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"IT WAS THE BEST OF TIMES, IT WAS THE WORST OF TIMES, . . . "

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"it was the age of WISDOM

it was the age of FOOLISHNESS,

it was the epoch of BELIEF

it was the epoch of INCREDULITY,

it was the spring of HOPE, . . .

it was the winter of DESPAIR.

CHARLES DICKENS

DEDICATION

AS EDITOR OF THE YEARBOOK IT IS MY PRIVILEGE TO CHOOSE THOSE INDIVIDUALS WHO HAD THE MOST SIGNIFI- CANT IMPACT ON THE GRADUATING CLASS. AFTER MUCH CONSIDERATION, IT WAS CLEAR THAT THE ACCOMPLISH- MENTS AND CHARACTER OF MY ENTIRE CLASS, THE CLASS OF 1982, WON MY RESPECT AND DEEMED THIS DEDICATION. WE APPRECIATE THE ASSISTANCE WE RE- CEIVED FROM OUR FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND FACULTY; HOW- EVER, IN THE LAST THREE YEARS WE CAME TO RELY MORE AND MORE ON OURSELVES. TOGETHER WE ENDURED. WE LEARNED TO LOVE AND ENCOURAGE ONE ANOTHER EVEN DURING THE MOST FRUSTRATING AND DIFFICULT TIMES. THE STRENGTH WHICH WE OBTAINED FROM ONE ANOTHER'S CONTINUOUS SUPPORT FORMED THE FOUN- DATION FOR A GROWING STRENGTH WITHIN OURSELVES.

MAY THE CARE AND THOUGHT PUT INTO EACH PAGE OF THIS YEARBOOK BE A TESTIMONY TO EACH MEMBER OF THE CLASS OF 1982.

ANNE MEYERS, EDITOR

DEANS MESSAGE

THE SCHOOL OF PHARMACY HAS BEEN HOUSED IN MANY DIFFERENT BUILDINGS HERE IN BALTIMORE SINCE CLASSES WERE FIRST BEGUN IN 1841. MOST RECENTLY ITS OFFICES, LABORATORIES, AND CLASSROOMS WERE TO BE FOUND IN A SERIES OF BUILDINGS ALONG LOMBARD AND GREENE STREETS, AND THE CLASS OF 1982 IS THE LAST CLASS TO HAVE ROAMED THE CORRIDORS OF THOSE NON-IVY CLAD STRUCTURES. I'M SURE THAT EACH OF YOU WILL HAVE MANY LONG LASTING MEMORIES, BOTH GOOD AND BAD, OF THOSE STUDENT DAYS.

OUR NEW BUILDING ON PINE STREET WILL HELP PHARMACY MAINTAIN A STRONG IDENTITY ON THE UMAB CAMPUS, BUT BRICKS AND MORTAR ARE ONLY A SMALL PART OF OUR CON- TRIBUTION TO THE PROFESSION. THE INDIVIDUAL GRADUATE OF OUR PROGRAM IS STILL THE MOST IMPORTANT COMPO- NENT OF A STRONG PHARMACY PROFESSION IN MARYLAND. WHILE THE EFFORTS OF YOUR TOTAL CLASS WILL DETERMINE THE FUTURE STANDARDS OF PRACTICE, THE WORK OF ONE INDIVIDUAL CAN ACTUALLY HAVE A MAJOR IMPACT ON THE ADVANCEMENT OF PHARMACY. I HOPE THAT EACH OF YOU TRY TO BE THAT SPECIAL PERSON.

WILLIAM J. KINNARD, JR.

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RALPH N. BLOMSTER Professor and Department Chairman, B.S. Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, 1953; M.S. University of Pittsburgh, 1958; Ph.D. University of Connecticut, 1963

NICHOLAS ZENKER Professor of Medicinal Chemistry, CD. SC. CH. University of Louvain, 1948; M.S. University of California, 1953; Ph.D. University of California San Francisco, 1958

MARILYN K. SPEEDIE Associate Professor, B.S. Purdue University, 1970; Ph.D. Purdue University, 1973

JEREMY WRIGHT Associate Professor, B.Sc. University of Manchester, 1961; Ph.D. University of London, 1965

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FRANK MILIO Lecturer, B.S. University of BOB GOODWIN

Maryland, 1952; M.S. University of Maryland, Graduate Student

1958

HANK OWENS Graduate Student

PAKTIYA TANGTATSAWASDI Graduate Student

NORMA COLLINS Secretary

AND PHARMACOGNOSY

KARL-HEINZ ROSLER Associate Professor, B.S. University of Munich, 1956; Ph.D. University of Munich, 1960

LARRY A. SPITZNAGLE Associate Professor, B.S. Purdue University, 1965; M.S. Purdue University, 1966; Ph.D. Purdue University, 1969

PATRICK S. CALLERY Associate Professor, B.S. University of Utah, 1968; Ph.D. University of California San Francisco, 1974

S. EDWARD KRIKORIAN Associate Professor, B.S. University of Utah, 1951; Sc.B. Brown University, 1951; Ph.D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967

BURTON G. POGELL Professor, B.S. Johns Hopkins University, 1948; Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, 1952

MARK SHOCKEN Graduate Student

LOU HUBBARD Lab Assistant

KAMLESH SHAH Graduate Student

JILL JOHNSON Secretary

PHARMACOLOGY

NAIM KHAZAN Professor and Department Chairman, Ph.D. University of GARY G. BUTERBAUGH Associate professor. B.S. Iowa State University,

Bagdad, 1943; Ph.D. Hebrew University, Israel 1960 1965 M.S. University of Iowa, 1967; Ph.D. University of Iowa, 1969

LYNN RUTKOWSKI Graduate Student

ANTHONY C. TOMASELLO Instructor, B.S. University of Maryland 1973 M.S. University of Maryland, 1981

DAVID SWEENY Graduate Student

GWEN SIMMONS Secretary

PHARMACOLOGY

CHRISTINE U. ECCLES Assistant Professor, B.A. University of Rochester. GARY A. LESHER Assistant professor, B.S. Carroll University, 1972; M.S. 1973; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University, 1980 Purdue University, 1974; Ph.D. Purdue University, 1977

MYRON WEINER Associate Professor, B.S. University of Maryland, 1966; Ph.D. University of Maryland, 1971

J. EDWARD MORETON Associate Professor, B.S. University of Mississippi, 1966; Ph.D. University of Mississippi, 1971

EMILY SADLER Graduate Student

BARBARA BAKER Secretary

CLINICAL

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ROBERT A. KERR Associate Professor and Department Chairman, A.B. University of California, 1966; Pharm. D. University of California San Francisco, 1970

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ROBERT J. MICHOCKI Assistant Professor, B.S. University of Maryland, 1971; Pharm. D. University of Maryland, 1974

THOMAS J. CALI Assistant Professor, B.S. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1972; Pharm. D. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1973

DAVID S. ROFFMAN Associate Professor, B.S. University of Maryland, 1970; Pharm. D. University of Maryland, 1973

ELAINE LONG Assistant Professor, B.S. Messiah College, 1972; B.S. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1977; Pharm. D. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1981

BARBARA ZAROWITZ Assistant Professor, B.S. University of Toronto, 1978; B.S. State University of New York At Buffalo, 1980; Pharm. D. State University of New York At Buffalo, 1980

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PHARMACY

THOMAS H. WISER Associate Professor, B.S. University of Minnesota, 1971; Pharm. D. University of Minnesota, 1973

JOHN M. HOOPES Assistant Professor, B.S. Ohio Northern University, 1970; Pharm. D. Duquesne University, 1974

WENDY KLEIN-SCHWARTZ Assistant Professor and Assistant Director, Poison Information Center, Pharm. D. University of Maryland, 1977

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GARY M. ODERDA Associate Professor and Director, Poison Information Center, Pharm. D. University of California San Francisco, 1972

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ROBERT DAVIS

Pharm. D. University of Maryland, 1978

RENEE T. SMITH Secretary

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PHARMACEUTICS

RALPH F. SHANGRAW Professor and Department Chairman, B.S. LARRY L. AUGSBURGER Associate Professor. B.S. University of Maryland.

Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, 1952; M.S. Massachusetts College of 1962; M.S. University of Maryland, 1965; Ph.D. University of Maryland, Pharmacy, 1954; Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1958 1967

R. GARY HOLLENBECK Assistant Professor, B.S. Albany College of Pharmacy, 1972; Ph.D. Purdue University, 1977

ANDRE J. JACKSON Assistant Professor. B.S. Towson State University. 1967: Ph.D. University of Cincinnati, 1972

MARK FLETCHER Graduate Student

JAMES WALTER Graduate Student

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PHARMACEUTICS

JAMES LESLIE Associate Professor and Associate Director of Clinical

LAWRENCE J. LESKO Associate Professor and Director of Clinical

Pharmacokinetics Laboratory, B.Sc. Queens University of Belfast, 1956; Pharmacokinetics Laboratory. B.S. Temple University, 1967; Ph.D.

Ph.D. Queens University of Belfast, 1959

Temple University, 1972

ARUN KOPARKAR, ALLAN FAN, JOHN HONTZ Graduate Students

AMPOL MITREVEJ Graduate Student

LINDA THOMAS Secretary

LEE HARRISON Secretary

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PHARMACY PRACTICE AND

PETER B. LAMY Professor and Department Chairman, B.S. Philadelphia FRANCIS B. PALUMBO Associate Professor. B.S. Medical College of South

College of Pharmacy, 1956; M.S. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1958; Carolina, 1968, M.S. University of Mississippi, 1973: Ph.D. University of Ph.D. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1964 Mississippi, 1974

BENJAMIN F. ALLEN Associate Professor, B.S. University of Maryland, BERRY MEANS

1937; Ph.D. University of Maryland, 1949 Lecturer

MARVIN L. OED CONNIE RICHARDS

Instructor and Associate Director of Professional Experience Program, B.S. Secretary University of Maryland, 1956

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ADMINISTRATION SCIENCES

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ROBERT S. BEARDSLEY Assistant Professor, B.S. Oregon State University, DONALD 0. FEDDER Assistant Professor and Director of Professional 1972; M.S. University of Minnesota, 1975; Ph.D. University of Minnesota, Experience Program, B.S. University of Maryland, 1950; M.P.H. Johns 1977 Hopkins University, 1978; D.P.H. Johns Hopkins University, 1982

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JUDGE JOHN FADER II Lecturer

JOSEPH KAUFMAN Lecturer

ARLICE MOLOCK Secretary

ANITA EDMONDS Secretary

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ADMINISTRATION

WILLIAM J. KINNARD. JR. Dean and Professor of Pharmacology and Toxicology B.S. University of Pittsburgh 1953 M.S. University of Pittsburgh 1955 Ph.D. Purdue University 1957

DEAN E. LEAVITT Associate Dean for Administration and Professional Service and Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Administrative Sciences. B.S. University of Maryland, 1954 M.S. University of Maryland 1957 M.B.A. University of Maryland 1964 Ph.D. Purdue University, 1968

DAVID A. KNAPP Associate Dean for Graduate Education and Research and Professor Pharmacy Practice and Administrative Sciences B.S. Purdue University, 1960 M.S. Purdue University 1962, Ph.D. Purdue University, 1965

STUART M. SPEEDIE Assistant Dean for Professional Education and Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Administrative Sciences. B.S. Purdue University 1969, M.S. Purdue University, 1970 Ph.D. Purdue University 1973

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GRADY DALE, JR. B.S. St. Peters College 1969, M.A. Montclair State College 1971, Ed. D. University of Northern Colorado 1975

ANN L. BONAPARTE Office Secretary

LISBETH BAKER Accounting Clerk

MARY JO IVINS Accounting Associate

MARGARET E. BEATTY Administrative Aide

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Headed for the gym to shoot some hoops?

Wendy stunned by news that she lectures too fast.

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Tony offering counselling to the drug abuser on the street.

so I quit."

The scientific way to brew coffee.

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SIU Y. ADAMS Elder Ed 4; Kappa Psi 4, 5; SAPhA 5.

BILL ADDICKS Elder Ed 4, 5; Kappa Psi 4, 5; SAPhA 3; Pharmacy Swim Team (captain).

BARBARA B. BEDELL (Barbi); Admissions Committee 3, 4, 5 (Vice President 5); AZO 4, 5; SAPhA 3, 4, 5.

LAWRENCE BEKER Phi Delta Chi 3, 4, 5; Substitute teacher and guest lecturer.

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EDWARD A. BELL Phi Delta Chi 4, 5 (Token Chaplain 4); SAPhA 3, 4, 5.

MICHAEL N. BLAZEJAK SAPhA 3, 4, 5; "Bank robbery in Indian- apolis" 4.

MARYANNE BLAIR BUDNICHUK Kappa Psi 4, 5; Rho Chi 4, 5; SAPhA 3, 4, 5.

Mr. and Mrs. Loc Dang

KAREN CALDWELL SAPhA 3; SNAPhA 4, 5.

BETH COHEN Elder Ed 4; SAPhA 5.

JOHN CONLEY Kappa Psi 3, 4, 5.

JIM CRABLE Kappa Psi 5; SAPhA 4, 5.

Karen

LAURI CROWN K. Steiner Fan Club 4, 5 (President); Wed. Night Poker Team.

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Dan caught dreaming of faraway places

DUDLEY A. DEMAREST JR. APhA 3, 4, 5 (Delegate 4, 5); ASHP 5; Coffee house Chairman 3, 4, 5; Dean's List 3; Elder Ed 4, 5; MPhA 3, 4, 5 (Board member 5, Delegate 5); MSHP 5; Rho Chi 4, 5; SAPhA 3, 4, 5 (Region II Delegate 4, National Speaker of the House 5); SCODAE 3, 4, 5; SGA 3, 4 (Vice President); Who's Who 5.

DANIEL KEITH DOHERTY Back Row Rastafarean; Key West 1980; Wed. Night Poker Team; Hedo- nism or Bust.

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CHUCK DONOHUE

JAMIE LEIGH DOWELL Co-chairman Dance Committee 5 Kappa Psi 3,4,5 (Vice Reagent 4); SA PhA 3,4,5; Yearbook 5.

JEFF FARACE Phi Delta Chi 3,4,5.

Mark

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JAMES FINCH "Duke"; Class Treasurer 5; Phi Delta Chi 4,5; Yearbook Photographer 5.

STEPHEN FRIEDMAN Elder Ed 4,5; Pharmacy Basketball Team 3,4 (Captain 4); Pharmacy Foot- , ball Team 3,4; SAPhA 3,4.

STEVE GEORGE SUSAN GOTTLIEB

FRANKLIN R. GROLLMAN B.P. Screening; Elder Ed; PEP Survey 5; Rho Chi 4,5 (Treasurer 5); Wed. Night Poker Team.

YOUNG-AE HAHN Kappa Psi 5; SAPhA 5.

CHERYL HAWTOF Elder Ed 4; Phi Delta Chi 3,4,5; SAPhA 3,5.

STEVE HERLICH Dean's List 3; Phi Delta Chi 3,4,5 (Inner Guard 4); SAPhA 3,5.

Steve and Maria

Frank Edema

Young-Ae and Rany anticipate those Big Bucks1

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GERARD HERPEL Backrow Bombers 3,4,5; Intramural B- Ball 3,4; Intramural V-Ball 3,4 (Champs); Pinball Wizards 3,4,5; Mud Bowl 1981; "Bank robbery in Indiana- polis" 4.

LAURIE A. MEADS HOLDCLAW SAPhA 3,4,5; SNAPhA 3,4,5.

MARILYN ANN HOLLAND Kappa Psi 4,5; MSHP 4,5; SAPhA 3,5; One of the Boat People; a.k.a. "F.B."

ANNA MARIA HOMONNAY-WEIKEL Dean's List 4; Elder Ed 5; Poison Center 5; SAPhA 5; SCODAE 4.

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CAROL A. JUNGE Elder Ed 4; Rho Chi 4, 5; SAPhA 4, 5.

THERESA KATHERINE F. JUSTICE Class Secretary 5; Co-Chairman of Spring Dance 5; Kappa Psi 3, 4, 5 (Sec- retary 4, 5); SAPhA 3, 4, 5; SGA 4, 5; UTC Co-Editor 4; Yearbook 5.

CATHERINE DAWN KANE Dean's List 5; Phi Delta Chi 4, 5 (Secre tary 5); Yearbook typist 5.

Cathy

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ANGELIQUE RENE KARIOTIS Auction Committee 4; Big Brother/Big Sister Co-chairperson 4; Class Secretary

3, 4; Dean's List 5; Elder Ed 5; Kappa Psi 3, 4, 5 (Regent 4); Orientation Pro- gram 4, 5; PEP Committe 5; SAPhA

including APha, MPhA) 3, 4, 5; SGA 3,

4, 5 (President 5); Student Discipline and Grievance Committee Chairman 5; Tour Guide 4; Who's Who 5; Yearbook 5.

ANNETTE MARIA KASSOLIS Admissions Committee 3, 4, 5; Elder Ed 3, 4; SCODAE 3, 4.

RANY KIM Kappa Psi 4, 5; SAPhA 5.

RONALD P. KLEIMAN All Nighters Study Squad; Big Daddy Dunkers B-Ball; Phi Delta Chi 4, 5; SA- PhA 3, 5.

Annette back from Market

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BILL KROCHESK Mambo Bill ("Everybody Mambo" UTC Co-editor 4.

JANE MARIE LeGOFF Class Vice President 4; Kappa Psi 4, 5 SAPhA 4, 5; SCODAE 4.

TOM LESKO Class Vice President 3; Class President 4; Phi Delta Chi 4, 5; Poison Center 5; SAPhA 3, 4, 5; Tour Guide 5.

WINNIE H. LIN Dean's List 3; Rho Chi 4, 5; SAPhA 3; "Heartfelt thanks to my Mom and Dad, I love you too."

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TERESA JEAN LiVOLSI Elder Ed 4; Phi Delta Chi 3, 4, 5 (Trea- surer 4); SAPhA 3, 4, 5; Yearbook Busi- ness Editor 5.

WANDA T. MALDONADO-DAVILA Kappa Psi 4, 5; Volleyball 4, 5.

STEVEN MARCALUS Academic excellence 4; SAPhA 3, 5; SCODAE 5; SGA 4.

LAURA MAXWELL Kappa Psi 4, 5; MSHP 5; SAPhA 3, 5; SCODAE.

Steve drives yet another point home. Terry

Wanda

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LIESER M. MAYO APhA 5; Kappa Psi 4,5; SAPhA 3.

EDITH McCARTEY

LINDA McFADYEN Elder Ed 4,5; Phi Delta Chi 3,4,5 (Secre- tary 3); Poison Center 5; SAPhA 3,4,5; SCODAE 3,4,5 (Program Director 4).

CLIFF McGRAW Phi Delta Chi 3,4,5.

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LORI A. MEARS Dean's List 3,4; Rho Chi 4,5; SAPhA 3,5.

T. ANNE MEYERS Class Vice President 5; Coffeehouse 3,4,5; Elder Ed 5; MSHP 5; Phi Delta Chi 4,5; SAPhA 4,5; UTC artist 4,5; Yearbook 4,5; (Editor and photographer 5).

JANET A. MURPHY Auction Committee 4; Kappa Psi 4,5; SAPhA 4,5; Yearbook 4,5 (Photogra- pher 5).

Jan expresses her opinion of PEP

John

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TUONG NGUYEN VAN T. NGUYEN

VAL NOWAK Back row bombers 3, 4, 5; Kappa Psi 4, 5; SAPhA 3, 5; "Sound mind, sound body"; Indianapolis bank robbery 4.

HAE-KYUNG MICHELLE PAIK Elder Ed 5; Kappa Psi 4, 5; SAPhA 5.

MARK PILACHOWSKI Kappa Psi 4, 5; SAPhA 3.

ELIZABETH ANN POGGI Elder Ed 5; Kappa Psi 4, 5; SAPhA 3, 4, 5 (O.C. Convention Delegate 4).

MARK PRESCOP Class President 5; Class Treasurer 3, 4; SAPhA 3; SCODAE 3.

Mark sneaks out of class to find Mark

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GREGORY WINSTON PRICE Kappa Psi 4,5; Rho Chi (Historian 5); SAPhA 3,4,5; SGA Senator 4,5; UTC Co-Editor 4; Pharmacy School Swim Team Head Flipper.

KATHLEEN EDWARDS RIEVE Poison Center; Rho Chi 4,5; SAPhA 3,4,5; SCODAE 3,4,5 (Chairman 4).

MIKE ROMBRO Phi Delta Chi 4,5; Winner of the Alan Karpe Absentee Award.

ALLAN MARK ROSENSWEIG AZO 4,5 (President 5); SAPhA 3.

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Greg, the "cheese" on to Med School

Allan

Mike so this is where he's been'

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DUNCAN JOSEPH RUNYON JR. Big Brother/Big Sister Program 4; Phi Delta Chi 3,4,5 (President 4).

CHARLENE F. SAMPSON SNAPhA 3,4,5.

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MARLENE SATHRE Dean's List 3,4; Phi Delta Chi 3; Rho Chi 4,5; SAPhA 3,4,5.

HOPE JAN SHAPIRO Elder Ed 4,5; SAPhA 3.

Duncan and Jamie

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HARRY H. SHARATA Pharmacy Swim Team.

KAREN M. SILLERS Elder Ed 5; Rho Chi 4,5 (Vice President 5); SAPhA 5; SCODAE 4,5; Yearbook photographer 5.

MARLA BETH SMELKINSON Phi Delta Chi 3,4,5; Rho Chi 4,5; SAPhA 5.

ORIN SMITH Coffeehouse 3,4,5.

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THOMAS P. STARKEN AACP 4 - once removed; Class Presi- dent 3; Phi Delta Chi 3,4,5; SGA 3,4; Excommunicated Pharmacy Practice Sleeper 5; "Honest BS'er" 3,4,5; "T. and Beer" prn.

PETER C. STOCK Backrow Bombers 3,4,5; Fall Football Quarterback 4,5; Intramural B-Ball 3,4; Kappa Psi 4,5 (Historian 5); SAPhA 4,5.

BRADLEY THOMAS Admissions Committee 3,4,5; Audiovi- sual Coordinator 3,4,5; SGA Represen- tative 4,5; SNAPhA 3,4,5 (President 4); Yearbook photographer 4,5.

RICK THOMPSON Dean's List 4; Coffeehouse 3,4,5; Rac- quetball Intramurals 3; SAPhA 3,4,5; SCODAE 3,4,5; SGA Academic Com- mittee 4.

Pete

Tom learns early to avoid venous pooling

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WARREN TOM

SAPhA 5.

JANET L. WEATHERLY SAPhA 5; SCODAE 3,4,5; SNAPhA 3,4,5.

MARK D. WEISMAN Kappa Psi 4,5; Orientation Committee 5; SAPhA 3,4,5; SCODAE 4,5.

BEVERLY YACHMETZ Auction Committee Chairperson 4; Elder Ed 4; Kappa Psi 4,5; Rho Chi 4,5 (Presi- dent 5); SAPhA (including MPhA, APhA) 5.

Beverly

Warren

Mark

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MYONG AE YOO (Mandy) Rho Chi; SAPhA 5; "Friends let's keep in touch."

JAMES J. ZULTY MSHP 3,4,5; SAPhA 5; "Dr. Z."

Myong: "My little sister and me.

Hectic pace of note-taking takes it's toll in Jim.

The future is beyond knowing, but the present is beyond belief. william irwin Thompson

"This is our last hour together as a class! See ya'll in June at the Boards."

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First out of every exam!

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Giselle Rivera

Manny Hernandez

Bruce Gordon

Phil Volk

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Jane Logan

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MEASE, JEFF RODKEY, DON

"ITSY" GLENN, RALPH MELSON

MIDDLE: MICHAEL "JIM"

MCGUIRE, ROSANA BENVENGA,

GENE CROCETTI, STACY

ADELSON FRONT: LINDA GRAY,

STEPH AGELOPAS

LEFT TO RIGHT: DR.

BILL NOONAN, DR. TERRY DAVIS, DR. STEVE

WARSHOWSKY, DR. SCOTT CECCORULLI, DR. FELIX KHIN- MAUNG GYI, DR. MOLRAT SRIPINYO, DR. NORMAN TOSH, PATIENT TIM INGRAHAM, UNKNOWN NURSE

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TOP: GUY DIROM BOTTOM: CHARISE KASSER, KERMIT, TRICIA STERLING, CINDY SWADLEY, HAZEL MOSELEY, CONNIE RECUPERO

LEFT TO RIGHT: TOM

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CROCAMO, TED

EVANS, TIM LUBIN,

DAVE MACLAREN,

BRIAN BEHOUNEK,

LEON TETKOWSKI

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FRONT: PATTY WONG, VICKI HALE, JACKIE COLLINS, SUZANNE BRISTOW, LUCY KING BACK: JACK DAN, PETER CHENG, PAUL ARMSTRONG, TARIK IDEIS, JANCHENG TAO, MATT SHIMODA, TAHER "TA-TA" SHEYBANI

"THE MULES" GROUP: MIKE,

MURRAY, JEFF, DON, GENE, AND

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LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP:

GAYTRICE RUCKER,

DON LEWIS, RAY

JACKSON FRONT:

JACKIE COLLINS, LUCY

KING, FELIX GYI, JEFF

STOCKTON, GAYLE

STIER, TERRI PAYER,

DONNA CLARK, LISA

LANN

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STANDING: CAROLINE MARTIN,

SYLVIA GLAZER, RON KESSLER,

BARB JAGEMAN.

SITTING: KAREN MARSH,

YONSUK NAM, WON MIN, ILENE

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CLOCKWISE AROUND TABLES:

VINCE URBANSKI, MIKE BARNES, DENNIS DRYER, CHERYL CAROUGE, MOLRAT SRIPINYO, SUSAN SMITH.

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SRIPINYO, HAWYEE

TSE, SUSAN SMITH.

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WARNICK, MARY

HATZISTEFANOS,

KATHY BALCERAK,

JODY BOLES, MARY

CAVOURES.

STANDING: JIM MCMANUS, TOM GOOLSBY, ED CASTLE. SITTING: SUNDUS SLEIMAN, JEAN HOFFMAN, ANN GRIFFITH.

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Front row:

Suzanne Kieffer Debbie Bass Nicki Stamas

2nd row:

Janet Holsopple Maria Hebeka Brenda Moore Karen Suster Brett Behounek Liz Scales Denise Chodnicki

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Front row:

David Scallio

Tim Lewis

Mark Lapouraille

Tom Wieland

2nd row:

Dale Klemm

David Posner

Steven Marquis

3rd row:

Hale Sonmez Chris Roy

Front row:

Akberali Kadibhai Dave Lowery Jeff Seabolt John Williams

2nd row: John Kim Bill Cooper Joe DeMino Chris Conway John Van Wie Kevin Nearey

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Front row:

Lisa Green

Ruby Rekhi

Ruby Lee

Sun Yang

Debbie McLean

2nd row:

Valerie Alexion

Chris Choe

Doris Lee

Mark Zellhofer

Mark Sporre

Front row:

Craig Roth

2nd row:

Ketan Patel Linda Plempel Kathy Moore Ed Fowler

3rd row:

Chris Kruft Joe Ober Karim Calis Jeffrey Hout Tom Jurasko

Front:

Lisa Kim

Ki Soon Ke

Rose Duncan

Ed Kucharski

Sue Kim Doris Perkins

2nd row:

Trent Tschirgi

Sally Nuessle

Carol Steinhilber

Brian T Sanderoff

Kathy Downs

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CLASS OFFICERS

Fifth Year

Fourth Year

First Year

Mark Prescop, president; Anne Meyers, vice president; Kathy Justice, secretary; Duke Finch, treasurer.

Jane Stahovec, secretary; Suzanne Bristow, treasurer; Scott Ceccorulli, president; Vicky Hale, vice president.

Chris Roy, vice president; Debbie McLean, treasurer; Brian Sanderoff. president; Mark Zellhofer, secretary.

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LEFT TO RIGHT: llene Harris, Igor Cerney, Renan Bonnel, Magaly Rodriguez

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ORGANIZATIONS

ELDER-ED

MEMBERS PICTURED (Left to right): SYLVIA GLAZER, KAREN MARSH, LISA LANN, HAWYEE TSE, STEVE FRIEDMAN, MOLRAT SRIPINYO, TINA VALENCIA, GAYTRICE RUCKER, MADDIE FEINBERG, CAROLINE MARTIN, ILENE MAIER, KIM HULKO, JANE STAHOVIC.

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MADELINE FEINBERG, P.D., Coordinator

PETER P. LAMY. Ph.D., FCP, Project Director

CAROLINE MARTIN, Assistant Coordinator

Elder-Ed is a program to educate the elderly about the correct use of their medications. Students from all three classes are trained to give talks to various groups, such as Senior Centers and clubs. Elder-Ed members are welcomed at health fairs around the city where they answer questions and distribute literature. This program has done a great deal to stimulate the interest of the community in this topic.

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S.C.O.D.A.E.

MEMBERS PICTURED BACK ROW: NORMAN TOSH, ROB PATTI, MARK ZELLHOFER, BILL COOPER, KIM HULKO (Chairman), MIKE McGUIRE MIDDLE ROW: JANE STAHOVIC, TRENT TSCHIRGI, JACKIE COLLINS, TOM EVANS, TED EVANS, LINDA PLEMPEL, STACY ADELSON, STEPHANIE AGELOPAS, TERRI PAYER FRONT ROW: DON LEWIS, LUCY KING (Program Director), FELIX KHIN-MAUNG GYI

The Student Committee on Drug Abuse Education (S.C.O.D.A.E.) serves the community through it's lectures to various groups and organizations. During the 1981 - 1982 school year 43 programs were presented. Members have spoken to groups as far away as Frederick and Rockville as well as in Baltimore.

This year the logo of PharmAlert was registered as a trademark for SCODAE'S quarterly newsletter. Pharmalert is currently being sent to pharmacists, poison centers, health educators, and drug abuse specialists in Maryland and throughout the nation. It provides readers with the pharmacology of street drugs and their relevent clinical characteristics.

LINDA McFADYEN, KATHLEEN RIEVE, JANET WEATHERLY, KAREN SILLERS

DON LEWIS, Student Editor of PharmAlert

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SAPhA

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Dudley A. Demarest Jr., SAPhA National Speaker of the House

Brian T. Sanderoff addressed the national convention at Las Vegas

BACK ROW: TAHER SHEYBANI, Vice President; DONALD FEDDER, Advisor; CAROL STEINHILBER, Secretary FRONT ROW: CHERYL BETZ, President; CHRIS CHOE, Treasurer

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SNAPhA

BACK ROW: RAYMOND JACKSON, CHARLENE SAMPSON, CAROLYN MASON, JEFF STOCKTON, BRAD THOMAS, KAREN CALDWELL FRONT ROW: DORIS PERKINS, ROSE DUNCAN, DEBBIE McLEAN, LAURIE HOLDCLAW

1981 1982

OFFICERS

(Pictured at right)

ROSE DUNCAN,

Vice President RAYMOND JACKSON,

Treasurer DONNA CLARK,

Secretary JEFF STOCKTON,

President

The Student National Pharmaceutical Assn. had a productive year sponsoring talks, holding bake sales and conducting tours in conjunction with the office on minority recruitment. Pictured below: SNAPhA bake sale, dinner meeting at D' JOINT with Md. Pharm. Soc, Dr. Andre Jackson, Adv.

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MD. POISON CENTER

MIT1HCX

WENDY KLEIN-SCHWARTZ, Acting Director GARY ODERDA, Director (on sabbatical)

The Poison Center provides information concerning the use and misuse of chemical substances. It's kept quite busy, receiving over 40,000 calls in 1981. There are four full-time pharmacists employed as well as eight students. The students usually cover the evening shift from 1 1pm to 7am. Two pharmacists staff the center during the day.

JACQUELYN LUCY

Coordinator, Education/Communication

STUDENTS:

Bruce Gordon Jane Logan Thea Nieuwoudt Kathy Rieve Linda McFadyen Karen Sillers Tom Lesko

Kathy Riove using the microfiche

ANNETTE BYERS, office secretary

STAFF PHARMACISTS (left to right): Karen Disney, Cindy Pennente, Lisa Booze, Gail Thomas

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TERRA MARIAE

ANGELIQUE KARIOTIS, Co-financial editor ANNE MEYERS, Editor

TERRY LiVOLSI. Co-financial editor

STACY ADELSON, ROSANA BENVENGA, and STEPHANIE AGELOPAS, Assistants

CATHY KANE, Typist

BRIAN SANDEROFF, Assistant and Photographer DR. JAMES LESLIE, Advisor

SCOTT CECCORULLI, Photographer

THANKS TO:

Lieser Mayo

Lee Harrison

Brad Thomas

Dr. Gary Buterbaugh

Jan Murphy

Kathy Justice Jamie Dowell Sylvia Glazer Duke Finch Karen Sillers Laura Maxwell

We wish to extend our gratitude to the Kinetics Lab, Pharmacology Dept., and Tony Tommasello for much needed working space and equipment.

SPECIAL ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I deeply appreciate the extra help I received from: STEPHANIE AGELOPAS ANGELIQUE KARIOTIS CATHY KANE ROSANA BENVENGA

who helped get the yearbook started, kept it going, and were there when I needed them most.

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SGA OFFICERS

TOP: Lisa Lann, secretary; Angelique Kariotis, president. BOTTOM: Dave MacLaren, vice president; Matt Shimoda, student senator; Norman Tosh, treasurer.

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Anne Meyers, artist; Norman Tosh, co-editor; Bill Noonan, artist; Suzanne Bristow, co-editor. NOT PICTURED: R.D. Randall, contributing editor.

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BACK ROW: Alan Rosensweig, Charise Kasser, Carolyn Mason, Felix Khin-Maung Gyi, Carol Steinhilber, Matt Shimoda, Taher Sheybani, Barbi Bedell, Jim Walters FRONT ROW: Rose Duncan, Eileen Maier, Sylvia Glazer, Victoria Hale NOT PICTURED: Chuck Donahue, Ron Sherman

1981 - 1982 OFFICERS Alpha Zeta Omega fraternity's activities

this year included: Fall and Spring Rushes,

President Matthew Shimoda fund raising for the City of Hope (for their

Vice President Barbara Bedell work in genetic recombination), monthly

Secretary Victoria Hale breakfast meetings, a semi-annual

Treasurer Sylvia Glazer Internation Pot Luck dinner and the picnic

Seargant- At-Arms Chuck Donahue at Columbia Lake.

KAPPA PSI

BACK ROW: Mark Pilachowski, Tim Lubin, Betsy Poggi, Pete Stock, Dave MacLaren, Marilyn Holland, Jane LeGoff, Jamie Dowell.

Lieser Mayo, Kathy Justice, Jim Crable, Edith McCartey, Mark Weisman, Maryanne Budnichuk, Greg Price, Beverly Yachmetz, Bill

Addicks.

FRONT ROW: Hae Paik, Laura Maxwell, Rany Kim, Angehque Kanotis, Wanda Maldonado, Young-Ae Hahn, Siu Adams. John

Conley.

NOT PICTURED: Mark Durkin, Jan Murphy, Val Nowak, Jim Zulty.

1981 - 1982 OFFICERS

Reagent Dave MacLaren

Vice Reagent Tim Lubin

Secretary Kathy Justice

Treasurer Angelique Kariotis

Chaplain John Conley

Historian Pete Stock

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BACK ROW: Terry Davis. Linda McFadyen, Terry LiVoIsi, Jeff Seabolt, Sue Smith, Leon Tetkowski, Robyn Warnick, Ron Kessler,

Marlene Sathre, Cindy Swadley, Steve Herlich, Maria Smelkinson, Linda Gray, Gene Crocetti, Duncan Runyon, Rosana Bevenga,

Norman Tosh, Christine Roy, Tom Wieland, Joe De Mino, Kathy Downs.

FRONT ROW: Tim Ingraham. Anne Meyers. Bill Noonan, Eddie Bell, Tricia Sterling, Jody Boles, Tina Valencia, Jane Stahovec,

Jeff Farace, Stacy Adelson, Lisa Lann, Cathy Kane, Karen Suster, Larry Beker. John Van Wie, Brenda Moore, Steve Warhowsky,

Stephanie Agelopas. NOT PICTURED: Ralph Melson, Jeff Rodkey, Scott Ceccorulli, Cheryl Hawtof, Ron Kleiman,

Tom Lesko. Cliff McGraw, Tim Starken, Mike Rombro, Duke Finch, Vince Urbanski, Chris Conway, Kathy Moore.

1981 - 1982 OFFICERS

President Bill Noonan

Vice President Stacy Adelson

Treasurer Terry Davis

Seargent-At-Arms Tim Ingraham

Inner Guard Ralph Melson

Chaplain Norman Tosh

Recording Secretary Tina Valencia

Corresponsing Secretary Christine Roy

unmentionable Jeff Rodkey

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Spring break in Daytona, Florida

Dinner/dance at Maxwell's

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LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Gary Hollenbeck, Maryanne Budnichuk, Harry Sharata. Kathy Rieve, Marlene Sathre.

Greg Price, Myong Yoo, Lori Mears, Frank Grollman, Winnie Lin, Karen Sillers, Maria Smelkinson, Beverly Yachmetz,

1981 - 1982 OFFICERS

1982 - 1983 OFFICERS

PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY TREASURER HISTORIAN

RHO CHI INITIATES FOR 1982 OMICRON CHAPTER

FOURTH YEAR STUDENTS

Paul Armstrong Brian L. Behounek Cheryl A. Carouge Peter Wui Sun Cheng Dennis R. Dreyer Victoria G. Hale Helen A. Jackson Lisa S. Lann Matthew G. Shimoda Patricia E. Sterling Cynthia L. Swadley Leon F. Tetkoski Patty Wong

FIFTH YEAR STUDENTS

James M. Crable Anna Hononnay-Weikel Jane M. LeGoff

GRADUATE STUDENTS

Milad S. Bitar John E. Botzolakis Ronald E. Clawson Allan Chor-Lun Fan Jan Lei Iwata Sanyasi R. Kalidmi Alan K. Knudsen Arun D. Koparkar Marty Tai-Yee May J. Lynn Rutkowski Kamlesh B. Shah

FACULTY

John M. Hoopes Andre J. Jackson Elaine Long Stuart M. Speedie Anthony Tommassello Barbara Zarowitz

Beverly J, Yachmetz Karen Sillers Harry Sharata Franklin Grollman Gregory Price

Cheryl Carouge Matthew Shimoda Lisa Lann Dennis Dreyer Patricia Sterling

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PORT WELCOME BOAT BASH

Pharmacy school's first social event of each year traditionally is the Port welcome cruise. This year the Boat Bash was held on Thursday, September 10, and was enjoyed by over 200 students, faculty, and friends. The SGA provided plenty of cold beer and music by the band, Amber. The weather was ideal for the round trip tour of the Baltimore Harbor.

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FALL PICNIC

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LILLY / ABBOTT TRIP

All flew BWI to O'Hare in style

The bus ride back from Picadilly's night club

Lilly and Abbott hosted excellent dinners

For many years each 4th year class has traveled to Indianapolis for a tour of Eli Lilly's manufacturing plant. The class raises funds to pay for their own transpor- tation, however, once there, the company pro- vides generous meals and the finest hotel suites. This year our 4th year class in- cluded a trip to Chicago where they were guests of Abbott. The guided tours filled the daylight hours, but the nights were for PAR- TIES!!!

You could even roller skate at Picadilly's!

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Hey, Bill, we've got a faculty member with us on this tri

How to pack 63 partiers into one hotel room

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PHARMACY OLYMPICS

"2mg . . . 300 times a day???"

John Newton displays winning form.

Do you recognize this face?

Bev, Dr. Callery and Kathy announce events

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Dr. Blomster life of the party.

The test

of a vocation

is the love

of the drudgery

it involves.

LOGAN PEARSALL SMITH

Mad scientist tortures small bottles.

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Dr. Shangraw proves he can still do it.

Rat shows ID gets served. Hae panics after spotting Roche.

Jeremy steals large . . . leaves small coat for Oderda.

Igor Cerny dons a winner.

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FALL COFFEEHOUSE

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Coffeehouse crowd enioys casual atmosphere.

Rick Thompson and Anne Meyers harmonize James Taylor song.

Jimmy Conley and Anne sing "Endless Love".

Jeff Stockton sings "This Masquerade".

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4th YEAR AUCTION

Norman Tosh assists this year's auctioneer. Dr. Blomster.

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Each year the 4th year class holds an auction to raise money for their Lilly trip. Donations are made by faculty and friends. Some of this years favorites were Dr. Hollenbeck's crab feast, lunch at Tio Pepe's with Dr. Blomster, and an evening in Dr. Kerr's hot tub. This year over $1,100 was raised.

Caroline Martin and Mike McGuire pitch in to help.

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SPRING COFFEEHOUSE

Jackie Collins sings "Let's Get Physical

The Coffeehouse was held on Friday, March 26, at the Synapse

Coffeehouse organizer, R.D. Randall MC, Scott Ceccorulli

Bouncer, Tahir Sheybani

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Rick Thompson (far right) and band, Chelsea Sky, performed country rock

Buzz Kerr sang his "outlaw tunes'

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Jeff Stockton performed with his sister, Carol

Dr. David Roffman combined with Dr. Kerr on a few songs

MPhA Director, Dave Banta

The evening was enjoyed by all three classes, faculty and their friends

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Terry Davis, "Mr. Smooth'

Multi-talented Rose Duncan

Tony Tommasello

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SPRING DANCE

The dance was held Friday, April 30th at La Fontaine Bleu

Music was provided by the "Gents'

Dance co-chairpersons, Kathy Justice and Jamie Dowell Dr. and Mrs, Lesher, Dr. and Mrs. Blomster, and Dr. Wright attended

Long distance call for Dr Blomster from Jack Daniels'

Not everyone came just for the dancing

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SPRING PICNIC

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STUDENT LIFE

Some of us lost it . . .

and a few had it all together.

Mike Sohmer

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We learned . . .

. . . not to take notes when this man was leaning! . . . to laugh at ourselves.

to endure the Inquisition.

that we should have bought stock in Xerox!

. . . where to get real mental stimulation.

to sink our teeth into our work.

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rAII of us \ *j*fpw* s*ro have two educations: llipt i"1 Rfcrl\i,'g one which we receive

from others; £r another, JA and the most valuable,

which we give ourselves.

JOHN RANDOLPH

we could go the dangerous route .

or play it safe.

... to put up with labs that really p . . . ed us off

. . ways to express our frustration.

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... to be neat from Dr. Allen.

. . to understand foreign languages.

we didn't always have choices.

. . . our teachers really did have a sense of humor

the fine points of job interviews

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We learned to ask questions

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We learned how to study

We learned how to save lives from Lt. Buzz Melton of the Baltimore City Fire Dept.

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We found places to eat lunch

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We learned to be friends

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Calculus class and instructor, Frederico Heinz (far right)

I never would have believed it

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Class of 1982 perfects cloning technique

Blomster/Leavitt weekly racquetball game

Who calls me "i.e. Wiser"???

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Dean Kinnard presided over the awards ceremony

Mark Prescop, Class President, addressed the Center Stage and Civic Center audiences

Gold Medal for General Excellence .. Maryanne Budnichuk John F. Wannenwetsch Memorial Prize, for exceptional

Certificates of Honor Lori Ann Mears

Gregory Price

Beverly Yachmetz

work in community pharmacy

Beverly Yachmetz

Kappa Chapter, Alpha Zeta Omega Fraternity Prize,

for proficiency in pharmacology John Conley

L.S. Williams Practical Pharmacy Prize Maryanne Budnichuk c .. Al m „, . . . . ., C;„m„ r«i«

' Epsilon Alumnae Chapter, Lambda Kappa bigma-Cole

Award, for proficiency in pharmacy

Andrew G. DuMez Medal, for superior proficiency

in Pharmacy Lori Ann Mears

administration .

Conrad L. Wich Pharmacognosy Prize

. Marlene Sathre

Maryland Society of Hospital Pharmacists Award

Maryanne Budnichuk

Barbi Bedell

Dr. and Mrs. Frank J. Slama Award, for superior

work in biopharmacognosy .... Kathleen Edwards Rieve

William Simon Memorial Prize, for superior work

in practical and analytical chemistry Gregory Price

The Frank J. Slama Award by the School's Alumni Association to a graduating student who has excelled in extracurricular activities Angelique Kariotis

laryland Pharmaceutical Society Award to outstanding minority students.... Laurie A.M. Holdclaw Wagner Pharmaceutical Jurisprudence Prize ... Carol Junge James Bradley Thomas

DR. GARY BUTERBAUGH, Teacher of the Year

DR. THOMAS CALI, Teacher of the Year

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HONORS CONVOCATION

HIGH HONORS

Maryanne Blair Budnichuk Carol A. Junge Lori Ann Mears Gregory Winston Price Marlene Anne Sathre Harry H. Sharata Karen Marie Sillers Beverly Jean Yachmetz

HONORS

William Joseph Addicks John Howard Conley, Jr. James Finch, Jr. Franklin Grollman Winnie Hui-Chiun Lin Linda Sue McFadyen Kathleen Edwards Rieve Maria Beth Smelkinson Amanda Myong Ae Yoo

EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AWARDS

Dudley A. Demarest Theresa Kathy Justice Angelique R. Kariotis Linda S. McFayden T. Anne Meyers Mark E. Prescop Kathleen E. Rieve

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CONGRATULATIONS from the PHARMACOLOGY DEPT.

BEST WISHES

TO THE CLASS OF '82

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ANTHONY G. PADUSSIS,

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THE MARYLAND

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AND MR. YUK

CONGRATULATES THE 1982 GRADUATES

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CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1982

YOU DID IT!

NORTHERN PHARMACY

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Research

is a tradition

Excellence

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BEST WISHES

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The Maryland Pharmaceutical Association has been your next door neighbor at 650 West Lombard Street during your days in Pharmacy School. But unlike your formal academic experience, your involvement with the M.Ph.A. can continue and grow in the years ahead. The M.Ph.A. is YOUR Association representing the profession within the state. If you are serious about progress and concerned about the future of Pharmacy, we urge you to remain active in the Association. Find out how you can contribute and help us all determine the course of the profession you are now embarking upon.

You are always welcome to visit the Kelly Memorial Building and share a cup of

coffee.

CONGRATULATIONS

From your colleagues in the Maryland Pharmaceutical Association

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BEST WISHES from the PHARMACEUTICS DEPT.

CONGRADS

to the

GRADS

from

PARADISE

The Student Committee on Drug Abuse Education

S.C.O.D.A.E.

We congratulate the 1982 graduates, especially those who served in the

committee and devoted so much of their

valuable time and a special thanks to GWEN for helping us manage!

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Leaders

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THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION

CONGRATULATES THE 1982 GRADUATES

AND URGES

THEM TO SUPPORT AND

PARTICIPATE

IN

THEIR ASSOCIATION

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SENIORS

ALAN ROSENWEIG

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and

The Class of 1982

Best of Luck

in the Future

The Department of

MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY and PHARMACOGNOSY

Congratulates the Class of '82

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BEST WISHES

TO THE

CLASS OF 1982

EDWARDS and ANTHONY

PHARMACY

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WILLIAM POPOMARONIS

ANGELIQUE KARIOTIS

JOHN PADOUSIS

CONGRATULATIONS

TO THE

CLASS OF '82

from the Dept. of

Pharmacy Practice

and

Administration

Sciences

TO THE CLASS OF '82

BEST WISHES AS YOU

SHAPE YOUR FUTURE

IN PHARMACY

SAPhA

BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '82

To Help Ensure Your

Future Join and

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Insurance Plan Employee Purchase

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Vacation Plan Stock Purchase Plan Store Management

Bonus Plan Lifetime Discount Card

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