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CHIEF COMPLAINT
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF LOYOLA-STRITCH
Loyola University of Chicago was
founded In 1870 and moved from
Chicago's west side to. what is now,
the Lake Shore Campus, in 1909.
Recognizing the need for a strong
medical school with university
aflFiliation at that time, Loyola drew
up a plan of gradual evolution
through unification with a few of
the area's leading independent
medical schools. Thus, Loyola
affiliated itself with Illinois
Medical College in 1909 and with
Bennet and Reliance Medical
Colleges the following year. In
1915, this loose organization was
passed to the control of the
University trustees and became the
Loyola University School of
Medicine.
A home for Loyola's medical school
was chosen in 1917 with the
purchase of the old Chicago College
of Medicine and Surgery building on
South Walcott Avenue, across the
street from Cook County Hospital.
Three years later, the Loyola
University School of Medicine was
accredited by the Council of Medical
Education and Hospitals of the
American Medical Association,
and, shortly thereafter, became a
member of the Association of
American Medical Colleges.
Loyola's efforts to improve its
medical school facilities were
limited by the lack of funds until
Samuel Cardinal Strltch, in the
1940's, lent his name to an annual
fund raising diimer that has become
the main source of continuous
financial support for the medical
school. In his honor, Loyola
renamed its medical school: the
Stritch School of Medicine. With
the new-found funds and Cardinal
Stritch's encouragement, Loyola
began planning for the construction
of a new medical school building.
Several sites were considered before
the University finally decided on a
site in Maywood just adjacent to the
Hlnes Veterans Administration
Hospital. Loyola's plan for this 60
acre piece of land was not only for a
medical school but for a complete
medical center.
Official construction on the medical
center did not begin until 1965, but
by 1969, the new medical school was
in operation. In honor of a generous
benefactor, the new teaching
hospital was named the Foster G.
McGaw Hospital of Loyola
University.
The demand for medical care grew to
be so great that, in the 1980's. the
University began a program of
medical center expansion and
remodeling. The Mulcahy
Outpatient Center was finished and
open for patient care in 1 98 1 . Thi
was followed, two years later, by th
acquisition of one of the Hines V.
administration buildings by th
medical center to provide offic
space for clinical departments an(
for the new Medical Humanitie
Program. In 1986. a new nine stor
building, which was named th
Russo Surgical Pavillion, was adde(
to the medical center. Also in 1986
the Loyola University Medica
Center was designated as a level
Trauma Center for the state o
Illinois. Two years later, the Loyol;
LIfestar Helicopter emergencj
medical system was finished anc
fully In operation.
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it a new Emergency Room
administration building anc
parking structure. And today
construction is already underway
for the Aeromedlcal Facility and the
Cancer Center.
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improvement of the Loyola
University Medical Center
exemplifies It as an institution that
Is always changing to better serve
the community. Just as Samuel
Cardinal Strltch envisioned.
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James Whitehead
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Ralph Leischner. M.D.
Senior Associate Dean
Michael Rainey. Ph.D
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Teresa Wronski
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John Clancy, Jr., Ph.D. - Chairperson
Department of Internal Medicine
Marion H. Brool<s, M.D. - Chairperson
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Katherine L Knight, Ph.D. - Chairperson
Department of Neurology
Gastone G. Celesia, M.D. - Chairperson
Department of Nuclear Medicine
Robert E. Hen kin, M.D. - Chairperson
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Robert deVito, M.D. - Chairperson
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Robert J. Freeark, M.D. - Chairperson
Department of Urology
Robert C. Flanigan, M.D. - Chairperson
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Department of Anesthesiology
Roque Pifarre, M.D. - Chairperson
Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery
Gregory J. Matz, M.D. - Chairperson
Department of Otolaryngology
Craig L. Anderson, M.D. - Chairperson
Department of Pediatrics
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Lisa Metoyer. Judie Carrino, Dee Harris. Brian Conway, Ginny Westerman
Office of Student Affairs
Sandy Brehm, Office Manager
Academic and Student Affairs
Father Joseph Boel. S.J.
Chaplain
Alice
Food Services
Ralph Hester
Security
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Helene Orloff. Jeanine Oczkowski, Genevieve Fitzgibbon. Debbie Wood
Office of Registration and Records
Gerry Coates
Bursar
Lisa Harrison and Ginger Moore
Dean of Students Office
Donna Sobie
Financial Aid
Lora Robbins and Jeanne Sadlik
Library Services
Andrew Gugalo. Coordinator
Educational Facilities
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Kathy Smith, Wilma Patton. Pat Saraz, Jean Trzos
Office of Admissions
JoAnne Sandoval and Mary Kroeger, R.N.
Student Health
Jean Waden and Paula Thomson
Medical Education
Daniel Burr, Ph.D
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Denise Gehrke and Elvira Sichelski
Matthews Bookstore
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Vince Henehan
Fitness Center Coordinator
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DOOGIE'S DIARY
Day 1 — Freshman Orientation:
'Today Is the first day of the rest of my
life." — seems cliche, but it's true! I am
finally starting my life long ambition of
becoming a DOCTOR. Everyone said
that I'd make it to med school, but I
had my doubts. As a matter of fact,
looking around the room during the
orientation lectures today, I still have
my doubts. These were people from
the most prestigious colleges, and they
weren't all book worms either. Yep, I
certainly had my work cut out for me.
Dean Leischner eased my concerns
when he flatly stated that although we
all come from different backgrounds,
we all had something of "what it takes"
to make a doctor.
Day 2 — Anatomy:
Wow, the classes really hit the ground
running in medical school. Today's
only the first real day and already we
had a full day of lectures in Histology.
Biochem and Anatomy. Sure, I've had
similar courses in college, but I've
never had ANATOMY LAB!! After dis-
cussing the initial dissection in lecture
with Dr. McNulty we proceeded to the
locker room to change for anatomy lab
— hey. what locker room?! (Luckily,
mom always made sure I wore a clean
pair.) We all filed into a room full of
metal tables, where The Rich-meister
(The Rich-ster, the Rich-man)
assigned us our cadavers. Then came
the unveiling — fortunately 1 only had
a light breakfast.
Day 52 — Post-Exam Blues:
Well, 1 sure have enjoyed summer.
Perhaps a little too much. I guess my
"big brother" wasn't joking when he
warned me that the tests were a lot
tougher than in college. We just got
done with EXAM WEEK. 1 couldn't
believe it. Who had time to sleep!!! I
think that my "all nighters" have
turned into "all weekers"! I'm mentally
drained. 1 can hardly move, but 1 have
to get up because I'm late for the post-
exam week party.
Day 73 — Zoology or Pub-ology:
(the quest for the best pub in town)
Who says medical school can't be fun?
For example, today was one of the
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most beautiful Chicago autumn days
and there was no way I could stand
looking at another fibroblast under the
scope. I've always said — if you've seen
one fibroblast, you've seen them all!
So. seeing as Brookfield zoo is FREE
{key word] today, 1 sort of missed Histo
lab and went to the zoo. And, by the
way. what's up with this Biochem
paper? When's that due?
Day 126 — St. Luke's Banquet:
Hey, not bad. We had the whole day
off, and then went to a beautiful ban-
quet honoring St. Luke (Patron saint
of Physicians). Tons of prizes were
given away. 1 didn't win anything. A
senior medical student told me that I
should get used to disappointment ...
especially at St. Luke's Night, 1 wonder
what he meant.
Day 138 — More exams:
Well, here 1 am again — CRAMMING
for the exams. What ever happened to
anatomy where "the foot bone is con-
nected to the leg bone" stuff? And, by
the way, l)why is "Bono" of U2 fame
(a,k.a. Dr. Kelly) teaching Biochem
and 2)when is this Biochem paper
due?
Day 155 — Post-finals blues:
I know I failed! 1 nearly passed out
during the Biochem. exam.. There's no
way I could have passed those tes
The instructors are going to lau
when they grade my papers!
Day 203 — Med School continue:
Well, it's a new semester and I'm s
in Med School. 1 guess that test v
tough for everyone else, too — even '
ones who came out saying it was ea
Now, I'm thrown into Physio. Nei
and Behavioral Sciences. Physiol(
lectures are sort of fun with the "Fr
and Frack" antics of Drs. Lipsius a
Thomas. And of course, it's alw;
exciting when Mike Sacco butts hej
(or hairstyles, or ... lack of hairstyl
with Dr. Thomas,
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Day 228--Intramural sports vs.
studying (Hmmm. Tough one.)
Our class is incredibly athletic. I
mean if we're not winning in basket-
ball, then we're dominating on the
volleyball court. Thank God for the
Califomians. They help us win while
looking good in SIDEOUT gear. (Oh, 1
can't neglect the other coast. Thank
God for the New Jersey types. I knew
there was hope when I locked my
keys in the car. Those guys can get
into anything.)
Day 235 -CRAMMING
I'm starting to notice a definite pat-
tern with this exam thing. I've got to
get more organized, and dam it, I've
got to stop looking at these coop
notes. I don't think they're always
100% accurate.
Day 250~Behavioral Science:
Today was unusual. 1 was the only
one in attendance at Behavioral Sci-
ence lecture. Usually, it's the other
way. around--full class... no instruc-
tor. Then there's the subject of DR.
Shea. No normal person draws with
both hands and... soooo what if my
father was born in California, is a
lawyer from Notre Dame and now
lives in Berwyn!!
Day 270 -Spring Fever:
Baseball is in the air... and in the
MDL's. This is actually a dangerous
sport--for spectators. No one can pre-
dict where the Whiffle-ball will get
smashed.. Dangerous as it is. it
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breaks up the monotony of the day.
Day 294--The Final Final:
It's over! Ifs actually over! I've... made it through medi
school (okay, at least 1 made it through the first year).
going to use this vacation to its fullest. Two months
probably the most time I'll have off for the rest of my li
Yrll/ Day 1--Back to School
School's the same (including the poor seats in the lecti
hall), but our MDLs have changed! Now we're on the Fi
Ave. side and get to look out the hallway window at i
beautiful Miller's Meadow (in which our cars are illeg
parked).
Yrll/ Day 39-
Immuno/Micro/Phar/Path:
No, school is definitely not the same. Last year we lean
about medicine, when things work properly. Now,
learn the infinite ways those things can get messed i
Seems like the MDLs have developed new recreatioi
activities: 1) playing chess. 2) betting on cars skiddi
through a flooded First Ave. and 3) going to Arlingt
Park to bet on the horses. Rarely do 1 find someone stu(
ing in the MDL's anymore.
Yrn/ Day 107--St. Lukes Night:
Another disappointment. (In more ways than one)
Yrll/ Day 134 -Post exam blues:
I don't know what it was I studied, but I certainly did i
study the stuff that was on the Micro final. When tl:
gave us two test booklets (a blue and a yellow), I knei
was in trouble.
Yrll/ Day 150~Pre-Boards:
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First day of second semester and I'm faced with a tough
decision... study for boards, or go on the annual class ski
trip to the U.P.
Yrll/ Day 162--Second Semester and P-Dog:
First of all, where does that stupid name, Pee-Dog, come
from. Is it just something Dr, Hering thought up? Finally,
we get some patient exposure. This is what medicine is all
about, 1 can't wait to see my first live patient! Tonight. I
practice steps 1-25 of the exam and tomorrow steps 26-
73. I hope my cat's ready for a long night of poking and
proding. (I'll skip step 65--the rectal. I don't have gloves.)
Yrll/ Day 181-Preceptorship:
Here's my big day. Today 1 was supposed to meet with my
preceptor... but he blew me off!
Yrll/Day 181-Preceptorship part II:
Here's my big day, again. I did my first history today. My
voice seemed to crackle and my palms were so sweaty,
but 1 knew 1 was successful when it took me under two
hours to suspect cellulitis/ And next... the physical (which
will be done tomorrow at the request of the patient).
Yrll/ Day 260 -End of Second Year.
Organ systems exam was difficult, priming me for what
lay ahead---National Boards part 1, 1 have three weeks
and not a second to waste. Time to start cramming
(again).
June 12, 1991-NMBE part I:
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Two days from hell. I never want to see a soft No. 2 lead
pencil again. 1 hated those glossy photo pages. There was
a photo of a cell, a fibroblast---er, 1 think it was a fibro-
blast. Whatever!! The test is over! Good thing I wasn't one
of those unlucky souls in Wisconsin who have to wait
until September. DA BULLS won the NBA championship
and I'm outta here!!!
Yrm/ Surgery:
"Sleep is for the weak", "7 O'clock, not to be confused with
7:01". 'The Big Rich vs. the Big Deaver — which one will 1
get today?", "Do I dare ask to scrub out because: l)my
arms are tired 2) hypoglycemia 3)1 shouldn't have drank 3
cups of coffee and 4)you've seen one Whipple, you've seen
them all?
Pediatrics:
It's not even winter, and I've got the worst cold of my life.
The most important thing to remember about a sick kid —
otitis media, otitis media, otitis media, (Okay, let's not for-
get viral gastroenteritis). Now, at the playground, I can
differentiate a Tanner 2 from a Tanner 3.
OB/GYN:
Here, we can help bring in a new life, one that may some-
day change the world. I got to do my first delivery — okay,
so I "delivered" a placenta. The next day I actually deliv-
ered the baby and then demonstrated my surgical preci-
sion at cutting the umbilical cord. At gyne clinic, I became
dehydrated after sweating at least 2 liters while trying to
find the "button nose".
Psychiatry:
I enjoyed the rotation .... no you didn't .... yes I did .... hey,
who said that ...
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Nothing like life in the VA-spa. 1 attended team meetings,
group sessions and competed in the Hines Psych Month-
ly Ping-Pong Tournament. I hung out with "Steven Segal"
and "Jesus Christ" as well as countless Munchausen's
malingerers. Yep, psych sure was an experience to
remember.
Medicine:
1 have never spent so much time discussing one patient,
as I have on this rotation. Rounds can take up to 6 hours!
I'm getting out as late as 1 did during surgery. At Hines, 1
discouraged the service from ordering labs, because "you-
know-who" would have to draw them. Why is it that no
matter how many things I included in my differential
diagnosis, my attending would know 10 more??!!
Yesir IV — The Quest for the Residency Begins
The year started with my electives geared toward my cho-
sen specialty. I worked extra hard those first few months
to line up good letters of recommendation. But then, it
was "Miller Time" — time to relax and read the mail from
Podunk Hospital in Idaho. Ah yes, the countless hours
wasted sifting through mindless propaganda and "doc-
tored-up" photo catalogues. Every hospital emphasized
their wonderful recreational facilities and beautiful com-
munities. (I'll have plenty of time to enjoy those things,
NOT) The early part of the year was filled with deadlines
— deadlines for letters of recommendation, deadlines for
signing up for the boards, deadlines for turning in appli-
cations and best of all, deadlines for deadlines. 1 typed my
personal statemient and curriculum vitae with diligent
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NIOR • SENIOR • JUNIOR • SENIOR • JUNIOR • SENIOR • JUNIOR
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JUNIOR • SENIOR • JUNIOR • SENIOR • JUNIOR • SENIOR • JUNIO
care, expanding voids witJi fillers such as community ser-
vice and volunteer work. On the applications, the Honors
and Awards section boasted achievements such as "Boy
Scout of the Year, Troop 411, 1985".
By November. I was bitten by a Drosophila infected with
the senioritis bug. This diagnosis came about empirically,
based on the symptoms of: l)easy fatigueability, 2)lack of
motivation, 3)general disregard for house staff, and
4)increased awareness of places and ways to "hide out".
Of course, people afflicted with this ailment should
refrain from going to work — a recommendation which I
followed.
About mid-November, I started hearing from programs
to which I had applied. Rejection and disappointment
weren't too hard to accept, after being conditioned by four
years at St. Luke's Night. But, surprisingly, my applica-
tions were actually read by several hospitals and inter-
views were granted. On the interview circuit I felt like a
hobo, traveling from town to town, surviving on the free
meals provided by the hospitals. (But remember, "There
are no free lunches".)
After a quick winter vacation, 1 returned to the grind
starting with cardiographies, then St. Lucia, and then
surgical anatomy. After countless hours of tormenting
deliberation. I submitted my rank list. 1 think I changed
my rank list ten times ... eleven, if you count the time
right before I turned it in.
1 was haunted by the ever approaching Match Day and
the nuisance of the USMLE II (formerly known as NMBE
11 — like it makes a difference what you call a test!) Why
don't they just call it the RS-TNLS part II? Sure, I wanted
to study for the boards, but who had the time? For now, I
had oodles of social obligations to fill my time. Anyhow, I
was told 98% pass the boards (which, of course, means
2.4 people in our class would not).
Match Day came and went. They gave us Match Day
off. Why not the day after Match day? or even better, why
not the whole week off? On that Monday before the
Match. I was preoccupied with worries of receiving that
dreaded "phone call" from the Dean. I nearly had an Ml
when the phone rang at 5:15 p.m. (Fortunately, it was
only the Visa company calling and wanting to know if 1
was interested in their credit card protection plan.) On
Tuesday, my anxiety multiplied. I just wanted to know
"where?". On Wednesday, March 17, 1993, the envelope
was handed to me and the answer was finally revealed!
Boards went by like all the other exams — a sort of
queezy nauseous feeling, but I passed. Now, 1 sit with my
boxes packed and addressed to Podunk, Idaho, anxiously
waiting to start my life again. As 1 look back, all the hours
spent studying, all the frustrations and fears, all the trials
and tears, were tempered by the warmth and love of the
friends I'd made. The true memories and feelings of med-
ical school, perhaps the most intense and significant part
of my life, are too great to put on paper. 1 look forward
with great anticipation: confident, that 1 have a little more
of "what it takes" to be a doctor.
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HPI: These headaches have enabled us to become who we are today: a bunch
of people qualified to do rectal exams, insert Foley catheters and NG tubes,
and suction trach tubes, in other words - scut monkeys!
"Whoa! That was a^good^nelTry it Hobbs - just poke^
his brain right where my finger is."
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PT. NAME
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ADM. DATE
BIRTH DATE
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"Some people come into our lives,
make footprints in our hearts
and we are never the same again."
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Jid^p . ANGELO COSTAJ
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This is me at 20 mos.
Me at age 1 7
This is me at my current age
I wish everyone the best
of luck in the future.
Never give up on your dreams.
Love, Angela
This is my fiancee Tony
This is my dog Joey
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rt and encouragement!
out that golf swing - maybe I'm in
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Lucian Johnson
Marv Jane Johnson
Vincent in 2nd Grade
Vincent in 5th Grade
Humble beginnings can lead to successful ends. Thanks mom and dad. 1 love you.
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STOPPING BY WOODS
ON A SNOWY EVENING
Whose woods these are I think I know.
His house is in the village though;
He will not see me stopping here
To watch his woods fill up with snow.
My little horse must think it queer
To stop without a farmhouse near
Between the woods and frozen lake
The darkest evening of the year.
He gives his harness bells a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
The only other sound's the sweep
Of easy wind and downy flake.
The woods are lovely, dark and deep.
But I have promises to keep.
And miles to go before I sleep.
And miles to go before 1 sleep.
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CHAEL MARINKO •^.:.cl^;^,_^ m^
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Thank you to my family,
friends, and of course
Singin and Cosmo.
I would never have
made it without you.
- Darcene
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llianks Mom and Uad for making it possible.
Tom. first to fall.
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KE PIETILA •
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Live Your World of Dreams
Lean against a tree
And dream your world of dreams
Work hard at what you like to do
And try to overcome all obstacles
Laugh at your mistakes
And praise yourself for learning from them
Pick some llowers
And appreciate the beauty of nature
Say hello to strangers
And enjoy the people you know
Don't be afraid to show your emotions
Laughing and crying make you feel better
Love your friends, family with your entire being
They are the most important part of your life
Feel the calmness on a quiet sunny day
And plan what you want to accomplish in life
Find a rainbow
And live your
World of dreams - Susan Polls Schutz
Thanks Mom. Dad, Steve, all my friends, family for
helping me make my dream a reality! Love, Susan
JSAN PLOSZAJ •
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Not Pictured. But Infinitely
Important Are
Grandma Henry
Grandma Larkin
Stephanie (Shelby Sexton)
Carolyn Sayles
And all other family and friends
Who have made this nightmare possible!
Thank you and love always!
IHiMI TOW AVVAROS
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104
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JLIE SCHNEIDER • ()J^ 9 JJU^
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Ski Trip 1991
Siskel and Ebert Eat Your Hearts Out.
crab salad is delicious and so Lo-Cal
ling me to maintain my boyish figure!
Barkeep. another Kiban's. stat!
Freshman year. Pre- Escapade planning!
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scapade #3. Daytona Beach, Florida
Good Buuunnggeee! (1992)
Just a little further guys. Quit and you die. The men invade Vail, Colorado. Escapade #1.
Escapade #4. Ely, Minn. (1992)
FEVEN L. SENICA •
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Commitment
Discipline
Fear
Depression
Patience
Confidence
Wisdom
Joy
110
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LATVlA^ESrONiA
j» ARE
If you have tried to do something and failed, you
are vastly better off than if you had tried to do
nothing and succeeded.
Thanks to all the wonderful friends I've made over the .
last four years, but, most of all, a special thank you to
my best friend for always being there for me. I'll miss
you very, very much.
ARY TILLEMA
(^(m^Mu^^ mX)
111
(PaJ-Cj ;t«.iDfe,/n 2? . PAUL TOUSSAIN"
Thank you, to the classes of '92 and '93 for
your support and friendship. I hope that your
careers are both fulfilling and successful.
r/^/ T^"^^ MD . TRI JRUONC
OMAS VESCIO • Ti^V.u^'^J^
The end is nothing. The road
Is all."
Nelson Algren
ARK WAKASA
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<)o.^Y..s^SlZ^ ^.^VoJl^ A\ O
JACQUELINE G. WALKEF
I've come a long way from the first blood pressure screen-
ing in the local grocery store. Yes, 1 now know which way to
put the stethoscope in my ears! However, the tension in the
pit of my stomach is still there, every Ume I do a new proce-
dure or deal with a dilBcult patient. The thrill is there too -
that lirst delivery, the first time 1 sewed up a finger in the ER.
As 1 look toward the fijture. I anticipate a lot of things - chal-
lenges, long hours, deeply personal moments in people's
lives. One thing 1 know for sure - medicine is ne\'er boring!
1 am grateful to my parents for giving me the knowledge
that I can do anything 1 set out to do. Thanks IVIom and Dad
for always being there for me! And Cameron, thanks for
putting up with all the craziness of being married to a med-
head (now and in the years to come). Je t'aime!
To my fellow medical students: Never forget that the
paUent is why we are all here. VAYA CON DIOS! (Go with
God).
Paris. New Years 1991
/d^/^'/z/jf ^A • BRAD WHITE
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Lord, give me a faith
that expects greater things
Whatever I do,
let me give it my best —
Anxious in nothing.
at peace with the promise -
That when I've done all I can
you'll take care of the rest -
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I went to the woods
because I wished to live deliberately,
to front only the essentials of life.
and see if I could not learn
what it had to teach.
and not. when 1 came to die.
discover that 1 had not lived.
Walden Pond
Henry David Thoreau
How sweet
Life
was
when
a
cup
of
coffee
between
two
people
could
solve
any
problem ...
I have absolutely no regrets . . . except for one thing
My Family-only with them have m.y dream.s com.e true
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AMELA YUNG
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CONGRATULATIONS EVERYone! Thanks for all the wonderful memories
xreta's Birthday at
the Checkerboard Lx)unge
tavels with Brad:
Washington D.C..
NYC. Florida,
Kansas, Iowa, Ohio,
St. Louis, ISU ...
he Firm with Carol-"now
I't this better than dieting?"
ate night euchre with
Scott and Kathiyn
ihe Kankakee Canoe Trip
:00 Mass with Fr. Boel
he Cubs! Da BuUs!
t. Luke's
Jl School Picnics
rrA Train Trip
>isorientation Week
latch Day
•Rush St. during orientation
•George Thorogood with
Jim, Mark & Andrea
•Anatomy with 'Team Leader
& the California Girls"
•The "O'Hare Incident"
•O'SuUivans-Aug. 23. 1989
•Michigan Ski Trip-
Balderdash!
•Volleyball with
the Yohimbes
•Architecture Tours with
Mick
•Wine Tastings with Mick
•Roadtrips to I.U.
Go Hoosiers !
•Andrew Lloyd Webber
and Geja's
•Australia-G'day mates !
CHEERS!
ODY E. ZIMA
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KASSY WINKLER
• BRIGITTA LUSSER
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DATE WRITTEN
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PROBLEM NO.
LOYOLA
UNIVERSITY
CHICAGO
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LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
FAMILY HX:
1) Married - When? With whom?
2) Engaged - Who is the lucky person?
3) Children - How many? How cute are they?
Any pictures?
4) Who was the first to be married in our class?
See below.
Tom an d Debi Kaczynski^
12/27/85
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Rich and Becky New
July 17. 1987
Mike and Kathy Marinko
June 11. 1988
Sheri and Paul W. Phillips
September 17. 1988
Paul and Meena Ariagno
May 28. 1989
Donna and Chris Kaltwasser
Junes. 1989
Andy and Jill Angelina
June 25. 1989
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July 14. 1990
Charlie and Kathleen Callaghan
July 14. 1990
Mary and Greg Yee
July 14. 1990
Amy and Joe Murray
March 2. 1991
Mark and Barbara Cabin
June 16. 1991
Phil and Linda Dech
June 22. 1991
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Yaritza and Carlos Rodriguez
December 28. 1991
Jacqui and Cameron Walker
May 16. 1992
Steve and Katie Zumacian
June 22. 1992
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Kevin and Colleen Bock
June 28. 1992
Scott and Bridget Cienkus
Julys, 1992
Mark and Kristin Miner
July 11. 1992 ■
Chris and Joe McShea
July 18. 1992
Patti and Dave Young
September 19. 1992
John and Tomi Pandoljino
October 4. 1992
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Lisa Stryck
Scott Gold
May 1. 1993
Tom Vescio
Lori Weber
May 8. 1993
John Fiedler
Chenjl Paradis
May 14. 1993
Sue PlozaJ
Steve Gorman
May 15. 1993
Chuck Adamczyk
Cindy Bannon
May 22. 1 993
Linda Hansen
Jim Fowler
May 22. 1993
126
Barry Freeman
Eva Kaczynski
May 28. 1993
Angela Castas
Maria Paterakos
May 30, 1993
Sheryl Kuzmenka
Jeff Louie
June 11. 1993
Matt Schmidt
Bonnie Gulden
June 13. 1993
127
Jeff Perkins
Mary Stockton
June 19, 1993
Angela Davis
Antony R. Thomas
June 20, 1993
Mike Brezinsky
Christine Kelly
September 25. 199:
Cathy Gentemann
Mike Welman
To be announced
Christina New
128
DATE WRITTEN
DATE PROBLEM NO-
LOYOLA
I UNIVERSITY
2F3E112 CHICAGO
^-D"^ LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
Psychosocial: heads
HOME: majority from Illinois not California
EMPLOYMENT: presently unemployed and in major league debt.
ACTIVITIES: shopping, eating, scamming, bungee cord jumping, etc.
DRUGS: see social Hx
SEX: see social Hx
gnature and professional discipline of recorder
to be shown.
low date and time of each entry.
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ADM. DATE
MED. RECORD NO.
BIRTH DATE
'yrT^ci. sci^o^ o^ fy\rr^rri^<^.
ROOM/BED NO.
HOW WE'VE CHANGED
Total # of
students
#of female
students
tfof male stu-
dents
#of students
married
# of students
engaged
# of students
with children
Freshman Year
132
54
78
9
1
2
Senior Year
(As of Feb. 1993]
128
52
76
27
25
3
Tuition at Loyola Stritch School of Medicine
1989-90
1990-91
1991-92
1992-93
Resident of IL
$13,800
$14,800
$15,800
$16,750
Non-Resident
$17,650
$18,800
$19,900
$21,100
2nd year
3rd year
4th year
Meal tickets given out
none
not enough
still not
enough
Average History and
Physicals written
8
200
4
Senior
Class of 1993
States represented
Illinois
67
Arizona
1
California
44
Minnesota
1
New York
4
North
Indiana
3
Carolina
1
Michigan
3
Oklahoma
1
Pennsylvania
2
Washington
1
New Jersey
1
LOYOLA IS GROWING!!!
•March 1991
Dedication of the Emergency Room Care Facility
• August 1991
Opening of the multi-level parking structure
• May 1993
Expected opening date of the Aeromedical Facility
• July 1994
Expected opening date of the Cancer Center
DID YOU KNOW ....
Foster G. McGaw Hospital, A 567-bed tertiary care facility, features:
• The only Level I trauma center ser\ing western Cook County and all of DuPage County.
• A 14-bed bum center servicing a four-state region.
• One of four cranial base surgery centers in the nation.
• One of ten perinatal centers in the state.
• A 50-bed neonatal intensive care unit, where the world's smallest baby ever to survive (9.9 oz.) was deliv-
ered and cared for.
• An aeromedical service that features a "flying emergency room" helicopter, I>oyola Lifestar.
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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
Charles Adamczyk
Andrew Angelino
Joseph Aquilina
Imelda Arcenio
Paul Ariagno
Ermin Arriola
Steve Bardfield
Michael Beyer
Scott Blitz
Kevin Bock
Thomas Brand
Michael Brezinsky
Richard Broderick
Rasa Buntinas
Mark Cabin
Charles Callaghan
David Castaldo
Robert Challenger
David Christensen
Scott Cienkus
Dawn Clark
Kellee Clougherty
Yaritza Colon-Marquez
Eileen Consorti
Angelo Costas
Scott Craig
Stephen Cruz
Jerald Cundiff
Long Dang
Angela Davis
Philip Dech
Susan Demeester
James Donovan
Glynn Elliott
John Fiedler
Barry Freeman
Cathy Gentemann
Mark Gettleman
Mark Grossman
Marianne Guschwan
Linda Hansen
Donald Hebel
Kenworth Holness
Michael Horn
Emmie Hsu
Eugene Hwang
Melanie Johnson
Vincent Johnson
Debora Kaczynski
Eva Kaczynski
Donna Kaltwasser
Aeri Kang
Kian Kaz
Sheryl Kuzmenka
Janice Lasky
Ashley Lee
Steve Lin
Joseph Losurdo
Jeflrey Louie
Brigitta Lusser
Michael Marinko
Shannon McCole
Jeffrey Mclnturff
Christina McShea
On completing residency, seen moonlighting on the side as a neuro-surgeon.
Becomes the next Sigmund Freud.
Replaces Luke Perry on Beverly Hills 90210.
Wins Nobel Peace Prize for philanthropy.
Last seen in the back row of the lecture hall still talking to his buddies.
President of Golds Gym.
Makes millions designing a line of bowling shirts.
Opens up his own Little Shop of Horrors.
Future Mr. Mom.
Becomes a successful TV evangelist.
PGA Champion of the year 2000.
Doctor by day, Chippendale dancer by night.
Regrows moustache and replaces Tom Selleck.
Opens up a Lithuanian dance studio with Aras.
Quits his job and opens up an M&M watch factory.
Fulfills his lifelong dream to become the Leprechaun mascot at Notre Dame.
Finally loses Babe title to Tom Brand.
Changes his name to Neal and joins NASA.
Winner of Iron Man competition in the year 2000.
Still with the same haircut, drinking Old Style, and driving the same crappy car.
Gets lost on her way to California and opens up a Sushi shop in Peru, Illinois.
Opens up a coffee shop in Berkeley.
Only pediatrician who has to look up to her patients.
Has been seen around Loyola saying, "E.T. phone home."
Seen having dinner with his wife and children, and Tom Vescio.
Seen selling live bait and recreation vehicles.
Wins Mr. Universe title in 1996.
Gives up fast women for fast cars.
Replaces Jean-Claude Van Damme in Lionheart ll-the Quest for Blood.
Appears on the cover of Vogue magazine in 1995.
Becomes Surgeon General and removes the Warning labels.
Invents the ultimate self-retaining retractor, praised by millions of med students.
Still has never seen the fundus.
Finally retires from bar brawling and decides to start practicing medicine.
Starts working out and replaces Dolph Lungren in Rocky 10.
The new Jimmy the Greek.
Becomes surf champion on the pro surfing circuit.
Official Goofy character at Disneyland.
The next Mel Blanc for Warner Brothers cartoons.
Head reporter for the Enquirer.
Opens up her own fruit juice factory.
Masseur to the rich and famous.
Miss America announcer.
Replaces Michael Jordan on the Bulls.
Has a million dollar smile and wins a spot on a Colgate commercial.
Becomes Debbie Gibson's manager after Kassy cut him from the team.
Teaches deep sea diving in Hawaii.
Manages BP's of one million over 60 during intergalactic residency.
Makes a million due to gambling tips from "new relative."
Opens up the first Polish restaurant in Fresno, California.
Moves to Iowa and opens up a dog farm.
Changes last name to epiglottis to reunite with her anatomic origins.
Seen on tabloid cover for "sighting" Elvis.
Gets caught having sister take call for her one night during residency.
Models lingerie tor Garanimals.
Still doesn't know what to do and applies to yet another transitional year.
Lands a part on Studs, and finally finds the woman of his dreams.
Becomes a professional belly dancer.
Comes out with a new line of jeans called Faded Crotch.
Wins the world's loudest sneeze contest.
Next head coach of the Chicago Bears.
Still won't let anyone date her sister.
Campaign manager for Ross Perot in 1996.
Stars in "Top Gun 11" opposite Tom Cruise.
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HAT HAPPENS NEXT?
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Nguyen
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Tijunelis
Tillema
Bile Toma
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Toussaint
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Wakasa
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White
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Womack
Wong
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Becomes the Lead guitarist for Spinal Tap.
Names first son Cole.
Moonlights as a gigolo on weekends.
Opens up a practice with her dad called Mo' Mobarhan.
Seen on David Letterman in 10 years performing stupid bike tricks.
Becomes the next Cat Woman in Batman III.
Seen doing a military fellowship in Somalia.
New head of Greenpeace organization.
Author of Macho and Damn Proud of it.
Designs own line of fatigue scrubs.
Professional TV watcher.
Otherwise known as the Greek Goddess.
Seen on Jeopardy and becomes the all time leading money winner.
While in California, insults Michael Jackson and gets beaten up !!!
Organizer of Hands Across America.
Gets a million dollar contract with Lancome and quits residency.
Still lifting weights only for his upper body.
Stays another year at Loyola so he can be President of next year's class.
Designs own golf course at Disneyland that he shares with Goofy.
Author of Tall Men and Why I Love Them.
Favorite cartoon is Fritz the Cat.
Editor for GO magazine.
Quits medical school and becomes head writer for All My Children.
Becomes a professional mechanical bull rider.
Lands a part in the next Steven Sondheim musical.
Last seen dropping off consults at Mines, never heard from again.
Five years from now seen in Jewel supermarket with 12 children.
Replaces Babe Winkelman as host of "Good Fishin."
Author of Perfect Hair in five minutes or less.
Head of the MICU, CCU, and ER at Loyola in 2010.
Hosts Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom.
Arrested for videotaping artwork at the Art Institute of Chicago.
Fitness Trainer for the Laker Girls.
Makes other residents wear rocket shoes to keep up with her.
Seen still looking for the perfect cup of coffee.
Found teaching Biology in an all girls high school.
Runs for President in the year 2000.
Replaces Winship and changes the name to Stryck School of Medicine.
Designs a new line of men's wear.
Replaces Andrew as the AV tech at Loyola.
Designs neonatal clothing called "Just my Size."
Has three kids and names them Tera, Herma, and Hepa.
Hired on as Riddick Bowe's cut man and becomes the new "fight doctor."
Starts own baseball trivia talk show.
Becomes a stand up comic in New York City.
Owns a chain of fast food Indian restaurants in Beverly Hills.
Becomes Blackhawk goalie and helps the team win the Stanley Cup.
Runs a successful organic cooking school.
Winner of the wildest toga.
Seen in Boston bar with a man named Norm.
Removes Bob Hope's prostate and becomes Urologist to the stars.
Becomes the head coach of the New Kids and decides to clip everyone.
Finally finds out how the brain works and is disappointed.
Becomes the official bubble letter sign maker for the NBA.
Last seen getting into Great America for half the price.
Opens up an organic vegetarian health food restaurant in Eugene, Oregon.
Still looking up labs for Dr. Pickleman.
Editor of Asian Stud magazine.
Last seen on t.v. as an assistant to the New Frugal Gourmet.
Seen at Houlihan's eating Caramel Crunch Pie.
Professional buyer for Nordstrom's and Saks Fifth Avenue.
Produces, directs, and stars in own line of fitness video tapes.
Signs exclusive contract for Coors commercial (Doctor recommended).
133
JUST FOR LAUGHS
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR THE LAYMAN
Artery
The study of fine paintings
Barium
What you do when C.P.R. fails
Colic
A sheep dog
Congenital
Friendly
Dilate
To live long
Fester
Quicker
G.I. Series
Baseball games between teams of soldiers
Medical Staff
A doctor's cane
Morbid
A higher offer
Nitrate
Lower than the day rate
Node
Was aware of
Organic
Church musician
Outpatient
A person who has fainted
Protein
In favor of young people
Secretion
Hiding anything
Serology
Study of English Knighthood
Tablet
A small table
Tumor
An extra pair
Urine
Opposite of youYe out
Varicose Veins
Veins which are very close together
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QUOTES
"Why did we want to go to medical school'', .because
we are bad at math."
Dr. Ing
"We should put hydrochlorothiazide and furosemide in
the drinking water."
Dr. Cooper
[on the prevalence ol tiypedenston in this country]
"Giving these lectures Is like sending radio waves into
space."
Dr. Cooper
[concerning ttiesa last three Preventive Medicine MDL
sessions]
QUOTES
"Being a Medical Student is like being in the front line and
you're shooting blanks" Dr. Silberberg [and it you are a
second year medical student, ail you have is your hand in your pocket]
■[this was a study] between Loyola and the University of
SoLrthern Alabama. ..what an unholy alliance that was!"
Dr. Baker
'Is there a zoom lens?" Dr. Hatch
[obviously unaware of the limited capabilities ot our slide
projector]
"Can I have a lick?" Nip Vadehra to Matt Schmidt
[requesting a taste ot l^attfe tolipop]
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ARE YOU LAUGHING YET?
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"It WM awful. I hard Um rumbling . . . I fdt the earth shake . . .
Then Iherc wai i loud crack and the rest of the country did Into the ocean.'
A CARTOON WR>TT£N
BY A DOCTOR:
When entering a lecture late, one should;
a. walk in the front door, pass in front of the professor and sit in
the front row
b. walk in the back door, stroll down the aisle blocking the
projector and climb over ten people to get to that corner seat
c. walk in the back door and take a seat in the back of the room
quietly without disrupting the entire class
135
MATCH THE COAT WITH THE ROTATION
Choices:
1) Surgery
2) Medicine
3) Psychiatry
4) OB/GYNE
5) Pediatrics
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DATE WRITTEN
DATE
PROBLEM NO,
LOYOLA
1 UNIVERSITY
2 CHICAGO
LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
LABS I Pending labs for headache w/u include:
CBC c diff, BUN/Cr, lytes,
glucose, AMSA, AMWA, MSU,
AMA, FP, Al, SNMA, CMDS
PSR, AOA, and ESR
MR! and CT of head - pending
DATA: Echo To r/o cardiac causes for HA:
Findings: The heart of the future
classes is strong, fully
functional, c good wall
motivation and good ejection
fraction.
Impression: Aortic stenosis is not seen.
and therefore cardiac induced
headaches are not likely.
Would consider other
etiological factors such as
tuition, parking fees, scut jobs.
and long call nights.
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Congratulations Class of 1993!
CLASS OF 1995
Best wishes to the class of '93
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CLASS OF 1996
140
Best of Luck
to
The Class of
1993
MEDICAL STUDENT UNION
AMERICAN MEDICAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION
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FAMILY PRACTICE
ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA
rican Medical Women's Association
;icians For Social Responsibility
Not pictured: Robert Challenger, Jerald Cundiff, Susan Demeester
Organizations Not Pictured
Christian Medical Dental Society
Amnest>' International 143
CLASS OF 1993
Freshman Class Representatives
Joseph Losurdo
Susan Ploszaj
Freshman Class Officers
President: Joseph Losurdo
Vice President: Carol Sprague
Secretary: Susan Ploszaj
Treasurer: Andrea Poirier
Social Chairperson: James Pera
MSU Representative: Brigitta Lusser
David Ledrick
Junior Class Officers
President: Jeffrey Perkins
Vice President: Andrea Poirier
Secretary: Lisa Wong
Treasurer: Barry Freeman
Social Chairperson: Donald Hebel
MSU Representatives: Mark Grossman
Ashley Lee
Sophomore Class Officers
President: Scott Cienkus
Vice President: Jody Zima
Secretary: Michael Beyer
Treasurer: Susan Ploszaj
Social Chairperson: John Pandolfino
MSU Representatives: Brigitta Lusser
David Ledrick
Senior Class Officers
President: Jeffrey Perkins
Vice President: Andrea Poirier
Secretary: Lisa Wong
Treasurer: Scott Blitz
Social Chairperson: Michael Brezinsky
ORGANIZATION
OFFICERS (1990-1991)
AMA
President: Janice Lasky
Vice President: Darcene Munir
Treasurer: Scott Steinbach
Amnesty International
Vice President: Charles Adamczyk
Secretary: Arman Talle
Treasurer: Ravi Bains
AMSA
President: Brigitta Lusser
Vice President: David Ledrick
Secretary: Lisa Wong
Treasurer: Sheryl Kuzmenka
CMOS
President: Mary Yee
Vice President: Michael Pietlla
Secretary/Treasurer: Kevin Bock
AMWA
President: Jacqueline Gllck
Vice President: Melanie Johnson
Secretary: Eileen ConsortI
Treasurer: Pamela Yung
SNMA
Vice President: Angela Davis
Secretary: Sheri Springs-Phillips
Treasurer: Vincent Johnson
MSU (1990-1991)
Secretary: Andrea Polrler
MSU (1991-1992)
President: Michael Beyer
Vice President: Jody Zima
DATE WRITTEN
DATE
PROBLEM NO
LOYOLA
I UNIVERSriY
s CHICAGO
%.-D^>' LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
IMP/PLAN:
1) Headache resolved. First pay check is on its way!
2) Disposition -Class of 1 993 will be fully able to function as MD's
in outstanding residency programs around the USA.
3) Placement -1)59% -Midwest
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2) 38% - Illinois
3) 11% -Loyola
4) 24% - West Coast
5) 19% - Sunny California
6) 9% -South
7) 7% -East
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Charles Adamczyk
Andrew Angelino
Joseph Aquilina
Imelda Arcenio
Paul Arlagno
Ermin Arriola
Steve Bardfield
Scott Blitz
Kevin Bock
Thomas Brand
Michael Brezinsky
Richard Broderick
Rasa Buntinas
Mark Cabin
Charles Callaghan
David Castaldo
Robert Challenger
David Christensen
Scott Cienkus
Dawn Clark
Kellee Clougherty
Yaritza Colon-Marquez
Eileen Consorti
Angelo Costas
Scott Craig
Stephen Cruz
Jerald Cundiff
Long Dang
Angela Davis
Philip Dech
Susan Demeester
James Donovan
Glynn Elliott
Anne Parrel
John Fiedler
Barry Freeman
Cathy Gentemann
Mark Gettleman
Mark Grossman
Marianne Guschwan
Linda Hansen
Donald Hebel
Kenworth Holness
Michael Horn
Emmie Hsu
Eugene Hwang
Melanie Johnson
Vincent Johnson
Debora Kaczynski
Eva Kaczynski
Donna Kaltwasser
Aeri Kang
Daniel Kay
Kian Kaz
Sheryl Kuzmenka
Janice Lasky
Ashley Lee
Steve Lin
Joseph Losurdo
Jeffrey Louie
Michael Marinko
Shannon McCole
IMPRESSION AND PLAN
University of Chicago Hospitals/IL
Johns Hopkins Hospital/MD
Oakland Naval Hospital/CA
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center- San Francisco/CA
Evanston Hospital/IL
Rush Presbyterian St. Luke's/IL
Medical College of Wisconsin Aff. Hosp./WI
Mercy Medical Center/CO
Baystate Medical Center/ MA
Medical College of Wisconsin Aff. Hosp./Wl
University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic/MN
University of Kentucky Medical Center/KY
University of Iowa Hosptials/Clinic/LA
Loyola University Medical Center/IL
University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic/MN
Eastern Virginia School of Medicine/VA
Loyola University Medical Center/IL
Loma Linda University Medical Center/CA
University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic/MN
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center-Oakland/CA
University of California Davis Medical Center/CA
Eastern Virginia School of Medicine/VA
University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic/MN
McGaw Medical Center Northwestern University/IL
Loyola University Medical Center/IL
Portsmouth Naval Hospital/VA
University of Missouri-Columbia/MO
University of California Irvine Medical Center/CA
Hahnemann University Hospital/PA
National Naval Medical Center/MD
Johns Hopkins Hospital/MD
L^U Eye Center New Orleans/LA
Evanston Hospital/IL
Indiana University Medical Center/IN
University of Michigan Hospitals-Ann Arbor/Ml
Indiana University Medical Center/IN
University of California Irvine Medical Center/CA
PhoenLx Children's Hospital/AZ
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center-Los Angeles/CA
New York University Medical Center/NY
Lutheran General Hospital/IL
McGaw Medical Center Northwestern University/IL
University of Illinois Rockford Family Practice/IL
Medical College of Wisconsin Aff. Hosp./Wl
University of Texas-Galveston/TX
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center-Los Angeles/CA
University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic/MN
William Beaumont Hospital/Ml
University of Michigan Hospitals-Ann Arbor/Ml
Indiana University Medical Center/IN
University of Michigan Hospitals-Ann Arbor/Ml
Loyola University Medical Center/IL
Chicago Medical School-Swedish/IL
Vanderbilt University /TN
Sinai Hospital-Baltimore/MD
Sinai Hospital-Baltimore/MD
University Health Center-Pittsburgh/PA
Mayo Graduate School of Medicine/MN
Loyola University Medical Center/IL
University of Maryland-Baltimore/MD
McGaw Medical Center Northwestern University/IL
E. Virginia Medical Center, Norfolk/VA
Obstetrics / Gynecol
Psychiatry
Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine
Psychiatry
Physical Med/Rehg
Physical Med/Rehc
Family Practice
Medicine/Pediatric
Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine
Neurosurgery
Internal Medicine
Ophthalmology
Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine
Urology
Emergency Medicir
Internal Medicine
Obstetrics / Gynecok
Psychiatry
Pediatrics
General Surgery
Internal Medicine
Physical Med/Reha
Internal Medicine
Ophthalmology
Internal Medicine
Anesthesiology
General Surgery
General Surgery
Ophthalmology
Internal Medicine
Pediatrics
Internal Medicine
Medicine/Pediatric
Internal Medicine
Pediatrics
Medicine/Pediatricj
Psychiatry
Internal Medicine
Diagnostic Radiolog
Family Practice
General Surgery
Orthopaedic Surger
Pediatrics
Internal Medicine
Medicine/Pediatric
Anesthesiology
Pediatrics
Psychiatry
Medicine / Pediatrics
Transitional
Ophthalmology
Obstetrics / Gynecolo
Ophthalmology
Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine
Internal Medicine
Pediatrics
Physical Med/Rehal
Ophthalmology
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your Tenth Anniversary class Reunion in the year
2003!! Congratulations and best wishes for a
successful and rewarding medical career.
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Remember when
That was then, and this is now!!
Congratulations!
Dr. Joseph Aquilina
We love you and are so proud of you.
Our Love to You Always!!
Mom and Dad
Congratulations
Dr. Ermin A. Arriola
With All Our Love,
More especially from
Your Brother Amros
CONGRATULATIONS
DR. SCOTT BLITZ
KEVIN R. BOCK, M.D.
(white "Scrubs" 25 years ago)
■ HUSBAND, SON, GRANDSON, SON-IN-LAW,
BROTHER
■AND NOW DOCTOR!!
- YOU ARE THE VERY BEST
- WITH MUCH LOVE AND PRIDE
- KATHRYN, MOM, DAD, GRANDMA SARAH,
GRANDPA DAVID,
JEAN, TONY, BRIAN
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Congratulations
Your discipline, determination, and
perseverance have made me so proud.
All my love ... Mom
Congratulations Kevin -
You are now officially Doc" Bock!
5est wishes for many years of good health,
happiness and success! You will be a great
Doctor and an outstanding asset to the
profession! We're so proud of you!
Love,
Your Golden Fan Club
ear Kevin.
'Special is a word that is used to describe something one-of-a-kind .-. like a hug. or a sunset.
- a person who spreads lot'e with a smile or kind gesture. Special describes people who act from
le heart and keep in mind the hearts of others. Special applies to something that is admired and
ecious and can never be replaced. Special is the word that best describes you!' i- Teri Fernan-
Congratulations and best wishes to a terrific husband and a wonderful doctor! I toi-e you!
Love. Coiteen
CONGRATULATIONS
DR. RICHARD W.
BRODERICK
You zeroed in your sights
You Established Your Goals
You made your Plan
You worked your Plan
You accomplished Your Goal
As Proud as you are right now for
having accomplished this challenge
We are even More Proud of, and for You
MOM, DAD, BETH-ANNE, ANDY, CINDY
UNCLE DICK, UNCLE DON, UNCLE BILL
CONGRATULATIONS
DR. CHARLES L. CALLAGHAN, M.D.
Congratulations
YOU ARE AN INSPIRATION FOR
THE ENTIRE FAMILY AND WE
RE ALL SO VERY PROUD OF YOU.
DVE, DAD, MOM & ALL THE FAMILY
David J. Castaldo, M.D.
We love you
Mom, Dad & Paul
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CONGRATULATIONS!
Robert J. Challenger, M.D.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Marty, and Suzanne
Congratulations
Dr. Scott Cienkus
We wish you the best of luck!
Love,
Mom, Dad, Renee, Leanne,
Keith, Laura, and Honey
Congratulations!
Kellee Rae Clougherty, M.D
Congratulations
Dawn R. Clark, M.D.
You will make a wonderful
"Doc''
Love Tavin, Paula, Travis,
your entire family ,
&
Arroyo Grande, CA
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Through your dedication to Medicine
you received the Knowledge
to share with Humanity
Through your loving spirit
you were given
the gift to Heal.
We are all very proud of you.
Love, Mom & Dad
and all your family.
J my daddy -
Dr. Craig
Love and
Congratulations
From the Whole Family
Lauren Nicole
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MOM, DAD & MICHAEL
We Are Soooo Proud of You
Dr. Angela
Phil Dech
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After.
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LOVE Mom, Dad, Leslie, Khaki
Malika, and Alex
Congratulations!
We are very impressed with what medical school
has done for you. Quite a turnaround!!
CONGRATULATIONS DR. DECH
Love and Pride from Linda, Dad, Mom, Kate,
Chris, Meg, Joe, and Sarah 159
Congratulations Dr. Jim
... that would be YOU ...
on your most excellent achievement.
Love - Mom, Dad, Carolyn, and Brian.
COMGRATULATIOriS
Cheryl Paradis
and
John Fiedler
First Mr. & Mrs.
then
Dr. St Dr.
Love
Mom 6e Dad
Susan - Sharon - Tim
Alyssa - Jim - Mark
CONGRATULATIONS
Dr. Barry L. Freeman
Congratulations
Catliy Gentemann, IVI.D.
Our shared dreams have come true!
May you always have faith in your
own special dreams and your power
to make them come true.
Much love, Mom, Dad, and Bryan
For always having i
courage to follow yc
dreams.
Love, Mom, Dad, Beth, and Mike.
160
CONGRATULATIONS
to our third generation
physician.
JACQUELINE CLICK
WALKER M.D.
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Our love and prayers
will always be with you
... Mom and Dad ...
Charles and Cameron.
CONGRATULATIONS
DONALD J. HEBEL, M.D.
It's tlie Daum of Your New Career
We zvish You Nothing But Sunshine and Blue Skies.
We Are All Very Proud of You!
Keith and Unda, Liam and Marie,
Scott and Patty, David and Karen
Congratulations
Dr. Donna Woods Kaltwasser
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GOOD LUCK!
Love ... Mom and
The Kolar & Woods Families
You have been a joy in our lives.
With love and pride we wish you
success and happiness always.
Love,
Dad, Mom, Alex, and Arthur
161
Dear Dr. Sheryl Kuzmenka
When it seems like
babies are only born in
the middle of the night
and you forget why
you chose this profes-
sion, remember how
you felt on your grad-
uation day. We are so
proud of you.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Karen,
Daniel and Sue
CONGRATULATIONS
Janice B. Lasky, M.D.
We are very proud of you.
All our love,
Mom, Dad, David, Steve &
Maureen
CONGRATULATIOnS
JEFFREY PAUL LOUIE, M.D.
We are so PROUD of
your accomplish-
ments and wish you
continued success
and much happi-
ness!
You've always had a good bedsid
manner. Now you have the license U
use it!
We're so proud!
With our love.
Mom, Dad, Mitch
and Tabby
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CONGRATULATIONS
Jeffrey J. Mclnturff, M.D.
From all of those who love you
CONGRATULATIONS
DR. CHRISTINA (TAYLOR) MCSHEA
Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, 1993
and
DR. JOSEPH B. McSHEA
Chicago College of Osteopathy, 1 992
Happily Married on July 18, 1992
Love from all of us for a wonderful marriage and
successful lives in your chosen fields of medicine.
Mom and Dad
Lisa, Fred and family
Jim, Kelly and the boys
Christa A. Mulkey, M.D.
CONGRATULATIONS
We love you.
Dad, Mom and Bill
COriGRATULATIONS
DR. ANDY C. NGUYEN
^MEMBER THADKS TO:
God's love
The sacrifice, contributions and encouragement from
parents, brothers, sisters and family
The support from your sponsors:
The First Baptist Church OhC,
and Mrs. Tom R. Corr and others
Your dream has now come true.
From Your Entire Family
CONGRATULATIONS
DR. MIKE PIETILA
We are so proud of you
and all you have
accomplished. May
you bring a healing
touch to everyone you
come in contact with.
With our love.
Mom, Dad, Gary,
Betsy, Karen & Pica
163
CONGRATULATIONS
SUSAN M. PLOSZAJ, M.D.
LOVE,
MOM, DAD,
BRIAN & STEVE
CONGRATULATIONS
DR. REMINGTON
We are all very proud of you.
Keep flying.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Alex, Kian, Arthur
COFiGRATULATIOnS!
Love from ^
Mom and i
Dad *"
Bonnie
Michael
Maureen
David
Therese
Peter
Nancy
CONGRA TULA TIONS!
DR. JULIE DIANE SCHNEIDER
Valerie
Jason
Audrey
Tom
Jill
Jenny
Christine
Joey
Michael
Meghan
Mary Kate
MATTHEW SCHMIDT, M.D.
We know you will bring as much
joy to other families as you have to
ours.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Jeff, Paul, Anna & Dave
164
CONGRATULATIONS
William Svend Sogaard, M.D.
You scored again!
With much love and pride,
Dad, Mom, Patti & Scott
Congratulations^ Dr. Sorenson!
You did it!
I always knew there
wasn't anything you
could not accomplish!
I'm so very proud of you
I love you
Debbie
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
Dr. Sheri Springs - Phillips
ir lovely daughter Carol got her wish
When she caught this great ftsh.
iw that she graduates, she deserves the praise.
And dear ole Dad - he gets a RAISE!!
To the fifth in line
"Dr. (Carol) Sprague"
From:
Dad, Mom, brothers, sisters,
in-laws, nepFiew, nieces
and tlie rest of L.A.!
At age two you said, 1 want to be a doctor
when I grow up so that I can help people and
make a lot of money. " Well, you have grown
up and you have become a doctor, now get
busy working on the rest of your dream.
We are proud of you.
Mom and Dad
Your pastor and grandmother
(Prophetess Hattie B. Jones)
Grandma and Grandpa Springs
Alicia, Rodney and Richard 165
COnGRATULATIOnS
Dr. Scott Steinbach!
Your family and friends are very proud
of you and all you've achieved!
From your entire
family and friends
CONGRATULATIONS
Dr. Lisa Camille Stryck!
Always smiling
Always caring
Always loving
Always hardworking
You are a ivonderfiil daughter,
sister, granddaughter
and nozv ...
DOCTOR
Love,
Mom, Dad, Angela, Mary, Nana & Grandpa
CONGRATULATIONS
MARY S. TILLEMA, M.D,
CONGRATULATIONS!
DR. MICHELLE TOMA
!
Love —
Mom and Dad
Mark, Jan and Paul
166
We wish you a future filled with much
happiness and success ...
With love and great pride,
Mom, Dad, George, Krista, Zachary,
Mom & Dad Toma, Mark, Courtney
CONGRATULATIONS
Dr. Thomas M. Vescio, M.D.
We are very proud of you and all
you have achieved!
Mom and Dad,
Sue and Lori
Sam and Grace
Dear Marc:
You\e
scored
another great
goal! We all
couldn^t be
prouder ...
Love,
Mom and Dad
Bonnie and Michael
Grandmas and Grandpa
Congratulations,
Dr. Williams!
Congratulations,
Dr. Allison Yim
Love you,
Dad
You made it! We're so very
proud of you —
Love,
Dad, Mom, Marcy & Greg ^g^
DR. LISA WONG
CONGRATULATIONS!!
Your dedication and
perseverance has paid off.
We're all proud of you!
With love from:
Dad, Mom, Marcella, Sophia,
Vanessa, Grandma Yee & Grandma Wong
WENDY
True friendship is caramel nut crunch pie,
surviving yearbook, learning how to change
dirty diapers, shopping, seeing matinee movies,
walks, step class, "WTTCWTB", people watching,
knowing the sun will come out tomorrow, and
magic cookies without recipes.
True friendship is us!
PATTI
Congratulations
Dr. Patti-Marie Young!
!!I12 CHEERS FOR DR. JODY!!
We couldn't be prouder of you.
With much love and pride.
Mom, Dad,
Catherine, Peter, and Dave.
WITH GREAT PRIDE AND MUCH LOVE
FROM YOUR FANS.
MOM, DAD, KARIN, JILL,
JEFF, MIKE, JOHN,
MARISSA, JACKIE,
JUDY, MARGIE,
GRANDMA.
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CONGRATULATIONS
STEVEN A. ZURNACIAN, M.D.
Our Love mid Best Wishes for
Continued Success and Hap^piness
Dad, Mom, and Jill
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INDEX mCOMPLETUS
A
Adamczyk, Charles
18,30,32.35.50,62,126.
143.147.149
Angelina, Andrew
35.59,66,122.148,152
Aquilina, Joseph
21,26,30.32,33,35,52,54,57,
61,63,66,147,149,152
Arcenio, Imelda
30,35,52,56,59,67,146,
Ariagno, Paul
35,61.67,122,147.149
Arriola, Ermin
19,26,29,30,33,35,52,54,68
146,147,149,152
Bar^fleld, Steve
26,35,68,149
Beyer, Michael
23,28,35,49,61
Blitz, Scott
20,23,32,35.51.54.62,
69,123,152
Bock, Kevin
17,22,27,36.61,69,125,
143,152
Brand, Thomas
19,36,70.126,147,152
Brezinsky, Michael
32.36,49,60.70.128.146
Broderick, Richard
17.20,26,31.32.36.54,56
62.71
Buntinas, Rasa
36.71,143,149
Cabin, Mark
28,36,72, 123, 143, 148. 149
Callaghan, Charles
28.36.62.72, 123
Castaldo, David
19.29.36.53.56.73
Challenger, Robert
20.23.36.57.73.152
Christensen, David
22.28.37.148
Cienkus, Scott
18.22.28.37.49.60.74. 125. 143.
148.152
Clark, Dawn
18.20,22.23,27,37,50,51,
74,148,152
Clougherty, Kellee
20,23,26.37.58.75
Colon-Marquez, Yaritza
37.56.75,124,147,148
Consorti, Eileen
37,59,76,148
Costas, Angelo
27,37,54.76.126.149.152
Craig, Scott
29.37.54,148
Cruz, Stephen
29.37.52,54.145.152
Cundijf, Jerald
58.147
Dang, Long
22.30,32.38,55.77.147.152
Davis, Angela
28.38.77,128,148
Dech, Philip
18,19.38.78.123.143,148
Demeester, Susan
38.64.146.147.148
Donovan, James
17.18.20,38.78.148
Elliott, Glynn
52.79,148,152
Fiedler, John
29,31,38,53,60,80, 126, 147,
152
Freeman, Barry
38,51,53,62,81,126.147
Gentemann, Cathy
18.22.29.38.79. 128. 147. 152
Gettleman, Mark
22.27.38.61,82,148,149,152
Grossman, Mark
18,23,33,39,52,55,59.82
143,149.152
Guschwan, Marianne
18,27,39,64.83,149.175
Hansen, Linda
39.62.126.147.149
Hebel, Donald
19.21.39.56.83.146
Holness, Kentvorth
84.146
Horn, Michael
20.39.52.55,84,149,152
Hsu, Emmie
20,27,39,55,85,149
Hwang, Eugene
30,32,39,55,61 .85, 148. 152. 175
Johnson, Melanie
21.39.57,146.149
Johnson, Vincent
39.62,86,146
Kaczynski, Debora
20,21.40.86.121.152
Kaczynski, Eva
20.21.32,40,62,63.81.127,147
Kaltwasser, Donna
27,40.51.59.87.122
148,149.152
Kang, Aeri
30,40,56,87.124.152
Kay, Daniel
146
Kaz, Kian
21.27,40.88,147
Kuzmenka, Sheryl
18,23,26,27,40,63,89, 126,
147,148,152
Lasky, Janice
32,40,57.61.149
Lee, Ashley
23.31.40,61.63.88,152
Lin, Steve
20,28,31.40,54,62,80,
146.152
Losurdo, Joseph
41.90.148,152
Louie, Jeffrey
18,23,26,41,63,89,126,
147.152,174
Lusser, Brigitta
50.52.120.152
M
Marinko, Michael
18,19.30.41,59,91.122.149
McCole, Shannon
19.28.30.41.50.91.149.152
Mclnturjf, Jeffrey
29.41,50,92.149
McShea, Christina
27,41.52,92.125.143.152
Meier, Steven
29.30.41,58.62.93.147
Miner, Mark
30.3 1 .4 1 .54.83.93. 125. 152
:shed, Nayeh
J3,26.30,33.52.54.57,
149,152
borhan, Glulia
U.49.56,94,147
Ikey, Christa
!6.27.32,42,148
nir, Darcene
12.56.59.94,148.152
rad, David
(5,146
rray. Amy
3,95,123.149
N
V, Richard
!3.30.42.62.96,122
.149
uyen, Andy
12.54.97.146.148.152
ive, John
Mlas, Lena
!9.32.42.5 1.63.97. 146.
.152
tes, Elizabeth
12.49.98.143.148.152
Tdolflno, John
t3. 57.60.98.125. 152
'adis, Cheryl
13.51.80.126.143.148.152
•fc, Nina
10,30,43,99,149.152
■fcer, Edward
«,43.5 1.52.99. 152
a, Jim
8.20.27.31.50.51.100.
kins, Jeffrey
13.31.43.49.53.62.100.
143.146.147
Pietila. Michael
17.29.43.49,101.148
Ploszaj, Susan
17.23.43.49.50.101.126.148
152
Poirier, Andrea
23.43.59.62.64. 102. 148. 152
Remington, William.
18,21 .22.43.5 1 . 102, 148. 152
Rohde, Susan
20.32.44.51.103.124.152
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Sacco, Michael
21.30.44.53.143.147.149
Sayles, David
18.30.44.55.104. 148. 149, 152
Schmidt. Matthew
20.26.29,30.31.44.52,63.104.
126,152
Schneider, Julie
18,20,26,32,44.50,51,53,105
152
Senica, Steve
18,26,30,44,62,105,152
Sheu, Robert
18.23,26,44,52,106
148,149
Shim, Kyungran
30,52,148,152
Sogaard, William
26,32,33,44,60, 106, 149, 152
Sorensen, Scott
26,27,44,107.152
Sprague, Carol
17, 18,20,2 1 ,22,3 1 ,45,5 1 .55,
57,107,152
Springs-Phillips, Sheri
28,45,49, 108, 122, 146, 147,
148
Staggs, Kathryn
21,30,45,51,109,149
Starr, Daniel
28,45,50,108.143.147
Steinbach, Scott
29,45,51,146
Stryck, Lisa
45,110,126,147
Talle, Arman
32,45,58,110.152
lyunelis, Aras
19,22,29,31,45,49,56,60,111,
152,174
Tillema, Mary
45,111,143,148
Toma. Michelle
20,32,46,5 1 ,63, 103, 124, 143,
147,152
Tosiou, Alexander
27,46,49
Toussaint, Paul
28,46,61,112
Troung, Tri
46,112
Vadehra, Nippon
21,29,30,31,32,46,63,64,
147,152
Vescio, Thomas
17,46,63,113,126,143
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Wakasa, Marc
18,26,28,46,62,113,149
Walker, Jacqueline
21,46,59,114,124,146,152
White, Brad
18,20,21,23,32,46,49,60,62,
114,152
Williams, Stephen
28,31,47,62,115,152
Winkler, Kassy
31,47,55,120,147,149
Womack, John
27,47,115
Wong, Lisa
20,23,3 1 ,32,47,49,54, 1 16,
146,147,152,174
Yee, Mary
20,21,30.47,51,116,123,149
152,174
Yee, Wendy
29,30,47.58,117,146,147,152,
175
yi, K. Min
30,33,47,118,152
yim. Allison
20,21,23,30,47,59, 1 17, 146,
147,149,152,175
young, Heather
18,23,48.109,152
young. Patti-Marie
18,28,30,47,54, 119, 125,146,
148,152.175
yung, Pamela
48,50,119,126
Zima, Jody
18,20,21.23,26,48,55,119,
143.152
Zumacian, Steve
32.48.49. 120. 124. 143. 148
1993 YEARBOOK STAFF
Aras
Mary
Jeff
Lisa
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Marianne
EDITOR'S NOTE:
Well everyone, this is it, the 1993 Yearbook! This book Is
product of many long hours spent meeting, picture pickir
debating whether to keep the tool lines or get rid of them, counti
picas, cutting, pasting, labeling, cropping and re-cropping, typi
and re-typing making sure the lines match up, proof-reading, etc
Was it worth it?? Well, umm... er... eh. ..Yes!
Thanks to the Class of 1993. Though we were constantly callii
and nagging everyone for money, pictures and signatures, everyoi
was understanding and willing to contribute.
Thanks to the Yearbook Staff. You're the best!!! Thanks 1
Eugene and Jeff, especially for keeping things rolling while I w.
gone • Aras and his wonderful sales skills • Patti and Wendy forthi
work on many of the sections. They always knew the perfect la
out. • Alii, her constant energy kept us all going • Mary, who kept n
sane and encouraged me to pull through those "difficult months'
Aeri, Imelda, and Marianne who helped out the team in many big ai
little ways.
Also, thanks to Medical Photography, the Loyola library sta
Dean of Students Office, Dean of Student Affairs, Office
Registration and Records, Wyckoff Portraits, Mary Powers, and tl
late Mr. Moorhead.
I wish the Class of 1993 the best of luck. I hope this book holi
many good memories! God Bless. ,^-^ j/'/'c-t-
Eugene
Allison
Patti
Wendy
Yearbook Staph
Under High Power Field
Imelda
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Special Thanks to ...
Mike Lambesis: Ginger Moore Lisa Harrison
... for all their support, patience and encouragement throughout the production of this yearbook!
Robert C. Moorhead
1929 - 1993
Bob has been the Walsworth Publishing Company yearbook
representative to Loyola University since 1969. He signed on
with the 1983 School of Dentistry book, and continued with the
first Strltch School of Medicine book in 1985.
During his tenure with Loyola, Bob devoted many long and
unselfish hours to the betterment of Loyola's books.
Appreciating the uniqueness of health profession students. Bob
made himself available on many evenings and weekends, over
many years, surely at the expense of his family and other
Interests (mostly golf - who could forget those pants!).
His dedication, loyalty, patience and willingness to teach paid
yearly dividends, as the quality of our books clearly
demonstrated. He took the time to get to know us both as an
institution and as individual human beings. His caring
demeanor, nurturing hands, professional guidance,
compassion, ethics, sense of fairness, and his trustworthiness
wUl be hard to replace.
Loyola University, her students, and most of all myself, have lost a dear friend. We will miss you Bob.
Though I have told you many times, may 1 say it once more:
"Thank you for all you have done for us, we could never have done It without you."
Vaya con Dios,
Mike Lambesis, Assistant Dean of Students, on behalf of all the yearbook staffs in the history of
Loyola University.
Loyola University of Chicago admits students without regard to their race, color, sex or national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and other activities generally ace
or made available to students at the school. Loyola University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, se.\ or national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, a
sions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school administered programs.
Otherwise qualified individuals are not subject to discrimination on the basis of handicap.
If you believe you have been discriminated against because of race, sex, national origin, or handicap, please contact the Office of the Dean of Students,
Due to rigid time requirements, this yearbook must be printed before the final lists of degree candidates can be determined. The exclusion of the name of a student is not to be taken as
cation of his official status as a non-graduate nor is the inclusion of the name of a student to be taken as certification of his or her official status as a graduate. i
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