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

 - Class of 1955

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James Lewis Hughes This jocular gent from Cumberland got his first taste of the cruel world in 1930 and has since been on a single-handed cam- paign to leave a smile wherever he goes. A Georgetown grad, Jim came to Baltimore, living at Nu Sig before going ofl to St. Agnes to extern in his last two years, establishing himself as both an adept student and active class member, with positions on the Student Council and Newman Club. Single but quite eligible, Jim contemplates internship at St. Agnes and carrying his win- ning ways into Pediatrics in Cumberland. Alfred Ediniiiid iMiintsch . ' Twas in the uld country, Vienna, Austria, to be specific in 1929, that Fritz waltzed into this crazy world. Coming to Balti- more in 1932, he grew to assume his quiet, serious ways and to culminate three years in Biology at Hopkins. Having externed at City and St. Joseph ' s, Al spends non-medical time enjoying classical and semi-classical music and reading. In the wee hours he may be heard playing the violin. The future? The immediate future is uncertain; the later, an inclination toward thoracic surgery. Walter Edward James A shrewd analyst of Culbertson and Blackwdoil. never loath to display his talents with those fifty-two pasteboards. Walt, an- other home-town boy, carries willi liim a (]iiiet dignity possessed by few. Uncle Sam knew him for two ears. ( ollego Park knew him for three, and we at the one-hundred l)k)ck Soutli Greene lia ( ' known liim since. A forincr Sludcnl (ioiirnil Representative, loyal Nu Sig. and ewinan (!lul) secrclar . Walts outside in- terests center around his wife, Jane, and the athletic world. In- ternship at Bon Secours or Mercy and residency in OB-GYN loom i r ' j.o in his nc;ir future. 24

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Walter Norman Hiniiiiler The Chinch was born in his beloved Cumberland many years ago. Never having divulged his birth date, he confides that most of his friends are now lying in Arlington Cemetery. Walt metastasized through Potomac State and College Park and, hav- ing acquired a pretty wife, Boots, along the way, finally arrived at medical school. Extra-medical interests revolve chiefly around Nu Sig, chess, TV, and bizarre story-telling sessions at Chick ' s. Past summers have been spent at the shipyard and at various industrial accident clinics. After a local internship Walt plans a near-by general practice. William HoUister, Jr. The far-off locale of Makpo, Korea, first heard Bill ' s cries in 1928. Son of a medical missionary, he soon returned to the States and now hangs his hat in New Bern, North Carolina. On being graduated from Davidson College, he brought to Baltimore his wife, Jacque, a graduate nurse, and little Jacque, his two-year old daughter. Aside from his family, hunting, bridge, and a fast game of chess take up his time. Ex-psychiatric extern and in- dustrial accident room attendant. Bill looks ahead to a rotating internship in a teaching hospital, the service, and practice in the Peanut BeU. Paul Carroll Hudson Owings Mills, Maryland, first saw this distinguished gentleman in 1924. Prepping at Gilman, Paul joined Uncle Sam ' s Marines, after which he ventured Princeton-ward, A. B. ' ing in Economics in 1948. After a short tenure as salesman, he acquired an interest in matters medical, did basic ground work at Loyola, and entered Bressler ' s portals. Another of our bachelors, he has seen summer service at St. Joseph ' s accident room and plans to intern, possibly in Navy blue, before beginning active practice. 23



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Murray Martin Kappleniaii An avid devotee of the art of medicine, proficient, able, and ever inquisitive is our Senior Class President. Murray is the true shining light of ' 55, but never let it be said that this gentleman has no interest other than medicine. A bridge pro and patron of the legitimate theater, he finds ample time for both. In 1953 he took that big step and married Joan, his most ardent fan. A member of Phi D E, Murray has served AOA as vice-president and has served his class well. His future is clearly mapped out, and we shall see him soon as an active and busy pediatrician. William Peter Keefe Loyal, capable, and friendly, this son of Old Erin comes to Baltimore after sojourns in his birthplace, Hartford, Connecticut, and four years with the Crusaders of Holy Cross. Bill j oined the swelling ranks of the marital state after two years here when he wed Judy, a daughter of the Emerald Isle, who. in November 1954, presented him with a winsome offspring, Ruth. Elected to AOA in his senior year. Will plans to return to the Nutmeg State, after taking Hippocrates ' oath, to take up his internship and start his training in a surgical specialty to be announced. James Thomas Keegaii Big Jim started his long trek toward medicine in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in 1929. Heeding the call of the wild, he carried his books to Dartmouth and fled with his A. B. in 1951. Having spent many summers in hospitals in various jobs, he has seen medicine from the bedpan to the Bard-Parker. Busy medical school years have been involved with Phi Beta Pi, presidency of AOA. editing the yearbook, and externing at Union Memorial. Long a die-hard bachelor but sinking fast, he and Joan, the girl back home, are making plans. Word has got out that Jim hopes to intern in New England and train in the surgical fields. 25

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