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WALLACE ASKEW Wally is S.C. Medical School ' s answer to the Renaissance Man. This gentleman-scholar possesses all-round athletic finesse, artistic virtuosity, musical aptness, affinity for sports cars and other marginally functioning mechanical devices, apprecation of travel, facility in German, and a self-sufficiency which is the only plousoble explanation for his being the oldest bachelor in the class (unless it was Gerry ' s cooking!). Congenial Wally spent undergraduate and graduate years at U.S.C., has frequented various assorted biochemistry labs, including King ' s College, London, and adventurously transports his large frame to the University of Kentucky for internship. BARRY C. BASS Bountiful Barry, although well-rounded only in a limited sense, is one of the true individualists of the class. Barry possesses a certain boyish charm, and is at times an almost alarming free thinker, while at once trenchant and analytical. This ebullient bastion of liberalism undertakes all his enterprises with a characteristic exuberance, whether it be acquiring books, rec- ords, or kittens, conducting a Student Forum, computerizing medicine, or eating ice cream. Barry attended Cal Tech and L.A. State and, along with his talented oboist-mote. Sue, will return to the Pasadena area (Huntington Memorial) before embarking on a career in psychiatry. STEPHEN BOROWSKY Burly Steve presents a physiognomy more resembling a piano mover than the accomplished violinist and violist he is, more akin to a wrestler than the polished tennis player he is, more typical of a local teamster official than the sensitive political observer and SAMA president he has been. This taciturn half of the liver team of Edmondson Borowsky began electron microscopy at Po- mona College and has achieved fame in the shadowy world of ultrastructure sufficient to entice him into o research career.
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STEPHEN BROTMAN Seldom seen and rarely heard from, obliging Steve was known for certain to attend S.C. Medical School only by o select few. Obtaining his B.A. f rom U.C.L.A., Steve ' s transient stealthy sojourns from his parents ' home to Gierson ' s pad proved enigmatic, but served as a preliminary for his exodus to London one summer, his liberation culminating in a Texas-type Army internship. DALE W. CAMPBELL Although Dale is the oldest member of the class, his years have served in the development of an enviable orray of endeavors; these range from professional trumpet-playing and a collection of art to proficiency in Spanish, chess, and writing poetry, to hustling unsuspecting residents in the pool room (and rarely losing). From Occidental College Big D extracted a B.A., an M.A., and on amiable spouse named LuAnn. Three summers in the Psychiatry Department, and internship at Good Sam provided a prelude to psychiatry residency. STANLEY CARSON Stan found it necessary to abandon a promising career in baseball in order to attend medical school; however in between tests he could be found on local basketball courts, Softball fields, at U.S.C. football gomes, or even on occasion defending his Air Force ping-pong crown. Stan also found time to extern at Good Sam and do research on emphysema with Dr. Balchum. This seasoned bachelor from U.S.C. undergrad will intern at County hospital before undertaking on ophthalmology residency.
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