James Secrest, M.D.
'45, '48M
At ÂÒÂ×Ç¿¼é:
- Spectacular one-year career (1942)
- Ran for 1,002 yards in 8 games (broken in 10 games in 1990)
- Scores 132 points (22 touchdowns)
- Highest scorer in the East, second highest in the nation
- First Team All-East, Honorable Mention Little All-America
- Won the Gordon Wallace Memorial Trophy
- Called to active military duty in 1943
- Graduated from the University in 1945 with a baccalaureate degree in General Science
- Received his M.D. in Medicine from the University in 1948
Post-Graduate:
- Two years of active duty in the U.S. Army Medical Corps
- Ten months in Tokyo and then was transferred to a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (M*A*S*H) in Korea in July, 1950
- Three years as Assistant Resident, Chief Resident, Teaching Fellow, and Preceptor in dermatology at Western Reserve University Hospital in Cleveland, OH
- 35 years in private dermatology practice in Mansfield, OH