Phi Delta Theta FraternityWhat’s been happening: After a brief experience with football and basketball in undergraduate school, it dawned on me I would not be a professional athlete. I also found during the Korean conflict that a US Air Force career was not for me. I then became serious about medical school. I finished with a medical degree from Univ. of Miss. in 1959 and became board certified in general surgery in 1965. I practiced in Centreville, MS and Baton Rouge, LA and retired in 1997. I have enjoyed a second career in hunting, fishing, traveling and country living . I have 3 children and one step child along with 6 3/4 grandchildren all doing well, one is a general surgeon. I have a wonderful life and a wonderful wife, Michelle, who helps me enjoy it. Except for multiple joint failure I have enjoyed good health also. Hopefully I will continue this a while longer. I am proud to be a Phi. YITB. |