USC School of Medicine - Asklepiad Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1961

Page 58 of 92

 

USC School of Medicine - Asklepiad Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 58 of 92
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DONALD OTIS CAMPBELL This twenty-five year old native Southern Californlan took his premedicol training at Stanford. At medical school Don has achieved great fame for his mechan- ical abilities and has saved many lectures by diag- nosing and treating ailing projectors. Still unmarried, he spends spare time as treasurer of the Senior Class, attending student nurse ' s dances, and ex- terning at Santa Fe Hospital, v here he will also serve his internship. Don intends to have a general practice somewhere in Southern California. STEVEN L. CHRISTENSON This 24 year old native of Los Angeles received his undergraduate education at the U. C. at Davis with the intention of continuing in veterinary medicine. However, after one year in veterinary school Steve tired of cows, horses, asses, and such, and decided to become a ' real ' doctor. He then came to USC, joined Nu Sigma Nu, and married Kay Marie (the cute blond nurse working on 7400). Steve will intern at Fresno, probably take 4 years of surgical train- ing, and enter Into a group practice in Northern California. Other plans include a small ranch where he can rai se his cattle and kids. WAYNE STUART CHRONISTER Frequently referred to in the past tense, Stu was born in Urbana, Illinois in 1935. He managed to grow up, and eventually graduated from Occidental College in 1957. So shamed by an article in the L. A. Times which featured him as the typical poor struggling medical student he procured a Holly- wood Pres. externship and joined the Army Senior Program. Despite the fact that he was known as the atypical rich medical student , he was elected president of Phi Chi. His family has expanded by eight, via Lucy ( AKC Bassets, $85 and up ) with another addition via his wife, Gaye, on the way (not for sale). Stuart hopes to get an Army intern- ship in North Carolina, perhaps do a residency, and practice.

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LARRY E. BOLICK This modest southern gentleman came to USC School of Medicine via Brigham Young U. and UCLA. His days at BYU were spent blowing his own horn — and courting Glenda. This Phi Chi firmly believes in initially learning everything the right and only way . . . hence we note the 4 Bolick Boys. The next one will have to be a girl though, since he ' ll allow no fifth in his home! His future plans include an Army internship at Madigan and a surgery residency. is mS . JOHN F. BUBIEN John was born in Wisconsin 25 years ago and has lived in California for the past 13 years and received his BS from Loyola University. He is a member of Nu Sigma Nu and externed at Hollywood Presby- terian Hospital. During 1960 John did research on villous adenomas under Dr. Bullock. He plans to intern at LACGH and to practice in the Southern California area in an as yet undecided specialty. WILLARD BRUCE BUCKLEW An avid and talented golfer, Bruce was reared in the wilds of Kansas and attended high school in Wichita. From 1951-1953 he served in the U.S. Air Force, spending part of this time in London. Bruce attended Riverside College, Denver University and UCLA for his pre-medical studies. During medical school he has externed at Good Samaritan Hospital and worked in OB-GYN research with Dr. Gail An- derson — the latter feat resulting in the Bucklew name being added to the literature. A Phi Chi, Bruce ' s future plans include a LACGH internship followed by an OB-GYN residency with a future practice in Southern California. Wife Darlene ex- pects their first heir this month. -iS i.t ' SK.- ' I r



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EDWIN C. COLBERN Ed, his wife Elizabeth, and daughter live in Whittier, Calif, where he was born 29 years ago. Ed attended the Univ. of Calif, in 1951 and commercial flying claimed his interest until Elizabeth and a premed. course at USC turned his thoughts. This member of Nu Sigma Nu enjoys fishing and hunting and will do his internship at Santa Fe Hospital. Ed ' s residency plans are as yet undecided. DANIEL ROBERT COOPER Another original Angeleno, Dan was born in our ' fair city in 1936. He received his AB in Chemistry from U.S.C., where he was a member of S.A.M. fraternity and received Phi Beta Kappa honors, in 1957. Since entering medical school, he has done research in Vascular Circulation Under Stress , while working with Dr. Meehan, and he has worked as a laboratory technician. Don is a member of Phi Delta Epsilon who plans to intern at L.A.C.G.H., but hasn ' t decided upon a specialty. His hobby is bridge, but he also enjoys swimming and tennis. His plans are to remain in the southern California area after being married to Sendee early this summer. DORIS P. COURINGTON use ' s answer to Welch and MacCollum left birth- place of Cherokee County, Oklahoma at age one to grow up in Birmingham, Alabama. Here she at- tended Howard College and the University of Ala- bama, receiving her AB degree. After working for the Public Health as a microbiologist she turned to marine microbiology at Scripps Institute of Oceanog- raphy. However, upon discovering that skin diving didn ' t mean that, she decided to enroll in medical school. During her stay at USC she has been profit- ably utilizing her electronmicroscopy skill in Dr. Paul Kotin ' s smog study. Doris will take a UCLA pathology internship, complete her residency and probably work in research.

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