ALBERT LOUIS ANDERSON Maryland 1. L. — as he is known — hailed from that stately metropolis, Annapolis, famous for producing 3«WFJ St. John ' s College, V. S. Naval Academy and ulJ Governor Ritchie. The last of the triad is not A. L. ' s fault. A. L. has been with us for four years. Always an industrious student, his success as a physician is assured. Good luck! R. S. ANDERSON North Carolina Kappa Psi, Craflsiniiii Club. g ND they called him Spade! Spade arrived two years ago, fresh from North Carolina, where he had taken his first two years in medi- cine. Since being here he has specialized in obstetrics, and we predict that in time he will be a budding obstetrician in North Carolina. S NICHOLAS A. ANTONIUS New Jersey Phi Beta Pi. w lHO among us does not know Nick with his J Grecian mustachio. His 110 lbs. brought him mm from the realms of wrestling at New York JS University to the realms of medicine at Univer- sity of Maryland, and during his four years here he has held one long, continuous successful headlock until finally he has won and now we want you all to know not Nicholas Antonius — one of the best wrestling men in the 110-lb. class, but Dr. Nicholas Antonius, future well-known M.D. in Orange, N. J. We all wish you good luck, Nick. Page Fifteen
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M M. VIRGINIA BEYER Pennsylvania Kappa Kappa Gamma, Zela Phi. I ROM the North came a train, and on that train I came our first co-ed. We had reached senior- ■eaa hood without a fair member, and we were ' UmsBa rather incHned to be critical. But Beyer soon dispelled all of our fear, and we now think of her as one of our own. It puts you in a good humor to be with her, for she possesses that rare trait of being a good listener combined with sound advice and a winningsmile. Quiet, unassuming, polite and medically inclined summarizes her. Woman ' s Medical sur- rendered her, Maryland adopted her, and the class of ' 24 cherishes her. KENNETH B. BOYD Maryland Phi Beta Pi, Tola Phi, Randolph Winslow Surgical Society, Wylie Biochemical Society, Associate Business Manager Terra Mariae. EN, although small in statue, is large in action. He enjoys the distinction of being one of the star students of the class. Since entering the llniversity he has shown a keen sense of judgment, unsurpassed by any of his class- mates. His future is assured. He goes to Woman ' s Hos- pital next year. Later he intends to specialize. Per- haps he will establish himself in Reisterstown — one can never tell. R. A. BELL West Virginia Phi Sigma Kappa, Alpha Kappa Kappa, Randolph Winslnu Surgical Society. IING-DONG spent his first two years at the University of West X ' irginia before coming to gww the llni ' ersity of Maryland. Always sincere, iioMa e ' er eager to help the other fellow along, a real man and a real student. It is quite true that he has become bald quite early in life. That should never interfere in his future as a physician. Good luck! Page Seventeen
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