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Louis Michael Click Louis Michael (ilick. iicll T known to all tif us as Mike , was horn on Maiih }i. 1927. in Cuni- herlanil. Mar !an(l. where he spent hi childhood developing an easyfioiiif;. friendK personality which most of us find quite didicult to match. He served in the United States Armv as a lieu- tenant, and u])on his discharge in I ' Hl entered Ml. .St. Mary ' s College. After three years ob- taining a liheral education. Mike entered the study of medicine. He has sup|)lemented his formal classes with a two-year externship at St. Joseph ' s Hospital in Baltimore and a summer extcrnshij) in (ihicago. An active mendier of Nu Sigma i u Fraternity. Mike ' s plans for the future are as yet undecided. Ralph Saiuiiei Goldsmith Born in 19 ' M in Baltimore, and graduated in 1950 magna cum laude from Franklin and Mar- shall College, Laneaster, Pa., with a B.S., Ralph came to the University of Maryland. As a mem- ber of Phi Delta Epsilon he was elected Under- graduate of the year 1951, Vice-president and national convention delegate. He is a member of Alpha Omega Alpha. In the spirit of the scholar, he was Phi Beta Kappa research fellow in hema- tology, published an article in the SAMA Jour- nal, and his research paper won in 1952 the National Aaron Brown Award. Plans, doubly important since his marriage to Mickev in 1953. include an internship at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington. D. C 27
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John Monroe Gerwig, Jr. John was horn in Baltimore in 1928. He was heard from twenty two years later when he re- ceived an A.B. from the Johns Hopkins Lniver- sity. He entered the medical school at Univer- sity of Maryland in 1950. For four years he has been a member of the Nu Sigma iVu Fraternity. In the summer following his junior year, John externed at St. Agnes Hospital. After an intern- ship at Bon Secour ' s Hospital; a general prac- tice in Baltimore awaits this member of the class of 1954. John Edward Gessner John, born in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, in 1927, graduated with a B.S. degree from Loyola College in Baltimore. In medical school, he was an active member of Alpha Omega Alpha and Phi Beta Pi Fraternties. He has been president of the Student Council. Additional medical knowl- edge was obtained with an externship at Bon Secour ' s Hospital. John gave up his single status in 1953 with his marriage to Jeanne. An excel- lent musician, he has played a clarinet with a dance band for several years. Following an in- ternship at Bon Secour, John will enter general practice. 26
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Robert Bruce Goldstein Goldie ' was born in Baltimore, Maryland, thirty years ago. After finishing high school, he enlisted in the United State Marine Corps and toured the Pacific with the Third Marine Divi- sion from 1942-1946. Following the war, Bob entered the University of Maryland, College Park and remained there for three years. Then came medical school and Phi Delta Epsilon Fraternity. He married Dorothy in August of 19.51; the re- sult of which is two additions — Bob Jr., age 21 2 and Albert E., age 6 mos. The summer between sophomore and junior years was spent as a fel- low in the Department of Pathology; and be- tween junior and senior years, an externship at Peninsula General Hospital, Salisbury. Follow- ing an internship at University Hospital, Bob hopes to continue his training in Urology. Jean Jac iue8 Gunning J.J. came into being on New Year ' s Day, 1931. He was a seasoned continental traveler at an early age and learned to speak French almost before he did English. He attended Loyola Col- lege, excelling in tennis and swimming. Numer- ous summers were spent in Nova Scotia, achiev- ing a love for trout fishing. Following his B.S. degree. John entered the University of Maryland Medical School. He was class vice-president in the sophomore year and student council repre- sentative in the junior and senior years. J.J. externed in surgery at St. Joseph ' s Hospital dur- ing his junior and senior years and also spent a summer at Peninsula General. After serving an internship in the U. S. Navy, he hopes to go into pediatric surgery. 28
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