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Philip Craig Bruiischwyle r Taking his first breath in Kingston, West Virginia in 1929, he stayed in his home state and culminated his schooling at West Virginia University with an A. B. degree before joining our ranks. Having spent sometime in the past two years externing at South Baltimore and St. Joseph ' s, Phil has a taste for good music, spectator sports, and bull sessions, and has proved author of many of our lighter moments. Still on the roster of eligible bachelors, Phil ' s plans are still amorphous but will crystallize with an internship at a teaching hospital. ' V Foster Lucius Bullard, Jr. The fore most representative in ' 55 of the deep, deep South Cuhnel Bullard, suh, Georgia born and Florida raised, has treated us Yankees with understanding, sympathy and tolerance. An Emory University grad, Foster will never forgive us for our winter weather. His diverse interests center on surgery, boats, and newly won wife, Connie, with whom he will return to his native Dixie to pursue internship. This sturdy, crew-cutted son of Mint-Julep-land looks forward to training and practice in Surgery. Donald Chisholni Cameron This dapper gentleman BOA ' ed in Kentucky in 1930 and soon journeyed to Delaware which he now calls home. A four year sojourn at the University of Delaware netted him an AB degree and an interest in cute coed Marianne who has since joined him in marital bliss. The prize in a tug-of-war between Uncle Sam and the U. of M., Tom chose the latter and joined our ranks. Possessor of a quiet dignity and considerable poise, he looks forward to internship in Wilmington and practice in Delaware. 11
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Otto Christian Beyer In 1928 Otto looked upon the world and began the pursuit of his M. D. College days at Loyola were rudely interrupted by a three year service with Uncle Sam, part of which was spent at the foot of Fujiyama. Bringing with him a small repertoire of Japanese songs, a ready smile, a dabbling in amateur photog- raphy, and an easy going nature, he took up the banner of ' 55, carrying it along with his partners in crime. Future plans are indefinite but a local internship and general practice in Baltimore seem to be in the offering. Norman Blanlunan The year 1931 found Baltimore presented with a loyal son for Norm has spent his undergraduate and graduate years all on the University of Maryland campus. Ever unruffled and friendly, he can always be expected to enliven the conversation with his subtle and sparkling wit. Long will be remembered his famous comment of mental dystocia following an Obstetrics exam. Such an avid reader of Newsweek is he, that few were the occasions on which he was found without a copy. An active Phi DE member, Norm took time out to marry Roslyn in 1952. His plans center around general practice following a rotating internship here in Baltimore. Albert Bennett Bradley Despite six years in a Tennessee military school, Al ' s first love is Baltimore where he was born in 1927. Two years in the army medical corps, and school at Johns Hopkins preceded his arrival to the class of ' 55. Known as a Hi-Fi ' advocate, a squash |)layer of note, and a regular at Nu Sig parties, A! and his wife, Dorothy, boast three young daughters ages 3, 4, and 5. Al worked at Jessups Cut during his senior year, and will be remembered for his refreshing wit. internship at Maryland General and general practice loom up ahead. 10
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' . - f9 ' Neal Conrad Capel First seen in Salt Lake City, Utah, one fine clay in 1928, Neal commenced his successful medical career in 1951, after gradu- ating from the University of Utah. With fond recollections, he tells of a summer doing Mormon missionary work in England and western Europe. His post-Junior year summer was spent ex- terning at one of his home town hospitals. Neal and wife, Lucy, proudly boast of being parents of two robust boys. He con- templates an army internship soon and reports a yearning for practice way back there in Utah. Joseph William Cavallaro J-oe (no relation to Carmen I made his debut in 1926 and with his typical diligence metamorphased through the stages of: undergraduate at Potomac State, electrician in the Navy, and Pharmacist at Maryland before going medical. He and his wife, Harriet, take pride in beautifying their home on the outskirts of Baltimore and living the mature, independent life. Summering with the City Health Department and in local pharmacies, Joe looks forward to a Baltimore internship and practice somewhere on the East Coast. 31 y Roderick Edward Charles Rod. horn in Baltimore in 1927, has spent all his da s here except for two years in the Navy, and study at Howard I ' ni- versity from which he graduated and entered the medical world. Since entering medical school extracurricular football and box- ing have given way to the Sinai Hosi)ilal laboratory where he has worked for four )ears. Intcrnshi|) plans arc still indefinite but Freedman Hospital in D. C. is the leading possibility. Although uncertain about internship. Rod ' s plans with Debbie arc definite enough to include a wedding date in June. 12
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