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

 - Class of 1955

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Charles Barton Galloway Known to his confreres as Bart, this native of Baltimore but ex-resident of Chicago, Pittsburgh, and points along the B. and 0. landed at Johns Hopkins before entering the U. of M. Church Home occupied him as extern, and there he met Jeanie. who. in December 1954, escorted him from the ranks of the single into the marital state. An avid member and contender for the title in the Noon-time Pitch Club, ' White Sox fan, and learned sports authority, Bart inclines toward Surger y or G N and expects to intern in the Middle West or in the Navy. John Ross Canld Entering the world north of the border in Collingwood, On- tario, in 1928, Jack migrated south to Hyattsville. Maryland, at a tender age. Graduating in 1951 from College Park, he then entered the Baltimore branch with the Class of ' 55. A loyal Nu Sig and rabid pitch player, he has displaved an interest in In- fectious Diseases by working in this field at both Walter Reed and University Hospitals. Married to Ruth in 1953. Jack dis- closes plans to intern at University Hospital and pursue his interest in the above-mentioned field. Vernon Maynartl Gelhans Vern, an avid devotee of baseball, cards, and the art of medicine, joined ' 55 after short stops in Annapolis, his birth- place; College Park: and Loyola. This tall, well-developed, well- nourished male has been active in Cancer Research during vaca- tions with Dr. Figge ' s group. In May 1954 Vern decided to share his interests with Leona, his redheaded wife. When his medical school years are over, he will })ut on his list of future plans a rotating internship, followed by residency and practice in OB-GYN. ' y 19

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Martin Jerome Feldman First becoming a Baltimorean some thirty-one years ago and having been one from those neo-natal days up to the present time, Marty became acquainted with the college world at Baltimore Junior College and Loyola, from which he was graduated. Academic days were interrupted by a three-year jaunt with Uncle Sam. A hard worker, he has spent his week ends in jobs ranging from bartender to taxi driver. Married and the father of a young son, Marty hopes to intern at a local hospital and take up general practice. James Nelson Frederick , Blazing a trail out of the West Virginia hills, his home since 1926, through two years with the Government and a degree from the University of West Virginia. Jim came to Baltimore with his lovely wife. Gene, to settle down to the study of medicine. A familiar figure at St. Agnes Hospital as veteran extern, member of the Noon-time Pitch Club in the lounge. Jim has lived a busy four years with us. Internship at St. Agnes will follow graduation, and then — back to life in general practice in them thar hills. r ' n Georpc Hamilton Friskey A twenty-eight-year-old native Baltimorean in no apparent dis- tress, appearing alert and cooperative and usually philosophizing about life in general is descriptive of George. Sloughing out of the Air Force after eighteen months of travel about Europe, he took up the art and science of medicine at Mar land after college days at Johns Hopkins. Still single but on the brink. George as|)ires to a local internship, possibly at University, and then he will choose between Pathology and general practice when it comes time to make that crucial decision. 18



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' 1 tw» ■ ? George Ediiiiind Gifford, Jr. Born in 1930 in that infamous town of Elkton. Maryland, he now calls his home county Cecil, which he stoutly maintains is Paradise Revisited. Coming to Baltimore after receiving a degree with honors from College Park, George has displayed an active interest in many medical fields, with fellowships in the Depart- ments of Histology and Neuropathology and a summer on a research project at Spring Grove State Hospital. With other hobbies including history, nature, and unusual bits of informa- tion, he plans a rotating internship and practice in a field as yet to be determined. George Travers Giliiiore Though born twenty-seven years ago in New York, George has adopted the Free State as home. Getting his first taste of the healing arts during a hitch in the Navy, he returned to the Home- wood campus, during which time he married his Hazelton wife, Jeanne. The union was destined to boost the Pediatric Popula- tion by four beautiful children, far and away qualifying George as the school ' s Number One Papa. After a rotating internship, he has no definite plans, though general practice seems to be the most likely choice. Julian Robert Goldberg Sole owner of the most infectious laugh in the class. Julian first made it heard in Baltimore in 1932. He carried it through Johns Hopkins and thence to the hallowed halls on Greene Street, where the laugh, a genial humor, and a quick wit have helped ease the rigors of medical school. University Hospital saw him working in the Department of Anesthesiology during the sunnncr of 1954. Jules has scheduled a local internshij). a few years as personal ])hvsi ian to Uncle Sam. and a life of general |)ra(liti()ner in Baltimore. 20

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