,. Wzxlclcm Emerson Martin .....,...... Ernest Stephen Mathews. .,..,............ . William Bernard McCaH'erty ......,....... Daniel Patrick McCarthy ....,.,......,.... Gerard joseph McGrade ........... joseph Bernard Muenzen ...,......,, ...........Brooklyn, enafiy, ...........,Yonkers, N. N, Y. Conn. N. Y N. Y N. N. N. N. N. Y N- .I .........Pittsburgh, Pa .........,Stam ford, ........,.........Izllenville, ......Kew Gardens, York, .........,New York, .. ....... Man hattz .............Norfolk, ..........I.ockport, . ............ Enfield, ., ....... New York, ..,........New York, ...........Iiergenlield, Genevieve josephine Ney ..........,. .......,,...., R oosevelt, Vincent Anderson O'Brien ......,.. ............ G reat Neck, jean Edna Odenwald ................... joseph Michael Pasquarelli ..,.,.... Daniel Rubin Patrick, jr ......... Margaret Alice Peoples .....,. ............Oceanside, .......,...New York, ..........New York, ...........WiISl1IDQIOII, N. N. ,l N. N. N. ln, Conn. N. N. H. N. Y. N. N. N. N. Y. N. Y, N. Y. N. Y. D. C. Robert l.eSage Pierce ............. ................ M illburn, N. j. john Clarke Polito ...........,....... .......... 'I 'orrington, Conn. Edward Donald Powers ..,.......... .......... I irooklyn, N. Y, john Arjen Pruiksma ........,,,... ......... P aterson, N. j. Robert Edward Purcell ...,..........,...,......... ......... 'I 'renton, N. j. john Stanislaus Reitnauer, jr ................ .......... ' Fenafly, N. j. Robert Broadway Richardson, jr ............ ........... H artford, Conn. Theodore Young Rodgers, III ...,....,...,.. ............. I Jhiladelphia, Pa. Robert Schick ........................, 2 ................ ........... N ew York, N. Y, Robert Winton Schick .................... ........... H 'onkers, N. Y. Robert Williarlii Shackleford .......... ,........... I iochester, N. Y. Earl Lester Shook, jr ......,.............. .................. I iarberton, Ohio Edward Cranwell Sinnott ..........,.. .......... N ew Rochelle, N. Y. Dorothy Phyllis Sirullo .............. ..,.,....,.. M t. Vernon, N. Y. Samuel Solomon .....,..,...,............. ......... N ew York, N. Y, Arthur Glin Sullivan, ji '...,..... ............. I ,awrence, N. Y. Henry Herbert Swope, jr ............ ..,,...,,..... N ew York, N. Y. Edward Arthur Talmage .......... ,........... I -ake Mohawk, N. j. Paul Tartell ...................................... ..................... j amaica, N. Y. Seymour Tobin ............,............ ,............. I irooklyn, N. Y, Andrew V. Tramont ,.......... ....................... B ulfalo, N. Y. Kenneth Wells Trout ...,..,....., .........,... W hite Plains, N. Y. joseph Peter Tumblety ............. ...................... I Jelham, N. Y. joseph john Ventimiglia .............. ....................... Q ueens, N. Y. jolm Alonzo Voshurgh, jr ............. ................... W atervliet, N. Y, Henry john Waive ........,....,................... ............ Q ueens Village, N. Y. Stanley Adrian Wanlass, jr ........... .....,............,..... H arrison, N. Y. Franklyn Pennington Ward ............, .......... S taten Island, N. Y. Donald Rodney Weisiimaxn ......,...... ..,,....,. W aterbury, Conn. Willis john Wendler, jr ......... Diane Harriman Winston ............. Marie Therese Zipf .................. ..........Gibsonburg, Ohio .............Lexington, ...........Whitestone, Mass. N. Y, f 1
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In '48-'49, pie became a concern nearly as great as the amount of reduction the cashier would give. The W. A. C.-R. O, T. C. had their eye on Chuck Karpos the moment they saw him toot his whistle. Other traditions may have fallen but the '52ers seemed to be jubilant about their basketball prowess. Captained by jack Cryan and with Dolores Fiedler as scorekeeper and cheer leader, the team had a good season. Robert Shick managed to meet Robert Shick and more than once I overheard which Robert Schick do you mean? The problem was solved, however, by call- ing one The Razor and the other The Blade. Toward the end of anatomy, I was a neglected ca- daver and real brainwork was begun. Charts seemed to predominate and Dr. Benjamin told the class to hurry up and make tracts. Dr. House received a tremendous ovation-he had run out of jokes-but examination papers indicated that he might have the last laugh. We cadavers didn't see the freshmen much after this but by this time we were all over, and I managed to piece together a partially complete picture, Physiology and Biochem began and freshmen were aware that many more fibers would have to be myleinated. Nicotine lov- ers began getting ulcers and the WABWCC fWednes- day afternoon Bird Watchers and Croquet Clubj in- creased its membership. Business meetings were held at the local pub after which the loyal members were salted by the tails of pigeons. Most freshmen were astonished and confused in the first physiology laboratory until they found out that the frogs were decorticated and nobody in the lab lisped. Slowly but surely, the freshmen began to grasp the material and even two electrodes--once or twice, and the sophomore train could be heard around the corner. At the advice of many sophomores the Fraser Fat Theory was learned the first week- never know when it'll be on a test, was the cry. The second semester showed many changes. Joe Ventimiglia overpowered his dog and got his books back, john Polito stopped trapping Sir Edwards, and the blackboards in 411 were painted. ' . It was nearly May before somebody washed a win- dow and saw that it was spring and the Sophomore Train was heading for the last few grades before tak- ing its new members on board. Certainly this crew, from this old cadaver's view, knows a great deal more than they did in September. A list of those to whom credit is due would be too lengthy but the freshmen are thankful and look hopefully to the unknown re- cesses of the Sophomore Limited. Ruth Adams ................,............ ........... S outh Euclid, Ohio Robert Hubert Balme ........... ....,................. S herrill, N. Y. Gordon Reaney Barrett ..................... ................... N ew Haven, Conn. Peter James Tillstone Beeton ............ ............. S tapleton, S. I., N. Y. Jean Audrey Binet ............................. ................ W ood-Ridge, N. J. Patricia Lowis Black ............. Lauretta Anne Blake ............ York, Upper Montclair, N, Y. N. J. Robert Phillip Bowen ............... ................... W aterbury, Conn, Addison James Burke ............... .............. N ew York, N. Y. Don Burman ................................ ............. N ew York, N. Y. Stanley Butler .............................. .................. B rooklyn, N. Y. John joseph Cahir ....................... ............ N ew York, N, Y. Richard Jerome Calame ............... ................. A storia, N. Y. Alexander Calder .......................... ...................... U tica, N. Y. joseph Richard Cally ................ ........... R ochester, N. Y. Claudia Elise Cambria .................... ............. N ew York, N. Y. Edwin Alexander Campbell ........... ............ P hiladelphia, Pa. Franklin John Carusone ............... .................... C ranford, N. J. Leonard Howard Charnelle ............ ...............,............ B rooklyn, N. Y. Thomas Patrick Connoly .............. ............. Q ueens Village, N. Y. Stanley james Conway ............... ............... N ew York, N. Y. Gabriel Albert Covo ............. ............. N ew York, N. Y. George james Criares .......... ............. N ew York, N. Y. john Philip Cryan .............. Harold Peter Curran .................. James Henry Davenport ................... Margaret Justine Delaney ........................... Dorothy Gloria A. DeLorenzo .........,.... Daniel Wallace Doctor ........................... ..............Rosedale, ..........Forest Hills, Vernon, ..............New York, ..............New York, York, Harold William Draffen, Jr ............... ............ K ew Gardens, John Lester Duffy .................................. Kenneth Jean Dumas ............... Edward Traylor Dunham .......... William Anthony Eddy .......... Sears Edwin Edwards ........... john Russell Eldridge .............. Dolores Elyse Fiedler ........... Dorothy Alice Flood ............. Frank Stephen Flor ................. Glenn Arthur Folmsbee ...............,..... ...............Northport, .........................jamaica, N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N, Y. N. Y. N. Y. ...Miami Beach, Florida ..................Cleveland, Ohio ........Z......Hollrs, N. Y. .....................Trenton, .............Ridgewood, York, ....................Passaic, ..................Philmont, N. J. N. Y. N. Y. N. J. N. Y. James Bernard Turner Foster ............. .............. N ew York, N. Y. Robert Edward Gaffney ................. ............... B ridgeport, Conn. Yale Adolph Gerol ................ ............... N ew Rochelle, N. Y. Eleanor Elaine Griffin ............... ................. A rlington, Mass. Victor Goldin ................................... ............ N ew York, N. Y. Rosalyn Lila Greenwald ............... .............. N ew York, N. Y. Eugene Greider, Jr ....................,, ............. S taten Island, N. Y. Marvin Yaeger Hader ......................... .............. N ew York, N. Y. Margaret Elizabeth Hallock ........... ................. P ittsburgh, Pa. James Anthony john Harkins .......... ............. N ew York, N. Y. joseph Francis Hassenfratz, jr .............. ...................... B uffalo, N, Y. Robert joseph Healy ........................... .............. G arden City, N. Y. Walter john Henry ......................... .................. B rooklyn, N. Y. Vincent Chris Hinck ................................. .............. N ew York, N. Y. Thomas Sylvester Hogan, III ............. Norman Berry Hollingsworth .......... Edward john Homenick .................... james Thomas Hopkins, jr .......... Alexander Powell Hyde .............. James Paul Irwin ..................... Robert Bruce jones, jr ............ Charles Morris Karpas ........,.... ..................Liberty, N. Y. ......................Newark, N. J. York, N. Y, York, N. Y. .................Brookline, Mass. ...........New Rochelle, N. Y. ...............New York, N. Y. York, N. Y.
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Koala flour QUEENS GENERAL HosP1TAL HIRD year students receive practical experience in Roent- genological Interpretation at this Hospital, while fourth year clinical clerks serve here in all branches of medicine and surgery. This institution is one of the newest hospitals in the Department of Hospitals, having been completed in 1939. Modern in every respect, it has a total of 757 beds. Last year there were 4,614 ambulance calls, 99,030 visits to the Out- patient Department, and 16,401 Hospitals admissions. E ri gleutffzlgr in vwfwhf 15 -:T . uiilflliilllill 4 I IH' ff -, l f- ,sul .---4-vm A. .if waz' M. ,J- -f - ln- ' rl , ' 'UQ 1- LH girl. '1 :V p -'isa 4 M 9-ig gin, 'fn ii, w'2,sVg-- Tl c.:f.i..'1 221. 'lk lin -fg fl? 1 EBV' 1 4511 -:I '.. in ii- illl,tL':.' ! . lf. 1 'YiWTfr7i'7!w iv-'f nf 11 LL V ull J li F ' ' un ug ,.,. ,K 1 G .wg asv' Q '- j',,'1,,ffM X ffm' F 'ill um ' if 11.1.23 yr v Sri in lli 1 .Q ...'.i.:i21 ' l'lIlQ1ir'l-' I Lv f'1 Hi.: e:.-..,TE ' I U.1lP.S7?lll' ' it -ill Ia. '- Q f V V' 5. 1.-1 ' -2 '.-'T W
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