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TABLE OF CONTENTS
OPENING 4
SPECIAL TIMES AND EVENTS 20
ORGANIZATIONS 48
FUN 62
FACULTY 79
CLASSES 97
SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES 144
SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH I5S
OUR FRIENDS 170
William T. McElroy, Jr., Ph.D.
Dr. McElroy loved this school above everything else in his life. Each day he spent here
was a day doing what he considered to be the best of all jobs.
He took great pride in knowing - usually by first name and hometown - all the students
and how they were doing. Returning graduates headed for his office to visit and report on
their experiences. And they got in return his complete attention and recognition.
Dr. McElroy died Thursday, November 3, 1988, at Schumpert Hospital after a lengthy
illness. He was Associate Dean of Admissions, former Associate Dean of Student Affairs,
and Professor of Physiology and Biophysics at LSU Medical Center School of Medicine in
Shreveport.
Dr. McElroy was born in Shreveport and was a graduate of Byrd High School. He was
the son of longtime Shreveport residents William T. and Effie Shaw McElroy. He served
three and one-half years in the Medical Corps of the U.S. Navy, in various actions in the
Pacific Theatre during World War II. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree from LSU
in 1949, and was a member of Kappa Alpha fraternity. In 1954 he was awarded his Masters
degree in Physiology under Dr. Maurice Visscher at the University of Minnesota Medical
School and received his Doctorate in Physiology from Stanford University in 1958.
Dr. McElroy left his position as Associate Professor of Physiology, Hahnemann Medical
College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and returned to Shreveport in 1967 to accept a
position as Associate Professor of Physiology and Biophysics and appointment as Assis-
tant Dean of Student Affairs at the then fledgling LSU School of Medicine in Shreveport.
He then became part of the original group which helped organize and turn the concept of
the school into a reality. Dr. McElroy was also honored to have had the privilege of being
among the school's founders. He considered that and his ongoing role with the school as
his life's most meaningful accomplishments. Dr. McElroy chaired the school's Committee
of Admissions and Student Affairs, beginning in 1968 and 1969, respectively, and became
Professor of Physiology and Biophysics in 1970, and Associate Dean of Student Affairs in
1972. He held a number of distinguished appointments including Honors Fellow at Stanford
and Fellowships from the American Physiological Society, which designated him Profes-
sor Emeritus. His other memberships included the American Federation for Clinical
Research, the American Medical Society and the Shreveport Medical Society. Dr. McEl-
roy also published numerous research papers in basic science studies on heart and
circulation, respiration and metabolism. His other interests included music, history and
fine arts.
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IN CHEERING OTHER PEOPLE'S WAYS
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IT'S SILENCE WHEN YOUR SPEECH WOULD HURT,
POLITENESS WHEN YOUR NEIGHBOR'S CURT,
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ITS DEAFNESS WHEN THE SCANDAL FLOWS,
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IT'S IN THE SILENT TIME OF PRAYER,
IN HAPPINESS AND IN DESPAIR,
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IN ALL OF LIFE AND NOTHING LESS,
WE FIND THE THING WE CALL SUCCESS.
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REGISTRATION
Summer is over - and so are the relaxing, pro-
crastination filled days when Registration day
at LSUMC arrives. Although students must wait
in lines to fill out numerous forms, write checks
which put them in debt, and take unwanted
photographs, it is always refreshing to see old
and new faces at registration. This day marks
the beginning of a new year in which to excell,
to set higher goals, and to experience the chal-
lenge of new techniques and knowledge.
20 • Registration
Registration • 21
FAMILY DAY
Family Day .... the day when our fam-
ily and friends get a peak at the life we
claim to live and allow to consume all of
our time. Okay, so most of us don't tell
them that we occasionally escape the
boundries of LSUMC to the real world.
But then, how would they truly appreci-
ate our dilemma. Students from all
classes participated in this Family Day.
We let our guests know some of the
projects of our student organizations;
we showed them what and where we
learned; and we let them see how we
viewed our residents, our hospital staff,
and ourselves.
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CASINO PARTY
The sound of chips hitting the
table, rolls of money passing
hands, crowds of gamblers
dressed to kill - these are the
sights and sounds of the
LSUMC Annual Casino Party.
Blackjack tables were filled
with participants trying to
beat the house. Music by "Ra-
zor" entertained those whose
luck had run out. All in all, Lady
Luck had a hand in the night's
success, and success was the
name of the game for those
who challenged Her.
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CHRISTMAS PARTY
As the Christmas holiday
neared, time for relaxation
and renewal was soon to come
to the students and staff of
LSUMC. One of the highlights
of the season was the Annual
Christmas Party. All that glit-
tered and glowed filled the
Civic Center as we enjoyed
music by "Topcats". It was a
night for anticipation of the
upcoming advent season and a
brief sigh of relief from the
hectic days of school.
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THE ICE STORM
Students are always looking for a reason
to miss or skip school and in February of
1988, the students received their wish.
One dreary night, rain began to drizzle
down as the temperatures slowly dipped
below freezing. The blanket of rain on the
streets froze into a blanket of ice. Snow
began to fall - the first in years, - and
thoughts were turned from BIOCHEMIS-
TRY, ANATOMY, AND PATHOLOGY to
snowmen, fireplaces, and hot chocolate.
Although classes were not canceled, few
students were able to get to school be-
cause of the hazardous driving condi-
tions. The frozen weather brought a
warm sigh of relief to the student body.
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For a few years, Woodrow Street has always been the
hot spot for medical student entertainment. There is
one particular house which has earned the name "The
Party House" and has kept the reputation. From year to
year, various theme parties have been held at this
nostalgic location. Whether a "toga party" or the
"bring a stranger" party, each event proved to be a
spectacle in itself. As those who are familiar with this
place finish their studies and graduate to bigger and
better things, there will always be a spot in their mem-
ory of the "Party House".
30 • Party House
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CADAVER BALL
That long awaited day had
come at last — the end of our
anatomy course. And now, it was
time to celebrate. Time to vent
our anger and frustrations at
both ourselves and our profes-
sors. Time to abuse those who
had abused us for so long (of
course, we may have abused
them more than they actually de-
served) And most importantly,
time to relax and enjoy ourselves
completely without guilt. We
danced, drank, visited with
friends, and watched skits until
the party ended. And then, we
walked down the street to dance
some more.
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Cadaver Ball • 35
PATH ROAST
It is always a good experience for the
students to work with a group of pro-
fessors who are not only teachers, but
also friends. The Pathology depart-
ment proved to be both to the Sopho-
more Class. After long hours of lecture
and lab, after endless minutes at the
microscope, and after pages of exam
questions, the students and Pathology
staff celebrate. Dancing to Kenny Bill
Stinson and drinking beer aided in the
revelry celebrating the end of pathol
ogy. The entire Pathology department
participated — Dr. Grafton sang with
the band as Dr. Gonzales filmed the
event. It was a fine way to end a con-
centrated course.
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Pathology Roast • 37
MATCH DAY
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Match Day • 39
TIGER TROT
The LSUMC annual Tiger Trot has always been an awaited event in the spring.
Much preparation and planning goes into the event and aid from the Red River
Runners Association helps the event run smoothly. Participants come from all
over to run in the 5K or IOK races and even young children participate in the
one mile fun run. Tiger Trot shirts, trophies, gatorade, and bananas are all
given to those who run or place. At the end of the race, all is over — until next
year.
The winners
for this year:
Males
Females
5K overall
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Steve Barron
Sandy Triplett
2
Danny Jobe
Amy House
12-under
1
Gene Schwalen
Kristen Payne
2
Chris McFerren
Tiffany Farrar
13-18
1
Chris Stevens
2
Chris Burns
Jodi Yelverton
19-29
1
Scott Murphy
Renee Gray
2
Jim Rabalais
Vickie McHalffey
30-39
1
Brian Smith
Delores Martin
2
Randy Nelson
Carole Thompson
40-49
1
Charlie Viers
Gwen Sprandel
2
Stephen Gehrig
Marie Caskey
50-over
1
Carroll Hardy
Maxine Hutchinson
2
Marvin Engeles
IOK overall
1
Mario Plaza Jr.
Barbara McQuiller
2
Patrick Davenport
Mary Mettenbrink
12-under
1
Richard Yates
2
Toby Yates
13-18
1
Mark Balcerzak
Margaret Vegh
2
Jason Burns
Penny Megison
19-29
1
Peter Bryant
Nancy Clark
2
Sam Ed Jenkin
Sydney Olawsen
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David Woodard
Sue Sharp
2
Jerry Marler
Gail Masters
40-49
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Wayne Roper
2
Carl Galloway
50-over
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Bob Walker
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B.D. McKeller
40 • Tiger Trot
Tiger Trot • 41
CRAWFISH BOIL
Spring at LSUMC brings time for many events,
one of which is a school tradition. The annual
Crawfish Boil held at Champion lake involved
students, residents, and staff. Entire families
come out to enjoy the spicy, hot crawfish with
all the fixins. Whether rain of shine, mouths
will always water in anticipation of the spring
"Crawdad Boil".
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Crawfish Boil • 43
GRADUATION
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Graduation • 45
END OF
THE YEAR
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End Of The Year • 47
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Although medical school monopolizes the ma-
jority of the student's time, there are some oppor-
tunities offered for fulfillment in other areas. One
of these organizations is the BSU. Throughout the
year, BSU has a weekly lunch and participants are
invited to listen to inspirational speakers. In April,
the BSU traveled to Breckinridge for snow-skiing
and winter revivement. Through the inspiration
of the members and guest speakers associated
with BSU, those who participated were enriched.
BSU • 51
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
The LSUMC-S Executive Council of the Student Body is composed of repre-
sentatives from the Schools of Medicine, Graduate Studies, and Allied Health
Professions. It is the primary governing body of the student union, student
exercise room, and student lounge. It also sponsors the major social events
(Casino Party, Christmas Party, and Crawfish Boil) and athletic events (Golf
and tennis tournaments, intramural sports, and Tiger Trot) for the student
body.
This year was one of extreme success for the Executive Council: "Family
Day" an Executive Council sponsored event, attracted more than 600 friends
and family members to our campus to see what we do on a day-to-day basis-,
"Tiger Trot" finally generated a profit; There were more TGIF'S than ever
before; The student union acquired a technologically advanced alarm system
(after it was broken into!)-, students were assured of a more exclusive use of
their exercise room and lounge via the installation of a "card access system"
for those areas; And, of course, thousands of dollars were appropriated so
students and their guests could eat, drink, and be merry at our major parties.
The success of Executive Council can, in large, part, be attributed to the
undying efforts of its wonderful student activities secretary, Charlotte Sin-
gleton. Charlotte spends long hours insuring the success of not only every
special function, but also a day-to-day operation of our activities.
It is appropriate to pay special thanks to the outgoing Executive Council
President, Ray Germany. Under Ray's leadership of the last three years,
LSUMC-S students have witnessed the opening of the union, and the exercise
room, and the enclosure of the lounge. Dr. Germany has also assured the
success of countless services which students now enjoy. We wish him luck in
his future endeavors.
Bryan Sibley
52 • Executive Council
Executive Council • 53
PULSE
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The work of a year (and sometimes a little longer) is poured
into 184 pages of memories. Many hours are spent with the
pictures of our classmates trying to get them in just the "right"
order on just the "right" page, . . . and probably even more time
trying to get into the yearbook room on a night when two or
more people were free simultaneously. But through all impossi-
bilities and any delay, Charlotte kept us going. It wasn't an easy
job, and only a few are brave enough to take part, but we did
have fun.
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Charles E Roemer. Ill
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Susan Screws
Assistant Hospital
Administrator
Joe Miciotto
Associate Hospital
Administrator
R W Savell
Physical Plant
James R Bardsley. Ph D
Assistant Dean (or Plans
and Programs
Harold White
Assistant Vice-Chancellor
Business
Leonard I. Goldman. M.D.
Continuing Medical
Education
Samuel E. Shomer
Academic Administration
Perry G Rigby. MD
Chancellor
F Scott Kennedy. PhD
Coordinator o( Admissions
Nancy Rodwell
Student Financial Aid
Carol Paquette
Director of Budgets
Gary Harkey
Director of Accounting
Elaine T. King
Information Service
Ike Muslow. M.D
Vice-Chancellor
William Sodeman. M.D.
Associate Dean for
Academic Affairs
Dick Chandler
Director of Purchasing
John H Allen. Ph D
Student Affairs
Dennis A Pernotto. Ph.D.
Medical Communications
Paltie Van Hook. M.D
Coordinator tor Student
Health
Darryl M Williams. MD
Dean
Judy Austin
Associate Registrar
A. J. Varner
Assistant Hospital
Administrator
Gene L Hammett
Hospital Administrator
William T. McElroy. Jr..
PhD
Admissions
Robert R. Graves
Executive Assistant to the
Dean
Danny Edwards
Assistant Hospital
Administrator
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Univ. of N Carolina
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Univ. of Colorado
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Univ. of Texas Galveston
Tina M Henkin. Ph D.
University of Wisconsin-
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Univ of Utah
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Univ of Illinois Urbana
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Univ. of Tennessee
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University of Tennessee-
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Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
Terry Davis. PhD
Fielding Institute
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Ruby Jean Hunter. M.D.
Univ. of Arkansas
Michael Lewis. M.S.W
I SU Baton Rouge
Suzanne Taylor. M.D.
LSUMC-Shreveport
Herbert D Tucker. M.D.
LSUMC-New Orleans
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LSU-Baton Rouge
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Bombay University. India
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Eastern Virginia Medical
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Emory University
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Case Western Reserve
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Univ. of Maryland
Henry G Hanley. M.D
Yale University
Ronald S. Lambert. M D
LSUMC Shreveport
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Univ. of Mississippi
Bruce Baethge. M.D.
Southwestern-Dallas
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Liaquat M.C -Pakistan
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New York University
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LSUMC New Orleans
Joyce Redelzki. MP
Univ. of Tevas
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Michael Bowcn. M.D.
Univ. o( S. Carolina
Steven A. Conrad. M.D..
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LSUMC Shreveport
Stephen Kilpalrick. M.D.
LSU-New Orleans
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LSUMC New Orleans
Catherine Netchvolodoff.
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Univ. o( Tennessee
Larry E Slay. M.C.
Tulane University
Richard D Maca. M.D
Univ. of Nebraska
Gary Nichols. M.D.
Univ. of Kansas
Virginia W. Small. M.D.
LSUMCShreveport
Kundan L. Manocha,
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London
Daniel H. Mattson. M.D.
Univ. of Tennessee
D.Keith Payne. M.D.
U. of Texas-Galveston
Robert L. Penn. M.D.
SUNY-Buffalo
C. Pratap Reddy. M.D.
Osmania M.C. -India
J. Abra Watkins. Ph.D.
Univ. of Arizona
Burton C. West. M.D.
Cornell University
Paul R. Winder. M.D.
Tulane University
Robert E. Wolf. M.D..
Ph.D.
Univ. of Texas
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Andrew L. Chesson. M.D.
Univ. of Texas Galveston
Patricia Davis. M.D.
Queen's Univ Canada
Gwendolyn R Hogan
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Univ of Virginia
Farhat Husain. M D
Dow Medical College-
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Washington University
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Univ. of Oregon
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LSUMC New Orleans
John M Mailhes. Ph D
Univ. of Tennessee
Rose Brouillette. M.D
LSUMC Shreveport
Warren N. Otterson. M.D.
Univ of Wisconsin
George Chapman. M.D
Howard University
Callie Sexton. R.N.. CNM
Univ. of Mississippi
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Univ. of Mississippi
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LSUMC Shreveport
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Albert Einstein Coll. of
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LSU School of Medicine
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LSU-New Orleans
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Dayanand Medical
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Andrew A. Marino. Ph.D.
Syracuse University
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Tulane University
Geoffrey W Garrett. M.D.
Univ. of Texas
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LSUMC-Shreveport
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Univ of Texas
James E. Lusk. M.D.
Tulane University
Alan Richards M.D
Univ. of Texas
Richard E McCall. M.D.
Tulane University
Kalia K. Sadasivan. M.D.
Columbia Univ. Coll. of
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Subrata Saha. PhD
Stanford University
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ISUMC Shreveport
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U of Miami School of
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U. of Indiana School of
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Tulane University
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Topiwala National Medical
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LSUMC New Orleans
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LSUMC New Orleans
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Calcutta University
George Acton. M.D
Tulane University
Herb Goad. MS
Central Michigan
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LSUMC New Orleans
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Airlangga U Indonesia
Paris Constanlinides. MP
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Javenana U Columbia
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LSU Baton Rouge
Ronald Silberman. Ph D
University of Maryland
Baltimore
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Faculty • 91
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LSUMC New Orleans
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Kenneth E McMarlin.
PhD
Univ of Iowa
Gary W Everson. Pharm D
Univ ol South California
Helmut M Redelzki. M.D
Univ of Hamburg
John J Stewart. PhD
Univ of Wisconsin
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Tulane University
Nick E Goeders. Ph D
LSUMC Shreveporl
Barbara R Manno. Ph D
Indiana University
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Indiana University
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James H Zaveci. Ph D
Ohio State University
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Neil Granger. PhD
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Matthew B. Griiham. Ph.D.
Texas Tech Univ. Health
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Harod D. Battarbee. PhD
Baylor College of
Medicine
Ronald J. Korthuis. Ph.D.
Michigan State Univ. -East
Lansing
Joseph N. Benoit. Ph.D.
Univ. of S. Alabama Coll
of Med. -Mobile
Peter R Kvietys. Ph D
Michigan State University
Isaac I. H Chen. Ph D
North Carolina State Univ.
Patrick Tso. Ph.D.
Univ. of Western
Australia Nedlands
Tomas C. Welbourne. Ph.D.
Univ of Tennessee
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Chairman
Federico Ampil M D
Univ of Santo Totnas
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Gunnar Cederbom M D
Univ. of Goteborg. Sweden
Peter Meyers. M D.
Tulane University
Ratna Datta Ph D
Univ of Calcutta
Vishan Giyanani. M D
8ombay University
George R Grimes. M D
Temple University
Linda A Nail. M.D.
Univ. of Arkansas
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H Richard Parvey. M.D.
Medical College of
Wisconsin
Siddhi Shah. M D
Muni Medical School India
Justin J Wolfson. M.D.
Univ. of Nebraska
Mary J. Wood. M.D.
Univ. of Arkansas
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Leonard Goldman. M.D
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Dennis D. Venable. M.D
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Kevin Barren. M D
Univ. of Texas
Edward Benzel. M.D.
Medical college of
Wisconsin
Jessica B. Campbell. M D
Johns Hopkins University
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Daniel J Culkin. M.D.
Chief. V.A.H.
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Edwin Deilch. M D
Univ. of Maryland
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Jane M Eggerstedl. M.D
Loyola University Medical Center
Stritch School of Medicine
Frank Celder. Ph D
Ohio Stale University
Oliver Lee Keslerson. M.D
Univ of Texas-
Southwestern
Michael D. Landreneau.
MD
LSUMC -New Orleans
Don M. Morris. M.D.
Univ. of Texas-Austin
Michael S. Rohr. M.D,
PhD
Tulane University
William V Spires. M.D
LSUMc-Shreveport
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Tulane University
Louise Jacobbi. A.A.S.
State University-New Yo
Travis J. Phifer. M.D.
LSUMC Shreveport
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James S. Wade. M.D.
LSU-New Orleans
John A Mala. M.D
Northwestern Univ.
Chicago
STUDENTS
SOPHOMORES
JUNIORS
Students • 97
SENIORS
Mitra M. Ahrabi. M.D.
Univ of Texas Med School Houston
Pediatrics
Edward Askew, M.D.
Ochsner Foundation LA
Internal Medicine
A. Michael Aura, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Internal Medicine
Susan M. Bankston. M.D.
Earl k Long Mem Hosp LA
Pediatrics
Rayland K. Beurlot, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Transitional
Leslie A. Blake. M.D.
Cambridge Hosp MA
Internal Medicine
Ann F. Boudreaux, M.D.
Henry Ford Hosp Ml
Emergency Medicine
John B. Carlin, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Transitional
David R. Carver, M.D.
Earl k Long Mem. Hosp. LA
Family Prasctice
Robert T. Casanova, Jr., M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Transitional
Percy T. Causey, Jr., M.D.
Baptist Memorial TN
Internal Medicine
Harold G. Clausen, Jr., M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Internal Medicine
Nancy E. Clearkin, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Anesthesiology
Davis S. Dawes, M.D.
Univ. of New Mexico Sch. of Med.
Psychiatry
James B. Deville, M.D.
Baylor College of Med. Houston
Internal Medicine
Kerwin J. Fontenot, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Transitional
Colleen C. Fuller, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Internal Medicine
Susan Futayyeh, M.D.
LSU Shreveport
Transitional
Thomas R. Gates, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Diagnostic Radiology
Christopher A. Gayle, M.D.
LSU Shreveport
Obstetrics/Gynecology
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Raymond D. Germany, Jr.,
M.D.
LSU Shreveporl
Urology
John K. Granger, M.D.
Univ of Arkansas for Med Sci.
Pathology
Gregory R. Green, M.D.
Univ. of Texas Med School Houston
Family Practice
Robert D. Greenberg, M.D.
Univ. of Cincinnati Hosp.-OH
Emergency Medicine
Deborah L. Harrell, M.D.
Baylor Univ Med Ctr Dallas
Internal Medicine Pre
Robert D. Haskins, M.D.
LSU Shreveporl
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Melanie J. Helms, M.D.
Deaconess Hospital-MO
Transitional
Stephen H. Hennigan, M.D.
Dartmouth-Hitchcock-NH
Internal Medicine
Gregory M. Hoffpauir, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Transitional
Robert C. Holladay, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Internal Medicine
Janie E. Holt, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Pediatrics
Steven E. Holt, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Internal Medicine
Lisa L. Jones, M.D.
St. Joseph Hosp. TX
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Charles B. Joyce, Jr., M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Internal Medicine
Sue J. Jue, M.D.
Univ. of Arkansas for Med. Sci.
Pediatrics
Dwayne Keller, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Internal Medicine
Robin E. Kilpatrick, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Internal Medicine
Ellen M. Lancon, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Pediatrics
Charles H. Lawler. M.D.
Univ. of Arkansas for Med. Sci.
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Morgan P. Lorio, M.D.
SUNY AB Med Dent. Ed. Cons.
Surgery
Seniors • 99
SENIORS
Robert F. Marshall, M.D.
Dr. Walter O. Moss Reg. -LA
Family Practice
Anthony D. McBride, M.D.
LSU Shreveport
Transitional
Christopher M. McCanless,
M.D.
LSU Shreveport
Internal Medicine
Catrell J. McCulloch, M.D.
LSU Shreveport
Pediatrics
James B. McGee, M.D.
Jacksonville Health/Univ of FL
Internal Medicine
Jill B. Moffett, M.D.
LSU Shreveport
Internal Medicine
Thomas J. Montgomery, M.D.
Univ Hosp Jackson. MS
Orthopaedic Surgery
Paula D. Moore, M.D.
Baptist Med. Ctr.-AL
Internal Medicine
William H. Morrison, M.D.
Univ of Arkansas for Med Sci
Family Practice
Kevin W. Murphy, M.D.
Dr Walter O. Moss Reg -LA
Family Practice
Carl C. Musgrove, M.D.
E.A. Conway Mem. Hosp. -LA
Family Practice
Steven C. North, M.D.
LSU Shreveport
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Reynard C. Odenheimer,
M.D.
Earl K. Long Mem. Hosp. -LA
Internal Medicine
Robert E. Oliver, M.D.
Lhatta Umt-Univ. of TN College of Med.
Surgery-Pre.
Thomas E. O'Mara, Jr., M.D.
Good Samaritan-Phoenix
Internal Medicine-Pre.
Joseph P. Orsulak, M.D.
Univ. of Arkansas for Med. Sci.
Family Practice
Abhinand V. Peddada, M.D.
Methodist Hosp. Dallas
Internal Medicine
Jeffrey G. Penfield, M.D.
LSU Shreveport
Transitional
Fred H. Petty, M.D.
LSU Shreveport
Internal Medicine
John B. Pope, M.D.
LSU Shreveport
Family Practice
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Leticia A. Poret, M.D.
Bexar Ct. Hosp San Antonio
Internal Medicine
Neill C. Porter, M.D.
Univ of Texas Med Branch Galveston
Internal Medicine-Pre
Mark P. Posner, M.D.
Univ. of Missouri-Columbia
Surgery-Pre
Allen H. Redding, M.D.
Med. College of Virginia
Internal Medicine-Pre
Vernon K. Rhynes, M.D.
LSU Shreveport
Surgery
Michael W. Roppolo, M.D.
Univ of Arkansas for Med So
Internal Medicine
Cheryl T. Russell, M.D.
Carraway Meth. Med. Ctr.-AL
Internal Medicine
Robert C. Russell, M.D.
LSU Shreveport
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Lyndall P. Saadat, M.D.
LSU Shreveport
Pediatrics
Darrell B. Sandifer, M.D.
LSU Shreveport
OBstetncs/Gynecology
H. David Sanusi, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Anesthesiology
John S. Sardisco, M.D.
Ochsner Foundation-LA
Pediatrics
Gregory S. Seal, M.D.
USAF Wilford Hall-San Antonio
Psychiatry
Milton M. Slocum, M.D.
LSU Shreveport
Surgery
Curtis J. Solar, M.D.
St. Louis Univ. Hosp. -Mo
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Christopher R. Swayze, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Anesthesiology
Joseph M. Tarpley, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Internal Medicine
Kelly A. Turk, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Internal Medicine
Frederic E. Vanbastelaer,
M.D.
Indiana Univ Med. Ctr.
Pathology
Hilary S. Watson, M.D.
Scott S White Texas A&M
Surgery
Seniors • 101
SENIORS
Robert B. Wells, M.D.
Baylor Univ Med Ctr -Dallas
Pathology
Randall G. White. M.D.
LSU Shreveport
Internal Medicine
Norman B. Williams, M.D.
E.A Conway Mem. Hosp -LA
Family Practice
Fred S. Willis, Jr., M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
Transitional
Paul S. Wilson, M.D.
LSU-Shreveport
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Terry Winkler, M.D.
LSU Shreveport
Transitional
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FAMILY
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Jill and Tim Moffett
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Susan and Ickey Biddle
Amy and Paul
Kamal and Saraya Nicole
The Boudreauxs
Family Album • 103
Allen and Nancy
Faith. Steve and Jacob
With Lance and Sally
104 • Family Album
Linda and Mark
Bobby and Julie
Milton and Nina
Bob
Robin and Hal
Punkin and Peaches
Leslie. David and Taylor
Kevin and Kelly
Family Album • 105
Mitra and Greg
Deborah and Anthony
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Robin and Darrell
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Grade and Joe
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Fred and William
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Janie and Steve
The Seals
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Greg. Lisa. John, David and Joshua
Paul and Colleen
Wendy and Chris
Chris and Sandy
Laurie. Bntini and Robert
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Tom. Sheryl. Rare Luck and Cuddles
Brian. Kelly and Drew
Bart, Tom and Neill
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JUNIORS
The MSIII Experience
Most all of us welcomed the advent of our clinical years
with open arms, possibly because the human animal is basi-
cally opportunistic, but probably because many of us hold a
very distorted perception of the implications of leaving the
sanctuary of the much reviled classroom environment. Obvi-
ously, there was tremendous potential for "adjustment anxi-
ety" when we, as a group, "hit" the hospital (or vice versa),
but soon the seemingly pot-holed road to graduation
smoothed and we learned to sit back and enjoy the ride. This
journey would not be a lonely one; the comrades with whom
we would share the "MSIII Experience" would help transform
this year's events into lasting memories, if not fond ones.
There were so many "firsts". Remember the first "chew-
ing out" by the attending? How about that first lumbar punc-
ture you got just as your intern asked to take over, or what
about your first schizophrenic patient with whom you were
afraid to be in the same room? Personally, I will remember
fondly being referred to as "bub" by the residents and as
"doc" by the unknowing patients, and I think everyone will
swell with pride when reminiscing their first solo delivery.
The list of experiences goes on, one hurdle after another,
gaining more knowledge and confidence and better judge-
ment with each stride until, suddenly, one day, you can
actually see the light at the end of the tunnel . . . soon, I will
be a physician. Todd Rice
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Gary P. Anzalone
Northeast Louisiana
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Jeanne F. Attrep
Louisiana Tech University
William N. Ball, Jr.
LSU Shreveport
Gray W. Barrow
LSU Baton Rouge
Richard R. Battey
University of Hawaii-Manoa
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University of Southern
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William S. Bell
Mississippi State University
Robert N. Blanchard
Louisiana Tech University
James J. Blount, III
Southeastern Louisiana
University
Marcia L. Bowers
LSU Baton Rouge
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Nicholls State University
Edward L. Brewer, III
University of Nebraska-
Lincoln
Toby D. Broussard
LSU Baton Rouge
Eli L. Brown
Tulane University
Gregory J. Brown
Centenary College
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William S. Bundrick. Jr.
Louisiana Tech University
William B. Calhoun
LSU Baton Rouge
Mark E. Clawson
LSU Shreveport
Susan E. Cocke
Duke University
Paul G. Cole
University of Southwestern
Louisiana
Stephen P. Courtney
Northeast Louisiana
University
Hai V. Dang
LSU Baton Rouge
Thomas C. Dansby, Jr.
Northeast Louisiana
University
John A. Demopulos
Baylor University
Byron C. Dickerson
Louisiana Tech University
Alan K. Duncan
LSU Shreveport
Gregory Duplechain
LSU Baton Rouge
Timothy S. Fournet
LSU Baton Rouge
John A. Fritchie
LSU Baton Rouge
Josephine M. Futrell,
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■1 University of Arkansas
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LSU Baton Rouge
William G. Gates
Northeast Louisiana
University
Linda A. Goodrum
LSU Baton Rouge
Patricia R. Griffin
LSU Shreveport
Armand C. Grimshaw
Louisiana Tech University
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Rita Y. Horton
LSU Shreveport
Kathleen B. Hudson
McNeese State University
James C. Jeffery
Louisiana Tech University
Brian B. Johnson
Louisiana Tech University
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Kathryn K. Kennedy
Northeast Louisiana
University
Prabhakar P. Kesava
LSU Shreveport
Timothy C. Keys
LSU Baton Rouge
Marcellus E. LaHaye
LSU Baton Rouge
Donald F. Langenbeck,
Jr.
LSU Baton Rouge
Peter S. Latino, III
University of New Orleans
Ladislas Lazaro, IV
LSU Eunice
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Northeast Louisiana
University
Mark Lorenzato
University of California-Santa
Cruz
Melissa L. Lynn
Northeast Louisiana
University
Juniors • I I 5
David C. McAlpine
LSU Baton Rouge
John D. McCain
Northeast Louisiana
University
Michael A. McKay
LSU Baton Rouge
Rand S. Metoyer
Xavier University
Michael W. Miguez
Northeast Louisiana
University
Brent L. Millet
LSU Baton Rouge
Jean M. Moresi
LSU Baton Rouge
Robert J. Morris
LSU Shreveport
William A. Morris
John Brown University
Lawrence Mosley
LSU Shreveport
Ross B. Nelson, III
Vanderbilt University
Kurt Olinde
Northeast Louisiana
University
Allan T. Parr, Jr.
Louisiana College
Anna L. Perry
Louisiana College
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John A. Peterson
Harvard University
David N. Pippins
Northeast Louisiana
University
Vicki J. Porter
LSU Shreveport
David T. Price
Northeast Louisiana
University
Howard J. Raphael
Xavier University
Juniors •117
Fred L. Reed, Jr.
University of California Irvine
Todd M. Rice
LSU Shreveport
Randall R. Robbins
University of New Orleans
Robin F. Rogers
LSU Shreveport
Billy J. Rosson, Jr.
Louisiana Tech University
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Pamela S. Saha
Sanford University
Stephen J. Schorr
LSU Baton Rouge
Bryan G. Sibley
LSU Shreveport
Suzanne D. Slayton
Louisiana Tech University
Anita M. Smith
LSU Baton Rouge
George B. Sonnier
LSU Baton Rouge
Christopher Spencer
LSU Baton Rouge
Danny J. Strange
McNeese State University
James P. Takara
LSU Shreveport
Pete J. Trinca
University of Arkansas
Gregory N. Vickers
Texas A&M University
Kelly E. White
Northeast Louisiana University
Deborah K. Williams
LSU Baton Rouge
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SOPHOMORES
Remember the Freshman year, when everything was
new and different? We made new friends and contin-
ued the celebration of getting into medical school for
an entire year. What a change the sophomore year was!
We started out with O'Callaghan's "this baby-cakes is
not, not, NOT ..." And who could forget Dr. Smith's
incidence of TB in 1965 in London, England? From there
we learned everything we always wanted to know
about drugs, but were afraid to ask. Suddenly, we were
in Medicine and Physical Diagnosis where we heard
"Just learn the basic principles" and "Yeah, I've got
V.D., doesn't everybody?" Despite the million pages of
notes, we endured and it is with heavy hearts we sadly
say good-bye to the eight hours of lecture a day and
the hallowed lecture halls at LSUMC-S.
Tim Acree
Northeast Louisiana
University
Robert A. Ancker
LSU New Orleans
Mala S. Bakshi
LSU Shreveport
Todd Baquet
LSU Baton Rouge
Darren W. Barefield
Northeast Louisiana
University
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LSU Baton Rouge
Wayne S. Barksdale
Northeast Louisiana
University
Robert M. Be
LSU New Orleans
Christopher Belleau
LSU Shreveport
John R. Bloss
LSU Baton Rouge
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Paul V. Bondy
LSU Baton Rouge
Randal L. Boudreaux
McNeese State University
Randall L. Breaux
LSU Baton Rouge
William M. Bridges
Northeast Louisiana
University
Susan Broussard
Nicholls State University
Brian Bulloch
University of Arkansas-
Monticello
David Buttross
McNeese State University
Darrell J. Carmen
Southern University-Baton
Rouge
Ed W. Carriere, Jr.
Louisiana Tech University
John C. Crosby
Louisiana College
Scott J. Daigle
LSU Baton Rouge
Michael D. Dileo
LSU Baton Rouge
Clarence Butch Dunn
Louisiana Tech University
Hazem A. Elariny
LSU Shreveport
Katherine K. Fames
Duke University
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Samuel R. Green
Louisiana College
Dale J. Guillory
McNeese State University
Dorothy V. Hayden
Northeast Louisiana
University
Frederick D. Heard
Louisiana College
Leonard Hochstein
LSU Shreveport
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Brondwyn A. Holliway
Northeast Louisiana
University
Steven A. Johnson
Baylor University
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McNeese State University
Kimberly J. Kilgore
Louisiana Tech University
Samir M. Kulkarni
LSU Baton Rouge
Richard S. Laborde
LSU Baton Rouge
John A. Lancon
University of Southwestern
Louisiana
Anne R. Loekett
Washington University
John V. Mansoor
Louisiana College
Mark E. Marsden
LSU Baton Rouge
Robert T. Martin
University of Southern
Arkansas
Penny Megison
LSU Shreveport
Kenneth D. Miller
Northeast Louisiana
University
Michael S. Milner
Baylor University
Alan L. Mitchell
Northeast Louisiana
University
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Louisiana Tech University
Melissa Morgan
LSU Medical Center-
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Tim Ogden
Centenary College
Greg Owens
Louisiana Tech University
Steven W. Pate
Louisiana Tech University
Allen R. Pearce
Northeast Louisiana
University
Anuj V. Peddada
Louisiana College
Arvind V. Peddada
Louisiana College
Mark H. Peters
Vanderbilt University
Jolie G. Porter
Louisiana Tech University
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Dewitt D. Pyburn
LSU Baton Rouge
Scott E. Ritch
Centenary College
Patti Roland
LSU Baton Rouge
Garrett B. Ryder
Baylor University
Patrick E. Sewell
Centenary College
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John D. Shannon
Northeast Louisiana
University
Ellen C. Shea
LSU Baton Rouge
Quinn A. Simien
LSU Baton Rouge
Michelle R. Simon
LSU Baton Rouge
Kevin D. Slusher
LSU Shreveport
Sophomores • 127
Robert P. Spears
LSU Shreveport
Robert W. Stewart
LSU Shreveport
David C. Stout
University of Mississippi
John P. Straumanis
University of Delaware
Sandra A. Swayze
Louisiana Tech University
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University of Southern
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Jeffrey J. Thibodeaux
Nicholls University
Bridgett V. Thomas
LSU Baton Rouge
Jerry R. Thomas
LSU Baton Rouge
Stephen H. Thomas
LSU Shreveport
Ronald W. Tompkins
LSU Shreveport
Thomas H. Vreeland
Northeast Louisiana
University
Stephen R. Wells
Louisiana college
Patrick T. Wheat
Northeast Louisiana
University
Carole P. Wiggins
Louisiana College
Renee Willis
Louisiana College
Nicole F. Wolfe
LSU Baton Rouge
Jodi L. Yelverton
LSU Baton Rouge
Jodi L. Yelverton
LSU Baton Rouge
Nelson B. Yount
University of Southwestern
Louisiana
Lauren F. Yrle
LSU Baton Rouge
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"They're out to get us!" or so we thought. But it
was that attitude that brought together a
roomful of strangers, tossed and turned them,
stressed and distressed them. Somehow, in one
year, that attitude took people from totally
opposite ends of the spectrum, people who
would have, under any other circumstances,
not so much as offered a "hello" to one an-
other, and forged bonds between them that go
far beyond the realm of friendship, bonds to
last a lifetime.
But then we learned that we, too, could "get
them back!" Scantily clad women appeared in
the middte of Histo Lab, beach scenes found
their way in Dr. DeSha's slide show, and cer-
tain evaluations scorched. Cadaver Ball told
the truth of our feelings toward our oppressors
- will any of us ever forget the imitation of Dr.
Penny? Speaking of whom, how cold was the
lake at the Crawfish Boil, Doc? Yes, we learned.
They taught us how to treat them right. They
taught us their courses - well. Academically,
ours was one of the highest scoring freshman
classes the school has seen. And they taught us
one extremely valuable lesson: when you get
the chance. PARTY!
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David Abdehou
McNeese State University
Jay Altick
Northeast Louisiana
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Beth Andries
LSU-Shreveport
John Areno
Louisiana Tech University
Steve Atchison
LSU Baton Rouge
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Texas Christian University
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LSU-Shreveport
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LSU-Shreveport
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LSU-Baton Rouge
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LSU-Baton Rouge
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University of Southwestern
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University of New Orleans
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LSU-Shreveport
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LSU-Baton Rouge
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LSU-Baton Rouge
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LSU-Baton Rouge
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Centenary College
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LSU-Baton Rouge
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Northeast Louisiana
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LSU Shreveport
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McNeese State University
James Cole
LSU-Baton Rouge
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Louisiana Tech University
Collins Coon
Northeast Louisiana
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Mark Cotter
LSU-Shreveport
Chris Courtney
LSU Baton Rouge
Todd Cowen
LSU-Baton Rouge
Jerome Danzell
LSU Shreveport
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LSU Baton Rouge
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LSU Baton Rouge
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University of Southwestern
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LSU Shreveport
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LSU-Baton Rouge
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LSU-Baton Rouge
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Northwestern State
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Marie Garrity
LSU-Baton Rouge
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Northeast Louisiana
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Louisiana Tech University
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LSU-Shreveport
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University of Southwestern
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Northeast Louisiana
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Louisiana Tech University
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LSU-Baton Rouge
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LSU-Baton Rouge
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LSU-Baton Rouge
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LSU-Baton Rouge
Jeff Holladay
LSU-Baton Rouge
Mike Holmes
LSU-Baton Rouge
Michael Howard
Southern University-Baton
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Vivek Khare
LSU-Shreveport
Troy Kramer
LSU-Baton Rouge
Kirk Kramer
University of Texas Medical
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Scott Landry
LSU-Baton Rouge
Stuart LeBas
LSU-Baton Rouge
Jon Leleux
LSU-Shreveport
Freshmen • I 37
Jon Liprie
LSU-Shreveport
Laura Lowther
Louisiana Tech University
Patti Luce
LSU-Shreveport
Mike Mahony
McNeese State University
David Marcantel
LSU-Baton Rouge
Dayna Massingale
LSU-Baton Rouge
Ann Morell
LSU Baton Rouge
Zina Neyland
Xavier University
Lam Nguyen
University of Southwestern
Louisiana
Jack Norman
LSU Baton Rouge
Yolanda O'Rourke
Dillard University
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LSU-Baton Rouge
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Northeast Louisiana
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Baylor University
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LSU-Shreveport
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Northeast Louisiana
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LSU-Baton Rouge
David Phillips
Louisiana Tech University
Linda Prentice
University of Southwestern
Louisiana
Rathmony Rama
University of New Orleans
Allyson Ray
Vanderbilt University
Gloria Ribas
Northeast Louisiana
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Richard Riggins
Louisiana College
Holly Rucker
Centenary College
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LSU-Baton Rouge
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McNeese State University
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Northeast Louisiana
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LSU-Baton Rouge
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LSU-Baton Rouge
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Brigham Young University
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Nicholls State University
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LSU-Shreveport
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LSU Baton Rouge
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LSU-Shreveport
Trey Tucker
LSU-Shreveport
Ted Vegh
LSU-Baton Rouge
Jeff Wallace
LSU-Baton Rouge
Joe Washburne
Louisiana Tech University
Stephen Wheat
LSU-Baton Rouge
Charles Whitaker
Northeast Louisiana
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LSU-Baton Rouge
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SCHOOL OF GRADUATE
STUDIES
For the unenlightened, graduate school is a mystery. It's hours of study to maintain the
required 3.0. It's day and night in a lab, often alone, toiling over experiments. It's busting
your tail for a degree that will pay less than working on the line at GM. Yes, it is insane, but
for graduate students our insanity is also a gift that enables us to ask questions for which
there are no answers yet. Our chosen profession may not make us rich, but the freedom it
grants us to explore the limits of our intellectual capabilities makes us wealthy in the truest
sense.
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Graduate Studies • 145
ADMINISTRATION
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Assistant Dean
Nancy Burns
Director of Academic Services
Edith F. Pinkston
Administrative Secretary
Graduate Advisory Council
Andrew Marino, Ph.D., Anatomy
Robert Speeian, Ph.D., Anatomy
John Wills, Ph.D., Biochemistry
Richard Courtney, Ph.D., Biochemistry
Dennis O'Callaghan, Ph.D., Microbiology
John Staczek, Ph.D., Microbiology
Nick Goeders, Ph.D., Pharmacology
Kenneth McMartin, Ph.D., Pharmacology
Neil Granger, Ph.D., Physiology
Ron Kothuis, Ph.D., Physiology
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ANATOMY
James McGarry
Kailas Nandi
Mary G. Oliver
Khaled A. Radwan
Anatomy • 147
BIOCHEMISTRY
Richard Courtney, Ph.D.
Department Head
Christopher Adams
Paula Boerger
Seewoo Lee
David McNabb
Robert Smith, Ph.D.
Graduate Coordinator
Paul Stafford
Amy Tiedeman
Dan Ware
Robert Weldon
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MICROBIOLOGY
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Department Head and
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Luis Baez
John Bush
Clay Flowers
Michael Gautreaux
Ronald Harty
John Staczek, Ph.D.
Graduate Advisory Council
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Jan Richardson
John Schatzle
Patrick Smith
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Catherine Breeden
Michael Massey
Glennda McGinnis
Charles Nugent
Michael Pendrak
Richard Smith
Teanna Staggs
Ronald Stanley
Venkata Yalamanchili
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PHARMACOLOGY
Charles Wood, Ph.D.
Acting Department Head
William Bates
Kenneth Betzing
Anslem D'Costa
Bernard Eisenga
Eun-Sun Jung
Gary Kunsman
Paula Schauwecker
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Stanley H Abadie. Ph D.
Gordon H. Schuckers.
Ann-Marie LeBlanc
Brenda Geter
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Clydie K Mitchell
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Associate Professor
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Marlha G Gahagan. M Ed
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Anita Vaughn
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Mildred Daniels
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Tom Wiggers. M.S.. H. (ASCP) SBB
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Betty L. Thenot. MT (ASCP) SBB
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Patricia D Geiger. B.S.. LOTR
Instructor
Grelchen Reeks. B.S.. LOTR
Instructor
Patricia W Clinton
Secretary
Communication Disorders, Medical Technology, Occupational Therapy, and Physical Therapy.
All educational programs have been approved by the appropriate State agencies and have
received full accreditation by appropriate professional organizations.
Pal Christian
Secretary
Donald L Rampp Ph D
Head
Mary Pannbacker Ph D
Program Director
Suanne M Leavell. M S
Instructor
Alice A Morgan Ph D
Associate Professor
Valerie Puett M S
Clinic Coordinator
Maribeth B Warren. MA
Clinical Instructor
Gay Vekovius M S
Assistant Professor
Barbara R Zimmerman. Ph D
Associate Professor
Nadine Lewis
Clerical Staff
Rhonda Washington
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Joe Butrim
Theresa Clawson
Robert Langley
Gary Lungaro
Chris McPherson
Lisa Montgomery
Bethany Norman
Sarah Nelken
Mark Randolph
Denise Steinmetz
JUNIORS
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Dawne Black
Robert Brazzel
Jack Edwards
Heather Hill
Steven Kitchings
Kim Middleton
David Miller
Shelby Phelan
Amy Robertson
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Lisa Adcock
Evelyn Anderson
Cecilia Berry
Laurie Blair
Andree Caplis
Nancy Felterman
Laura Hughes
Olivia Johnson
Chris Lewis
Mary Marchand
Christie McBride
Barbara McGee
Phyllis McHalffey
Denise Mason
Robin Patton
Sandra Pruett
Laura Reed
Pam Richart
Janet Sanders
Cathy Walker
Kathleen West
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Mia Robinson
Thomas Walker
Yolanda Washington
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OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
JUNIORS
Rebecca Borne
Carolyn Crull
Sara Firestone
Yvonne Laborde
Karen Lacy
Michelle Lounsberry
Barbara McCord
Cindy Payton
Carolyn Porterfield
Paul Procell
Lisa Reynolds
Dedria Scott
Kevin Smith
Sarah Tucker
Stephanie Turbeville
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SENIORS
Emily Aaron
David Clawson
Ashley Duggan
Anita Gambal
Annette Hardmon
Jody Kennedy
Cheri Lambert
Elizabeth McGehee
Glenda Oglesby
Miriam Shively
Steve Sobojinski
Stacey Stepp
Jane Strieker
Missy Tatum
Susan Wagonlander
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PHYSICAL THERAPY
JUNIORS
Curtis Bouton
Marie Burke
Candace Capelan
Anne Clifton
Angela Evans
Karen Garner
Glen Guilbeau
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Frederick Payne
Michael Polander
Chris Purvis
James Spears
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Lynn Dumond
Seott Duplechin
Susan Gibson
Roger Goble
Christine Guillory
Claire Hargis
Janet Hoppe
Jenny Kennard
Holly Landry
Linda Landry
Mona Mcknight
Jane Mallet
Cathy Martin
Stuart Meaux
Beverly Owens
Amy Sudduth
Jim Wilson
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The 1988 PULSE is dedicated to those students who have generously taken time
out of already busy schedules to participate in those extracurricular activities that
benefit the entire student body.
It is these people who make LSU Medical Center more than just an academic
experience.
EXECUTIVE
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SENIOR CLASS
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STUDENT
GOVERNMENT
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Susan Futayyeh
Leslie Blake
Lauren Yrle
Dale Guillory
Susan Bankston
Susan Futayyeh
Leslie Blake
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Ray Germany
Vice-President
Bryan G. Sibley
Secretary
Patti Roland
Treasurer
Ed Carriere
President
Tommy Causey
Vice-President
Nancy Clearkin
Secretary
Robert Oliver
Treasurer
Steve Watson
President
Stephen J. Schorr
Vice-President
David Price
Secretary
Carole Wiggins
Treasurer
Kathleen Hudson
President
Anne Lockett
Vice-President
Jude Bares
Secretary
Ellen Shea
Treasurer
Randall Boudreaux
President Jon Leleux
Jonathan Henderson Al Patrick
Vice-President
Joe Washburne
Secretary
Johnny Swiger
Treasurer
Tom Perkins
Greg Brown
Suzanne Slayton
Mike Beene
Brent Millet
Toby Broussard
Richard Laborde
Susan Broussard
Robert A. Ancker
Michelle Simon
John Mansoor
Richard Riggins
Anne Morell
Jon Liprie
President
Tom Walker
Vice-President
Mat Buckmaster
Secretary
Cheri Lambert
Treasurer
Cathy Walker
Abbie C. Kemper
David S. McNabb
Ronald Harty
Dawne Black
Joe Butrim
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Barbara Zimmerman
Mary Oliver
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ENDOWMENTS
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and Tandy W. McElwee. Jr., M.D.
Medical Library
Department of Ophthalmology
Department of Surgery
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Ed and Mary Benzel
Hoyet L. Chance, M.D.
William J. DeFee, III. M.D.
Dr. and Mrs. Warren D. Grafton
Bendel Johnson, M.D.
Gary J. Levy, M.D.
Dr. and Mrs. Donald G. Mack
Tommy Mook, M.D.
BENEFACTORS
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Dr. Louis J. Sardenga
Charles C. Schober, M.D.
Dr. and Mrs. Albert G. Smith
Wm. Marcus Spurlock, M.D.
Department of Urology
Dr. William M. Wilder, Dr. Thomas V.
Allen, and Dr. Dale P. McGinty
Drs. Wilson, Giddens, Lieber and Edwards
Department of Anesthesiology
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Dr. and Mrs. Larry J. Embree
Marjorie Fowler, M.D.
Ronald B. George, M.D.
Sidney R. Grimes
Marvin Hall. M.D.
Herschel R. Harter, M.D.
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Hearne, M.D.
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Department of Medical Communications
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Horace E. Thompson, M.D.
Herbert D. Tucker. M.D.
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Red River Chevrolet
Courtesy Chevrolet. Inc
Bossier Crty
Shreveport
KG (KEN) HANNA
MIKE MORGAN
The Bill Hanna Car Companies
Morgan Pontiac
Bill Hanna Ford BMW - Saab
Shreveport
Shreveport
KENPHILIBERT
Bill Hanna Ford
Acura of Shreveport
Bossier City
Shreveport
Bill Hanna Subaru Jeep - Eagle
ED POWELL
Shreveport
Powell Buicfc - GMC Trucks
MARSHALL HE8ERT
Shreveport
Bob Post Chrysler - Plymouth ■ Peugeot
Shreveport
JULIAN GRAHAM
Rounlree ■ OkJsmobile - Isuzu - Mitsubishi
Shreveport
FRANK STINSON
Rountree Cadillac - Sterling - Suzuki
Shreveport
ARTHUR TAIT
Tart Shreveport Dodge, Inc
Shreveport
JOHNNY WILLIAMS
Shreveport Lincoln ■ Mercury
Shreveport
JF.WINNINGHAM.JR.
Winningham Nissan • Volvo
Shreveport
ROBERT GALLOWAY
GEORGE WRAY, II
WrayFord
Shreveport
DOYLE YOKEM
HOYTYOKEM
Yokem Toyota. Inc
Shreveport
INNOVATIVE — EXPANDING
Shreveport - based
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LuChem Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
FOR YOUR HEALTH
NEEDS
Congratulations
Cheryl
We're Proud of You!
Love Daddy, Momma,
Sheila, and Randy
■
Our Friends • 181
Does your financial situation
require major surgery?
As your experience and knowledge in the field of medicine grows, so
will your need for a sound financial institution — one that offers a complete
fiscal examination.
Commercial National Bank has consistently served the local medical
community and is familiar with your financial requirements.
For needs as varied as student assistance, financing your expanding
practice, objective investment advice, short and long-term savings plans,
personal trusts and Keoghs, look to the Medical Capital of the Ark-La-Tex.
And get a complete statement of your condition.
W?
COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK
THE CAPITAL OF THE ARK-LA-TEX
II R
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I A N A
MEMBER r~OIC
182 • Our Friends
Best wishes
For Your Continued Success
Radiology Imaging Associates
(Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology)
Benjamin Vickers, M.D.
R. Michael Walker, M.D.
Our Friends • 183
Sometimes, not too often, we reflect upon the good
things, and our thoughts always center around
those we love, and I think about those people who
mean so much to me, and for so many years have
made me so so very happy, and I count the times I
have forgotten to say "Thank You" and just how
much I love them.
F. Mancini
Thank You
184 • The End
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