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Yale Lee Kluginan In 1931 the Windy City was graced with the arrival of a bouncing boy nionickered Yale. When he was six, having seen all that Chicago had to offer, he came to Baltimore. Off for a short visit to College Park, he returned to the Monumental City to take up the medical burden, having enrolled also in Ph. D. E. Summer days were occupied with resort jobs as camp counselor and waiter. Next year ' s schedule may find Yale either in the Air Force or in the Public Health Service as intern, to be followed by general practice hereabouts. Charles Ronald Kooiis A New Jerseyite by birth, Ron got into his covered wagon to head west to the Big Ten — Purdue in particular. Coming to Baltimore, he has proved to be an active classmate. Phi Beta Pi, and an extern at Maryland General among other activities. He had much to tell of his European voyage in 1953: Ah, those French girls! Still staunchly single, Ron, photographic editor of the yearbook, hopes to take a general rotating internship and to follow that with general practice or internal medicine, with some service time tossed in. Morton David Kramer Twenty-eight years ago a cold and haggard stork deposited little Mort into a crib at Sinai Hospital. He cried and breathed immediately, and now in 1955 we see him — man-about-town, pharmacist extraordinaire, Maryland grad. impeccable dresser, and pride of the medical world. Phi D. E. claims his fraternal loyalty, ' 55 will always remember his omnipresence at all class affairs, and the field of internal medicine will engulf him when he, one of our most confirmed bachelors, puts up that long- awaited shingle. 27
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Louis Edmund Kininiel, Jr. Born with a scalpel clenched between his teeth. Lou had his sights set on the violent service. Baltimore first heard him in 1925; the Air Force employed him as a turret gunner. In 1946 he took to the altar with Thel, and this charming couple display seven-year old Jacque. Lou carried his scalpel through College Park and slept through his first Histology class in the fall of 1951. He has carried the medical ball through four years, liberally sprinkled with bridge and spontaneous sleep, and plans to train locally in Surgery. i Daniel Denoon King, Jr. A native of the Keystone State, but Virginia and Maryland bred, Dan trotted into Baltimore fresh off the William and Mary campus to display his quiet and thorough efficiency to his fellow classmates. Summer externships in North Carolina and a senior year at Church Home have kept him busy, but Dan has always been known to take time out to add fuel to any type of discussion, medical, etc. Internship ideas center about a general rotation, possibly out West, but eventually a return to rural life to carry on a good brand of general practice. William Henry Kirby, Jr. A congenial lad is this ex-engineer who coated himself with engineering degrees interrupted by a Navy hitch. Bill found that he would like to find a correlation between that field and medicine and has kept up his contacts by being past president of the Society for the Advancement of Management. In 1945 this Baltimore native, vintage of 1920, married Virginia. Expressing a love for the mid-west country. Bill has let rumors leak out that he has a rotating internshi)) in mitul to be followed by general practice or experience in the field of industrial medicine. 26
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William Frank Krone, Jr. The pride and joy of Bard-Parker, New Jersey native, Bill came to us from Washington and Jefferson, sporting a hard- earned Phi Beta Kappa key and diving into the medical hodge- podge with vim, vigor, and vitality. Joined b) Sue after his second year, he has decked out his apartment with many varieties of fish, cats, and birds, and now a little Krone is on the wav. Advertising manager of Terrae Mariae. a Phi D. E.. Bill has that cut-it-out-and-toss-it-in-the-bucket bug — general surgery in Florida is in the cards. Robert Gregory Lancaster Out of Spokane, Washington, and now a long way from home, Bob decided that two years of a 3,000-mile separation from Delores was too much, so they wed in 1953 and now boast Stephen, better known as Butch, and another on the way. Hav- ing spent time at Mercy as extern and assistant in anti-coagulant research. Bob wants to extract and condense a medical library into a small book. Pathology is his big field for the future — aided by the fact that he is an able microscopist — with a fond hope that he ' ll settle down in the West. Norman Wilbur Lavy First seeing the Baltimore scene in 1931. Norm took under- graduate work at Hopkins before coming to Maryland. An active classmate, he has been in office for two years in our liranch of SAM A — president this year. Summer fellow in Hematology in 1953 and camp doctor in 1954, his vacation time has been well spent. A Phi D. K., still in the j(iy of bachelorhood, Norm plans to enter internship in a research and teaching hospital and later to practice in the same, keeping his hand in acadeniic medicine. . 28
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