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Class of 1954

Philadelphia College of Osteopathy

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The Associated Students who have cre- ated and produced this SYNAPSIS 1954 feel it would be improper to dedicate it to any individual or single group of indi- viduals. Moreover, were it not for the faith and trust of the Administration, the Board of Trustees and the many Alumni Spon- sors and Patrons, this publication could not have become a reality. Therefore, to these people, this first SYNAPSIS in four years, is respectfully dedicated.

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I do hereby affirm my loyalty to the profession I am about to enter.

I will be mindful always of my great responsibility to preserve the health and life of my patients, to retain their confidence and respect, both as a physician and a friend who will guard their secrets with scrupulous honor and fidelity, to perform faithfully my professional duties, to employ only those recognized methods of treatment consistent with good judgment and with my skill and ability, keeping in mind always nature's laws and the body's inherent capacity for recovery.

I will be ever vigilant in aiding the general welfare of the com- munity, sustaining its laws and institutions, not engaging in those practices which will in any way bring shame or discredit upon myself or my profession.

I will give no deadly drugs to any, though it be asked of me.

I will endeavor to work in accord with my colleagues in a spirit of progressive cooperation and never by word or by act cast imputations upon them or their rightful practices.

i will look with respect and esteem upon all those who have taught me my art.

To my college, I will be loyal and strive always for its best and for the interests of the students who will come after me.

I will be ever alert to adhere to and develop the principles of Osteopathy as taught by Andrew Taylor Still.

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The resumption of the publication of the SYNAPSIS is a source of great satisfaction to all in the P. CO. family. A yearbook is important as a record. It is more important, however, as a source book of memories. Here as the years go by, one will find reminders of how this faculty member and that student left part of himself in each of us and, without our being conscious of it, helped to make us what we are.

An institution makes its impact through individuals and upon individuals. The Class of 1954, like each of its predecessors, has left its mark on P. CO. It is part of the College and the College is a part of it. And the College is proud to have it so. I am pleased, both personally and on behalf of the Collage, to congratulate each man and woman in the class and to wish each a happy, successful and proud career in Osteopathy.

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A.B., M.A., D.O.

Physiology and

Pharmacology

ANGUS S. CATHIE

D.O.

Anafomy

executive faculty* .

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EDWIN H. CRESSMAN

D.O., M.Sc. (Ost.)

Derma+ology and

Syphilology

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WILLIAM F. DAIBER

D.O., F.A.C.O.I. Osfeopa+hic Medicine

H. WALTER EVANS

D.O., M.Sc. (Ost.)

F.A.C.O.O.G.

Obstetrics and Gynecology

VICTOR R. FISHER

D.O. Osteopathic Medicine

JOSEPH L HAYES

D.O.

Physical Therapy

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DAVID HEILIG

A.B., D.O.

Principles and Techniques

J. ERNEST LEUZINGER

D.O., M.Sc. (Osf.), F.O.C.O.

F.A.C.O.S.

Otorhinolaryngology and

Bronchoesophagology

O. EDWIN OWEN

B.S., M.A., D.O.

Pathology

JOSEPH F. PY

D.O., M.Sc. (Ost.)

Microbiology and

Public Health

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KENNETH L SENIOR

B.S., M.S., D.Sc.

Chemistry

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WILLIAM S. SPAETH

D.O., F.A.C.O.P.

Pediatrics

THEODORE STIEGLER, JR.

D.O., F.A.C.O.I.

Osteopathic Medicine

* NOT PICTURED

JAMES M. EATON

D.O., F.A.C.O.S. Orthopedic Surgery

PAUL T. LLOYD

D.O., M.Sc. (Ost.), D.Sc.

F.A.C.O.S.

Radiology

FREDERICK A. LONG

D.O., M.Sc. (Ost.) Neurology and Psychiatry

faculty

ANTONIO ABEYTA B.S., F.A.C.O. Ophthaimology

BLANCHE C. ALLEN

A.B., B.S. (Ed.), D.O.

Anatomy

MEYER M. BELKOFF A.B., D.O. Pediatrics

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NATHANIEL N, BERMAN

D.O.

Osteopathic Medicine

WILLIAM E. BRIGLIA

D.O.

Proctology

'W^'^KZ-

SPENCER G. BRADFORD

D.O.

Physiology and Pharmacology

SAMUEL BRINT

D.O.

Obstetrics

HAROLD L. BRUNNER D.O.

Allergy

SAMUEL L. CARUSO A.B., D.O. Pediatrics

JOHN L. CIONCI

A.B., D.O.

Principles and Techniques

SAMUEL E. CIRIACO B.S., D.O,

Clinic Supervisor

DONALD E. CLARK

MICHAEL M. COLMAN

GEORGE H. COURT

D.O.

D.O.

D.O.

Clinic Supervisor

Proctology

Surgery

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DAVID W. CRAGG

D.O.

Anatomy

H. ENRICO D'ALONZO

D.O.

Osteopathic Medicine

MORRIS DEGLIN B.S.

Pathology

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ANDREW DE MASI

D.O,, M.Sc. (Ost.l

Pathology

Obstetrics and Gynecology

STANLEY DORMAN

A.B., D.O.

Principles and Techniques

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LESTER EISENBERG

A.B., D.O., M.Sc. (Ost.)

Obstetrics and Gynecology

LeMAR F. EISENHUT, JR.

D.O.

Anatomy

NICHOLAS C. ENI

DANIEL 1. FORD

DEWaINE L. GEDNEY

H. MAHLON GEHMAN

D.O., M.Sc. (Ost.)

D.O.

D.O.

D.O., M.Sc. (Ost.)

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Hospital Training Supervisor

Surgery

Ophthalmology

ARNOLD GERBER

FRANCIS E. GRUBER

GEORGE H.

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Surgery (Orthopedic)

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D.O., F.A.C.N.

Neurology and Psychiatry

CHARLES A. HEMMER A.B., D.O. Anesthesia

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ALBERT C. KETTE, JR.

D.O. Osteopathic Medicine

HENRY B. HERBST

D.O.

Osteopathic Medicine

HARRr HESSDORFER D.O.

Osteopathic Medicine

HERMAN KOHN

D.O.

Obstetrics and Gynecology

GEORGE H. KOLaNDER

D.O. Principles and Techniques

MEYER KIRSHBAUM

D.O.

Physiology

OTTO M. KURSCHNER A.B., D.O. Pediatrics

PHILLIP M. LESSIG

A. 8., M.A„ D.O.

Microbiology and

Public Health

BRaHAM LEVIN

A.B., D.O.

Sorqery

THEODORE C. LOUX

WILBUR p. LUTZ

D.O.

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Clinic Supervisor

Osteopathic Mediclr

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DOMINIC E. MARSICO

D.O., M.Sc. (Ost.)

Osteopathic Medicine

ALPHONSO MASCIOLI

D.O., M.Sc. (Ost.)

Ophthalmology and

Otolaryngology

FRANK A. McGOWAN A.B., D.O. Physiology

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J. RAYMOND McSPIRIT

D.O.

Clinic Supervisor

ARNOLD MELNICK

A.B., M.A., D.O.

Pediatrics

ROBERT BAYARD MILLER A.B., M.S. Anatonny

WILLIAM G. MORRIS

B.S., D.O.

Obstetrics and Gynecology

HERBERT R. MOSKOW A.B., D.O. Pediatrics

F. MUNRO PURSE

D.O.

Pediatrics

JACOB B. RAPP

D.O.

Osteopathic Medicii

BARBARA REDDING

D.O.

hlospital Training Supervisor

EARL F. RICEMEN

D.O., F.A.C.O.I.

Osteopathic Medicine

RAYMOND RUBERG

D.O.

Surgery

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DOMINIC J. SALERNO

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Orthopedic Surgery

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LEOPOLD SALKIND

D.O.

Pediatrics

THOMAS F. SANTUCCI

D.O.

Pediatrics

CLYDE S. SaYLOR

B.S., D.O.

Principles and Techniqu

JOHN H. SCHALL, jr. A.B., D.O. Chemistry

TOBIAS SHILD

D.O., M.Sc. (Ost.

Pathology

JOHN W. SHEETZ. JR. D.O.. M.Sc. (Ost.) Otorhinolaryngology

HARTLEY R. STEINSNYDER

D.O., M.Sc (Ost.)

Urology

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H. WILLARD STERRETT, JR.

D.O.

Urology

CARLTON STREET

D.O.. M.Sc. (Ost.j, F.A.C.O.S.

Surgery

WARREN H. SWENSON

D.O.

Surgery

GEORGE W. TAPPER

D.O. Osteopathic Medicine

NICHOLAS D. TRETTA

B.S.. D.O.

Principles and Techniques

ENRIQUE G. VERGARA A.B., D.O. Proctology

SIDNEY M. WEITBERG

A.B., D.O.

Clinic Supervisor

faculty

BERNARD WITLIN

A.B., M.S., D.Sc, F.A.A.A.S.

F.A.P.H.A.

Microbiology and

Public Health

GALEN S. YOUNG

D.O., D.Sc,

Surgery

ARTHUR M. FLACK, JR.

A.B., D.O., F.A.C.O.S.

Surgery

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odt ^J4eipf-ul ^nAtructc

PAUL S. YOUNG

D.O., M.Sc. (Ost.l

Surgery

FRANK E. ZINDEL

B.S., D.O. Clinic Supervisor

ARNOLD WECHSLER, D.O. Obstetrics

1953-1954

WALTER UNDERWOOD, D.O. Anesthesiology

/Qeiident

WALTER SCHWARTZ, D.O. Internal Medicine

JOHN FRANK, D.O. Surgery

JOHN BURNS, D.O. Anesthesiology

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gUENTIN R. FLICKINSER, D.O Radiology

HENRY D'ALONZO, D.C Surgery

JAY ADAMS, D.O Pediatrics

1953-1954

NORMAN CASSETT, D.O. Internal Medicine

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EDWARD CROWELL, D.O. Internal Medicine

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ROBERT FRIEDMAN, D.O Surgery

ALVIN ROSEN, D.O.

GEORGE PARSONS, D.O.

2/ntetn

ROBERT ZWEIBEL, D.O.

SANFORD PAUL, D.O.

ROBERT PHELPS, D.O.

SEYMOUR GUYER, D.O.

PHILIP BRICK, D.O.

JOSEPH ROMEO, D.O.

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MORTON SILVER, D.O.

1953-1954

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SAMUEL MANIN, D.O.

GUSTAVE CONTI, D.O.

WILLIAM BILLINGS, D.O.

SIDNEY FISHBEIN, D.O.

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JOHN PELLOSIE, D.O.

FRANCIS WHEELER, D.O.

FREDERICK KURN, D.O.

1953 - 1954

MILTON DANON, D.O.

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JOSEPH FRESOLONE D.O.

Thomas I III. fKowland, Ar.

Registrar

Mr. Rowland has been the college Registrar since May, 1950. hie is a graduate of Temple Uni- versity, where he earned his B.S. degree. Prior to becoming the Registrar here, he worked in the Registrar's Office at Temple University and also was associated with the Insurance Company of North America. As the Registrar of the Philadelphia Col- lege of Osteopathy, he has frequently given freely of his evening and weekend time to curricular and extra-curricular interests of the college. His forth- right honesty and sincere understanding uniquely equip him for his sometimes trying task as college Registrar.

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SENIOR CILA

seniors

KARL E. FALDON from Gloucester, New Jersey; who received his A.B. from Anderson College; for three of our four years has been our assiduous class president and in this capacity has shown an unre- mitting diligence; to intern at the Osteopathic Hos- pital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice . . .

SENIOR CLASS AT THE TIME OF MATRICULATION

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seniors

... and LOUIS AMALFITANO from Wilmington, Delaware: who received his B.S. from The Unlversl+y of Maryland; a member of lota Tau Sigma frater- nity; to Intern at Detroit Osteopathic Hospital, Detroit, Michigan; and then to general practice . . .

... and ARCHIE B. ATTARIAN from Brooklyn, New York; who attended St. Francis College and New York University; to intern at Detroit Osteopathic Hospital, Detroit, Michigan; and then to general practice . . .

... and RICHARD D. BACHRACH from New York, New York; who received his B.S. from the University of Oklahoma; a member of Sigma Alpha Mu and Lambda Omlcron Gamma fraternities; to Intern at the Osteopathic Hospital of Philadelphia, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania; and then to specialty prac- tice In neuropsychiatry . . .

... and G. GEORGE BAUMGAERTEL, JR. from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; who received his B.S. degree from Albright College; a member of Alpha PI Omega and lota Tau Sigma fraternities; to intern at the Osteopathic Hospital of Philadelphia, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania: and then to general practice In Pennsylvania or New Jersey . . .

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... and ROBERT LEE BENTZ from Charleroi, Penn- sylvania; who received his B.S. fronn Waynesburg College; a member of Kappa Sigma Kappa and Phi Sigma Gamma fraternities; to intern at Bay View hHospital, Bay Village, Ohio; and then to general practice . . .

... and SYDNEY BERKOWITZ from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; who received his A.B. from La Salle College; a member of Lambda Omicron Gamma fraternity; to intern at Metropolitan Hospital, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice in Southern New Jersey . . .

... and DONALD E. BRAUNLICH from Stow, Ohio; received his B.S. from Kent State University; a member of Phi Sigma Gamma fraternity; to intern at Bay View hlospital, Bay Village, Ohio; and then to general practice in Cleveland, Ohio . . .

... and WILLIAM C. BRYERS from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; who received his B.S. from St. Joseph's College; a member of lota Tau Sigma fraternity; to intern at Massachusetts Osteopathic Hospital, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts; and then to general practice . . .

seniors

... and GEORGE E. BUCK, JR. from Johnstown Pennsylvania; attended the University of Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania State College; a member of Phi Sigma Gamma fraternity; to intern at Bashline- Rossman Hospital, Grove City, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice . . .

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... and RODERICK C. CANNATELLA from Brook- lyn, New York; who received his A.B. from hlobart College; a member of Alpha Pi Omega and lota Tau Sigma fraternities; to intern at Art Centre Hos- pital, Detroit, N/lichigan; and then to general practice . . .

... and JOHN CARIS from Old Orchard Beach, Maine; who received his A.B. from The University of New Hampshire; a member of Phi Sigma Gamma fraternity; to intern at Flint General Hospital, Flint, Michigan; and then to general practice . . .

... and RICHARD K. CHAMBERS, JR., from Reading, Pennsylvania; who received his B.S. from Albright College; a member of Pi Tau Beta and Phi Sigma Gamma fraternities; to intern at Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice . . .

seniors

seniors

... and JORDAN B. COLLETTA from Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania; who attended La Salle College; a mennber of lota Tau Sigma fraternity; to intern at Farrow Osteopathic Hospital, Erie, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice . . .

... and GLENN E. COOK from Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania; who received his B.S. from The University of Dayton; a member of Phi Sigma Gamma frater- nity; to intern at Grandview Hospital. Dayton, Ohio; and then to general practice . . .

... and RICHARD MUNRO COUCH from Troy, Pennsylvania; who received his A.B. from Harvard University; a member of Hasty Pudding Club and lota Tau Sigma fraternity; to intern at the Osteo- pathic Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania; and then to general practice . . .

... and JOHN F. CURRERI from West Collings- wood. New Jersey; who attended Pennsylvania Military College and Muhlenberg College; a mem- ber of lota Tau Sigma fraternity; to intern at Des Moines Still Osteopathic Hospital, Des Moines, Iowa; and then to general practice in New Jersey . .

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seniors

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and JOHN J. DAMIANI from Rochester, New

York; who received his B.S. from Ithaca College; a member of Atlas fraternity; to intern at Erie Osteopathic Hospital, Erie, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice in Rochester, New York . . .

... and ROBERT B. DAVIES from West Leesport, Pennsylvania; who attended Albright College, Dickinson College and U. S. Naval Medical School; a member of Atlas fraternity; to intern at Allentown Osteopathic Hospital, Allentown, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice in Berks County, Penn- sylvania . . .

... and JOHN DePRISCO from Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania; who received his B.S. from Villanova Col- lege; a member of lota Tau Sigma fraternity; to Intern at the Allentown Osteopathic Hospital, Allen- town, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice in Pennsylvania . . .

... and WILLIAM HENRY DICKERSON from Newtonville, Massachusetts; who received his B.S. from Providence College; a member of Atlas fra- ternity; to Intern at Massachusetts Osteopathic Hospital, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts; and then to general practice In New Jersey . . .

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... and ALBERT G. EDINGER. JR., from Los Angeles, California; who received his B.S. from George Pepperdine College; a member of Sigma Delta Phi and lota Tau Sigma fraternities; to intern at Zieger Osteopathic hlospital, Detroit, Michigan; and then to general practice in Los Angeles, California . . .

. . . and H. JAMES ELVIN from Tamaqua, Pennsyl- vania; who received his B.S. from Dickinson Col- lege; a member of Alpha Chi Pi fraternity; to intern at Lancaster Osteopathic hlospital, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice . . .

... and KATHERINE M. ENGLAND from Oaklyn, New Jersey; who received her A.B. from Houghton College; a member of the Junior Woman's Osteo- pathic Society; to intern at the Osteopathic hlos- pital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice . . .

. . . and PHILIP K. EVANS from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; who received his A.B. from Swarth- more College; to intern at the Osteopathic Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice in suburban Philadelphia . . .

seniors

... and THOMAS J. FARLEY from Hun+lng+on, West Virginia; who received his B.S. from Marshall College; a member of Phi Sigma Gamma fraternity; to intern at West Side Osteopathic hlospltal of York, York, Pennsylvania; and then to general prac- tice in Pennsylvania or West Virginia . . .

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... and RICHARD S. FASNACHT from Cranford, New Jersey; who attended Drew University and Upsala College; a member of the Atlas fraternity; to intern at Portland Osteopathic Hospital, Port- land, Oregon; and then to general practice . . .

. . . and EMIL M. FELSKI from Waynesburg, Penn- sylvania; who received his B.S. from Waynesburg College; a member of Phi Sigma Gamma fraternity; to intern at "Bay View Osteopathic Hospital, Bay Village, Ohio; and then to general practice . . .

... and JOHN J. FLAHERTY from Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania; who attended La Salle College; to Intern at Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice.

seniors

seniors

... and ROBERT MIDDLETON FRAZIER, JR. from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; who received his A.B. from Lincoln University; a member of Alpha Phi Alpha and Lambda Omicron Gamma fraternities; to intern at Crown hielghts Hospital, Brooklyn, New York; and then to enter into general practice.

... and EARL A. GABRIEL from Allentown, Penn- sylvania; who received his B.S. from Muhlenberg College; a member of Phi Epsilon Pi and Lambda Omicron Gamma fraternities; to intern at Allentown Osteopathic Hospital, Allentown, Pennsylvania; and then to specialty practice in surgery in Allentown, Pennsylvania . . .

... and JOHN J. GILLISAN from Havertown, Pennsylvania; who received his A.B. from Gettys- burg College; a member of Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Sigma Gamma fraternities; to intern at the Osteopathic Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice In Philadelphia . . .

... and JAMES J. GIULIANI from Wllllamsport, Pennsylvania; who received his B.S. from The Uni- versity of Pittsburgh; a member of Phi Sigma Gamma fraternity; to Intern at Civic Center Hos- pital, Oakland, California; and then to general practice ...

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seniors

... and J.. WARREN GLIDDEN from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; who received his B.S. from St. Joseph's College; to intern at Detroit Osteopathic Hospital, Detroit, Michigan; and then to general practice in Colorado . . .

... and IRVING L GOLDENBERG from Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania; who received his B.S. from Ursinus College; a member of Lambda Omicron Gamma fraternity; to intern at the Osteopathic Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice . . .

. . . and ROBERT ANDERSON GREEN from Ventnor City, New Jersey; who received his A.B. from Drew University; to intern at Northwest Hos- pital, Miami, Florida; and then to general practice in Florida or The Virgin Islands . . .

. . . and JEROME GREENHOLZ from Brooklyn, New York; who received his A.B. from Hobart College; a member of Phi Phi Delta and Lambda Omicron Gamma fraternities; to intern at Rocky Mountain Osteopathic Hospital, Denver, Colorado; and then to general practice.

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Miss Ramey at her desk !n Hie clinic.

The pathology technicians are ever busy.

Dr. Senior "at his post."

Dr. and Mrs. Osattin, our competent pathology team.

Dr. Owens prepares his notes at conference.

Dr. Lloyd discusses a radi- ologic problem at Tumor Conference.

Drs. Redding and Tapper confer.

Dr. hiessdorfer discusses a clinic problem.

Mrs. "Mac" and Mrs. Powell strike a familiar pose.

The hospital technicians relax for morning coffee.

Seniors check hats and coats In locker roonn.

Classes are over . . . but the studying continues.

Externes pose at the chart desk during a free moment.

Clinic corridors are clear early in the morning and late in afternoon.

Main corridor at the 48th St. Clinic bristles with activity.

Seniors pay apt attention to lecture in the morning.

* Classmates consult bulle-

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notices.

At times extern duties may detain seniors through the dinner hour.

Dr. Hessdorfer illustrates the osteopathic aspects of case at conference.

Senior program is dis- cussed on TV tour by Jerry Scharf.

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... and JEROME A. GREENSPAN from Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania; who received his D.S.C. from Temple Unlverslfy; a member of Lambda Omlcron Gamma fraternity; to intern at Metropolitan Hos- pital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice . . .

... and MARIO N. GRIMALDI from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; who received his A.B. from La Salle College; a member of lota Tau Sigma fraternity; to Intern at Rivervlew Osteopathic Hospital, Norristown, Pennsylvania; and then to general prac- tice in Norristown, Pennsylvania . . .

... and TERRENCE FREDRICK HALL from Williamsville, New York; who received his B.S. from Purdue University; a member of Theta Chi and Atlas fraternities; to intern at Victory Hospital, North Hollywood, California; and then to general practice . . .

... and HOWARD L. HAUSHER from Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania; who received his B.S. from Urslnus College; a member of the Atlas fraternity; to intern at the Osteopathic Hospital of Harrisburg, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice . . .

seniors

... and OWEN I. HENRY from New Berlinville, Pennsylvania; who received his B.S. from Albright College; a member of the Atlas fraternity; to Intern at Grandview Hospital, Dayton, Ohio; and then to general practice . . .

... and H. BRIAN HERDEG from Buffalo, New York; who attended Paul Smith's College of Arts and Science, Canlsius College and The University of Buffalo; a member of Theta Chi and Atlas fraterni- ties; to intern at Burbank Hospital, Burbank, Cali- fornia; and then to general practice in Buffalo, New York . . .

... and JAMES ROBERT HILL from Morrisville, Pennsylvania; who attended Milwaukee State Teacher's College; a member of lota Tau Sigma fraternity; to intern at West Side Osteopathic Hospital of York, York, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice . . .

. . . and JOSEPH VINCENT HUFFNASLE from Haddonfield, New Jersey; who received his A.B. from La Salle College; a member of the Atlas fraternity; to intern at The Osteopathic Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice in the Philadelphia area . . .

seniors

seniors

... and RAYMOND H. JOHNS from Lancaster, Pennsylvania; who received his B.S. from Franklin and Marshall College; a member of Sigma Pi and Phi Sigma Gamma fraternities; to intern at Lan- caster Osteopathic hlospital. Lancaster, Pennsyl- vania; and fhen to general practice in Lancaster, Pennsylvania . . .

... and ROBERT J. KANE from Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania; who received his B.S. from Villanova Col- lege; to intern at Lancaster Osteopathic hfospital, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice . . .

... and ROBERT KAPLAN from Oaklyn, New Jersey; who received his A.B. from Temple Univer- sity; a member of Lambda Omicron Gamma fra- ternity; to intern at Metropolitan hfospital, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice in New Jersey . . .

... and THEODORE M. KELLOGG, JR. from Southwick, Massachusetts; who received his A.B. from The American International College; a mem- ber of the Atlas fraternity; to intern at Allentown Osteopathic Hospital, Allentown, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice in Westfield, Massachusetts

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seniors

... and HAROLD I. KRAMAN from Brooklyn, New York; who received his A.B. fronn New York Univer- sity; a member of Lambda Omicron Gamma fra- ternity; to intern at Art Centre Hospital, Detroit, Michigan; and then to general practice . . .

... and GEORGE VERNON KROLL from Bloom- field, New Jersey; who received his A.B. from Rutgers University; to intern at Lamb Memorial Hospital, Denver, Colorado; and then to general practice in Denver, Colorado . . .

... and PHILIP H. LEBOVITZ from Chester, Penn- sylvania; who received his B.S. from The City College of New York and his M.A. from Columbia University; a member of Lambda Omicron Gamma fraternity; to intern at The Osteopathic Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice in Philadelphia . . .

... and JOHN L LEZINSKI from Bayonne, New Jersey; who received his B.S. from Wagner College; a member of Phi Sigma Gamma fraternity; to intern at Grand Rapids Osteopathic Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan; and then to general practice in Florida . . .

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... and WILLIAM M. LICKFIELD from Merchant- ville, New Jersey; who received his B.S. from Muhlenberg College; a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon and Phi Sigma Gamma fraternities; to intern at The Osteopathic Hospital of Philadelphia, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice.

... and THEODORE A. LILJESTRAND from Cald- well, New Jersey; who received his A.B. from Upsala College; a member of lota-Tau Sigma fra- ternity; to intern at the Osteopathic hlospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice in Pennsylvania or New Jersey.

... and ALLAN J. LINDSAY from Providence, Rhode Island; who received his A.B. from Brown University; to intern at the Osteopathic General Hospital of Rhode Island, Cranston, Rhode Island; and then' to general practice . . .

... and ROBERT F. MacLEOD from Roslindale, Massachusetts; who attended Boston University; to Intern at Detroit Osteopathic Hospital, Detroit, Michigan; and then to general practice In Colorado.

seniors

... and GEORGE D. MARVIL, JR.. from Darby, Pennsylvania; who attended Franklin and Marshall College: a member of Phi Kappa Psi and lota Tau Sigma Fraternities; to Intern at the Osteopathic Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and then to specialty practice in psychiatry . . .

... and WALTER A. McCOOL from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; who received his A.B. from La Salle College; a member of Sigma Beta Kappa and Phi Sigma Gamma fraternities; to intern at Riverview Osteopathic hlospital, Norristown, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice In Philadelphia . . .

... and WILLIAM G. McDowell from Grove City Pennsylvania; who received his B.S. from Grove City College; a member of Phi Sigma Gamma Fra- ternity; to Intern at Bashline-Rossman Osteopathic Hospital, Grove City, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice In Sharon, Pennsylvania . . .

... and EDGAR S. MILLER from North Hills, Penn- sylvania; who received his B.S. from The University of Pennsylvania; a member of Beta Theta Pi and Phi Sigma Gamma fraternities; to Intern at Massa- chusetts Osteopathic Hospital, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts; and then to general practice In Delaware County, Pennsylvania . . .

seniors

seniors

... and PATRICK W. O'KEEFFE from Brooklyn, New York; who received his B.S. and M.S. from St. John's University; a member of Pi Alpha Sigma and lota Tau Sigma fraternities; to intern at Lamb Memorial Hospital, Denver, Colorado; and then to general practice In Denver, Colorado . . .

... and EDWARD M. PHILLIPS from Wilmington, Delaware; who received his A.B. from Lafayette College; a member of Phi Gamma Delta and Phi Sigma Gamma fraternities; to intern at the Osteo- pathic Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Penn- sylvania; and then to general practice in Wilming- ton, Delaware . . .

... and ABRAHAM LEONARD PRICE from Camden, New Jersey; who received his A.B. from The University of Pennsylvania; a member of Lambda Omicron Gamma Fraternity; to Intern at Metropolitan Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice In New Jersey or Pennsylvania . . .

... and CLAYTON R. ROBERTS from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; who attended La Salle College, a member of Phi Sigma Gamma fraternity; to intern at Rivervlew Osteopathic Hospital, Norrlstown, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice In Roxborough, Pennsylvania . . .

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seniors

... and ROBERT G. ROTHBERG from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; who received his A.B. from Temple University; a member of Lambda Omicron Gamma fraternity; to intern at Metropolitan Hospital, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice in South Philadelphia . . .

... and NORMAN C. RUDOLPH from Erie, Penn- sylvania; who received his B.S. from Westminster College; a member of Sigma Nu and Phi Sigma Gamma fraternities; to intern at Erie Osteopathic hlospital, Erie, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice in Erie, Pennsylvania . . .

... and SIDNEY RUSSAK from Paterson, New Jersey; who received his A.B. from Rutgers Uni- versity; a member of Lambda Omicron Gamma fraternity; to intern at Maywood Hospital, May- wood California; and then to general practice . . .

... and SAMUEL SANTASPIRT from Reading, Pennsylvania; who received his B.S. from Albright College; a member of Alpha Pi Omega and lota Tau Sigma fraternities; to intern at Lancaster Osteo- pathic Hospital, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice In Reading, Pennsylvania . . .

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Mrs. Frances Beisel, libra- rian, friend and proprie- tress of the boolt store.

Dr. Arthur Flack, Jr. ab- sorbed in a pneumon- ectomy.

"Miss Ramey, where are the tuberculin syringes?"

"THE WISE MEN" at conference level.

"Didn't special clinics start yet?"

Dr. Karl Faldon prescrib- ing a fishing trip.

"When will E.N.T. Clinic begin?"

". . . and then I said to the Pediatrician . . ."

Mr. Rose, Drs. Muggier and Billings at mid-day repast.

Drs. Sterrett and Frank getting their heads to- gether.

Ex+ernes at 48th St. Clinic entrance plan a meeting.

Lunchtime relaxation at North Center's Dining Room-

Students confer over a problem patient.

Consultation at the chart desk.

enior student on surgical service at North Center ospital.

Senior Class President speaks into TV camera.

Senior students consult clinic files for information.

Students confer over case at the doctors' desk.

Patients waiting in the newly renovated 48th St. clinic.

Senior student called out on home delivery.

... and WILLIAM F. SAPONARO from Dunmore, Pennsylvania; who received his A.B. from La Salle College; a member of Phi Sigma Gamma fraternity; to intern at the Osteopathic hlospital of Philadel- phia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and then to gen- eral practice . . .

... and GERALD SCHARF from New York City, New York; who received his A.B. from New York University; a member of Lambda Omicron Gamma fraternity; to intern at Metropolitan Hospital, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice.

... and ALBERT P. SCHARTEL, JR., from Reading, Pennsylvania; who received his B.S. from Albright College; a member of lota Tau Sigma fraternity; to intern at Lancaster Osteopathic hlospital, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice in Reading, Pennsylvania ...

... and THOMAS C. SCOTT from St. Albans, New York; who received his A.B. from Hofstra College; a member of Phi Sigma Gamma fraternity; ' to Intern at the Osteopathic Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice In Pennsylvania or New Jersey . . .

seniors

... and DONALD E. SHERIDAN, JR., from Ufica, New York; who received his B.S. from Niagara University; plans to enter into general practice in Utica, New York . . .

... and JOHN CHRISTOPHER SMITH from Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania; who received his A.B. from La Salle College; a member of Phi Sigma Gamma fraternity; to intern at RIverview Osteopathic Hos- pital, Norristown, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice . . .

... and LLOYD G. SMITH from Detroit, Michigan; who attended Michigan State Colleqe: to intern at Northwest Hospital, Miami, Florida; and then to general practice in Florida . . .

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... and MEYER R.. SONNEBORN from Wheelinq, West Virqinia; who received his B.S. and M.S. from Wofford College; a member of Alpha Sigma Phr fraternitv; to Intern at Bashllne-Rossman Osteo- pathic Hospital, Grove City, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice In Wheeling, West Virginia . . .

seniors

seniors

... and RICHARD JAMES STARK from Marietta, Pennsvlvania: who received his B.S. from Elizabeth- town College; a member of Phi Sigma Gamma fra- ternity; to intern at Lancaster Osteopathic Hospital, Lancaster, Pennsylvania; 'and then to general prac- tice in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania . . .

... and JOSEPH E. STEELMAN from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; who received his A.B. from La Salle College; a member of Phi Sigma Gamma fraternity; to intern at West Side Osteopathic Hospital of York, York, Pennsylvania; and then to general prac- tice in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . . .

. . . and LEO STEIN from Cranston, Rhode Island; who received his A.B. from Brown University; to intern at Osteopathic General Hospital of Rhode Island, Cranston, Rhode Island; and then to general practice in Rhode Island . . .

... and PAUL M. STEINGARD from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; who received his A.B. from Pennsyl- vania State College; a member of Alpha Epsilon Pi and Lambda Omicron Gamma fraternities; to Intern at Metropolitan Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and then to specialty practice in cardiology In Philadelphia . . .

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seniors

... and WYNNE ALAN STEINSNYDER from Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania; who received his A.B. fronn the University of Pennsylvania; a member of Kappa Nu and Lambda Omicron Gamma fraternities; to Intern at the Osteopathic Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice In Philadelphia . . .

. . . and CURTIS B. STRAUSBAUGH from York, Pennsylvania; who received his A.B. from Gettys- burg College; a member of Tau Kappa Epsllon and lota Tau Sigma fraternities; to intern at West Side Osteopathic Hospital of York, York, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice In York, Pennsylvania . .

... and ANTHONY SZYMANSKI from Detroit, Michigan; who received his A.B. from Wayne Uni- versity; a member of the Atlas fraternity; to Intern at BIscayne Hospital, Miami, Florida; and then to general practice In Florida . . .

... and HAROLD TEPLITZ from Brooklyn, New York; who received his A.B. from New York Univer- sity; a member of Lambda Omicron Gamma fra- ternity; to intern at Crown Heights Hospital, Brooklyn, New York; and then to general practice . .

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... and DUANE H. TUCKER from Kenmore, New York: who received his B.S. from The St. Lawrence University; a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Atlas fraternities; to intern at Northwest Hospital, Miami, Florida; and then to general practice in Kenmore, New York . . .

. . . and WILLIAM ALLEN VISCONTI, JR., from hloboken. New Jersey; who received his B.S. from St. Peter's College and M.A. from Seton hiall University; a member of the Atlas fraternity; to intern at Art Centre Osteopathic hlospltal, Detroit, Michigan; and then to general practice in hloboken. New Jersey . . .

... and GERALD L. WEAVER from Manheim, Pennsylvania; who received his B.S. from Elizabeth- town College; a member of Phi Sigma Gamma fraternity; to intern at the Osteopathic hlospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and then to specialty practice in surgery . . .

... and RICHMAN G. WEAVER from Absecon, New Jersey; who received his A.B. from the Uni- versity of Vermont; a member of lota Tau Sigma fraternity; to intern at West Side Osteopathic Hos- pital of York, York, Pennsylvania; and then to gen- eral practice . . .

seniors

... and STANLEY WEINSTOCK from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; who received his A.B. from the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania; a member of Lambda Omicron Gamma fraternity; plans to enter into general practice . . .

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. . . and JOHN A. WHYTE from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; who received his A.B. from La Salle College; a member of Phi Sigma Gamma fraternity; to Intern at the Osteopathic hlospital of Philadel- phia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and then to general practice In Philadelphia . . .

... and THOMAS P. WOODWARD from Wash- ington, D. C; who received his B.S. from George Washington University; to Intern at South Bend Osteopathic Hospital, South Bend, Indiana; and then to general practice . . .

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... and EDWARD ZIMMERMAN of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; who attended the University of Penn- sylvania and Temple University; a member of Lambda Omicron Gamma fraternity; to intern at and then to general practice In Philadelphia

seniors

^ntet^ndklp .^Appointments 1954 - 55

ALLENTOWN OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL ALLENTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA

DePrisco Gabriel Kellogg

MASSACHUSETTS OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL JAMAICA PLAIN, MASSACHUSEHS ; Miller DIclerson

ART CENTRE HOSPITAL, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Cannatella Kraman VIscontI

BASHLINE-ROSSMAN OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL

GROVE CITY, PENNSYLVANIA

Buck McDowell Sonneborn

METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

Berltowi+z Greenspan Kaplan Price

Rothberg Scharf Steingard Zimmerman

BAY VIEVv- OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL

BAY VILLAGE, OHIO

Braunlich

BISCAYNE HOSPITAL, MIAMI, FLORIDA Szymanski

Felski

NORTHWEST HOSPITAL, MIAMI, FLORIDA Green Smith, L. Tucker

OSTEOPATHIC GENERAL HOSPITAL OF RHODE ISLAND, CRANSTON, RHODE ISLAND Lindsay Stetn

BURBANK HOSPITAL, BURBANK, CALIFORNIA Herdeg

CIVIC CENTER HOSPITAL, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA Giuliani

CROWN HEIGHTS HOSPITAL, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Frazier Sheridan Teplitz Weinstock

DES MOINES GENERAL HOSPITAL DES MOINES. IOWA Curreri

DETROIT OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Amalfi+ano Attarian Glidden MacLeod

ERIE OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA Damiani Rudolph

FARROW HOSPITAL, INC., ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA Colletta

FLINT GENERAL HOSPITAL, FLINT, MICHIGAN Caris

GRAND RAPIDS OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL

GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN

Lezinski

GRANDVIEW HOSPITAL, DAYTON, OHIO Cook Henry

LANCASTER OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA

Kane

Santaspirt Schar+el Sfark

Chambers Elvin Flaherty Johns

OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL OF HARRISBURG HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA

Hausher

OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

Bachrach

Baumgaertel

Couch

England

Evans

Faldon

Gilligan

Goldenberg

Huffnagle

Whyte

Lebovltz

LickfTeld

Llljestrand

Marvil

Phillips

Saponaro

Scott

Stelnsnyder

Weaver, G.

MAYWOOD HOSPITAL, MAYWOOD, CALIFORNIA Russak

PORTLAND OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL

PORTLAND, OREGON

Fasnacht

RIVERVIEW OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL

NORRISTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA

Grimaldi McCool Roberts Smith, J.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL

DENVER, COLORADO

Greenholz

SOUTH BEND OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL

SOUTH BEND, INDIANA

Woodward

VICTORY HOSPITAL

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA

Hall

WEST SIDE OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL OF YORK

YORK, PENNSYLVANIA

Farley Hill Steelman Strausbaugh Weaver, R.

ZIEGER OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL

DETROIT, MICHIGAN

Edinger

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JUNIOR CILA

LLOYD T. ACHENBUCH JR. JOHN W. BARNARD III Atlas Atlas

THOMAS BARNEH FRANK PHILMORE BASKIN

Atlas Lambda Omicron Gamma

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ROBERT P. BASS JR. PAUL L. BERNHARDT HARRIS BLUMBERG LEE JOSEPH BOWDEN

Lambda Omicron Gamma Lambda Omicron Gamma Lambda Omicron Gamma Phi Sigma Gamma

JOHN C. BRADFORD JR. Atlas

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DINO L. CAROZZA Phi Sigma Gamma

CHARLES L. CARR ARTHUR R. CHARNOV

Phi Sigma Gamma Lambda Omicron Gamma

VINCENT L. COLETTA lota Tau Sigma

ANDREW P. CORCORAN LOUIS J. D'ALESSANDRO Atlas lota Tau Sigma

WILLIAM F. DOUCE

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RONALD B. FERRIS Lambda OmJcron Gamma

CARL FISCHER JR.

CHARLES W. FOX

WALTER A. FOX Phi Sigma Gamma

HOWARD S. FRIEDMAN GEORGE W. PRISON JR. Lambda Omicron Gamma Atlas

SIDNEY A. FOGEL PAUL T. FORTUNIA

Lambda Omicron Gamma lota Tau Sigma

MARTIN GARFINKEL Lambda Omicron Gamma

ALBERT GRAYCE Phi Sigma Gamma

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ROBERT E. HALLINGER DONALD JAY HARMAN

Ph! Sigma Gamma Lambda Omicron Gamma

K

G. RICHARD HARTZ Atlas

JOSEPH A. HEMPSEY GEORGE E. HENKEL JR. GORDON L. HILLEGAS

Atlas

juniors

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NORMAN H. ILOWITE DONALD N. JOHNSON MARVIN A. KAPLAN DAVID KERNIS

Phi Sigma Gamma Lambda Omicron Gamma Lambda Omicron Gamma

DONALD KLEIN JOHN ANDREW KLINE

Lambda Omicron Gamma Atlas

ROBERT KOPRINCE

LOUIS M. LAZAROU Lambda Omicron Gamma

RICHARD E. LENOX Phi Sigma Gamma

HOWARD S. LUBIN Lambda Omicron Gamrr

JAMES R. LUCIE Atlas

JOHN S. MALTA Phi Sigma Gamma

BERT A. MANDEL Lambda Omicron Gam

JOHN IRVIN MANN

JOSEPH A. MAXIAN Atlas

DAVID B. McCLAIN Phi Sigma Gamma

juniors

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WILLIAM D. MITCHELL Atlas

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DAVID M. MOLL JOSEPH L. MUSCARELLA CHARLES R. NEWKAM

Atlas Atlas Phi Sigma Gamma

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ROBERT W. PATTON ALBERT L PEARSON JR. FRANK P. PETTINELLI

Atlas

THOMAS W. PIERCE

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WILLIAM J. POUNDS JAMES POWELL SIDNEY R. RENTE JR. RAYMOND S. SCHOLL

lota Tau Sigma Phi Sigma Gamma

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EDMUND S. SCOTT NORBERT L. SILPE

Phi Sigma Gamma Lambda Omicron Gamr

JAMES W. SMITH Phi Sigma Gamma

JAMES P. SOULGES Phi Sigma Gamma

uniors

Our "home" for 6184

hours.

The junior class will soon advance in this direction.

Dr. Heilig lectures on ap- plied structural dynamics.

The junior class "In Colleglo."

HOSPITAL

Dr. Owens during path- ology lecture.

"Take a deep breath and let it all out."

Dr. Clarence Baldwin dis- cusses the hematological aspects of practice.

Saturday morning surgery as viewed from the amphi- theatre.

A familiar evening scene.

"Clinic days are enlight- a ening days."

The College entrance on ll 48fh Street.

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Entrance to our clinic on 20th Street.

X^,5 North Center Hospital's \ nurses residence.

Our clinical entrance on 48th Street.

Our Corner" . . . 48th and Spruce.

Following the dedication in 1951, our total bed capacity exceeded 400.

"I'll have the doctor call you the moment he

O.H.P.'s main entrance on 48th Street.

Looking north on 20th Street.

North Center's main en- trance on 20th Street.

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CORNELIUS F. SULLIVAN PAUL H. THOMAS

Atlas

MICHAEL TRAMUTOLO lota Tau Sigma

LEONARD J. TIERNO MARY ELIZABETH TIPTON

lota Tau Sigma

JAMES R. TYLER Atlas

EARLE N. WAGNER FRANK A. WALLINGTON

Phi Sigma Gamma Phi Sigma Gamma

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FREDERICK M. WILKINS Phi Sigma Gamma

EMERICK YOST JR. Phi Sigma Gamma

FRENCH YOUNGMAN Phi Sigma Gamma

EDMUND L. ZAPP JR. Phi Sigma Gamma

JUNIORS NOT PICTURED:

DAVID DUNCOMBE

DAVID H. FLIEGELMAN

GEORGE W. HENDRICKS JR.

STEPHEN J. KOVACS JR.

EDWARD H. NOVITCH

ROBERT OSDER

JOHN L. PEPPER

HERBERT M. SCHILLER

JAY A. STYLE

BADI ZAHOURY

luniors

MICHAEL J. ZAPPITELLI lota Tau Sigma

HERBERT L. ZIGERMAN Lambda Omicron Gamma

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JOSEPH C. ANORtWS FRANK C. BARONE

Ph! Sigma Gamma Atlas

DONALD A. BAXTER WILLIAM E. SETTS JR.

Phi Sigma Gamma Phi Sigma Gamma

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BRUCE A. BOCHMAN R. WILLIAM BRADWAr

Phi Sigma Gamma Atlas

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JAMES J. BRESLIN

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ROBERT W. CaPITAIN FRANK V. CARUSO JAMES C. CHIMERaKIS EUGENE

Phi Sigma Gamma Atlas Lambda OmI

COHEN :ron Garr

JEROME 8. COHEN

Lambda Omicron Gamrr

sophomores

GERALD COTLER Lambda Omicron Gam

JOHN C. CRAWFORD JOHN A. DALESSANDRO

Atlas Atlas

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ALBERT F. D'ALONZO JOHN C. DE GHETTO JR. ROBERT G. DE RUE ROBERT W. ENGLAND

AHas Atlas Atlas

ALAN M. FALLICK Lambda Omicron Gamma

ROBINSON G. FRY Phi Sigma Gamma

LOIS JEAN GEHRIS DONALD _D. GREIF

Lambda Omicron Gamrr

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THOMAS B. GRIFFITH FREDERICK GROSSBART

Phi Sigma Gamma Lambda Omicron Gamma

JAY H. JOSEPH Lambda Omicron Gar

JOHN A. HIPPLE

FREDERICK J. JAEGER Atlas

DAVID A. KELLAM DONALD W. KETNER CARL KODROFF

Phi Sigma Gamma Phi Sigma Gamma Lambda Omicron Gan

sophomores

RICHARD S. LATTA BERNARD J. LETOURNEaU JACK LEVITT HENRY S. LIEBERT JR.

Alias Atlas Lambda Omicron Gamma Phi Sigma Gamma

ARTHUR A. LODATO Phi Sigma Gamma

JOHN EDWARD LOVE Phi Sigma Gamma

RALPH A. LUONGO JOSEPH E. MAKANT JR.

lofa Tau Sigma Phi Sigma Gamma

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NICK A. MARINO CHARLES N. MARRA MURRAY N. MATEZ ROBERT L. MEALS

Phi Sigma Gamma lota Tau Sigma Lambda Omicron Gamma Phi Sigma Gamma

FREDERICK R. MELHORN LESTER C. MILLARD

Phi Sigma Gamma

EDWARD J. MINEHAN HOWARD C. B. PECKINS

Phi Sigma Gamma Atlas

sophomores

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SEYMOUR PIWOZ JOHN P. POLULICH II THOMAS F. A. POWELL CHARLES P. PRITCHARD

Lambra Omlcron Gamma lofa Tau Sigma Phi Sigma Gamma

JOSEPH J. PRYKANOSKI

WELLDEN PYLE JR. WALTER T. ROBINSON WILLIAM D. RUSIN

Phi Sigma Gamma Atlas

S. PAUL SADICK HENRY SALKIND

Lambda Omicron Gamma Lambda Omlcron Gam

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RICHARD K, SNYDER Phi Sigma Gamma

FRANKLIN M. STEIN Lambda Omicron Gamm

JAMES J. SULLIVAN EDWARD S. SWIATKOWSKI

Phi Sigma Gamma Atlas

RALPH SCHWARTZ PAUL S. SNOKE

Lambda Omicron Gamma Phi Sigma Gamma

sophomores

Sophomore students learn the mechanics of clinical path tests.

Students take a break between lab lectures.

The microscopes and "Bright Line" chambers are quite in vogue here.

Dr. Schall introduces these men to less didactic aspects of chemistry.

"OMT can't be learned from the text book," the students are cautioned.

Dr. Senior explains the apparatus and rationale to the students..

Thenar eminence is posi- tioned prior to dorsal mobilization.

Jay Joseph, '56, watches for signs of precipitate formation.

Sophomore class presi- dent Les Millard looks up from his path sections.

At times the more noble of the students become demonstrators for their classmates.

Careful pipette work by sophomore student.

Dr. Schall tells the class president about the day's experiment.

Students find the clinical chemistry apparatus in- tricate.

Careful technique is the * predecessor of accuracy.

Low back techniques com- mand particular attention by the students here.

Students in path lab are given briefing of the new specimens.

Demonstration is the key- note in instruction of manipulative techniques.

Text and reference books frequently are consulted in the path lab.

if the tubing on this set- up were confused, six experiments would end abruptly.

Open collars and rolled sleeves label the workers in technique lab.

BARRY D. WALP Aflas

J. J. WILDMANN

LEONARD V. WORTH ALEXANDER D. XENAKIS

Atlas Ph! Sigma Gamma

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WARREN C. YOUNG JR. JOSEPH YURKANIN FRANK F. ZAGCARDI MICHAEL WM. ZARRILLI

Ph; Sigma Gamma lota Tau Sigma lota Tau Sigma lota Tau Sigma

SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED:

ABRAHAM ZELLIS Lambda Omicron Gamma

FRANK A. CERRA DANTE Dl MaRZIO ALVIN D. DUBIN FREDERIC JAY FRIEDLIN

E. Milton friedman

THOMAS GASPER JR. JULIUS R. GLOVER EUGENE R. HEaGEN WILLIAM R. HEMSLEY JR. JAMES SCOTT HICKERSON SAMSON A. INWALD RODNEY T. JaCOBSEN

CHARLES H. KROH LEO MICHAEL MARTSUKIS MILTON METZMAN JAMES J. MINAHAN JACK A. MINUTELLa THOMAS LOUIE MOY STANLEY ORONS DAVID A. PaTRIQUIN GEORGE B. SLIFER IRVIN SMITH HERBERT WIENER JOHN B. WYNNE JR.

SOPHOMORE CLASS AT THE TIME OF MATRICULATION

THE SOPHOMORE STUDENTS GATHER FOR A GROUP PICTURE DURING HISTOLOGY LABORATORY.

THE ANNUAL HALLOWEEN DANCE ALWAYS PROVIDES GOOD ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALL.

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ERNEST F. ATELLA WILLIAM J. ATHENS

lofa Tdu Sigma Phi Sigma Gamma

ANITA H. ATKINS

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ROBERT L. ATKINS

EUGENE P. AUSTIN Phi Sigma Gamma

SAMUEL P. BARKER III ROBERT SOUDERS BEAR DANIEL H. BELSKY

Phi Sigma Gamma Lambda Omicron Gamma Lambda Omlcron Gamr

BERNARD E. BLANK RICHARD D. BROSKEY LESTER KIENLE BURGE JR. RICHARD B. CARNICKY

Lambda Omicron Gamma A+las Atlas

freshmen

ETTORE R. CASTIGLIONE HENRY V. A. CHACE NORMaN M. CHaRNEY PAUL K. CHARNOV

lofa Tau Sigma AflaS Lambda Omicron Gamma Lambda Omicron Gamma

ANTHONY S. CIMINERA JOSEPH CRISCIONE RICHARD A. DEIGHAN JR. ARTHUR F. DE MARCO

Ailas Atlas lota Tau Sigma

HERMAN L. EBERHARDT LEONARD ROBERT FINA JEROME I. FLICKER HOWARD R. FOSTER

lota Tau Sigma lota Tau Sigma Lambda Omicron Gamma Phi Sigma Gamma

THEODORE C. GARLAND CHARLES O. GIULIANI ROBERT C. GREER III JOHN T. HARDING JR.

Phi Sigma Gamma lota Tau Sigma Phi Sigma Gamma Phi Sigma Gamma

WESLEY HEINS JR.

JOHN J. HEISER JR. STUART B. HERRICK HERBERT HERSHEY

lota Tau Sigma lota Tau Sigma Lambda Omicron Gamn

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Lambda Omicron Gamma Phi Sigma Gamma Atlas Phi Sigma Gamma

WALTER KLIMASH Atlas

fresh

ANTHONY GIRARD LEONE ELLIS J. LIND6NBAUM i WILLIAM LONGENECKER HOMER F. MaCKEY JR. Iota Tau Sigma Lambda Omicron Gamma Phi Sigma Gamma Phi Sigma Gamma

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MICHAEL A. MaJKA MARVIN H. MALaMUT JAMES J. MALLON JR. ANTHONY MARTURaNO

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MICHAEL J. PAPP Phi Sigma Gamma

ROBERT W. PEARSON Phi Sigma Gamma

HARRY N. PEPE JR. lota Tau Sigma

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men

First year students must complete three trimesters of anatomy.

Some days there are seven consecutive hours ^ of lecture.

Good lighting and care- ful dissection are basic to anatomy lab work.

Kymographic records are made of physiology ex- periments.

Miss D'Aurlo is always ready to explain the bac- teriological and sero- logical procedures.

Dr. Allen discusses the region under study with the students.

Some claim that the kymograph was invented by a physiologist with a soap company!

Parasitology lab finds the freshmen up to their elbows in saline solutions.

Careful dissection is done by each student on a rotating basis.

As dissection proceeds, another student follows in Cunningham.

Great diligence is re- quired to properly dissect the elbow anastomosis.

"Look busy and maybe we won't have a quiz today."

Human excreta is of prime importance in diagnosis.

Dr. Lessig inspects the findings of the embryonic parasitologist.

In the end, objectivity overcame sensitivity.

Some students, at first, found it distasteful.

Frogs' legs proved to be more than food on the freshmen menu.

And on they plodded.

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Embryology class requires perseverance to keep pace with the lecturer.

MAURICE S. ROWLEY PHILIP P. SAPONARO FRANCIS T. SARAMA WILLIAM A. SCHMIDT

Iota Tau Sigma lota Tau Sigma

DOUGLAS K. SHUMWAY DUANE SIMMONS

HARRY L. SLIFER Phf Sigma Gamma

JOSEPH E. SPEAR DONALD F. STANTON

Lambda Omicron Gamma Atlas

E. ZACHARY STEIN JEROME SULMAN

Lambda Omicron Gami

fresh

ROBERT M. SNOW Phi Sigma Gamma

HERBERT E. TRIEHY A. ANDREW TRIMBLE SALVATORE R. VASILE WILLIAM C. WAGNER JR.

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BURTON K. WEISER PAUL WM. WEISS RICHARD W. WHITAKER WALTER O. WILLOUGHBY

Lambda Omicron Gamma Lambda Omicron Gamma Phi Sigma Gamma Phi Sigma Gamma

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ALBERT R. AMALFITANO STANLEY W. BILSKI ARTHUR M. COOPER MORTON COOPERSMITH MRS. RUTH DUNCOMBE ALLAN FOX

DONALD A. GOODMAN ROBERT C. MacAUSLAN

ARTHUR G. PAPPAS LOTHAR G. REBER MILTON ROGER REDLITZ LEO JOSEPH ROBB LOUIS M. RORRO SOLOMON RUDMAN VERNER M. SIMONSEN

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men

Founder's Day, '54, and PCO's first telecast.

Mr. Harry Sylk, "Father' of TV at PCO with Drs Brandt and Barth.

Drs. Court, Poppe, Eaton and D'Alonzo watch TV tour.

Distinguished "Round Table" for Lung Cancer Symposiunn.

Dr. Henry D'Alonio dis- cusses Resident Training Program.

Dr. Earl Riceman outlines etiology of lung cancer.

Dr. O. Edwin Owen checks his script before going "on camera."

College's guests watch telecast from second floor of the hospital.

Camera is adjusted just prior to initial telecast.

TV of thoracotomy is watched on a demonstra- tion monitor.

RGANIZAT

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OFFICERS:

President AL. EDINGER

Vice-President WILLIAM MITCHELL

Secretary CHARLES PRITCHARD

Treasurer JOHN BRADFORD

REPRESENTATIVES

Seniors: Louis Amalfitano, Albert Edinger, Phillip Evans,

Emil FelskI, Abraham Price. Aiternate: Thomas Farley. Juniors. John Bradford, Arthur Charnov, Charles Fox,

V/IIIIam Mitchell. Alternate: Edmund Zapp. Soohomores: Frank Barone, Jay Joseph, David Patrlquin,

Charles Pritchard. Alternate: Joseph Andrews. Freshmen: Richard Delghan, Howard Foster, Charles Gulllani,

James Xanthopolls. Alternate: Daniel Belskl.

The entire student body is represented bv mem- bers elected by each of the four classes. Through these representatives, all students have a voice in matters pertaining to their welfare and organiza- tions.

The Student Council exercises a qeneral super- vision over student organizations and activities. It serves to promote cooperation and harmony among the students. Faculty, Administration, and Alumni.

Student Council undertook the task of revising the constitution and workings of the body in order to increase the scope of student government ac- tivities and to meet the changes which have re-- suited through the curriculum change. This revision, only commencinq now, will be continued by future Councils and will make student government at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy a more pro- ductive and effective organization.

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GLEE CLUB

The PCO Glee Club was rejuvenated in 1949 as an all-nnale organization which put on a highly suc- cessful performance of "South Pacific." The follow- ing year saw the inclusion of the School of Nursing and the formation of a mixed group with a conse- quent widening of its musical scope.

For the past three years, under the direction of Frank Kuykendall, the group has steadily developed to the stage whereby it tackles one or two church services as well as singing at the various college functions. The group has also been fortunate in having Carolyn Burton Hill as its regular ac- companist.

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For the first time in twenty years the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy was represented by an official basketball team last season.

The team, coached by (Registrar) Tom Rowland, played fourteen games. Although their first year's record was not particularly impressive in the "won- lost" columns, the season was not unsuccessful.

Previously the team had been playing under the title of "Westside Collegians" . . . but with the re- sumption of the official status, a notable increase in general student attendance and enthusiasm was very much in evidence.

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SOCIETY OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY

RICHARD K. CHAMBERS President

EDWARD M. PHILLIPS, JR Vice-President

DONALD JOHNSON Secretary

CHARLES CARR Treasurer

DR. H. WALTER EVANS Faculty Advisor

SOCIETY OF INTERNAL MEDICINE

EDWARD ZIMMERMAN President

JOSEPH VINCENT HUFFNAGLE Vice-President

PATRICK W. O'KEEFFE Secretary-Treasurer

DR. WILLIAM F. DAIBER Faculty Advisor

PEDIATRICS SOCIETY

ROBERT L BENTZ President

WILLIAM G. McDowell Vice-President

EDWARD M. PHILLIPS Secretary-Treasurer

DR. WILLIAM S.. SPAETH Faculty Advisor

NEUROPSYCHIATRIC SOCIETY

RICHARD M. BACHRACH President

JEROME S. GREENHOLZ Secretary-Treasurer

DR. GEORGE H. GUEST Faculty Advisor

UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMY OF APPLIED OSTEOPATHY

JOHN C. BRADFORD, JR. Program Chairman

DAVID H. FLIEGELMAN Membership Chairman

JOHN A. KLINE Project Chairman

EDMUND L ZAPP, JR Library Chairman

PAUL S. SNOKE Secretary

DR. ANGUS G. CATHIE Faculty Advisor

ATLAS

Omnia Friitf

Edward P. Crowell, Internal Medicine Henry A. D'Alonio, Jr., Surgery

JUNIORS:

Lloyd Achenbach, John Barnard, Thomas Barnett, John Bradford, Jr., Andrew Corcoran, George W. Prison, Jr., George R. Hartz, Gordon Hillegas, John A. Kline, Joseph Maxian, William Mitchell, David M. Moll, Albert Pearson, Paul H. Thomas, James R. Tyler.

INTERNS: John C. Pellosie, Robert J. Zwiebel.

SOPHOMORES:

Frank C. Barone, William Bradway, James Chimerakis, John

Crawford, John Dalessandro, Albert D'Alonzo, John DeGhetto, Robert DeRue, Frederick Jaeger, Richard S.

Latta, Bernard Letourneau. Leo Martsukis, Thomas L. Moy,

Howard Pecklns, William Rusin, Edward Swiatkowski, Barry D. Walp, Leonard V. Worth.

SENIORS:

John Damiani, Robert Davies, William Dickerson, Richard Fasnacht, Terrence Hall, Howard Hausher, Owen I. Henry, Brian Herdeg, Joseph Huffnagle, Theodore Kellogg, Anthony Siymanski, Duane H. Tucker, William Visconti.

FRESHMEN:

Stanley Bilski, Richard Broskey, Richard Carnicky, Henry V. Chace, Anthony Cimlnera, Morton Coopersmith, Joseph Crisclone, Richard A. Deighan, Walter S. Kip, Walter Kllmash, Herman Kuehn, Stanley Montrom, Donald Stanton.

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INTERNS: Gustave Contl, Robert D. Phelps, Joseph M. Romeo.

SENIORS:

Louis Amalfitano, Roderick Cannatejia, Giacomo Curreri, Jordan Colletta, John DePrisco, Albert Edinger, Mario N. Grimaldi, James R. Hill, Theodore Liljestrand, George D. Marvil, Patrick O'Keeffe, Samuel Santaspirt, Albert P. Schartel, Richman G. Weaver.

JUNIORS:

Vincent L. Coletta, Louis D'Alessandr Frank P. Pettinelli, William J. Pounds, Michael Zappitelli, Leonard J. Tierno.

t, Paul T. Fortuna. Michael Tramutolo,

SOPHOMORES:

Frank Cerra, Dante DiMarzio, Arthur A. Lodato, Ralph A. Luongo, Charles N. Marra, Jack Minutella, John P. Polulleh, Joseph Yurkanin, Frank Zaccardi, Michael Zarilli.

FRESHMEN:

Albert Amalfitano, Ernest F. Atella, Arthur DeMarco, Herman Eberhardt, Leonard R. Fina, Charles O. Giuliani, John J Heiser, Stuart Herrick, Lawrence Jordan, Alexander Keller Anthony G. Leone, James J. Mallon, Anthony Marturano Harry N. Pepe, Lothar G. Reber, Milton Redliti, Leo J Robb, Louis M. Rorro, Philip Saponaro, Francis Sarama Herbert Triehy, Salvatore Vasile.

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PHI SIGMA GAMMA

RESIDENTS:

Jay Adams, Pediatrics. John Burns, Anaesthesiology.

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le, Frede Wheeler.

SENIORS:

Robert Benh, Donald Braunlich, George Bud, Richard Chambers, John Caris, Glenn Coolc, Tom Farley, Emil Felsli, John Gilligan, James Giuliani, Raymond H. Johns, John Lezinski, William Lichfield, Walter McCool, William McDowell, Edgar Miller, Edward Phillips, Clayton Roberts. Norman Rudolph, William Saponaro, Thomas Scott, John C. Smith, Richard Starli, Joseph Steelman, Gerald Weaver, John Whyte, Tom Woodward.

JUNIORS:

Lee J. Bowden, DIno Carozza, Walter Fox, Albert Grayce, Johnson, Richard Lenox, Da Charles Newlam, James Powe

Charles Ca

Robert H id McClain. John Malta I. Raymond Scholl, Edmund

Carl Fischer, nger, Donald

Scott, James W. Smith, James Soulges, Cornelius Sullivan, Earle Wagner, Frank Wellington, Frederick Wilklns, Emerick Yost, French Youngman. Edmund Tapp.

SOPHOMORES:

Joseph Andrews, Donald Baxter, William Belti, Bruce Boeh- man, James Breslin, Robert Capitan, Frederic Friedlin, Robinson Fry, Thomas Gasper, Jr., Thomas Griffith, Eugene R. Heagen, Scott HIckerson, Rodney Jacobson, David Kellam, Donald Ketner, Charles Kroh, Henry Liebert, Arthur Lodato, John Love, Joseph Makant, Nick A. Marino, Robert Meals, Frederick Melhorn, Lester Millard, Edward Minehan, Charles Pritchard, Wellden Pyle, George Slifer, Paul S. Snoke, Richard Snyder, James Sullivan, John B. Wynne, Alexander Xenakis, Warren C. Young.

FRESHMEN:

William Athens, Eugene Austin, Samuel Parker, Robert Boar, Howard Foster, Theodore Garland, Robert C. Greer, III, John T. Harding, Laiarus KIrlfides, James Kramllch, Dale Kulper, William Longenecker, Robert MacAuslan, Homer Mackey, Michael Papp, Arthur Pappas, Robert Pearson, John C. Photis, James F. Rea, William Schmidt, Douglas Shumway, Verner Simonsen, Harry L. Slifer, Robert M. Snow, William Wagner, Richard Whitaker, Walter Willoughby. James Xanthopoulout.

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roHiided In 1921, X'ndiici-m Chavt'-

RESIDENTS:

Robert Friedman, Surgery

Walter Schwarti, Internal Medicine

Arnold Wechsler, 2nd-Yr. Rotating Internship

INTERNS:

Philip Guyer

A. Bricl, Milton Da Santord Paul, Alvln

ion, Sidney Fishbein, Seymour Rosen, Morton Silver.

SENIORS:

Richard Bachrach. Sidney Berlcowitz, Robert Frailer, Earl Gabriel, Irving Goldenberg, Jerome Greenholz, Jerome Greenspan, Robert Kaplan, Harold Kraman, Philip Lebovitz, Abraham Price, Robert J. Rothberg, Sidney Russal, Gerald Scharf Paul Steingard, Wynne Steinsnyder. Harold Teplitz, Stanley Weinstocic, Edward Zimmerman.

JUNIORS: Frank Baskin, Robert Bass. Paul Bernhardt, Harris Blumberg,

Arthur Charnov, Ronald Ferris, David Fliegelman. Sidney Fogel, Howard Friedman, Martin Gartlnkel. Donald Harman. Norman llowite. Marvin Kaplan, David Kernis. Donald Klein, Louis Lazarou, Howard Lubin. Berthold Mandel. Herbert Schiller, Norbert Sllpe, Herbert Zlgerman.

SOPHOMORES: David Bronstein, Eugene Cohen. Jerome Cohen. Alvin Dubin, Alan Fallicit, E. Milton Friedman. Julius Glover Donald Grief, Fred Grossbarf, Samson Inwald, Jay Joseph Carl KodrofF, Jack Levitt, Murray Matez, Milton Metzman Stanley Orons, Seymous Piwoz, Paul Sadick. Henry Salkind Ralph Schwartz, Irvin Smith. Frank Stein. Herbert Wiener Abraham Zellis.

FRESHMEN: Daniel Belsky, Bernard Blank, Norman Charney. Paul Charnov, Arthur Cooper, Jerome Flicker, Herbert Hershey. Richard Hockstein, Melvin Jaspan, Erwin Kliger. Norman Knee, Ellis Lindenbaum, Marvin Malamut, Lawrence Miller, Burton Pomeranti. Elliot Port, Marvin Rosner. Zachary Stein. Jerome Sulman, Burton Weiser, Paul Weiss.

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STUDENT WIVES

Above and beyond their household duties, many wives are members of a school group which Is further dedicated to the better understanding of their husbands' profession . . . the Student Wives Organization.

Through the media of cake selling, dances and other affairs, the girls have promoted good will and funds enough to add several hundreds of dollars worth of books to the college library, purchase new curtains for our auditorium stage, and many other Items which help to beautify our school.

Whether It Is a lecture on some phase of medi- cine, an evaluation of the problems and responsi- bilities of the physician's wife, a "bake sale" cam- paign for additional funds, or an old fashioned square dance in the auditorium, the wives con- sistently come through with sincere enthusiasm and a will to succeed.

THE AXONE

The AXONE has intermittently appeared on the PCO campus since its founding in 1922. When the Class of '54 matriculated in September, 1950, the newly organized Student Council was prepar- ing to restore it to the campus as their official publication.

Hyman W. Weinberg, '53, was selected as the Editor, and con- tinued in that position through the Spring of 1952. At that time, an Editorial Board, consisting of Terry hiall, '54, Brian Herdeg, '54, and Duane Tucker, '54, was appointed. Their term ended in October, '53, when Bob DeRue, '56, and Jim Chimerakis, '56, became temporary Co-Editors. The current Editor-in-Chief is Jim Chimerakis, '56.

The AXONE underwent a metamorphosis in February, 1954, when it became a pocket-size news magazine. This is particularly notable since, in 1922, the first AXONE was also a magazine, just twice the size of the current publication.

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ALBERT G. EDINGER Business Manager

ABRAHAM L. PRICE Assistant Business Manager

J. VINCENT HUFFNASLE Advertising Chairman

LOUIS AMALFITANO. '54 KATHERINE M. ENGLAND, '54 PHILLIP K. EVANS, '54 KARL E. FALDON, '54 JAMES J. GIULIANI, '54 JOHN C. SMITH, '54 EDWARD ZIMMERMAN, '54 AL GRAYCE. '55 MICHAEL TROMUTOLA, '55 WELDEN PYLE, '56 LEONARD WORTH, '56 CHARLES GIULIANI, '57 PAT DEMURO, '54 (School ot Nursing) JUDY BRANNICK, '56 (School of Nursing)

SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CREDITS

ALEXANDER XENAKIS, '56

SIDNEY A. FOGEL, '55

The Business Staff and Editorial Staff of the SYNAPSIS 1954 wish to express partic- ular appreciation to our Faculty Advisor ... a man with many responsibilities who spent the time and showed the interest necessary to re-establish the SYNAPSIS on the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy campus

THOMAS M. ROWLAND, JR.

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GREETINGS TO THE GRADUATES

My sincere congratulations to each one of you on attaining the coveted goal of graduation. In reality, it is the beginning of your career in nursing.

As graduate nurses, you will have the opportunity and obligation to participate in the provision of health protection for the American people and to promote better health care for the peoples of the world. Accept your challenge and obligation to the nursing profession conscientiously.

My very best wishes to you for future happiness and success.

DOROTHY B. RANCK, R.N. Director of Nursing School and Nursing Service

DOROTHY BELLE RANCK, R.N. Director, School of Nursing and Nursing Service. Diploma, Jefferson Hospital School of Nursing. B.S. in Nursing Edu- cation, University of Pennsylvania.

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IRMA JEANNETTE REESE, R.N. Assistant Director and Educational Director, School of Nursing and Nursing Service. Dlplonna, Osteopathic Hos- pital of Philadelphia School of Nursing. B.S. in Nursing Education, University of Pennsylvania.

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RUTH S. FARLOW, R.N. Clinical Instructor. Diploma, Osteopathic Hospital of Phila- delphia School of Nursing. Post Graduate course In Operat- ing Room technique; Advanced work at Dulce University.

ETHEL R. SMITH, R.N. Nursing Arts Instructor. Diploma, Philadelphia General Hospital School of Nursing. Advanced Study, University of Pennsylvania.

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SARA SEARIGHT, R.N. Assistant Director, Nursing Service at North Center. Diploma, Osteopathic Hospital of Philadelphia School of Nursing.

NOT PICTURED:

BEATRICE KISTLER KISH, R.N. istructor. Diploma, Petersburg Hospital School of B.S. In Nursing Education, University of

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senior nurses

PATRICIA DE MURO, a native Philadelphian, is planning to remain at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy Hospital where she hopes to do general nursing work.

ELIZABETH MOORE DE RUE, another native Phila- delphian, Is the wife of a sophomore student and plans to remain at the Philadelphia College of Oste- opathy hlospltal, preferably as a scrub nurse in the operating room.

MARGARET C. FROELICH, whose home is In Phila- delphia, Is at present undecided about what form of nursing service she would like to enter.

NELL NADINE GROSSMAN, whose home Is in Detroit, Michigan, is planning on entering public health nursing In Detroit.

senior nurses

CELIA MARTHA JASGER, who came from Flint, Michigan, is currently undecided about what aspect of nursing service she will enter.

AIMEE R. ROMAN, whose home is in Coleman, Michigan, would like to do pediatric nursing In Lansing, Michigan.

JUNE HACKMAN, whose home is in Lancaster, Penna., is planning on entering general nursing, working as an air line hostess or traveling.

DOLORES ANN MOSER. a native Phllidelphian, is particularly interested in surgical nursing, perhaps at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy hlospitaL

LOIS ROSENBERG, whose home is in Eas+on, Penna., would like to enter general nursing service at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy Hospital.

FRAN SMITH, who came from Palmyra, Penna, is considering entering obstetrical nursing at Harris- burg Osteopathic Hospital.

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MARLENE R. SMITH, 'a native of Memphis, Michi- gan, is presently undecided about what aspect of nursing service she will enter.

JOAN MARIE STANFORD, whose home is in Harrisburg, Penna., is planning on remaining at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy Hospital where she will do general nursing.

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JANE TILGHMAN, a native Philadelphian, is con- sidering general nursing service at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathy Hospital.

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intermediate nursing students

CLASS OFFICERS

President NANCY J. SAMP

Secretary-Treasurer NORMA J. MARKLE

STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS

President NANCY J. SAMP

Vice-President BARBARA S. LAIB

Secretary BETTY J. SMITH

Treasurer CAROL E. NIX

PATRICIA ANNE BIGLEY Doylestown, Pa.

CAROL ANNE GREY PoHstown, Pa.

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GERTRUDE R. HAMILTON Livonia, Mich.

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TINA NADINE HARVEY Detroit, Mich.

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DOROTHY LOUISE HOOVER Harrisburg, Pa.

MARYR. PATERSON Saginaw, Mich.

JANE ELLYN KING DeV/itt, Mich.

CAROL ELAINA NIX DeLand, Florida

NORMA JEAN MARKLE York, Pa.

DAWN J. MARTIN West Greenwich, R. I.

NANCY JOAN SAMP Detroit, Mich.

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pre-dinical nursing students

Housemother Miss Mary Nye with nurses.

CLASS OFFICERS

President BARBARA S. LAIB

Vice-President JOYCE D. BURY

Secretary WINIFRED M. WHEELER

Treasurer M. KATHLEEN LaMORRE

SARAH ANN BLANK Philadelphia, Pa.

JUDITH LOUISE BRANNICK Trenton, Mich.

JOYCE DIANE BURY k

Clayton, Mo. "

INEZ ANN CRANE Wyandotte, Mich.

JOANNE ORA HALL Philadelphia, Pa.

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ETTY JANE SMITH Livonia, Mich.

LOLA EDNA STONE Bedford, Pa.

PAULINE C. SWEIGART Ephrata, Pa.

MARGARET ELLA WHLER LItitz, Pa.

WINIFRED MAE WHEELER Easton, Pa.

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Miss Ranck relaxes from her administrative duties.

Staff parties always high- I *\w "^ light the Yuletide Season. -Jfitf

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Nurse's Dining Room, North Center.

Surgical instruments de- mand care and attention.

Mrs. Heaton and Mrs. Cassett relax following their obstetrical duties.

Dr. Evans plays host for the O.R. Christmas Party.

Luncheon always provides 4 time for a relaxing cigar- ette.

Miss Hartranft preparing instruments for the auto-

Mrs. DeRue consults her patient's chart.

A brief moment of relaxa- tion during the busy day.

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Blanche C. Allen

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J. Ernest Leuzinger

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William Baldwin, Jr.

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Abraham Levin

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Harry E. Binder

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Paul T. Lloyd

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William E. Brandt

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Custer B. Long

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Alice Chase

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John M. Martin

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Edwin H. Cressman

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Leo L. Martin

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William F. Daiber

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Roy J. McDowell

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Andrew D. DeMasi

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Arnold Melnick

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Stanley Dorman

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William G. Morris

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James M. Eaton

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Fredrick E. Mowry

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Arthur M. Flack, Jr.

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Stanley Schiowitz

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James A. Frazer

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Jean L. Shiperia

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Masterson, Eleanor V 163 Linwood St., Brooklyn 8, N. Y.

Miller, Lawrence E 1274 Levicic St., Phila., Pa.

Montrom, Stanley C M38 Spruce St., Easton, Pa.

Papp, Michael J 107 Henry St., Trenton, N. J.

Pappas, Arthur G 4611 189th St., Flushing 58, N. Y.

Pearson, Robert W 4526 Millett St., Phila., Pa.

Pepe, Harry N 2420 S. Rosewood St., Phila., Pa.

Photis, John C 4012 L St., Phila., Pa.

Pomeranti, Burton 2457 N. 2nd St., Phila., Pa.

Port, Elliot B. 388 New York Ave., Brooklyn 13, N. Y.

Rea, James F 22 Carlisle St., Bergentield, N. J.

Reber, Lothar G 17 N. 3rd Ave., West Reading, Pa.

Redliti, Milton R 33 Oxford Ave., Webster, Mass.

Rente, Frederick W 31 Garrison Road, Williannsville, N. Y.

Robb, Leo J 166 Upland Rd., Havertown, Pa.

Rorro, Louis M 417 Chestnut Ave., Trenton 10, N. J.

Rosner, Marvin L 5916 Kemble Ave., Phila., Pa.

Rowley, Maurice S 548 Mt. Hope Ave., Rochester, N. Y.

Rudman, Solomon 1544 N. Franklin St., Phila. 22, Pa.

Saponaro, Philip P Mil S.Wilton St., Phila., Pa.

Sarama, Francis T 4474 Silverwood St., Phila., Pa.

Schmidt, William A 115 S. Holly Ave., Maple Shade, N. J.

Shumway, Douglas K 119 Jefferson Ave., River Edge, N. J.

Simmons, Duane 31 Stiles Rd., Nixon Pike, Nixon, N. J.

Simonsen, Verner M 710 N. James St., Rome, N. Y.

Slifer, Harry L 721 Glenview St., Phila. II, Pa.

Snow, Robert M 3900 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa.

Spear, Joseph E Oneonta, N. Y.

Stanton, Donald F 180 Elmira St., Troy, N. Y.

Stein, Edwin Z 8341 Thovron St., Phila., Pa.

Sulman, Jerome H 5239 Walnut St., Phila., Pa.

Triehy, Herbert E 34 Spring St., Belfast, Maine

Trimble, Arthur A Moultrie, Ga.

Vaslle, Salvatore R 2124 S. 20th St., Phila., Pa.

Wagner, William C 9 S. 4th St., Steelton, Pa.

Weiser, Burton K 900 Chestnut St., Camden, N. J.

Weiss, Paul W 4175 Leidy Ave., Phila., Pa.

Whitaker, Richard W 5038 Wakefield St., Phila., Pa.

Willoughby, Walter 0 270 Jonquil PL, Pittsburgh 34, Pa.

Xanthopoulos, James E 288 Barney St., Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Zaroff, Ralph 4238 Parkside Ave., Phila., Pa.

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