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JAMES J. FEMINO Jimbo , one of the few remaining eligible bacfiejors of our class, was born in Boston, Massachusetts twenty-six years ago. He followed the gold rush to California where he has been residing the post four- teen years. This Phi Chi attended Citrus High School in Glendora, California and obtained a BA degree at the University of California at Riverside. Besides externing at Santa Fe Hospital, he has worked with Dr. Schwinn in Bone Tumor pathology and in Physical Medicine with Dr. Austin. Jim would like to practice in Southern California and will decide on a residency while interning at LACGH. HARVEY JAIMOND FIRESTONE Born in L.A. in 1933, Harv is a graduate of the L.A. City School System, being graduated from University High School where he was a cheerleader and mem- ber of the gymnastics team. A graduate of U.C.L.A., where he was a member of Z.B.T. fraternity, his major hobbies are skiing, mountaineering and jazz and classical music. As a medical student, he has participated with Dr. Chester Hyman in experiments on lymphatic flow and spent one summer as an ex- tern at Leterman Army Hospital. He is a member of Phi Delta Epsilon, will interne at Highland-Alameda and although uncertain concerning plans for a resi- dency, plans to practice in the Bay Area. He is presently a bachelor with no nuptial plans in the near future. MARTIN FLEISHMAN Marty believes that laughter is the best medicine. A frequent contributer to class writeups for the year book and wise remarks (within earshot of the in- structor) he has often proved his humor. He obtained his PhD degree in Psychology at U.C.L.A. and proved in his thesis that Szondi was a biased collector of old photographs. He went on to Napa State Hos- pital (No, not as a patient), for four years as a clinical psychologist. He soon tired of security and boredom and joined us with his famous remark to instructors What are you? Some kind of a wise guy? and his equally disturbing remark on the obscure diagnosis of a patient, I think he ' s some kind of a NUT. He plans to return to the San Francisco area for his internship at Southern Pacific Hospital. Undecided as to specialty, he is looking forward to a post-internship vacation in Mexico.
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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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r ' - S m . r CECIL J. FOLMAR Slight, thoughtful, well read and an expert on medi- cal economics. Jack admits to being on Army brat. He spent several childhood years in China and at- tended Huntington High School and Pasadena J.C. Usually quiet, he surprised his group members by knowing more articles than Dr. Manning (which is no small feat). He is the reverse of the usual am- bitious young man as his fondest hope is to be able to junk his Cadillac and buy a small car. His intern- ship at Tripler Army Hospital in Hawaii should be enjoyable. (He does not swim, surf or sunbathe.) He does plan to take his wife Mary Beth, rumors not- withstanding. ROBERT JAY FUTORAN This twenty-three year old Phi D E, a native of Brooklyn, New York, moved to Fontana, California twelve years ago. From Chaffey Union High School in Ontario, Fute migrated to UCLA for his pre- medical studies and while there earned two letters in soccer. During medical school Bob worked on various research topics including breath analysis with Dr. Oscar Balchum. He leads a very active life and among his outside interests he lists baseball, bridge, extension 1716 and Lady Luck in Havana. Bob has worked as an extern at St. Vincent ' s Hos- pital and future plans include an internship at LACGH. Although specialty plans are undecided, he hopes to practice in Southern California. RICHARD LOWELL GOODE Born In Los Angeles, Dick attended the University of California at Santa Barbara where he was Sopho- more Class President and in his senior year was President of the Associated Students. After obtain- ing his B.A. in Zoology, Dick arrived at USC and continued his politicking by serving as class SAMA representative, local SAMA president and this year was elected National Treasurer of the Student American Medical Association. A Nu Sig, mucopoly- saccharide research has claimed his summers with a future practice in Internal Medicine in California appearing likely. Wife Marcia and red headed daughters Allison and Melissa round out the Goode group. '
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