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Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania 

1985  latrian 


A  EMERGENCY 

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MEDICAL  OFFICES 

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AbCDINISCRAtlON 


Alton  Sutnick,  M.D. 

Senior  Vice  President  and  Dean 


Maurice  Clifford,  M.D. 
President 


Gerald  Escovitz,  M.D. 
Vice  Dean 


Mary  Ellen  Hartman,  M.D. 
Senior  Associate  Dean 


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Andrew  Beasley,  Sc.D 

Associate  Dean  for  Student  Affairs 


Marilyn  Appel,  D.Ed. 
Assistant  Dean 


Clifton  Ogburn,  Ph.D 
Associate  Dean 


Leland  White 
Hospital  Administrator 


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Fran  Maguire 


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Marie  Hartman 


Connie  Fiske 


Carol  Young 


Joanne  Donnelly 


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Martha  Kirby 


Ruth  Palmer 


Kathy  Levito 


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AfslACOODY 


Rhea  Levinc,  Ph.D 


Leonard  Ross,  Ph.D,  Chairman  Anne  Barnes,  M.D. 


Marion  Murray,  Ph.D. 


Bertram  Payne,  Ph.D.  and  Timothy  Cunningham,  Ph.D. 

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Janet  Smith,  Ph.D. 


Aronld  Smolen,  Ph.D.  Michael  Goldberger,  Ph.D.         E.  Hazel  Murphy,  Ph.D. 


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CDlCRO&IOLOGY 


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Page  Morahan,  Ph.D.,  Chairman 


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Richard  Gilpin,  Ph.D. 


Ralph  Knight,  Ph.D. 


Donna  Murasko,  Ph.D. 


Clifton  Ogburn,  Ph.D. 


21 


CbaxDUNicY**  PRevesicive  CDebicihie 


Ira  Gabrielson,  M.D.,  Chairman 


Eddy  Bresnitz,  M.D. 


Jerry  Zaslow,  M.D.,  J.D. 


Deborah  Shain,  M.S.S.,  A.C.S.W.  John  Sorenson,  Th.M,  M.S.W 


Adele  Kaplan,  M.A. 


PbYSlOLOGY  »*  BlOCbe(DISCRY 


George  Rothblat,  Ph.D.,  Chairman 


Thomas  Tulenko,  Ph.D. 


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Frederick  DeMartinis,  Ph.D. 


Jane  Glick,  Ph.D. 


Paul  Rapp,  Ph.D. 


George  Chacko,  Ph.D. 


Marie  DiBerardino,  Ph.D. 


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Gerald  Kelliher,  Ph.D. 


Jay  Roberts,  Ph.D.,  Chairman 


Clair  Lathers,  Ph.D. 


Charles  Puglia,  Ph.D. 


Benjamin  Weiss,  Ph. D. 


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Paula  Goldberg,  Ph.D. 


Kenny  Simansky,  Ph.D. 


Louise  Greenberg,  Ph.D. 


24 


Joseph  Leighton,  M.D.,  Chairman  David  Sawhill,  M.D. 


Vanlila  Swami,  M.D. 

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Jalal  Mobini,  M.D. 


Pasha  Agarwal,  M.D. 


John  Clark 


25 


AwesubesiA 


Athole  McNeil  Jacobi,  M.D. 
Chairman 


Shirley  Bloom,  M.D. 


Hrant  Stone,  M.D. 


Nieves  deCastro,  M.D. 


Michael  Booth,  C.R.N. A.,  M.D.  Marietta  Galvez,  M.D. 


Doris  Gallagher,  M.D. 


Bernard  Mayer,  M.D. 


26 


5URG6RY 


James  Bassett,  M.D 
Chairman 


4      .       m  m 

James  Finnegan,  M.D.  Donald  Cooper,  M.D. 

Cardiothoracic  Surgery,  Chief  Vice  President,  Assoc.  Dean  for  Clinical  Affairs 


Jonathan  Rhoads,  Jr.,  M.D. 


Sariel  Ablaza,  M.D. 


Paul  Rodigas,  M.D. 


Karim  Nakhgevany,  M.D. 


Ajit  Sachdeva,  M.D. 


John  Clarke,  M.D. 


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Frank  Marlowe,  M.D. 


Kalind  Bakshi,  M.D. 


Marian  McNamara,  M.D. 
Vascular,  Chief 


Robert  Wolfson,  M.D., 
Otolaryngology,  Chiet 


Steven  Ladenheim,  M.D. 


Steven  Bergman,  Ph.D. 


Harry  Thomas,  M.D. 


Anne  Barnes,  M.D. 


28 


Lester  Karafin,  M.D. 
Urology,  Chief 


Leon  Clarke,  M.D. 


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H.  Warren  Goldman,  M.D.,  Ph.D.  Naren  Kansal,  M.D. 

Neurosurgery,  Chief 


William  Bouzarth,  M.D. 


Diane  Palladino,  M.D. 


Helen  Horstmann,  M.D. 


Pamela  Scott,  M.D. 


29 


ecoeRoeNCY 
CDebicwe 


David  Wagner,  M.D.,  Chairman  Richard  Altreuter,  M.D. 


Steven  Halbert,  M.D. 


William  Burdick,  M.D. 


Barbara  Griffith,  M.D. 


30 


NeUROLOGY 


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Rosalie  Burns,  M.D.,  Chairman  Jack  Greenberg,  M.D. 


June  Fry,  M.D.,  Ph.D. 


Navjeet  Singh,  M.D. 


Michael  Cohen,  M.D. 


Vasant  Dhopesh,  M.D. 


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Pratap  Yagnik,  M.D. 


Alan  Tessler,  M.D. 


Richard  D'Addario,  M.D. 


31 


ObscecRics  «*  Gykiccology 


Jan  Schneider,  M.D.,  Chairman 


Dorothy  Barbo,  M.D. 


Mary  Loveland,  M.D. 


Deurward  Hughes,  M.D. 


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Mary  Gabrielson,  M.D. 


Anne  Pike,  M.D 


32 


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Ilaro  Floro,  M.D. 


Bernard  Eskin,  M.D. 


Stephen  Rubin,  M.D. 


Lenore  Huppert,  M.D. 


oanna  Connolly,  M.D. 


Terry  Kriedman,  M.D. 


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CDebiciwe 


Donald  Kaye,  M.D. 
Chairman 


June  Klinghoffer,  M.D.       Walter  Rubin,  M.D. 
Student  Programs,  Gastroenterology, 

Chief  Chief 


Steven  Meister,  M.D. 
Cardiology,  Chief 


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Matthew  Levison,  David  Lush,  M.D. 

M.D.  General  Medicine, 

Infectious  Disease,  Chief    Chief 


Sandra  Levison,  M.D. 
Renal,  Chief 


Elias  Abrutyn,  M.D. 
Assistant  Chairman 


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Warren  Katz,  M.D. 
Rheumatology,  Chief 


Doris  Bartuska,  M.D.  William  Morrissey, 

Endocrinology,  Chief  M.D. 

Pulmonary,  Chief 


Rosaline  Joseph,  M.D.  Carl  Rosenbaum,  M.D. 

Hematology-Oncology,  Chief 


Richard  Eisenberg,  M.D. 


34 


Toby  Engel,  M.D. 


Rick  DeNardo,  M.D. 


Peter  Kowey,  M.D. 


Herbert  Fischer,  M.D. 


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Michael  Barrett,  M.D. 


Nancy  Pickering, 

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Nelson  Wolf,  M.D. 


Gaetano  Capone,  M.D. 


Richard  Tepper,  M.D. 


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Pedro  Fernandez,  M.D. 


Stuart  Homer,  M.D. 


Clarence  Martin,  M.D. 


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Steven  Peitzman,  M.D. 


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Bruce  Hoffman,  M.D. 


Jack  Sobel,  M.D. 


Oksana  Korzeniowski,  M.D.  Jerome  Boscia,  M.D. 


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Harry  Gottlieb,  M.D. 


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Mary  Dratman,  M.D. 


Francis  Sterling,  M.D. 


Julian  Katz,  M.D. 


Sally  Lane,  M.D. 


Harvey  Licht,  M.D. 


Emmanuel  Besa,  M.D. 


Jerome  Brody,  M.D. 


David  Hensen,  M.D. 


37 


PeblACRICS 


Linda  Hiner,  M.D. 


Rita  Scott,  M.D. 


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Garrett  Bergman,  M.D. 


Alan  Zubrow,  M.D. 


Sonia  Imaizumi,  M.D. 


Muriel  Kowlessar,  M.D. 


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eanette  Pleasure,  M.D.  Alan  Schindler,  M.D. 


Phyllis  Marciano,  M.D. 


teNCAL  QOebiciNe 


iarry  Hendler,  D.D.S.,  M.D. 


Louis  Rose,  D.D.S.,  M.D.,  Chairman 


Nabil  Abaza,  D.M.D.,  Ph.D. 


Barbara  Steinberg,  D.D.S. 


39 


PSYCblAURY 


Martin  Plutzer,  M.D. 


Wagner  Bridger,  M.D.,  Chairman  Dilip  Ramchandani,  M.D. 


Eileen  Bazelon,  M.D. 


Susan  Mc  Leer,  M.D. 


William  O'Brian,  M.D. 


Thomas  Newmark,  M.D. 


Ann  Marie  Wolf,  M.D. 


Susan  Raverby,  M.D. 


40 


All   i^^       T        1 


Janet  Kaye,  Ph.D. 


Mary  Ann  Bartusis,  M.D. 


Barbara  Schindler,  M.D. 


Beverly  Roth,  M.D. 


Joel  Goldstein,  M.D 


Frederick  Mintzer,  M.D. 


Mary  Ann  Delaney,  M.D. 


Ira  Katz,  M.D. 


Joseph  Rudolph,  M.D. 


41 


RAblOLOGY 


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George  Popky,  M.D.,  Chairman 


Robert  Van  Derslice,  M.D.  Janet  Parker,  M.D. 


Joel  Swartz,  M.D. 


Margaret  LaManna,  M.D. 


Pouran  Zekavat,  M.D. 


Maria  Plotzker,  M.D. 


Faith  Rachofsky,  M.D. 


Barbara  Schlager,  M.D. 


42 


In  Memory  Of 


Susan  F.  Meltzer,  M.D. 


Class  of  1980 


1954-1984 


43 


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Its  time  to  go 

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Asont  Want  to  be  late 

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Mr.  Winston  in  isolation  Witk  1*8 
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Jt'sjuit  a  elate  of  mind 
whether  nount  atJnCV or  wl&ther  youre  at  Term 

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Pg.  82 


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Pg.  164 


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45 


A  man  and  his  kingdom. 


When  I  grow  up,  I  want  to  be  just  like  you. 


46 


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But  I'm  not 


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just  turfed  everybody 


51 


Squeezably  soft? 


Winkin 


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and  Nod 


52 


What  else?  Run  the  bowel 


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53 


Larry,  Moe  and  Curley 


54 


... 


Guarding  the  family  jewels? 


55 


It's  true  .  .  .  one  of  Philly's  50  most  eligible 


WOW! 


56 


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Sciences 


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58 


WELCOME  TO 

MEDICAL 

SCHOOL! 


"Look,  Mom,  I'm  in  Medical  School!' 


If  only  I  had  paid  attention  in  P/B! 


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Anatomy  Lab  101 


A  prime  specimen  for  P/B  lab! 


60 


At  Work 


Ed  poses  for  the  Remedial  Life  Drawing  class. 


Another  Saturday  Night 


'Wake  us  when  we  get  into  Jefferson." 


61 


. . .  And  At  Play! 


Another  Monday  Night! 


62 


Gus  leads  an  on-site  seminar  on  ethanol  metabolism. 


THE  CLASS  OF  1988 


63 


CLASS  OF  1987 


WHO  ARE  THESE  PEOPLE? 


64 


SERIOUS  STUDENTS? 


65 


PARTY  ANIMALS? 


66 


THEY'RE  SUPER  SOPHS! 


67 


CLASS  OF  1986 


68 


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71 


To  flea,  or  not  to  flea.  That  is  the  question. 


I  can't  seem  to  get  the  Brown  off! 


I  did  my  sub  at  West  Park! 


72 


It  feels  so  good  to  be  a  senior 


Just  like  clockwork 


I  didn't  do  it. 


73 


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.  .  and  this  little  piggy  went  to  market. 


John,  you  have  the  most  beautiful  blueeyes. 


74 


Caught  in  the  act. 


Yours  are  bigger  than  mine! 


75 


Philly  Worm  Eating  Champ 


76 


It's  just  gas 


Which  way  did  they  go  Boss,  which 
way  did  they  go 


77 


Honest!  We're  just  friends. 


California  dreaming 


78 


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HOSPITAL   OF    THE    MEDICAL 
COLLEGE   OF    PENNSYLVANIA 

PHILADELPHIA       PENNSYLVANIA 

HISTORY  &  PHYSICAL 


CAT.   .1  129 


PLATE  IMPRESSION 


some  things  are  special 


Robert  Mark  Abbott,  M.D. 


81 


The  height  which  great 
men  achieved  and  kept 
was  not  by  a  sudden  rise. 
They  worked  hard  all 
day  and  all  night  while 
their  companions  were 
asleep. 


THANKS 
To  my  grandma  and  mother  for  their  pride  and  faith  in  me 

even  when  I  had  none  in  myself. 
To  my  brothers  and  sisters  for  their  everlasting  support  and 

continual  inspiration 

Special  thanks  to  my  father  and  Barbara  for  their  loving  sup- 
port, encouragement,  guidance  and  their  never  ending 
devotion  during  the  last  four  stormy  years. 


James  Kobina  Aikins  Jr.,  M.D. 


82 


Many  thanks  and  much  love  to  the 

people  in  my  life  for  sharing  these 

years  with  me 


The  pros  from  Dover 


Anthony  Antonello,  Jr.,  M.D. 


83 


Luigi  Arena,  M.D.,  Ph.D. 


84 


Thanks  to  my  family  for  all  of  their  guid- 
ance, understanding,  and  most  of  all  love 
which  has  helped  me  through  the  last  four 
years;  and  especially  Doug,  for  his  contin- 
ued love  and  support  throughout  medical 
school. 


Nancy  Jane  Bains,  M.D. 


85 


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Susan  C.  Ball,  M.D. 


86 


special  thanks  to  my 
family  for  their  support 
and  inspiration  and  es- 
pecially to  my  husband 
Michael  for  his  under- 
standing and  love 


Robyn  Lerner  Barrett,  M.D. 


87 


Thanks  to  a  very  supportive  and  loving  family. 


Lori,  "To  the  One  I  Love." 


On  top  of  the  world. 


Good  friends,  J.D.  and  Tony,  Good  Luck  Guys. 


Jeffrey  M.  Bartynski,  M.D. 


88 


"You  have  to  have  faith,  a 
whole  lot  of  trust  and  dedica- 
tion, and  most  important,  you 
should  never  give  up." 


John  Battilana  Jr.,  M.D. 


89 


Fritz  Bech,  M.D. 


90 


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How  far  can 
one  reach 

and  still  keep 
in  touch? 


There  is  magic  in  a  touch 
true  power  in  thought 

reality  in  dreams 
calm  and  ecstacy  in  love 
completeness  in  the  soul 

and  endless  beauty 
when   one   knows  and   is 
self 


Edith  del  Mar  Behr,  M.D. 


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91 


Andrew  M.  Berkowitz,  M.D. 


92 


You  can't  start 

a  fire, 
You  can't  start 

a  fire 

without  a  spark  .  .  . 


Great  blueprint  Paul,  many  thanks 


Thanks  to  Mary  and  Frank 


George  taught  me  all  I  know! 


Bridget,  Nichole,  Corinn  and  Brian 


Manny,  Moe  &  Jack 


Jean  Ann  Bialas,  M.D. 


93 


tat* 


Paul  Joseph 


Bresnan,  M.D.  fT^ 


94 


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Special  thanks  to  my  wife,  Suesser  for 
all  her  support,  encouragement,  and 
most  of  all  love  and  understanding. 


Jonathan  B.  Brooks,  M.D. 


95 


To  my  grandfather,  Pinkney  Marion  Hender- 
son, M.D., 

my  father,  Purvis  Sinclair  Henderson,  M.D., 
my  mother,  Helen  O.  Dickens,  M.D., 
for  teaching  me  spirituality,  strength,  tradi- 
tion: 

my  brother,  Norman,  my  husband  and  chil- 
dren 

for  their  love,  support,  and  patience, 
and  to  my  friends  for  keeping  me  in  their 
hearts, 

I  thank  you. 


fflfeV  . 


Jayne  Henderson  Brown,  M.D. 


96 


Steven  J.  Brown,  M.D. 


97 


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Joseph  Bryer,  M.D. 


98 


DAWN 

Rolling  snow  turned  peach-color 
the  moon 
left  alone  in  the  fading  night 
makes  a  soft  cry  in  the  heavens 
and  once  more 
drinks  up  the  scattered  light 

Gary  Snyder 


Charles  A.  Bryz-Gornia 
M.S.,  M.D. 


99 


You  are 
never  given  a  wish 
without  also  being  given 
the 

power  to  make  it  true. 
You  may 
have  to  work  for  it, 
however. 
—  Richard  Bach. 

With  much  love  and 
thanks  to  my  family  for 
helping  make  my  wishes 
come  true. 


Marianne  Louise  Burda,  M.D. 


100 


To  my  very  special  friends, 

for  making  life  so  enjoyable, 
and 

to  my  parents, 

whose  unfailing  love,  support, 

and   guidance   have   brought   me 

this  far, 

thanks. 


Cas  M.  Cader,  M.D. 


101 


Kenneth  E.  Canant,  M.D. 


102 


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Thanks  to  my  family  and  friends 

for  their  support  and 

encouragement  and  to  Don 

for  making  these  years  special. 


Kimberly  Knight  Cantees,  M.D. 


103 


So  it  seems,  or  so  it  may 
be.  I  can't  know  for  sure 
but  lately,  seems  I'm  on  a 
journey  to  a  place  I've 
never  been.  And  baby,  If 
I  had  the  answers,  I  would 
lay  them  all  before  you. 
Plainly  it's  a  circle. 
One  that  ends, 
and  then  begins, 
and  begins  again. 
Yes,  I  wi 
Indeed,  I  will. 
If  I  can. 

—  Neil  Diamond 


Anita  Louise  Cardone,  M.D. 


104 


TAO  SONG 

0   slow  fish 
show  me   the  way 
0  green  weed 
grow  me   the  way 

The  way  you  go 

the  way  you  grow 
is  the  way 
indeed 

0  bright  Sun 
light   me  the  way 

the   right  way 

the   one 

no  one  can  say 

If  one  can  choose  it 
it  is  wrong 
Sing  me  the  way 
0  song: 

No  one  can  lose  it 
for  long 

Ursula  LeGuin 


Nichola  Anne  Carpendale,  M.D. 


105 


Ellen  E.  Chapman,  M.D. 


106 


Sidney  J.  L.  Comissiong,  M.D. 


107 


Jeffrey  Brian 
Comitalo,  M.D. 


Valerie  Helene 
Hendrzak,  M.D 


108 


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Thanks  to  all  those  who  made  this  possi- 
ble; especially  to  our  families  for  all  their 
love,  support,  and  encouragement,  and 
to  our  friends,  who  made  medical 
school  bearable  —  best  of  luck  to  you 
all. 

Val  and  Jeff 


109 


With  love  and  thanks  to  my  family 
for  all  the  years  of  encouragement, 

To  Mom  and  Dad  who  were  always  there  for  me, 
Marisa  and  Stefania,  for  bringing  joy  into  our  family 
and  in  memory  of  my  brother  Bernard  who  would 
have  been  so  proud  to  share  this  time, 

And  especially  to  my  husband  Jeff  whose  support  and 
love  has  made  my  dream  a  reality. 


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Linda  Compagnone,  M.D. 


110 


With  gratitude  and  feeling 
for  those  who  have  made  a 
difference: 

To  my  parents  for  instill- 
ing a  sense  of  values,  for 
providing  love  and  sup- 
port, and  for  sacrificing  so 
much  by  making  my 
dreams,  their  dreams. 

To  my  sisters  Lori  and 
Jan,  and  my  nephew  Justin 
for  adding  the  proper  bal- 
ance of  love,  amusement, 
criticism,  and  confusion  to 
help  keep  everything  in 
proper  perspective. 

Finally  to  my  wife  Linda, 
first  my  friend,  now  col- 
league and  confidante,  for 
adding  dimension  and  ex- 
citement to  my  life,  and 
for  her  constant  encour- 
agement and  support  that 
will  not  allow  me  to  fail  for 
lack  of  trying. 


Jeffrey  D.  Hartford,  M.D. 


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Christopher  James  Conners,  M.D. 


112 


C^hpistine    Amu     v^onm  ri)    Phillips,    Ivi.U. 


113 


Joanna  Michele  Costello,  M.D. 


114 


My  favorite  kids 


My  favorite  man 


My  favorite  animal 


JU 


MCP 


Favorite  school?  Of  course! 


N.  Adele  Cox,  M.D. 


115 


Jeffrey  Barrett  Daniels,  M.D. 


116 


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Jeffrey  Michael  Dodd-o,  M.D. 


117 


With  special  thanks  to  my  parents, 
friends,  teachers  and  patients;  and 
especially  to  Debbie,  for  all  the 
love  and  understanding. 

Good  luck  to  everyone.  This  has 
been  an  unforgettable  exper- 
ience. 


Carl  Drucker,  M.D. 


118 


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I  would  like  to  thank  my  parents 
for  their  love  and  guidance; 
My  brothers  and  sisters  for  their 
help  and  encouragement; 

And  Carl  for  his  love,  support 
and  humor  during  these  past 
four  years. 


Debra  Mendelsohn  Drucker,  M.D. 


119 


To  my  mom  and  dad, 
for  all  their  love,  support, 
and  understanding. 


Jeffrey  Mark  Finkelstein, 
D.M.D.,  M.D. 

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120 


Salute! 
To      all       those 
friends 

and   family   mem- 
bers 

who    have    pro- 
vided 

me   with   inspira- 
tion 

and   encourage- 
ment — 

heartfelt  thanks. 
M.J. 


Mary  Jo 
Fishburn,  M.D 


121 


am  grateful  for  all  those  in  times  past 
who  made  me  all  I  am  today  .  .  . 
and  for  all  those,  who  with  words  and 
deeds  opened  my  eyes  and  mind  to  see 
what  I  can  become. 


Jean  Ona  Fitzgerald,  M.D. 


122 


The  quality  of  a  man's  life 
is  measured  by  how  deeply 
he  has  touched  the  lives 
of  others. 

Charles  Walcott 


Thank  you  to  all 
whose  love  and  support 
made  many  goals  possible. 


John  Jacob  Flanagan,  Jr.,  M.D. 


123 


Words  just  are  not  enough 

to  express  my  thanks  to  my 

family  for  their  love  and  support 


Ronald  Franklin  Flax,  M.D. 


124 


Joseph  W.  Foote,  M.D. 


125 


IJoia  shoSl  ao  out  n*  jou 
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Karen  I.  Forno,  M.D. 


126 


Margarita  Hauser  Gardiner,  M.D. 


127 


'YESTERDAY  IS  ALREADY  A  DREAM, 

AND  TOMORROW  IS  ONLY  A  VISION  .  .  . 


{J.  3 


Colette:: 

Thank  you 
for  sharing  the 
laughter  and  the  tears. 


Dad: 


I  wish 

we  had  had  more  time. 


To  my  grandmother,  family  and  friends:: 

You  have  all  given  to  me 

in  immeasurable  ways  — 

I  hope  that  I  can  pass  even  a  small  part 

of  love  on  to  others. 


Mom:: 

All  the  work 
is  finally 
paying  off. 


My  Brothers: 

I  have  needed 
all  the  love 
and  support. 


Monica  R.  Gaskins,  M.D. 


128 


Anne  Frances  Gilroy,  M.D 


129 


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To  Mom,  Dad  &  Marc  — 

A  very  special  thanks  for  the  love 

and  encouragement  that  you  have  given 

me  throughout  my  life. 


To  Richard,  my  husband  &  best 

friend  —  Thank  you  for  your 

never-ending  love,  confidence 

and  understanding. 


Arleen  J.  Goldbacher,  M.D. 


130 


To  Mom  &  Dad, 
Without  whose  constant 

guidance  and  support 
I  could  not  have  made  it. 


NYUCD  1978-81 


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"WHAT  A  LONG 

STRANGE  TRIP 

IT'S  BEEN." 


To  Kyle, 

For  your  love 

support  and 

understanding  — 

You  are  the  light 

of  my  life. 


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In  the 
Beginning 


Stony  Brook 
1974-78 


MCP  1981-85 


The  Final  Goal 


CJan/jl,  Goldman,  V,  V.S.JIi.  D. 


1982-83 


131 


Knowledge  is  not  happiness,  and 

science 

But  an  exchange  of  ignorance  for 

that 

Which  is  another  kind  of  ignorance. 

—  Lord  Byron 


Special  thanks  to  my  family  and 

friends  for  their  support, 

encouragement  and  love. 


Stephen  Marc  Goldman,  M.D. 


132 


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Ask  not  alone  1 

ask  for  courage 

for  if  you  can  endure 

you  bring  honor  to  yoursel 

and  honor  to  us  all. 


133 


To  my  son  who  inspires 

me  to  be  my  best, 
To  my  parents  who  made 

everything  possible, 
To  my  sister  who  is 

always  there  for  me, 
To  my  friends  who  give 

me  joy, 
Thank  you  all  for 
helping  me  to  reach 
my  goal.  You  are  my 
greatest  treasures.  I 
love  you  beyond  measure. 
May  life  be 
sweet  to  you, 
Linda 


Ryan  and  me 


Mother  and  Dad 


Diane  and  me 


Rena,  Steve,  Erik  and  Kristina 


It's  the  heart  afraid  of  breaking 

that  never  learns  to  dance. 
It's  the  dream  afraid  of  waking 

that  never  takes  a  chance. 
It's  the  one  who  won't  be  taken 

who  cannot  seem  to  give. 
And  the  soul  afraid  of  dying  that 

never  learns  to  live. 

Sung  by  Bette  Midler 


Julie  and  me 


Linda  Witmer  Good,  M.D. 


134 


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Kathleen  Lou  Haggerty,  M.D. 


135 


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The  life  so  short, 
The  craft  so  long  to  learn. 

—  Hippocrates 
To  family  and  friends 

For  your  wisdom,  love,  and  sup- 
port 

—  Thank  you. 


Susan  Elizabeth  Hall,  M.D. 


136 


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N. 


Gee  Toto, 

I  don't  think  we're  in 

Kansas  anymore. 

—  Dorothy 


And  if  you  find  a  love 

that's  tender 

If  you  find  someone 

who's  true 

Thank  the  Lord 

He's  been  doubly  good 

to  you. 

—  Richard  Mullins 


He  is  no  fool  who  gives 
up 

What  he  cannot  keep 
To  gain 

What  he  cannot  lose. 
—  Jim  Eliot 


Glenn  Robert  Harper,  M.D. 


137 


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Allison  Lea  Hays-Lehman,  M.D. 


138 


Pick  a  flower  from  my  soul 
Put  it  in  a  crystal  bowl 
Water  it  with  tender  care 
And  watch  it  open  in  the  air 
Find  a  place  near  sunlit  skies 
And  let  it  grow  before  your  eyes 
And  the  rest  will  come  with  time 
The  rest  will  come  with  time. 

Margie  Adam 


Laura  Lee  Helfman,  M.D. 


139 


Thanks  to  my  family  and  friends 

...  I  know  I'll  never  lose  affection 

For  people  and  things  that  went  before, 

I  know  I'll  often  stop  and  think  about  them 


SHAUN  A.  HENNON 


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Shaun  Adrian  Hennon,  M.D. 


140 


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The  Rents 


The  Blings 


Tequila 


Do  not  stop  to  think  about  the  reasons  for  what  you  are  doing, 
about  why  you  are  questioning.  Curiosity  has  its  own  reason  for 
existence.  One  cannot  help  but  be  in  awe  when  he  contem- 
plates the  mysteries  of  eternity,  of  life,  of  the  marvelous  struc- 
ture of  reality.  Never  lose  a  holy  curiosity. 

—  Albert  Einstein 

There  is  a  theory  which  states  that  if  ever  anyone  discovers 
exactly  what  the  Universe  is  for  and  why  it  is  here,  it  will  instantly 
disappear  and  be  replaced  by  something  even  more  bizarre  and 
inexplicable.  There  is  another  which  states  that  this  has  already 
happened. 

—  Douglas  Adams 
"The  Restaurant  at  the 
End  of  the  Universe" 


Lucy  E.  Hornstein,  M.D. 


141 


I  feel  that  a  loving  and  supportive  family, 
in  addition  to  dedication  and  hard  work, 
is  necessary  to  overcoming  the  ups  and 

downs 

of  pursuing  a  medical  career.  I'd  like  to 

thank 

my  family  for  their  love  and  support  during 

my 

medical  school  career.  I  love  you  all! 


Daniel  Arthur  Jones,  M.D. 


142 


Special  thanks  to  my  family,  John  H., 
Anne  K.  and  Dorothy  Kelly,  M.D.'s 


David  Moto-O  Katayama,  M.D. 


143 


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With  inexpressible  gratitude  and  love 

to  my  friends  with  whom  I  laughed  when  times  were 
rough, 

to  my  grandparents  for  their  unfoundering  faith, 
to  my  brothers  and  sister  for  their  understanding, 
to  my  parents  for  their  endless  support,  encourage- 
ment, and  time, 

and  finally,  to  Steven,  my  beloved  husband  and  best 
friend,  for 
teaching  me  what  is  important  in  life. 

I  share  this  accomplishment  with  all  of  you. 


Karen  Lynne  Kaye  Bloom,  M.D. 


144 


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It  was  the  best  of  times,  it  was  the  worst  of  times, 
it  was  the  age  of  wisdom,  it  was  the  age  of  foolishness, 

it  was  the  spring  of  hope,  it  was  the  winter  of  despair, 
we  had  everything  before  us  .  .  .  —  Dickens  — 


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To  my  parents  who  gave  me  a  dream  and  provided  a 

haven  of  unconditional  love  in  which  to  attain  it, 

to  Karen,  "twinnie,"  who  gave  unending  support, 

to  Jay  who  brings  out  the  best  in  me  and  puts  perspective 

on  it  all,  and  to  those  who  think  they  are  people  — 

with  much  love,  thank  you. 

Praise  be  to  God,  with  Whom  all  things  are  possible. 


Kathryn  Kay  Keener,  M.D. 


145 


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146 


'Like  all  dreamers,  I  mistook 

disenchantment  for  truth." 

Sartre 


Sophia  Ketsoglou,  M.D. 


147 


Bette  Lazzaro,  M.D. 


148 


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Albert  Chun-Jen  Lee,  M.D 


149 


I  thank  all  the  members  of  my  family, 

especially  my  sister,  my  father  and 

mother 

and  their  parents,  and  Anne,  Trissa  and 

David,  for  sharing  the  pain  and  the 

pleasure. 


Shari  L.  Leipzig,  M.D 


150 


And  tribute  must  be  paid  to: 

—  My  Mom,  one  remarkable  woman, 
who  taught  me  what  courage, 
strength,  and  determination  mean. 
Thank  you  for  letting  me  believe 

in  my  dreams,  Ma.  You're  the  best. 

—  My  Dad,  my  favorite  polka  partner, 
who  in  his  suffering  let  me  see  the 
brevity  of  life  and  the  importance 
of  living  it  to  its  fullest.  I  know 
you're  proud,  Dad.  I  miss  you. 


Thank  you  to  those 
who  got  me  through 
the  insanity: 

—  my  family, 

—  my  friends, 

—  the  Beatles. 


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Susan  M.  Liberski,  M.D. 


151 


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152 


Alan,  Bill,  Ron,  and  me,  age  3. 


Mom  and  Dad,  the  proud  parents. 


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Bermuda 

Special  thanks  to  my  parents  for 
their  continued  love,  support, 
and  guidance,  and  to  my  brothers 
for  always  being  there  for  their  lit- 
tle "Rosebud",  and  to  my  hus- 
band Eli  for  his  neverending  love, 
support,  encouragement,  and  un- 
derstanding. 


And  look  at  us  now! 


June  26,  1983 


Pavlov,  always  there  to  lend  an  ear. 


Eli,  Cape  Cod,  Massachusetts. 


Rose  Lynne  Magness,  M.D. 


153 


To  Mom,  for  all  you  are  and 

all  you've  done.  But  mostly 

for  sharing  my  dreams  and 

always  understanding. 


To  my  loving  husband  and 

dearest  friend,  Dan,  for 

brightening  my  life  with 

your  special  warmth, 
devotion,  and  humor  that 
will  always  see  me  through. 


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Roberta  S.  Malone,  M.D. 


154 


Go  not 
where  the  path  may  lead 
but  go  instead 
and  make  a  trail. 


Beth  Ann  Maxwell,  M.D. 


155 


Pamela  Young  McCarter,  M.D. 

I  realize  that  what  I  say  will  be  neither  clever  or  profound,  but 
it  comes  from  the  heart. I  want  my  family,  Jim,Keithie,and  Amy  to 
know  how  much  their  love  and  sacrifice  has  meant  and  will  mean 
to  me.  Thanks  Mom,  Dad,  Mom  M.,  and  my  brothers  and  sisters 
for  your  support.  Finally,  thank  you  to  my  neighbors  and  friends 
who  always  help  out  in  a  pinch.  I  couldn't  have  done  it  without 
you!  I  hope  I  make  you  proud  of  me  and  that  I  can  do  some  of 
God's  work  on  earth. 


156 


Brian  T.  McNeary,  M.D. 


157 


Robert  Ivan  Mendelson,  M.D. 


158 


Dr.  and  Mrs.  Mogerman,  and  sons:  Drs.  Jeff,  Rick,  Mike,  and    John 


John  Steven  Mogerman,  M.D. 


159 


Carol  Lynn  Most,  M.D. 


160 


This  page  is  dedicated 

With  love 
To  my  family 
For  their  inspiration, 
encouragement,  and 
unfailing  support. 


Ginette  S.  Nachman,  M.D 


161 


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Sharon  Jean  Nichols,  M.D. 


162 


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Linda  Ann  Norris,  M.D. 


163 


I  dedicate  this  page  to 

the  memory  of  my  loving  father, 


to  my  insane  nonmedical  friends 
who  saved  my  sanity, 


and  to  those  who  have  shared  in  my 
dreams,  fun  and  laughter, 


Goodbye,  for  now  .  . 


Mary  S.  Nulty,  M.D. 


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164 


Mary  Irene  O'Connor,  M.D. 


165 


Aloha  is  an  everyday  thing, 

A  way  of  life; 

Call  it  a  feeling  or  an  attitude  that 

Starts  inside  a  person 

And  works  its  way  outside, 

Evidenced  by  some  sign  of  warmth 

Or  Acceptance. 

Aloha  is  the  spirit  of  the  land, 

Ke  ea  o  ka  aina; 

Aloha  is  a  gift  of  the  spirit, 

Its  symbols  infinitely  variable  — 

Everyday 

A  way  of  Life, 

Ke  ea  o  ka  aina. 

M.  Costa 


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Ann  Asako  Ohata,  M.D. 


166 


"Eye  of  the  Tiger" 


Thanks  to  my  parents, 
William  and  Marie, 
and  to  my  girlfriend  Joyce 
for  all  their  love, 
encouragement,  and  sup- 
port. 


William  Rakauskas,  M.D. 


167 


Deborah  Maria  Rosa,  M.D 


168 


Many  thanks  to  my  family 
for  their  endless  love, 
encouragement,  and  support 
(emotional  and  financial). 
Without  you,  Mom,  Dad,  and 
Linda  I  couldn't  have  made  it 
this  far. 

And  thank  you  to  my 
husband  and  friend,  Rick,  who 
has  shared  his  life,  love, 
understanding,  and  patience 
with  me  through  these 
sometimes  stressful  years. 
Rick,  you  make  my  world  a 
very  happy  place  to  be. 


Catherine  Roscioli  Jones,  M.D. 


169 


Judith  S.  Samkoff,  M.D.,  Sc.M 


170 


Many  thanks 

to 

my  friends 

and 

family 

especially 

to 

my  mother 

my  brother 

and  Koko  Nor 


Hope  Selarnick,  M.D. 


171 


A  merry  heart  doeth  good  like 

medicine. 

—  Proverbs  22. 


See  the  happy  moron, 
He  doesn't  give  a  damn. 
I  wish  I  were  a  moron. 
My  God!  Perhaps  I  am! 
—  anonymous 


Mark  Allen  Shannon,  M.D 


172 


Cheers! 


Bonita  Miller  Shapiro,  M.D. 


173 


174 


Gholamreza  Shareghi,  M.D. 


I  THINK  I  CAN  I  THINK  I  CAN  I  THINK  I  CAN  I  THINK  I  CAN  I  THINK  I  CAN  I  THINK  I  CAN  I  THINK  I  CAN  I  THINK 


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To  my  friends  (Tom,  Ron,  Mike,  Larry,  Jackie,  Sheila,  Nandita),  thanks  for  everything. 
To  my  family  whose  support  and  love  have  meant  all  the  difference  through  the  years. 
To  Brandy  for  being  the  most  consistent  friend  I  have  had  the  last  15  years. 
And  to  Kris  and  Laura  who  made  these  last  four  years  so  much  more  than  a  matter  of 
survival, 

I  love  you  all  dearly. 

Richard  Warren  Shore,  M.D 


175 


To  my  mother  and  father,  who  . . .  my  sister,  Renee,  for  her  love,        .  .  .  my  "second  parents",  for  their 

taught  me  the  value  of  hard  work        support,  and  everlasting  friendship        concern  and  contribution  toward 
and  dedication  maintaining  my  sanity 


.  . .  and  particularly  to  my  husband  Richie, 

who  showed  me  that  we  can  make  dreams 

come  true.  Without  his  love,  patience,  and 

inspiration  the  hard  times  would  have 

seemed  unbearable. 


My  love  and  thanks  to  all  of  you! 


Denise  Kressman  Shusterman,  M.D. 


176 


Pantagruel  thought  of  studying  medicine  here  but  decided  the 
profession  was  too  troublesome  and  morbid.  Besides,  physicians 
smelled  hellishly  of  enemas. 

Francois  Rabelais 


Paul  Harry  Singer,  M.D 


177 


ove 


—  W.A.  White 


Rosalie  Rutter  Snyder,  M.D. 


178 


To  my  parents,  whose  support  never 
wavered 

And  my  sister,  who  blazed  the  trail  — 
This  one's  for  you. 

The  beginning's  the  most  important  part  of  the 
work. 

Plato 


Ann  Elizabeth  Spangler,  M.D. 


179 


Edward  J.  Stanford,  M.S.,  M.D 


180 


Christine  Felicia  Stavropoulos,  M.D 


181 


Michael  Mark  Stefan,  M.D. 


182 


From  Lehigh 


Me,  llene,  Joyce  and  Philip 


Special  thanks  to  my  Mother,  Father 
and  Sister  for  all  their  love  and  support 


230/160?! 
.  . .  To  MCP 


ME 


Michael  Allen  Stewart,  M.D 


183 


With  thanks  to  my  parents 
and  in-laws  for  their  faith 
and  support. 

To  my  children,  who  make 
the  darkest  day  bright. 

But  most  of  all  to  my 
wife  Garnet,  for  all 
her  love,  encouragement 
and  spirit. 


Michael  Joel  Styles,  M.D. 


184 


Lloyd  Eugene  Suter,  M.D. 


185 


To  John  A.  Struhar 

. .  .  whose  spirit  lives  on 

in  those  of  us  who  knew  him  .  .  . 

Thank   you,  John,  for   having 

lived. 


Linda  Struhar  Sylvester,  M.D. 


186 


I 


One  should  say  before  sleep- 
ing, "I  have  lived  many  lives.  I 
have  been  a  slave  and  a  prince. 
Many  a  beloved  has  sat  upon 
my  knees  and  I  have  sat  upon 
the  knees  of  many  a  beloved. 
Everything  that  has  been  shall 
be  again." 

—  From  an  essay  by 
W.B.  Yeats 


George  Raymond  Tyndall,  M.D. 


187 


Tamara  Roseann  Vrabec,  M.D 


188 


With  love  always 
to  Dad,  Mom, 
Bob,  Rich,  Bill  and 

Mark 


Susan  Beth  Weinstock,  M.D. 


189 


You  are  never  given  a  wish  without  also  being  given 

the  power  to  make  it  true.  You  may  have  to  work  for  it 

however.  —  Bach 


Toute  les  grandeurs  de  ce 

monde,  ne  valent  pas  un 

bon  ami.  —  Voltaire 


With  many  thanks  to  my  family  and  my 

friends  for  their  untiring  and  loving 

support. 


Le  bonheur  c'est  de  savoir  ce  que 

on  veut  et  le  vouloir 

passionnement. 


Life's  essentials  . .  . 

Love,  learning,  happiness, 

and  good  friends. 


9-  MH        II 
M    •  II 

-— — "* 


To  Norman 


.  my  love. 


Deborah  E.  Weber,  M.D. 


190 


.  .  .   Space  has  neither  color   nor 
shape; 

It  is  changeless,  it  is  not  tinged 

by  black  or  white. 
Likewise,  luminous  mind  has  nei- 
ther 

color  nor  shape; 
It  is  not  tinged  by  black  or  white, 
virtue  or  vice. 

The  sun's   pure   and   brilliant   es- 
sence 

Cannot  be  dimmed  by  the  dark- 
ness that 

endures  for  a  thousand  kalpas. 

Likewise,  the  luminous  essence  of 
mind 

Cannot  be  dimmed  by  long  kalpas 
of 

samsara. 


Thought  it  may  be  said  that  space 
is  empty, 

Space  cannot  be  described. 

Likewise,  though  it  may  be  said 
that  mind  is  luminous, 

Naming  it  does  not  prove  that  it 
exists. 

Space  is  completely  without  local- 
ity. 

Likewise,  mahamudra  mind  dwells 
nowhere. 

Without  change,  rest  loose 
in  the  primordial  state; 

There  is  no  doubt  that  your  bonds 
will  loosen. 

The  essence  of  mind  is  like  space; 

Therefore,  there  is  nothing 
which  it  does  not  encompass. 

Let  the  movements  of  the  body 

ease  into  genuineness, 
Cease  your  idle  chatter, 

let  your   speech   become  an 
echo, 

Have  no  mind, 

but  see  the  dharma  of  tbe  leap. 

The  body,  like  a  hollow  bamboo, 

has  no  substance. 
Mind  is  like  the  essence  of  space, 

having  no  place  for  thoughts. 
Rest  loose  your  mind;  neither  hold 


„ 


nor  permit  it  to  wan- 
der. 

If  mind  has  no  aim,  it  is 
mahamudra. 

Accomplishing  this   is 
the  attainment 

of  supreme  enlight- 
enment . .  . 

—    from    "Mahamudra 
Upadesa" 

by  Sri  Tilopa  (c.  960  C.E.) 
trans.    Marpa;   Trungpa 
Rinpoche 
(in  The  Myth  of  Freedom.) 


Norman  A.  Chapman,  M.D. 


191 


Many  thanks  to  my 

parents,  sister,  grandparents, 

family  and  friends  whose 

love,  support  and 

encouragement  made  this  all 

possible. 


Wayne  Louis  Weston,  M.D. 


192 


fw  4-  ft  Jfe  v?ko  wwketfi  in  m 
bctk  10  vtflC  and  to  do  Jts 

^coipkdsiire. 


0#M) 


193 


Samuel  Earl  Wilson,  M.D. 


194 


We  looked  inside. 
We  found  inside. 
And  I  finally  find  that  I  am  not  so  alone. 


O 


Daniel  L  Wohl,  M.D. 


195 


To  Ezra  who  eventually  outsmarted  the  russian  army  and  came  to  south  Jersey 
so  long  ago  to  found  a  dynasty. 

To  Mollie  Deborah  who  never  let  her  womanhood  get  in  the  way  of  meeting 
a  challenge  head  on.  Whos'  granddaughters  and  great-granddaughters  are 
following  her  lead  as  we  fulfill  the  dream  robbed  her  by  death. 

To  Grandmom  Wolf  who  unknowingly  made  me  find  out  why  I'm  living  the 
life  I  chose. 

To  Grandmom  Lottie  for  always  coming  through  in  the  end. 

To  Aunt  Gert  who  can  type  an  M.D.  to  the  list  of  degrees  she  has  helped  earn. 

To  Uncle  Joe  who  helped  me  to  retain  my  sanity  and  catch  those  pool- 
winning  fish. 

To  Lee  &  Sandy  and  Ray  &  Judy  for  having  me  whenever  I  show  up. 

To  The  Goldsteinsand  Rosenfelds  who  took  me  into  their  hearts. 

To  my  Roommates  for  putting  up  with  me  before  an  exam. 

To  thosewho  didn't  live  to  see  it  but  always  knew  I'd  do  it  and  always  believed. 

To  Herman  Wolf  my  protector,  my  Hero,  my  special  friend,  my  biggest 
supporter  ...  My  GRANDFATHER. 

To  Cheryl,  my  sister.  Cher  —  We've  been  in  it  together  and  we  always  will. 

But  mostly  to  MOM  and  DAD  who  raised  us  to  believe  in  ourselves,  ingrained 
in  us  who  we  are  and  where  we  came  from,  helped  us  to  become  whatever 
we  wished  and  loved  us  no  matter  what,  and  became  our  friends  as  well  as 
our  parents. 


Grandpop  you  almost  made  the  big  day 
your  birthday  and  my  graduation. 
Though  your  body  can't  come  your 
love  and  essence  will 


Marcia  Debra  Wolf, 
1  M.D. 


To  my  parents  and  family, 
for  their  endless  love, 
support,  and  encour- 
agement. 

To  my  special  friends, 
for  just  being  there, 
and  for  believing  in  me, 
.  .  .    even    when    I 
didn't. 

THANK  YOU. 


"...  may  we  all  find  our  own  road  to  happiness  .  .  ." 


Chi  Mei  Wu,  M.D. 


197 


It  was  difficult  for  me  to  choose  a  career;  I  realized  quickly  that  I . 


was  a  sad  excuse  for  a  real 
cowboy  .  .  . 


and  not  quite  gifted  enough  for 
unassisted  flight  .  .  . 


...  as  well  as  blessed  with  looks 
suited  to  a  mad  scientist. 


«**<*#«( 


S    ~A  J 

I  ended  up  at  MCP,  where  I  developed  new  friendships  as  I 
learned  . .  . 

. .  .  and  fell  head  over  heels 
. .  .  and  came  out  better  for  it. 


Thanks  to  my  friends,  my  mom  and  dad,  my  sisters  and 
brother,  and  especially  to  Kim;  you've  all  been  there  for  me 
when  I  needed  it,  and  I'll  never  forget  how  much  that  has 


meant  to  me. 


Donald  M.  Yealy,  M.D. 


198 


Med  School  was  a  lot  of  hard  work 


But  with  the  help  of  family 


with  some  time  to  relax 


. .  .  and  friends 


and  just  the  right  mix  of  business  and 
pleasure 


a  doctor  is  molded 


George  M.  Zubak,  M.D. 


199 


3iouscs  toff  Appointments 


Robert  Mark  Abbott 

James  Kobina  Aikens,  Jr. 

Anthony  Antonello,  Jr. 

Luigi  Arena 

Nancy  Jane  Bains 

Susan  Clark  Ball 

Robyn  Lerner  Barrett 

Jeffrey  M.  Bartynski 

John  Battilana,  Jr. 

Fritz  Richard  Bech 

Edith  del  Mar  Behr 

Andrew  Berkowitz 

Jean  Ann  Bialas 

Karen  Lynne  Kaye  Bloom 

Paul  Joseph  Bresnan 

Jonathan  B.  Brooks 

Jayne  Henderson  Brown 

Steven  Jeffrey  Brown 

Joseph  Baugher  Bryer 

Charles  Anthony  Bryz-Gornia 

Marianne  Louise  Burda 

Cas  C.  Cader 

Kenneth  Edward  Canant 

Kimberly  Knight  Cantees 

Nichola  Anne  Carpendale 

Lynn  Chapman 

Norman  Alan  Chapman 

Anita  Louise  Cardone 


Medicine       Wilford  Hall  USAF  Medical  Center 

Lackland  AFB,  San  Antonio,  TX 
Medicine       Mercy  Catholic  Medical  Center 

Darby ,  PA 
Medicine        Lankenau  Hospital 

Philadelphia,  PA 
Medicine       Presbyterian-Univ.  of  PA  Med.  Center 

Philadelphia,  PA 
Ob./Gyn.       Mount  Sinai  Medical  Center 

Milwaukee,  WI 
Int.  Med.      SUNY-Upstate  Medical  Center 

Syracuse,  NY 
Diag.  Rad.     Albert  Einstein  Medical  Center 

Philadelphia,  PA 
E.N.T.         Mayo  Graduate  School  of  Medicine 

Rochester,  MN 
Ob./Gyn.       SUNY-Kings  County  Hospital 

Brooklyn,  NY 
Gen.  Surg.      Dartmouth-Hitchcock  Medical  Center 

Hanover,  NH 
Gen.  Surg.      Mercy  Catholic  Medical  Center 

Darby ,  PA 
Medicine       Mercy  Catholic  Medical  Center 

Darby ,  PA 
Medicine       Robert  Packer  Hospital 

Sayre ,  PA 
Int.  Med.      Newton-Welleley  Hospital 

Newton,  MA 
Medicine       New  England  Medical  Center 

Boston,  MA 
Eraer.  Med.      Ohio  State  University  Hospital 

Columbus,  OH 
Int.  Med.      District  of  Columbia  General  Hospital 

Washington,  DC 
Int.  Med.      Lankenau  Hospital 

Philadelphia,  PA 
Psych.         The  John  Hopkins  Hospital 

Baltimore,  MD 
Ob./Gyn.       Mayo  Graduate  School  of  Medicine 

Rochester,  MN 
Surgery        Mercy  Hospital  of  Pittsburgh 

Pittsburgh,  PA 
Fam.  Prac.     Medical  Univ.  of  South  Carolina 

Charleston,  SC 
Ped.  USAF  Medical  Center  (Keesler) 

Keesler  AFB,  Biloxi,  MS 
Int.  Med.      University  Health  Center  of  Pitt. 

Pittsburgh,  PA 
Fam.  Prac.      San  Jose  Hospital 

San  Jose,  Ca 
Fam.  Prac.     Univ.  of  Washington  School  of  Medicine 

Seattle,  WA 
Psych.         Lutheran  General  Hospital 

Park  Ridge,  II 
Fam.  Prac.      Shadyside  Hospital 

Pittsburgh,  PA 


200 


Sidney  James  Lawrence  Commissiong  Surgery 

Jeffrey  B.  Comitalo  Surgery 

Linda  Compagnone  Medicine 

Christopher  James  Conners  Medicine 

Joanna  Michele  Costello  Fam.  Prac. 

N.  Adele  Cox  Medicine 

Jeffrey  Barrett  Daniels  Ortho.  Surg, 

Jeffrey  Michael  Dodd-o  Surgery 

Carl  Drucker  Surgery 

Debra  Mendelsohn  Drucker  Psych. 

Jeffrey  Mark  Finkelstein  Surgery 

Mary  Jo  Fishburn  Medicine 

Jean  Ona  Fitzgerald  Ob./Gyn. 

John  Jacob  Flanagan,  Jr.  Gen.  Surg. 

Ronald  F.  Flax  Medicine 

Joseph  William  Foote  Trans. 

Karin  Ida  Forno  Fam.  Prac. 

Margarita  Hauser  Gardiner  Medicine 

Monica  Roxanna  Gaskins  Fam.  Prac. 

Anne  Francis  Gilroy  Trans. 
Arleen  Goldbacher 

Gary  Alan  Goldman  Medicine 

Stephen  Marc  Goldman  Int.  Med. 

Luis  F.  Gonzalez  III  Trans. 

Linda  Witmer  Good  Fam.  Prac. 

Kathleen  Lou  Haggerty  Int.  Med. 

Susan  Elizabeth  Hall  Ped. 

Glenn  Robert  Harper  Int.  Med. 

Jeffrey  Downing  Hartford  Medicine 

Allison  Lea  Hays  Diag.  Rad. 


Washington  Hospital  Center 

Washington,  DC 

Graduate  Hospital 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Morris town,  NJ 

Pennsylvania  Hospital 

Philadelphia,  PA 

The  Fairfax  Hospital 

Falls  Church,  VA 

Hospital  of  the  Medical  Coll.  of  PA 

Philadelphia,  PA 

West  Virginia  University  Hospitals 

Morgantown ,  WV 

Youngstown  Hospital  Association 

Youngs town,    OH 

University  of  II  Metro  Group  Hospital 

Chicago,  IL 

Rush-Presby.-St.  Lukes  Med.  Center 

Chicago,  IL 

University  of  Chicago  Hospitals 

Chicago,  II 

Reading  Hospital  and  Medical  Center 

Reading,  PA 

Baystate  Medical  Center 

Springfield,  MA 

UMDNJ-New  Jersey  Medical  School 

Piscataway,  NJ 

Mercy  Catholic  Medical  Center 

Darby ,  PA 

Presbyterian-Univ.  of  PA  Med.  Center 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Contra  Costa  County  Hospital 

Martinez,  CA 

Hospital  of  the  Medical  Coll.  of  PA 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Scottsdale  Memorial  Hospital 

Scottsdale,  AZ 

Hospital  of  the  Medical  Coll.  of  PA 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Appointment  Pending 

Waltham  Hospital 

Waltham,  MA 

Hospital  of  the  Medical  Coll.  of  PA 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Letterman  Army  Medical  Center 

San  Francisco,  CA 

West  Jersey  Health  System 

Voorhees,  NJ 

Jackson  Memorial  Hospital 

Miami,  FL 

Wilford  Hall  USAF  Medical  Center 

Lackland  AFB,  San  Antonio,  TX 

Hospital  of  the  Medical  Coll.  of  PA 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Morristown  Memorial  Hospital 

Morristown,  NJ 

Mercy  Hospital  of  Pittsburgh 

Pittsburgh,  PA 


201 


Laura  Helfman 

Valerie  Helene  Hendrzak 

Shaun  Adrian  Hennon 

Lucy  Ellen  Hornstein 

Daniel  Arthur  Jones 

David  Moto-0  Katayama 

Kathryn  Kay  Keener 

Grace  Lorraine  Lee  Kennedy 

Sophia  Ketsoglou 

Bette  Lazzaro 

Albert  Chun-Jen  Lee 

Shari  Lynn  Leipzig 

Susan  M.  Liberski 

Karen  R.  Luborsky 

Roberta  S.  Malone 

Beth  Ann  Maxwell 

Pamela  Faith  Young  McCarter 

Brian  Tiffany  McNeary 

Robert  Ivan  Mendelson 

John  Steven  Mogerman 

Carol  Lynn  Most 

Ginette  Sandra  Nachman 

Sharon  Jean  Nichols 

Linda  Ann  Norris 

Mary  Sue  Nulty 

Mary    Irene  O'Connor 

Ann  Asako  Ohata 

Christine  Anne  Gonnery  Phillips 

William  Rakauskas 

Deborah  Marie  Rosa 


Anes. 

Ob./Gyn. 

Anes. 

Fam.  Prac. 

Int.  Med. 

Surgery 

Ob./Gyn. 

Fam.  Prac. 

Psych. 

Path. 

Medicine 

Ob./Gyn. 

Int.  Med. 

Int.  Med. 

Medicine 

Ob./Gyn. 

Ped. 

Medicine 

Int.  Med. 

Surgery 

Medicine 

Psych. 

Ortho.  Surg. 

Fam.  Prac. 

Diag.  Rad. 

Ortho.  Surg. 

Medicine 

Medicine 

Psych. 

Surgery 


Valley  Medical  Center  of  Fresno 

Fresno,  CA 

Hospital  of  the  Medical  Coll.  of  PA 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Youngstown  Hospital  Association 

Youngs town,  OH 

Montgomery  Family  Practice  Center 

Norristown,  PA 

Mercy  Catholic  Medical  Center 

Darby ,  PA 

St.  Vincent's  Hospital 

New  York  ,  NY 

York  Hospital 

York,  PA 

Franklin  Square  Hospital 

Baltimore,  MD 

Bronx  Municipal  Hospital  Center 

Bronx,  NY 

Hahnemann  University  Hospital 

Philadelphia,  PA 

VAMC  West  Hospital  Center 

Los  Angeles,  CA 

St.  Vincent's  Hospital 

New  York,  NY 

Lankenau  Hospital 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Cooper  Hospital-Univ.  Medical  Center 

Camden,  NJ 

Abington  Memorial  Hospital 

Abington,  PA 

West  Virginia  University  Hospitals 

Morgan town,  WV 

Cooper  Hospital-Univ.  Medical  Center 

Camden,  NJ 

Lankenau  Hospital 

Philadelphia,  PA 

New  York  University  Medical  Center 

New  York,  NY 

Univ.  of  Michigan  Affiliated  Hospitals 

Ann  Arbor,  MI 

Abington  Memorial  Hospital 

Abington,  PA 

Hahnemann  University  Hospital 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Los  Angeles  County-USC  Medical  Center 

Los  Angeles,  CA 

Central  Maine  Medical  Center 

Lewis ton,  ME 

Hospital  of  the  Medicial  Coll.  of  PA 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Mayo  Graduate  School  of  Medicine 

Rochester,  MN 

Univ.  of  HI  Intergrated  Residency  Prog. 

Honolulu,  HI 

Lankenau  Hospital 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Hospital  of  the  Medical  Coll.  of  PA 

Philadelphia,  PA 

UMDNJ-New  Jersey  Medical  School 

Piscataway,  NJ 


202 


Catherine  Ann  Roscioli  Jones 

Judith  Sheila  Samkoff 

Hope  Susan  Selarnick 

Mark  Allen  Shannon 

Bonita  Miller  Shapiro 

Gholarareza  Sharegi 

Richard  Warren  Shore 

Denise  H.K.  Shusterman 

Paul  Singer 

Rosalie  Rutter  Snyder 

Ann  Elizabeth  Spangler 

Edward  Joseph  Stanford 

Christine  Felicia  Stavropoulos 

Michael  Stefan 

Michael  Allen  Stewart 

Michael  Joel  Styles 

Lloyd  Eugene  Suter 

Linda  Struhar  Sylvester 

George  Raymond  Tyndall 

Tamara  Roseann  Vrabec 

Deborah  E.  Weber 

Susan  Beth  Weinstock 

Wayne  Louis  Weston 

Aruby  Odom  White 

Samuel  Earl  Wilson 

Daniel  S  Wohl 

Marcia  Debra  Wolf 

Chi  Mei  Wu 

Donald  M.  Yealy 

George  Michael  Zubak 


Ped. 

Ped. 

Medicine 

Medicine 

Medicine 

Medicine 

Ped. 

Diag.  Rad. 

Medicine 

Fam.  Prac. 

Rad.  Therapy 

Surgery 

Medicine 

Surgery 

Surgery 

Medicine 

Int.  Med. 

Medicine 

Ob./Gyn. 

Medicine 

Emer.  Med. 

Fam.  Prac. 

Medicine 

Psych. 

Surgery 

Surgery 

Surgery 

Medicine 

Emer.  Med. 

Fam.  Prac. 


Cooper  Hospital-University  Med.  Center 

Camden,  NJ 

The  Milton  S.  Hershey  Medical  Center 

Hershey,  PA 

Hospital  of  the  Medical  Coll.  of  PA 

Philadelphia,  PA 

The  Miriam  Hospital 

Providence,  RI 

Thomas  Jefferson  University  Hospital 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Episcopal  Hospital 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Medical  University  Hospital 

Charleston,  SC 

Albert  Einstein  Medical  Center 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Los  Angeles  County-USC  Medical  Center 

Los  Angeles,  CA 

Sacred  Heart  Hospital 

Allentown,  PA 

Shands  Hospital  at  the  Univ.  of  Florida 

Gainesville,  FL 

Cedars-Sinai  Medical  Center 

Los  Angeles,  CA 

Beth  Israel  Medical  Center 

New  York,  NY 

Pennsylvania  Hospital 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Albert  Einstein  Medical  Center 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Albert  Einstein  Medical  Center 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Westchester  County  Medical  Center 

Valhalla,  NY 

Cooper  Hospital-University  Med.  Center 

Camden,  NJ 

Kaiser  Permanente  Medical  Center 

Los  Angeles,  CA 

Geisinger  Medical  Center 

Danville,  PA 

Mercy  Hospital  and  Medical  Center 

Chicago,  IL 

Temple  University  Hospital 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Hospital  of  the  Medical  Coll.  of  PA 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Temple  University  Hospital 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Howard  University  Hospital 

Washington,  DC 

Temple  University  Hospital 

Philadelphia,  PA 

Sinai  Hospital  of  Baltimore 

Baltimore,  MD 

Cooper  Hospital-Univ.  Medical  Center 

Camden,  NJ 

University  Health  Center  of  Pittsburgh 

Pittsburgh,  PA 

Altoona  Hospital 

Altoona,  PA 


203 


Honored  Patrons 


Gwynn  Allen 

Marilyn  H.  Appel,  Ed.D. 
Dorothy  M.  Barbo,  M.D. 
Anne  U.  Barnes,  M.D. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  R.  F.  Bartynski 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  James  A.  Batts,  Jr. 
Laurence  T.  Brown,  M.D. 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Casimer  Coder 
Division  of  Cardiology 
Drs.  Anna  and  Chester  Chorazy 
Paula  Clemens,  M.D. 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Albert  Comissiong 
Helen  D.  Dickens,  M.D. 
Gerald  H.  Escovitz,  M.D. 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  J.  Flanagan 
Esther  Selarnick  Gilman 

Mother  of  Hope  Selarnick 
Lorraine  M.  Giordano,  M.D.,  F.A.C.E.P., 

and  James  V.  Tobin,  M.D. 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  Lawrence  R.  Goldbacher, 

Jr. 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Donald  S.  Goldman 
Jean  Gowling,  M.D. 
Graduate  School  of  Medical  Sciences 
Jack  and  Patti  Grisham 
Harriet  S.  Gross,  M.D. 
Lois  Hammond,  M.D. 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  Justin  D.  Hartford 
Barry  H.  Hendler,  D.D.S.,  M.D. 
Melvin  L.  Jackson,  M.D. 
Athole  G.  McNeil  Jacobi,  M.D. 
Mary  Jo  Jacobs,  M.D. 
Lester  J.  Karafin,  M.D.,  and  Sheila 

Judge,  M.D. 


Drs.  Donald  and  Janet  Kaye 

June  F.  Klinghoffer,  M.D. 

Robert  L.  Krause,  M.D.,  Rich  Okagawa, 

M.D.,  and  Steven  G.  Hess,  M.D. 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  I.  Marlowe 
Joseph  Leighton,  M.D. 
Richard  C.  Lyons,  M.D. 
Shirley  &  Bernard  Magness  &  Family 
Julian  B.  Marsh,  M.D. 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  William  L.  Morrissey 
Janet  A.  Parker,  M.D. 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  Edmond  H.  Pi 
Dr.  George  L.  Popky 
Dr.  Leonard  L.  Ross 
Stephen  C.  Rubin,  M.D. 
Dr.  Barbara  and  Dr.  Alan  Schindler 
Dr.  William  B.  Sembrot 
Carol  S.  Shapiro-Morgan,  Class  '65 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  H.  Sorenson 
Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  H.  Spencer 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  Paul  Stefan 
Monica  Stewart-Bentley,  M.D. 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  Martin  F.  Sturman 
Doctors  Alton  and  Mona  Sutnick 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  Donald  P.  Vrabec 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  Milton  A.  Wohl 
Marcia  Wolf's  Family:  Mother  Sheila, 

Father  Robert,  and  Sister  Cheri 
Robert  J.  Wolfson,  M.D.,  Frank  I. 

Marlowe,  M.D.  and  Steven  E. 

Ladenheim,  M.D. 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  Mu  Tsu  and  Family 


204 


Patrons 


Mr.  and  Mrs.  Lewis  C.  Ball 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  J.  Battilana 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  A.  M.  Benshoff 

Anna  M.  Brady,  M.D. 

Susan  H.  Bray,  M.D. 

Barbara  A.  Carson,  M.D. 

Jean  S.  Comitalo 

Lourdes  C.  Corman,  M.D. 

Maty  B.  Dratman,  M.D. 

Lysia  S.  Forno 

Lucille  R.  Fostvedt,  M.D. 

June  M.  Fry,  Ph.D.,  M.D. 

Ira  W.  Gabrielson  &  Mary  O.  Gabrielson 

Rachel  Klonymus  Guth,  M.D. 

Julian  Katz,  M.D. 

Muriel  Kowlessar,  M.D. 

Dr.  Andre'  Lascari 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Harvey  B.  Lefton 

Morton  Lerner  &  Deborah  Shain-Lerner 

The  MCP  Libraries 

Emily  M,  Mitchell 


Anna  Dumitru  Poporad,  M.D. 

Michael  A.  Resnick,  D.O. 

Lois  M.  Roberts,  M.D. 

Rita  M.  Rosini,  M.D. 

Beverly  R.  Roth,  M.D. 

Lorraine  E.  and  Vance  E.  Rutter 

Ajit  K.  Sachdeva,  M.D. 

Paul  D.  Siegel,  M.D.,  and 

Frank  J.  Barch,  M.D. 

George  M.  Simpson,  M.D. 

Mrs.  Laurence  S.  Singer 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Donald  E.  Suter 

Loring  E.  Sylvester,  M.D. 

Harry  L.  Thomas,  M.D. 

Ariadne  Mayakis  Toczek,  M.D. 

Bonnie  M.  Tompkins,  M.D. 

Robert  J.  Wolfson,  M.D. 

Jerry  Zaslow,  M.D.,  J.D. 

Pouran  P.  Zekavat,  M.D. 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Marc  Zimmerman 


All  The  Best 

in  1985 

Department  of  Psychiatry 


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to  the 
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We  wish  you 

Happiness,  Health 
and  a 
Satisfying  Career 
Infectious  Diseases  Division 


(Tlatthew  E.  Levison,  Chief 

Elias  Abrutyn 

Jerome  Boscia 

Donald  Kaye 

Oksana  fTl.  Korzeniowski 

Jack  D.  Sobel 


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Congratulations 

and  Best  Wishes 

To  the  Graduating  Class 

from  the 
Department  of  Surgery 


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Congratulations  and  Best  Wishes 

to  the  Class  of  1985 

Division  of  Cardiothoracic  Surgery 


James  O.  Finnegan,  M.D. 
Jonathan  E.  Rhoads,  Jr.,  M.D. 
Paul  Rodigas,  M.D. 
Kenneth  G.  Bridges,  M.D. 


"Best  Sv/isitas  to 
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Stoi  K  E^jtjiwQcJi,  M.D. 
Pobe/rt  G.  Jcfaana,  M-D. 


Congratulations  to  the 

Class  of  1985 

from  the 

Division  of  Otolaryngology 

Head  and  Neck  Surgery 


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Class  of  1985 

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Department  of  Neurology 


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Congratulations  and 

Best  Wishes 

to  The  Class  of  1985 

Division  of  Neurosurgery 


Warren  Goldman,  M.D.,  Chief 
William  F.  Bouzarth,  M.D. 
Naren  Kansal,  M.D. 


Congratulations 

and 

Best  Wishes 

to  the 

Class  of  1985 

from  the 

Department  of 

Physiology  and 

Biochemistry 


Congratulations  and 

best  wishes 

to  the  Class 

of  1985 

DOLBEY'S 

Welch  Allyn  Tycos 

Propper  Keeler 

Retail  Stores 

3726  Spruce  St. 
U.  of  P.  Campus 
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HOSPITAL  FOOD  MANAGEMENT 


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DALESSANDRO'S 


STEAKS*BEER*HOAGIES 


HENRY  AVE.  &  WALNUT  LANE 


482-5407 


Congratulations  to  the 

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Clinical    Pathology  Lab 


The  Health  Maintenance  Organization  of  Pennsylvania 
Congratulates  and  Wishes  the  Graduating  Class  of  1985 


nHVO 
PENNSYLVANIA 


a  very  successful  career 
in  the  medical  profession 


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Where  Can  You  Find  A  Hospital  That  .  .  . 

*Affords  the  opportunity  for  assertive  physicians  to  establish  and  advance  themselves  in  the 
Philadelphia  medical  community. 

*Provides  advanced  techniques  in  Cardiology,  Clinical  Pathology,  and  Nuclear  Medicine  in 
new,  expanded  facilities  in  a  small  hospital  setting. 

*Offers  exceptional  personal  patient  care. 

*  Advances  with  its  affiliation,  The  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania. 

*Expands  judiciously  to  meet  the  desires  of  its  medical  staff. 

*And  is  15  minutes  from  Center  City  Philadelphia  .  .  .  near  the  gracious  living  of  the  Main  Line 
...  on  the  edge  of  beautiful  Fairmount  Park  .  .  .  and  at  the  hub  of  several  thriving  and  diverse 
communities. 


West  Park  Hospital  Is  That  Hospital. 


For  additional  information  about  the  opportunities  and  benefits  available  to  members  of 
Medical  Staff, 

Contact:  Medical  Staff 

Recruitment  and 
Development  Committee 
(215)  578-3465 


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Ford  Road  and  Fairmount  Park  Philadelphia, 
Pa. 19131 


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and 

IDelcome  to 

the 

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Congratulations 
and  Best  Wishes 
for  Future  Success 


Alron  I.  SurnicK  M.D. 
Senior  Vice  Presidenr  for  Healrh  Affairs  and  Dean 

and  his  staff 


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MCP  Bookstore 


Congratu/ations 
C/ass  of  '85 


Philadelphia 
Geriatric  Center 

Philadelphia  Geriatric  Center  is  one  of  the 
nation's  leaders  in  geriatric  care,  education 
and  research.  Together  with  the  Medical 
College  of  Pennsylvania,  it  has  established 
the  College's  Division  of  Geriatric 
Medicine.  PGC  offers  rotations  and 
fellowships  in  Geriatric  Medicine. 

Philadelphia  Geriatric  Center 

5301  Old  York  Road  -  Phila.,  PA 

19141 


CONGRATULATIONS 

TO  THE 

CLASS  OF  1985 


FROM   THE 
OFFICE   OF    MEDICAL   EDUCATION 


GERALD  J    KELLIHER,  PhD        MARILYN    H.  APPEL,  EdD. 
STEVEN   PEITZMAN,  M.D  DEBBIE  S  SHAIN,  MSS  ACSW 

LIZ  BARISH 

FRAN  MAGUIRE 

DENISE   LAMLIN 

CHRIS   EDEN 


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1985  Iatrian  Staff 


Editors 


Denise  K.  Shusterman 
Stephen  M.  Goldman 


Business  Manager 


Daniel  L.  Wohl 


Photographers: 

Jeff  Comitalo 
Carl  Drucker 
Stephen  Goldman 
Shaun  Hennon 
Lucy  Hornstein 
Denise  Shusterman 


Layouts: 

Stephen  Goldman 
Shaun  Hennon 
Lucy  Hornstein 
Denise  Shusterman 
Wayne  Weston 
Daniel  Wohl 


Artwork: 

Lucy  Hornstein 


Freshmen: 

Lisa  Ann  Brady 
Scott  Marlowe 
Jim  Hornig-Rohan 


Sophomores: 

Jenny  Abraham 
Andrew  Marlowe 
Sarah  Swider 


Juniors: 


The  Editors  would  like  to  express  Special  Thanks  to: 

—  Robert  P.  Davine  &  the  Herff  Jones  staff  for  all  their 
patience  and  guidance. 

—  Merin  Studios  (*Donna  and  Rosemarie)  for  their 
cooperation  and  help  with  senior  portraits  and 
candids. 

—  June  Shreiner  for  her  help  and  efficiency. 

—  Connie  Fisk  for  putting  up  with  us. 

—  Mary  Boyle  for  her  assistance. 

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