University of Maryland School of Medicine - Terrae Mariae Medicus (Baltimore, MD)

 - Class of 1955

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Page 11 text:

Terrae lUariae lUedicus 1955 Staff Jamks Thomas Keecan Editor-in-Chief ANK R. D. Nataro C. Ronald Kooi s Joseph E. Stitcher William F. Krome Faculty Editor Photography Editor Advertising Advertising Co-manager Co-manager Murray M. Kappelman Associate Editor Anthony A. Lewandowski Class Editor ( Leonard J. Morse Associate Editor

Page 10 text:

H. Boyd Wylie, M. D. Dean of the School of Medicine Retiring this year after long and loyal service to the school, Dean Wylie has been a guiding light in the co- ordination of student-faculty affairs. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND OF THE CUSS Of 1955 Ona of tha i«nd«ncl«a of th« ncv phTslclwi Is to feal thai Cradutlon hia ilttmd a load froa hla ihoullars, aid that ha la n m r adjr to traat Ma pallants. Ha LU eoon Laarn, hoaeTcr, UiAt thm KcaptAnca of tna daera ' Doctor of Hvdtclna pLacea on hla raspon- albUltlaa to haavy and ao da andlne that be saj bopa to fulTlll tlwa onlj aftar tna aoat rKoroua lla ' rlpllna. SaelimtnC vlth tha flrat tty of Intamoh lp until Ua laat actlva da7 aa a doctor, tha trua phjTBlelan should aubacrlbe to tha obll atloe to plAca tha alfar« hla patlants flrat and hla cnm coirrvnlanca and plana and profaaalonal prlda In aaeondary poaltlona. If ttM racant Mdlcal cradwta «111 cultlvata thla obligation aa hla gulda ha will larlTa ivitoLi aatlafactlon frea hla practical on tha othar hand, auh tlaa ha dlarvitaria thla pracapt ha will iBidarmlna hla grovtb aa a troa phjralelan. Aceordlnclj, lat aa aunaat to tha aaat ra of tha Clasa of 1955 to axart arary affort to aaat tFM raaponaLbllltlaa joit TOuraaU bar aaaHB»d, vhan fos KO«pt«d tout lagraa of [ octor of H llclna. H. Boyd « a, H. Miss Loretta Conway Secretary to the Dean . . . always a helping harxi to the Editorial Staff. Many thanks.



Page 12 text:

John George Albrecht Jack has the sole distinction among us of having been in a movie some years ago. Fortunately for us, he forsook the silver screen for the healing arts. Queens, Long Island, in 1929 first learned of his presence: Jones Beach has employed him as a life- guard; and Adelphi College numbers him among its alumni. On coming to Baltimore he brought wife Sybil, a Goucher grad, with him. Friendly and mild-mannered. Jack has not as yet settled on a specialty or location of practice but strongly confirms re- ports that a rotating internship in Virginia is his procedure of choice. George Kohler Baer In 1928 George put in his name as potential M. D. in an all ready medically prominent family. Given the privilege of Army life for a year and a half in Japan and Korea, he marched back to Baltimore to finish at Johns Hopkins and come to our hallowed halls. Spending off-hours at City Hospitals, he has been fre- quently found awaiting the crowning on A2. Undecided as yet as to type and place of internship, George will carry his quiet and efficient ways into a thriving practice in his chosen field. Stanley Paul Balcerzak, Jr. All that Pittsburgh produces is not steel — Stan being a prime example. Born there, raised there, attending college there, he has been lent to us for four years by the Smoky City. The in- trigues of medical school and Nu Sig occupied his freshman days but the gleam in his eye which he brought back from his first summer could only have resulted from other interests. Ac- cordingly Stan and Mary, a charming Pittsburgh lass, were wed during the second summer and a husky heir appeared during the third. Stan, a member of AOA in his senior year, plans to intern and practice internal medicine in i ' ittsburgh.

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