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its Ni, H mm SB swag wsssg- FIRST ROW, left lo riqht: Oiamcxa, Wong. Stunek, Stri- sower, MacGregor. SECOND ROW: Marcus, Rosen, Renter, Thomson. Muruyama. THIRD ROW: Goodman, Harris Plank, Wagner. FOURTH: ROW: Cummins, Fx-eebairn, Gong, Hartviqsen, Bond, Iun- kert, Furnas, Halversen. Informal talk and shop-talk between sandwich bites. -Q Y., v tw A FIRST ROW, left to right Braun, Kempler, Ralph. Bar' hour, Lowe. Bass. SECOND ROW: Dimitmun, Ross, Cea- sar, Blumenield. THIRD ROW: O'Reilly, Colman, Tcmous Gonick. FOURTH HOW: Duane, Kern. Manitscx. G1-eb. FIFTH ROW: Sampson, Bor- inq. Luckey, Golden, Jacob- son, Lecrvitl. SIXTH ROW: S. Bleiier, K. Bleifer. This year We moved from books to patients, labs to Wards, and Mr. to Dr. We Wrote unabridged his- tories and physicalsp ran lab Work-ups now and thenp and attended lectures, demonstrations, rounds and presents. Our class organization has been successfully directed by President Dave Furnas of CPC fame, and Steve Plank, our perennial representative, has once aqain spoken for us in in the ASSM council. Though our academic record may not reflect it, our class social activities have been quite moderate. The year's agenda started with a party on- and there it ended. We're looking forward to next year . . . the O.P.D. year, the new bui1dinq's first year, and our last year. fr Medical Clam
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Recently the Senior Class has given cm award to the most excellent teacher of the year. and last year's award honored Dr Mary Olney. s i-25, 'HMQQQIE wwsesgsg sWeQf23,r,,,s-lm I sf masse sssngxaieafis was ess Hanoi., ggsizsgsmw wisrsiiiqff it -. .wages Observing and assisting in surgery is a valuable learning experience. Good technique in laboratory pro- cedures is essential ior iuture MDs. KENNETH G. SCOTT. A.B., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Experimental Radiology HENRY H. SEAHLS, B.S., M.D. Associate Professor of Surgery EDWARD B. SHAW, A.B., M.A., M.D. Clinical Professor of Pediatrics H. CLARE SHEPARDSON, A.B., M.A., M.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine NINA SIMMONDS. B.S., M.A., Sc.D. Associate Clinical Professor of Preventive Medicine ALEXANDER SIMON, A.B., M.D. Professor oi Psychiatry MAURICE SOKOLOW, A.B., M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine HOWARD L. STI-IINBACH. M.D. Assistant Professor of Radiology LOUIS A. STRAIT. Ph.D. Professor oi Biophysics NORMAN I. SWEET, A.B., M.D. Assistant Proiessor of Medicine STANISLAUS A. SZUREK, B.S., M.S., M.D. Associate Professor of Psychiatry WILPRED E. TORESON, M.D., C.M., M.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Pathology KAI-IN UYEYAMA, A.B., M.D. Assistant Professor oi Medicine ROBERT WARTENBERG, M.D. Clinical Professor of Neurology GILBERT A. WEBB. A.B., M.D. -Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Sophomore odicoll Clam lt's been a Greek year for the Sophomore class. The year had barely begun when it was found that ten of our members had lit the torch of Hymen, god of marriage: Demeter, the goddess of the fruitfulness of mankind, smiled down on another group of four. Bacchus was feted in two modified Grecian festivals this year. The first was the annual student-faculty dinner held at a local palace of culinary arts and featured sophoclean discourses by our Venerable instructors. The second occasion was the Cutter Party, held across the bay. This evening was marked by good food, good speeches, and some homemade entertainment on the part of the class. In between the revelry and the marriages and births, Aesculapius, the god of medicine, claimed a goodly share of the class' time and left each of us with an enthusiastic anticipation of next year's Work. is is s is - 55 W , 1 sim EB. EW' E3 W . ' We E W N ,ff rs? 5 it 1 K N W ...,,.,.u E, . ,ai M ir. .WA .si -H -fr -Q WQSVM , , mi,f.w:,. ,. E 'I ' rigs M fs FIRST ROW, left to right: Keith, Coussens, Hiatt, Rose- nuu, Tawa, Foran, Kegel, Crilfiths, Kornfield. SECOND ROW: Bigelow, Frank, Lever, Beniarnin, Lubow, Horan, fVConno . Heer, Ieweit THIRD ROW: Roberts, Cos' key, Matzger, Hersch, Mintz, Knauer, Collier, Guzman. FOURTH HOW: Merhofi, Mumma, Caniino, Taylor, Stanton. Williamson, Brown- ing, deLorimier. its assi- 552251 as E. i is SEER: 1 'ss FIRST ROW, leli to right: Harrison Kornlield treasurer Susie Fong, secretary. SECOND ROW: Wayne Bigelow president: Edward Simmons, vice-president FIRST ROW, lei! to right: Shevick, Punish, Iensen, Breithaupl, S. Fong, Stice, Al-Shammcl, lang. SECOND ROW: Sawyer, Wisner, Hu- ish, Silbermon Dickie. Selig- man, Hadiy, Schmitt. Kilduli. THIRD ROW: Stern, Scholl, Howard, Edelman. Simmons. Baker, Carlai, Sparks, Gross. FOURTH ROW: Cohn, Lar- genl, Yandell, Tierney, Erick- son, Glafkides, G. Smith, EI- conin, Katz, Peard, Moore.
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