Des Moines University - Pacemaker Yearbook (Des Moines, IA)
- Class of 1961
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X ADMINISTRATION BASIC SCIENCE CLINICAL YEARS GRADUATES BOCSTERS SOCIAL 1 s 1 1 a a 1 . 1 1 Q 1 Q 4 f 1 1 1 4 a 4 . 1 . 1 1 Q J 'F - ---f- k- f---- -M -- -- --- -I ..--.-- .- ----.-.-N . - ...V V . . , N W it I N E , I 1, I 'I L I ADMINISTRA TICJN '11, ' 'BM af -0 ' . I ,.,, 7 bib' Al ' . F P A fmv w TO THE GRADUATING DOCTORS OF 1961: My sinceresT congraTulaTions To you on The occasion of your graduaTion from The College of OsTeopaThic Medicine and Surgery and my besT wishes for every success and hap- piness in The years To come. During The pasT four years, The College has aTTempTed To provide you wiTh basic undersTandings and a desire To con- Tinue self-improvemenT ThroughouT your career. We are mosT anxious ThaT you will bring crediT To yourself, your profession and, Therefore, To The College. On The oTher hand, The College musT conTinue To grow and keep iTs Teaching program abreasT of all new medical knowl- edge in order ThaT iT may always be an honor To you and The profession. This Task is a responsibiliTy which musT be shared by all of us. Graduafion from College is only The beginning and pro- vides a basis for conTinued sTudy and learning. To insure your fuTure happiness and success, you musT conTinue To develop professionally and aT The same Time assume your full respon- sibiliTy as a leading ciTizen of your communiTy. This means un- selfish service given in accordance wiTh your OsTeopaThic OaTh and wiTh sTricT aTTenTion To all maTTers which affecT The healTh, welfare and freedom of our SocieTy. my .B qm'L Qi'l ul. I' I p H 4, 44' Y.. A.. L 1 -r f X . , 4 . 1644 - 1 JOHN B. SHUMAKER, Ph.D. Dean of The College V w 1 i I I l I0 K Mass EVELYN NORMAN I Secretary To The Dean BOARD OF TRUSTEES -5? SEATED: Roy L, Swarzman, Dr. W. J. Blackler, President Merlyn McLaughlin, Dr. J. R. McNemey, Marion E. Wallace. STANDING: Karl E. Greenlee, Daniel E. Hannan, Ted Flynn, J. R. Astley, Leonard P. Howell, J. D. ArmsTrong. MR. WENDELL R. FULLER Registrar Cbelowl i . MRS. FRANCES LYNN Assistant to Registrar MRS. JEANNINE SWENSON Secretary to President Cbelowb R, if--. MISS MARILYN MERCIER Receptionist Ueftj 'Lg MRS. JUANITA GRAY Assistant Bookkeeper Crightj Y' uv.:- w-P-' P, it 'F ' S, -.. f 5 '. -7' - '14 , MRS. OPAL ANDREW Bookkeeper Kabovej MRS. MARY BERTRAND Office Secretary Kbelowl Ki! MR. CECIL C. LOONEY Accountant fabovej :xi , . Q .V ,, S ,,f A- me ' 'W ' 'kk 'M HQ? 1 'g?5iiiszf.f5?f E w M ' XE fa QW? m um m55 '. Y , 1 uwffw, 1 we-,M , I ,,n 3 . we - .Q if in if im WW kb . , . A 63011.53 1928 if 1960 The QB'steopathic Qiilath --0-IIC C3225-OW oo herebp afftrm mp lopaltp to the professnon ll am about to enter 5 tmll be mtnoful alboaps of mp great responsnbtlttp to preserbe the ealth ano the ltfe of mp patcents to retarn thetr confcoence ano respect oth as a Dbpslclan ano a frteno tpho tmll guaro theur secrets nnth crupulous honor ano fthelttp to perform fatthfullp mp professtonal utres to emplop only those recognueo methoos of treatment conscst: nt tmth gooo yuogment ano tmth mp slnll ano abclctp beeping cn mo altbaps natures labos ano the boops tnherent capacttp for ecoberp tmll be eber bcgclant tn acocng cn the general tnelfare of the com unltp sustanntng tts latns anh cnstntuttons not engagtng tn those ractcces tnhcch trnll cn anp map brcng shame or ocscreoct upon mpself r mp profession ii null glbe no Drugs for oeaolp purposes to anp 5 tmll enbeahor to tborb tn accorb tmth mp colleagues tn a spcrrt of rogresscbe co operation ano neber bp tnoro or bp act cast cmputattons pon them or their rtghtful practlces F hull look lmth respect anh esteem upon all those boho habe taught e mp art To mp college ll tmll be Iopal ano strtbe almaps for ts best cntccests ano for the cnterests of the stuoents tbho bnll come fter me ll tmll be eber alert to further the applncatcon of bascc bro ogtc truths to the healtng arts ano to oebclop the prtnclples of osteop thp tuhtch were fust enunctateo bp Qnoreln Uhplor Quit allr- : I , ,, C ' ' I I I ' ' I r 1 I 9 t r I r f , , I Q I I I . , ,Z , A I ' I 9 7 ' P I I I I p 7 ' y y 1 1 O I I I I I I I I I : I I I I I I I I I 1 I :I Y I I I 0 I erson, though rt be askeo of me. I Y ' ' 1' : 1 I I I I 0 I I ' , . . O 1 I 8 ' ' ' a , ' : I F ' I : I F I . ' Q ' 3 6.-VH-, . I5 LIBRARY Exam Time Ueffl Leisure Hours-Spent Browsing MRS. MARY BELL KENDERDINE Head Librarian Ueftj I Won't Pay!! BOOKSTORE Careful Perusal Before Purchase -aw.-1-I 'bw 520.00 . . . 65.00 . . . 93.00 . . . 120.00 . . Books, Books, Books!! ns Alas, Poor Yurick- l Knew Him Well!! cgivg Cf? 27 Xbjfx-if 4 - ...Cry x ii . Kg f I X-N wx. f ll - N f-2 x '- 'Q X f f ? 'j a ' I 'S' , X' K S gtbx, kevin- A' 5 Z: ' 5 I X ' 'Z L E EL M.. ,t H 5 .H 4 f ,,,,, , K 'xi g C .. ' ,,f'S,, Q if i I-.1 Q -W M 'Ml A ' 5 In 'V W u 5 if ag H 7g'-Tggf -f.S X E H Q4 Us , 8'X .X iv QNX ff X v , X 7 5 il HARVEY BLUM Hicksville, New York GRANT R. BORN, JR. Petoskey, Michigan CARL P. DEYHLE Camden, New Jersey ALFRED W. DRISCOLL Cleveland, Ohio CLASS OF 1964 WILLIS B. ANDERSON, JR. Detroit, Michigan ALLEN BIRRER Camden, New Jersey F ji SAUL BRESALIER Brooklyn, New York CHORDE W. DAVIDSON Tulsa, Oklahoma CLASS OF 1 964 HERBERT GEARHART Hapkinton, Iowa CHARLES GILMAN Derroif, Michigan HENRY GONTE Defroif, Michigan FRED C. GREEN Alva, Oklahoma I I STANLEY HALPRIN Detroit, Michigan RICHARD C. HARRISON St. Petersburg, Florida HERBERT GREENBAUM New Milford, New Jersey GEORGE R. GUSTAVSON Gibraltar, Michigan i-.wg-i, ,- ,. , 0' gi 5 .. 'CF' BURTON A. EISENBERG Oak Park, Michigan JOHNNY ELIOAN Phoenix, Arizona RONALD R. GANELLI Brooklyn, New York GARY D. GARRETT Flint, Michigan CLASS OF 1964 'HOWARD L. DUBIN Detroit, Michigan DOUGLAS DUNHAM Akron, Ohio LCYUIS M. FORTUNA X fPhiladelphia, Penna. A WILBUR FRANKLIN, JR. i Cleveland, Ohio I, I If f f 1 4? asv- 5 LOUIE W. HOOD Montgomery, Alabama STEPHEN ISAACSON Brooklyn, New York NORMAN A. KLEGON Detroit, Michigan BENJAMIN KOHL Atlantic City, New Jersey CLASS OF I 964 NADEEM M. HETHER Flint, Michigan JAMES F. HOGAN Merrill, Michigan JIM L. JOHNSON Canton, Ohio UONEL B, KATCHEM Detroit, Michigan PAUL A. LIPPMAN TEN Philadelphia, Penn. ALBERT T. LUSTER Cleveland, Ohio LEITH F. MITCHELL Albuquerque, New Mexico KENNETH E. NEFF Huntington Woods, Michigan CLASS OF 1964 ROBERT A. KOMER Detroit, Michigan RICHARD A. LANE Dallas, Texas .51 -Q 9 . T .T l. DAVID M. MAC Marine Cify, Michigan PATRICK K. MCCLELLAN Leadville, Colorado gl U U 1? ll .. CHARLES L. PIGNERI West Des Moines, Iowa BEN A. RAINES Kansas City, Missouri LOUIS P. RICCI New York, New York J. BARRY RUBIN Detroit, Michigan CLASS OF I 964 DEAN R. NICKEL Lakewood, Ohio FRANCIS W. O'CONNOR Boston, Massachusetts KENT D. RENS Orange City, Iowa JAMES L. REUTER Bloomfield Hills, Michigan -.3 i i i i ii j .. I , i 4:25 RODNEY SHAW Defroif, Michigan ROBERT SIMS Detroit, Michigan VERNICE W. STRICKLAND, JR. Starke, Florida RICHARD M. TOUMA Port Huron, Michigan 26 CLASSCDF 1964 STANLEY SACKS New York, New York ANTHONY T. SALOMONY Defroif, Michigan Ni' I HAROLD STEINBAUM New York, New York RONALD J. STEWART Deiroit, Michigan r' 4 ROBERT D. VERONA Delroii, Michigan EDMUND F. VOLK CLASSCDF WILLIAM V. UTTER Kansas City, Missouri JOHN M. VARGO Aurora, Illinois 'EB 1964 ,ff 1 . Akron, Ohio RANDALL H. WILLIS Springfield, Ohio RONALD E. WOLF Dayton, Ohio ALLEN WALDMAN Detroit, Michigan SAMUEL W. WILLIAMS Clinton, Iowa CLASS OF 1 964 RONALD J. ZARAYCKI D rborn, Michigan JOHN A. ZURANSKY D dh Mas h 1 ig, an Q' ,.xC, f . .S-'J f I 5 1 'XL i f t :-4f0-6Nc . .W 412'-:.. f'7N.' U , N 'M 4 W IQ t X ff. fix. 'idx' ,Gif T I Hsonuvoud h p bl ANATOM Y 7 RNEST V. ENZMANN, Ph.D. if f' Al iii STANLEY D. MIROYIANNIS, Ph.D. Chairman-Department of Anatomy I A Pause During The Nearly 400 Hours Of Dissection of Microscopic Anatomy ,sf , A .A,- t Q of A Oral Quiz BIOCHEMISTRY KANAKA MORI, M.D., Ph.D. Chairman, Department of Biochemistry Crigh1J Practical Biochemistry irightj Students Record Results Of Physiology Experiments. Crightj Nr PHYSIOLOGY Student Surgeon A1 Work fleftl But Doctor, It Wasn't Our Fault!! Cleft! L - T .Bs k 4' They ALL Passed 14. Many Long Hours Are Spen1With a Microscope l Wonder If He Has Blue Cross I DR JOSEPH PRIOR SOPHOM CRES ADVISORS WILFRED L NUSSER Ph D KANAKA MORI Ph D SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Ueff io rlghfl Carolyn Sfocksdale Sanford Berlnn Dave OMara Mike Roth ,vpi... -I -E. :7,,QLf,Tlt,,,-:..K, .,-H .f ,I 1 s -,Q if -if- 4 I a. 1 lm.. , 5 r L 34 LAWRENCE A. BAKER, JR. Des Moines, Iowa DONALD R. BEAVER Petosky, Michigan -leee .,:5-1,-,..4....,..v-.T, - I r f ,ff 1 I i DONALD BERNSTEIN RooseveI1, L. I., New York HERBERT Y. BEZ Detroit, Michigan I .I CLASSCDF 1963 DORSAL ANDERSON Springfield, Ohio DONALD J. ANDRYSIAK Wyandotte, Michigan 1 -. HARVEY A. BERGREN Muskegon, Michigan SANFORD S. BERLIN Detroit, Michigan l' 1'-5. -, JAMES C. CAMERON, JR. Flushing, Ohio CHESTER D. CHRISTIANSON Tipton, Iowa JOSEPH B. DOCTOR Elyria, Ohio JOHN B. DOLVEN Horace, North Dakota CLASS OF 1963 JOHN T. BLOCK Flint, Michigan HEROLD A. BROWN Detroit, Michigan F5 , .T f 1 ,af CHARLES E. CLAFFEY Flint, Michigan THOMAS M. DI RESTA Lawrence, Massachusetts ,lui YY Y ' i's..,1Q-Ti MARVIN S. GARELICK Brooklyn, New York ARNOLD J. GILNER Rego Park, New York W., i MONROE S. HARRIS Flushing, New York ROBERT W. HEIDEPRIEM Flint, Michigan 36 CLASS OF I 963 JOHN' K. EDLEMAN Grand Rapids, Michigan JERRY R. FREIBERG St. Ciairsvilie, Ohio r iq if gi 1 .i ARNOLD S. GRANT Oak Park, Michigan OSCAR E. GUTIERREZ San Antonio, Texas CLASS OF 'A ji, 1963 f' n 'U -uf iz, l i fl 'I' X. IRENE J. HOJNACKI Chicago, Illinois CHARLES F. JOHNSON Spencer, Iowa ' l 5, if '-'fi i K- fi C l -: ' ,. H A, A ' 'N :- N '1 sw. Q 1 L' , 1 f la Joe s. JOHNSON ' Q N f I 'f Wauwatosa, Wisconsin , , . ,.y' VICTOR JURCZENKO ' . - , -' Philadelphia, Penna. ' hl A, 1 if l is, . - si , , K EMANUEL KOURAKIS Chicago, Illinois JEROLD S. KRAMER Philadelphia, Penna. i , C i X ii ii, ROBERT C. KAPANJIE Clifton, New Jersey NORMAN J. KATZ Philadelphia, Penna. 'GQ ,ff f Q , I . ,L i f 3 , if Ri CLASSCDF 1963 JULIAN J. KUTINSKY Detroit, Michigan JEROME J. KWARTOWITZ Detroit, Michigan THOMAS G. LAVATY Dearborn, Michigan ROBERT C. LEONARD Ferndale, Michigan JOE J. MAJOR Denver, Colorado ALAN A. MARK Philadelphia, Penna. RALPH H. MARTIN Poland, Ohio VARUGHESE P. MATHEW Tiruvalla, India L E-- ROBERT J. MILLER Girard, Ohio CECIL H. MIRACLE Stillwater, Ohio Z, ,J J' DAVID J. O'MARA Des Moines, Iowa RICHARD F. PERRY Maple Shade, New Jersey xxx I if CLASSCDF 1963 K. PATRICK MCCAFFERY Wichita, Kansas STUART A. MEGDALL Detroit, Michigan ROGER D. MONSOUR Flint, Michigan MANDELL J. MUCH Chester, Penna. Ji J. C r I 1 N. WI: ii 1- fjpi NORMAN ROSE Brooklyn, New York NORMAN M. ROSENBERG Detroit, Michigan ,lar if , M54 MICHAEL A. ROTH Sharpsville, Penna. FABIUS F. RUSSELL Youngstown, Ohio Q , . 4 35, 5, 'PE r CLASS OF 1963 RICHARD H. REEL Mount Ayr, Iowa MARVIN H. RIVKIN Detroit, Michigan 1 . i . i rl -'-' '-- - 1. - aw -. ' 14. 'E : ' V, ul is ' 'TN' 'iv RONALD P. ROSENBERG Detroit, Michigan HARRIS A. ROSS Philadelphia, Penna. - aa i X 55 Ari ,I xf' 1 Q., of -1- ,9 .f NORMAN H. SKLAR Detroit, Michigan WILLIAM F. STANLEY Birmingham, Michigan GERALD SUSSMAN Philadelphia, Penn. SHERIDAN A. THIRINGER Spokane, Washington CLASS OF 1963 MARVIN SCHLES Brooklyn, New York JEROME l. SITNER Oak Park, Michigan ki.- . F HARRY A. STENZEL Defroif, Michigan CAROLYN M. STOCKSDALE West Carrollton, Ohio H l I , I. ,.W,,W,,m -I li I in I. I ,I M, I I I I I I If .,x, .M I I 'I I ,II I QQX LN , LLL fox: 42 ... .I v , GERSHON R. WEINER Detroit, Michigan WILLIAM N. WILEY Cheltenham, Penna. CLASS OF 1963 GERALD UZANSKY Detroit, Michigan HOWARD J. WARONKER Moorestown, New Jersey ff. .alll 'Y - uf ,I JAMES A. YOUNG Seattle, Washington it 'I - :TX I FK What A Waste Of Good Alcohol Siudenis Learn How To Prepare Slides CASUAL SHOTS OF SOPHOMORES ,Q L mmf I Wish The Instructors Would Quit At Noon! - gggini- Coffee Time Obviously-This Picture Was Posed 43 Dr. Hsie Receives His Citizenship Papers Elemenfary, Dr. Semmelweis HW r CASUAL SHOTS OF SOPHOMORI At Last, Class ls Over I Can'f Find A Ladder Three No Trump JUNIOR CLASS DR. JOHN H, SEIBERT Advisor Herb My CLASS OFFICERS Cleft to right! Kaufman, Dave Russaback, Bob Cohen, Jim Grekin DR. JEN-YAH HSIE, Ph.D. DR. MILTON DAKOVICH 45 'fb' CRIS N. BAKRIS Mason City, Iowa RALPH L. BARRON, JR. Youngstown, Ohio MAURICE BELKIN Detroit, Michigan CARL E. BORIS Bayside, New York - v CLASSCDF ARTHUR E. ANGOVE Albia, Iowa LLOYD D. ARMOLD Des Moines, Iowa I962 .-g RICHARD H. BECK Detroit, Michigan ALAN M. BELKIN Detroit, Michigan .k..g. , Hg .SX i 'xg Q A K ix i I 1 I l W Q ,. - W I 1 al vi 1 , .. R Fa- L 5 1 H al J if ri l Ml! ,ix J'- '. 4 Q xl . 'fw It f THOMAS E. CHAMBERS Owensboro, Kentucky WILLIAM D. CHAMBERS Owensboro, Kentucky JEROME W. COOPER Detroit, Michigan ELWYN D. CRAWFORD Reading, Michigan CLASSCDF 1962 ALLAN H. BROOKS Philadelphia, Penne. ALVIN J. BURNSTEIN Brooklyn, New York . If A 1 RICHARD W. CLARKE Pasco, Washington ROBERT H. COHEN Vineland, New Jersey I . . , If , QM W. .4 Hu .. E nit f .QZE I :T 1 7 i .nw li ul in li 48 .,,,LY,, mg .-.,- 1 ANTHONY J. El.lSCO New Castle, Penna. RAYMOND V. FAILER Flinf, Michigan 44 EARL F. GONYAW Algonac, Michigan HEBERT H. GOODWIN Oak Park, Michigan s-5 QL, 5, Q: CLASS OF 1 962 MARTIN DIAMOND Long Beach, New York IRWIN L. EISENBERG Brooklyn, New York ill, V i S HERBERT M. FlCHMAN Philadelphia, Penna. STEPHEN A. FUDELL QV HV' x hi Brooklyn, New York - I . fy - 14. 'E l -s. ' , lx I - Q W 55 Y A ! , xii x S' I l iilj d , ' lx R. .Wm , ilk THOMAS W. HONINGFORD Delphos, Ohio MURRAY HURWITZ Buffalo, New York n RICHARD A. JOSOF Berkley, Michigan PERRY KAPLAN Gloucester, New Jersey ,li - A CLASSCDF JAMES A. GREKIN Deiroit, Michigan RONALD L. HANSEN Nunn, Colorado MARVIN M. JAFFEE Youngstown, Ohio ARAM JANIGIAN Detroit, Michigan 1962 EUGENE A. KOPPLE Detroit, Michigan RICHARD KULICK Detroit, Michigan L, . ga 'ip i 1 EDWARD L. MILES Des Moines, Iowa HERBERT L. MILLER Detroit, Michigan I H5117 CLASSCDF MARTIN A. KARP Detroit, Michigan 1962 HERBERT R. KAUFMAN Youngstown, Ohio RICHARD D. MacKAY East Lansing, Michigan JAMES J. MENDOLA Flushing, New York ,..a- I i l N REX E. OLLOM New Braunfels, Texas CLAUDE OSTER Detroit, Michigan STANLEY RAPPAPORT Philadelphia, Penna. NICHOLAS V. RIMEDIO Boardman, Ohio l jf Q CLASS OF 1 962 FELIX K. MlLTON Detroit, Michigan JOHN W. NELSON Des Moines, Iowa l it I nl t i , 4 1 l l 1 , ROBERT J. OSTWINKLE Des Moines, Iowa CARL W. OTTE Clarinda, Iowa f F w r LV' ii ii if I. r it A - A lil -- .L-Y .t.Y.i. r ,...,a , X VAL A. RONGAUS Donora, Penna. ALBERT ROSENTHAL Detroit, Michigan STANLEY SACKNER Elkins Park, Penne. SHELDON A. SCHORE Detroit, Michigan CLASSCDF CHARLES L. ROMAN Corona, New York EUGENE E. RONGAUS Donora, Penna. 3 ji LEON I. ROSKY Youngstown, Ohio DAVID B. RUSSACK Youngstown, Ohio 1962 S WALTER S. SIPORIN Detroit, Michigan HENRY SONENSHEIN Brooklyn, New York VT!! LOUIS TERPSTRA, JR. Moline, Michigan EUGENE F. TRELL Youngstown, Ohio CLASS OF I 962 LEON L. SHORE Philadelphia, Penna. ROBERT K. SIMPSON Parkersburg, W. Va. I, A LOUIS D. SOVERINSKY Detroit, Michigan BARRY R. SZCZESNY Detroit, Michigan I 1. Q if Q 5 . wg CLASS OF a 1 962 EDWIN C. ZAMBER Garden City, Michigan SILVESTRIS U. ZARINS Detroit, Michigan And in 'Vhe beqinvuhc' we, haue. fine, -51-np,T of Ivu'i'iAuY, pnurnnm ly Bah Sodium nur! Pohfssfum 6 G Dori? cnusc lMPMlScs. Tkces HAVE o-G s-Au-um Am.lfa+nssrum 3,4-P 'rl-g-Y conf' Maut Aaouud Us Aj In - li N 5212: ' f - I '3 '--f ,Z -4-vii! Test Time Ueftl End Of Another Year Crightl Close Your Mouth, Davis The Organizer ' I n Q I Where Should I Intern? Who Said This Gas Would Make Me Sleepy Dad! Cleftb The Beginning Of The Yearbook frightb gurl x'2'V'f 5 - V7 ?3 1-1917 I -1-5 V il L CLIN!! vj -.'g -.- l-A Q., .. , . lifllw Tglll. . 'u .' '!'EAl'P?45' X , . IQ-T1 Q Wim X , Y J vim 'Rai , ' 5 -J .J Y. wa, i x N , ,vp .., If, .4 hx, 5 w V ,Q I 2 fi N ef , ww Asif ' v fi ...SN 'Tr Eve on A ll ec P a rferfg ds Re flgiv S R cording The Day riff? ,.. ' 5 Visits ,4.-.fqe ,,, .4-w'F ' fps-sw- '. 1' A,gi5lil.hP-A .,g..41..-fu NNI, Weir , 1 Walf, Wait! DEPARTMENT OF ANESTHESIOLOGY Constant Regard To Detail Is Required Of The Anesthetist Practical Experience In Anesthesiology The EClUiP f ef1f NECSSSGTY FOI' lee! 3 L r s L... l Anesthesiology ls Explained H 5 5, H o T- 71 75 ,ff - , ' 1' YTQL is fmt N9 EL , 'V Anesthesiology ls Examined In O.R. Ueftl Close Observance Of Blood Pressure ls Necessary Cbeiowl ug JOSEPH PRIOR, D.O. Department Chairman labovej Demonstration Of Gas Anesthesia irightl 73-' fa mow' u Bofed' Sex' Ye Yo R px! FacfxaX Theta X equkres Cav X09 DEPARTMENT OF DERMATOLOGY DR. HARRY B. ELMETS Chairman of Dermatology Are You Sure You Can See, Jack ? af K 'kg .5 l Told Yo ,I In Can Work You If ' VII See ulW asn't I? eady DEPARTMENT OF E.E.N.T. Senior Student Scrubs In Cbelowj fi 'T . as 64 Who Said I Need My Eyes Examined? 4--,, gins - G . KASSISTBU1 ThevETdZigieAEx?c-gience fabovev a Ofoscopic Examination On Patient i vi: ,, 19112. iw . L 1 on RAYMOND B JUNI Of E E N T But! Doc, 1 WHS Just CUQRYXWNS my CHR. if 0 f 1 3, 5? wwf ' ' 4, 1 K K f K f Q ,, f L, MM ix N DR. ELIZABETH BURROWS Chairman, Department Of Obstetrics Latest From Cream Of The Crop Maternity Shop DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Consultation With Dr. Burrows Class Room Demonstration Twins!!! Dr. Burrows With Prenatal Class Lecturers if 0 V , V Q, , 4' f f 'Q W! 311 ' ' 'A 67 68 r. F V l Charting The Progress Of Obstetrical Patients AFTER A it fwfr, BEFORE Auscultating Fetal Heart With Electronic Stethoscope 1 New Hat? Cleftj DR. G. STODDARD Cleft! Happy Bxrthday fright, MRS. ANDERSON frighfj Demonstrating Urethral Sounds DEPARTMENT OR THOPEDICS Early Correction Leads To Proper Function 1 ', , . - ,Eg Ax Close Attention Is Paid To Proper Alignment Dr. Richard Borman Advises Student DR. RICHARD BORMAN Chairman Of Orthopedics Was That Boy Scout Terminology I Heard? Professional Pride ln A Job Well Done DEPARTMEN OF PEDIA TRICS T Dr. Hohn Aids Siudenf In Diagnosis frighil I A Delicate Procedure Is Explained To A Student Ah, Ha, I Knew I Was Correct Cleft! New Born Nursery See There's Th Date Of The T. B. Te Krightl Who? Me Worry! I Know Docfon Voufve been wanting A Long To l-Ocnfci The Pechntmconh f I cnrft Seem -.4 I I C95 Q9 ms QQ vf 'f .Q- ! I1 , 1 DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE Physical Medicine, A True Aid To The Aged O.K., Tolan, WE See You Training Utilized Remember To Turn At The First Light Dr. Laycock Demonstrates Technique Space Medicine? Preparation For Closure -T' DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY Careful Scrubbing ls Necessary For Asepsis Dr. Heinlen Displays Utmost Care Of Course We Would Love To Pose pf' DR. J. P. SCHWARTZ, JR. Guest Lecturer Thgixriezgntbijeh CM? 'UG ,, . Q47 I 3 C X N . 1 e use N W Q if X -TW ii W i 2 R. RONALD WOOD partment Chairman fbelowl 3 ' Nw H! I'm Sorry But I Have To Finish This History And Physical DR. RONALD ROSE Resident In Surgery lrightl You Aren't Going To Operate On Me' DEPARTMENT PROCTOLOGY U M ,f DR BURTON POUNDSTONE Department Chairman - 1 - H 1 W -qu, , ,Y 1 ' M-- Passing A Urethral Sound Dr. Brice Wilson Selects His Instrument , -i I xl? .'- ,-F ,ku X 1 DEPARTMENT OF UROLOGY will 4 X ii , gg: jj.. Adequate Visualization Aid ln The Diagnosis his 4-Q., DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY Staff Meeti ng DR. H. E. HIGLEY, Department Chairman Kleftj gf 80 Case Discussion Cleftl Congeniality 'dun , A I! 'fy TUMOR CLINIC I ,fx 'n Q,- X DR. EDWARD MINNICK Department Chairman 'J' tint QR' Radiation Utilized In Cancer Therapy Careful Paipation VAR, ' ' t -- Aff Y ,T f f I J . tv' ' F . , ' -, as ' --, gi Taping Technique Demonstrated How About Monday? DR. HENRY KETMAN Department Chairman Crighij 9 I I www Ah, Now l've Got You, Lang Crighfj DEPARTMENT OF ROENTGENOLOG1 Surely All Of You Can See That Shadow Cbelowb DR. LEE GORMLEY, Resident In Radiology DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL MEDICINE DR. WILLIAM B. STRONG ,J 1 I ' . L. L... EEEELD . ga U ai IRI, ab i A Dr Sam Herr ln Contemplatlon Caboveb Dr. Joseph McNerney Explains Findings To Seniors ual IYHIICE Y ,LL-Lf lm-uf 'ml .7 8 351 1 ,. ,f- t sal I ,u H :J ia- .' z- ic N V' X it QE 5, Mrs. E.K.G. 1961 5-t Nga. . si, ms! Dr. Milton Dakovich ln Consultation So That's What A Heart ls! Cbelowj W This ele-mgu1'Ry EAHMPIQ UNI qwc you nu HAFPQAJS S N oi M ?- Pynxuac CI Glifcfqell-Poq congcoi I qluiqoscpoy V . oA-:cflg Gilmour qh,,coscLPo,, pu cnxxtd l -J-5 I Cl Pkucfose ' Fq 1 And F u:,+osCLPOq Acts I Ru? osclfrgv v .mam vm 3PluTfkqqhtge.AfJlYdr and C0 euufncl D' Ptasfilo qlycedll px,-l is I '3Fx '.sfk '1,Yc'R14A1. C6 ctffmuc o fesndrnr 3 Phsxsfhgply KQQAIJ,-5'Jc U Z Phbsfhu lg l i OKIll+l1lUC XX E901 Pkoifknnuvlc C Yclc PYQNUIC Acid Compiling Diagnostic Dafa 'E DR. DONALD KAY, Resident In Internal Medicine Cleffl They Will Never Get If Off The Ground Ueftj 85 MEDICAL musrmno .. i X W I 1 Civ 1 r 1 X 44 fj Ei' X J X' Ni uf V-1 1 ff 14 T 'B 3 You Play Ball With Me ..... Solly I Passed The Iowa Boards! So Dr. Magen's Car Broke Down Are You Sure Florence Nightingale Started This Way? How Often Are the Pains Coming? Now The Requirements Of A Good Shoe Are . . . l've Rid A Long Way To Get Here, Doc. Let Me See, His Last Visit Was . .? l E . 3.1-4 ., M, , ,t iff! t .. Ray Nelson Doing Chemisfries Blood LABORATORY Rod Sieleman Tifrafes Solutions DR. LLOYD FICKE T Chairman Blood Sample Is Drawn Dr. Seibert So 1 . r s Slndes Depavrfmen 9 F. HAR KNE 4.4- SS, D.O I li w H ADDITIONAL FACULTY VERN J. WILSON, D.O f g wrt, I RALPH A. GAUDIO, D.O. FERGUS MAYER, D.O. 15. M ., 5' ' 1' ,F -Y H , . Y, WILLIAM F. HEWITT, Ph.D. SANDRA JELLINGHAUS, KATH RY at N CHISHOLM, A.B. 89 5ac1AL 90 Activities Q -gr W as . v, AS,-H IV H , VV . , ... .4 1 ,-. 1:,w,...,.,,,--T--rx ' ,., 1 u 'A-5 . , N A r Q ' f W6 H, 1, ci. 1- f'-N15 x 'Y X x 4 We fl ku A ' 6 ' 7 r F 2 A , ff if , 'x t .L V I 1 I QVJ1 4 V ELF, 1 xi - -1 y 5 ' ' .V ' f- aff! J I ' Q 1 Q ' . - - - -ff 1 H. f , Q- -. Y ' Q ' - . ,' ,' VR -H 'f Q ' A . , A ,A-5-5, 'JI 2 Y:-2 ,,-J' ' XI, ,- -' -f W A . j4fl'L -f Qs A' . l il? fx 'S i I VLLQ' . . , VV , 2 F ,-g...g', .1 4 'F lf ,- 1 if 'I V V - ' 1 V 'K ' - A-' Q - . Q 1 1 - J f - a Q W 1 1' KJ 8 if Ama.. ' Y-Q .!' .L Q' , X its I I, 1 2 N-S. -mf' Pg I DQ Q ' f Q WU 1 i Je F 1 ,+5 -1 A 4 ,N 99 E I P-Q 4? Ugg' I g I ugh. ' I- Qi Po . 'af--' lo , l 1 V 1 5.45. -g yu X L Q. E , iq: ' ' a '2:' fo ix' X .X rl , flu! 1 ' N xxpllezihf L .1 gl I Q 0 .r-' ki? Wiz. v . -,..4g.-- ' wa , . Q! , I if -. X is f' , ,Lil 'I A 1 nu 't a ff . h J S' ' -'j f lx' A S iw 1. Z - K d,-fp' -al r fp, -L-!67x!Ff l 1 ,K N rlgik , if-4: , n, .fx 'll 5 i-Q' i.-4'.:-iq 'p f -4, ,xi 'Nm l . ! 16 9 'ln' .0 ' il gy 9 oo 1, Q 01 ' ' 1 I 's' A 5 , g 3' 1 Q M .-5 1 A T9 if ' '-L. ,., -,Z . , .gn , ,qv Q Q1 W 9 xy! 5. ,AUM ' :cr I . 3 L 1 xi :EZ Y QQ M: . CL, rw, 9, ,gig k 'r Q 74:7-V :- g.xF,w1 1 ' . iii 'iii STUDENT WIVES ' CLUB ROW 1: P. Griswold, G. Kligerman, J. Leach, Mrs. Minnick, C. Diamond, R. Chambers, R. Kule, M. Chambers, D. Cohen, Mrs. Ficke, C. Silverstone, E. Blumberg, E. Grobman, S. Scourfield. ROW 2: D. Touma, R. Pushkin, B. Gardner, P. Hurwitz, T. Oster, L. Purtell, J. Ginkel, P. Fields, M. Karp, D. Levy, S. Brown, S. Kramer, B. Rose, S. Eisenberg, B. Kovan ROW 3: S. Leonard, C. Thiringer, G. Scheicller, J. Turner, M. Treon, J. Eichorst, M, Crawford, T. O'Mara, J. Doctor, J, Burnstein, H. Brooks, B. Goodwin, E. Wunderlich, E. Nelson, V. Ring. ROW 4: V. Ross, V. Lowry, L. Lavity, P. Walker, B. Grover, G. Aks, G. Abrams, S. Katz, L. Sherbin, L. Koffler, S. Moss, M. Kaftan, J. Weingarden, E: Kushner, B. Gordon, G. Siporin. WIVES' CLUB OFFICERS: SEATED, left to right: D. Cohen-2nd Vice President, R. Kule-President, M. Chambers-lst Vice President. Standing, left to right: Mrs. Minnick-Advisor, R. Chambers-Treasurer, Mrs. Ficke-Advisor, C. Diamond -Secretary. G? 'et W' ' . Past Presideni Speaks WGS Club Christmas ParfY Would You Believe If? They're Married Watch This Step The Pafter Of Little Feet ry ' ' r' 'Nyii Li , W wt 5 3, -f K uf .ffl 8. M I l Q38 I 1 W9 al' ' 35' n -V ,-A' V, . u' I. 1 ' .1 : 'S 3 2' ,ef I fl M, 5 va' w ww L ii. X 2 3 T715 ii? ii' f X , huwf ffX ff PM X yu! M44 Azz J,,. fr !ffffM M'ff+-f my FRA T E RNYYX W Q P m: U8 95 M 1 , 5 ,P 9 we I 53 if 3991 uv bi SJ' if , f, ,, s. Q ,, 1, -1 'Hi , H' .,'f' loq T Know Whose Ticker That ls Family Portrait r J. Of Course l'm An Arias Man Where Are The Customers? IOI Welcome To Tony's Place I Told You NOT To Take My Picture Atlas Party During Rush Season Midnight Snack . Q - . if ' I 1 f X t 'U ' Nfl, ' I ' . 1 ' .T , , 2 4 1.1 HM N 'S' ' 'aw ' Q 'lf E . W Qu ff f ' . A . 1 t .,4 Y ', ui , , 5 5 q 2 V I r - H f Q1 K 4 111 W ' K, .:L,.,.. P 'X ' W, ' PET 3- .Z ' ggi: 1-J-Q7 I X' 2 , 2 . -. . fs - ' Ai - V , ' , ' A . -:A L , - 'E LT wa 'X Y VFW ii gf ' Axiv ,-3 , ' Wfig? '1- i . Ig-vw' f-Q , K A ' if f ,' .b ' ,.V, L p ...4 V .f, AA... f vi: . .W X i ., ii., 1 J! ..l lf' 1 1,12 1 M. , , N. A nil nl if , V , Q V- '! ' QQ fi 4 i VS 2 Some People Can't Resist A Picture Qbelowj All This From A Mix? I'd Rather Drink Than Dance Practice Session In Hypnosis fbelowj A Good Time? Cabovej Information Given By A Detail Man I U.S. Army Reserve: 1 Seniors Help With Physicals .' At Fort Des Moines They Said To Smile Cbelowj LAMBDA OMICRON GAMMA FRATERNITY OFFICERS SEATED: S. Grobman, N. Sherbin, E. Cohen. STANDING: S. Abrams, R. Silverstone, M. Raskin ROW 1: G. Kopple, C. Oster, R. Rosenberg, J. Sussman, J. Sitner, S. Weinstein, M. Garelick, H. Ross, A. Brooks, N. Rosenberg, H. Waronker, M. Rivkin, G. Weiner, D. Bernstein, A. Marks, J. Kutinsky, S. Megdall. ROW 2: J. Kramer, L. Soverinsky, T. Kovan, F. Roth, S. Kule, N. Sherbin, V. Gorden, G. Uzansky, M. Belkin, P. Glassman, M. Karp, M. Hurwitz, H. Micklin, H. Goodwin, L. Rosky, W. Wiley, C. Boris, E. Zamber, S. Fudell, E. Cohen. ROW 3: N. Sklar, I. Eisenberg, M. Much, R. Brown, H. Moss, S. Shore, R. Failer, F. Seligman, R. Pushkin, S. Grobman, H. Miller, M. Diamond, J. Rose, M. Raskin, L. Goldman, J. Grekin, L. Cogan. ROW 4: F. Aks, S. Berlin, S. Sackner, S. Abrams, A. Grant, J. Kwartowitz, R. Silverstone, N. Katz, W. Siporin, G. Weingarden, E. Blumberg, S. Kushner, G. Thurer, A. Janigian, D. O'Mara, A. Gilner, R. Cohen. Who Said We're Square Crightj Really I Am Having A Good Time Qbelowj Plenty To Eat Af Stag ibelowj L.O.G.'s Annual Picnic Cleftj I08 MICKEY MOUSE 3 T, America Outdoors y 1 Don't Tell My Wife Woody Always Enioys A Party wi 5 Qi SS 3 5 wi fr F' 7 F wa Q 2 Q Q W Q' W EQ H W ? W v we W 2 M M W H F' G 7' J' 1 ' - W E5 V Mg- m'bm,fQ su I ll . , L 4 .,- . . A 17 ' Winner Of Playmate Award , 2 A A 1' I K w Cheese! Let's Clean Up Tomorrow You'Il Have To Ask My Mother If I Had The Wings Of An Angel Krighll Beauty And The Beast Crightl l Having A Good Time, Stan? fleffl Brubeck Goes To College fleftj Q B . 3 xJ W 9 yi 1 si' -QQ , M E5 I, , 1. 1- :JA QT :Jr ,,:v,., .'.. . .eff-1-,LN , Mai N .Lg V. t 43:-wb C 2. 31 gwivl, .svvt hc. vw 'ff ..1- :Qu , :ssh -.,,, is . 'K-5: f4f. .,,1.Av. Lug .1 1'1mgr-1, Ugg? He? 'gt Y 3 Q K N E ., Y 1: H62 Yi 1 !5'W?f W 'iz ew ...fl 1 -Q- ff, W'-N i A f .F I . -. ,5...,-.V FV? G ' -l -...- img? 'SN '-IP' Q 51. 15.- ,-- , . , ' ff' 1 ' , -i I A - '. U V , ' 5923 .fi 'R : ff '- 'v QKQAXEY 3 21, xi r iff-95.122 Q' , X Viv ' ' LTTY. 1 . Qs' . J W Checking The Beans For Cataracts The Y0Qi Beffa Of C-0-M-3 A Liiile More Beans, Doctor MAYHEM! SKIP DAY '1 .., Il5 H5 l've Seen Better Looking Waitresses Plenty Of Food For Everyone An Athlete With A Cigarette? Come On, Glassmen, Send Us In SKIP DAY GRADUATES STANLEY L. ABRAMS, A.B. Western Maryland College Philadelphia, Pennsylvania GRADUATES 1 96 I ARNOLD H. AARON University of Detroit Oak Park, Michigan GRADUA TES 1 961 FRANKLIN D. AKS, BA. University of Rochester Brooklyn, New York .1 CLEOPHAS BARNETT, B.S Wiley College Jefferson, Texas BERT M. Bez, s.s, in Pharm. Q E Universify of Michigan Defroif, Michigan GRADUATES 1 961 LOUIS T. BASCOY, B.A. University of California CLos Angelesl Los Angeles, California GRADUATES 1961 EDWIN C. BLUMBERG, B.S. in Pharm. Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan ROBERT L. CAMPBELL State University of Iowa Gilman, Iowa ALVIN V. K. CHONG, B.S. in Pharm. Drake University Waimanalo, Oahu, Hawaii GRADUATES 1 961 FRED E. CARPENTER, JR., B.A. Sfafe University of Iowa Newton, Iowa , v 1 V d'bH-5 i fi- v '.I,-L. L . ' ' r f Fi 2-'i' ' ' K Q-'j! Q '1' ' Q,- T. ' E '1 f-- -1 , L r 1 I ' rw, HARRY L. DAVIS, B.A., B.S. in Pharm. Youngstown, University Ohio Northern University Youngstown, Ohio GRADUATES 1 961 NICHOLAS R. CONWAY, B.S. Wayne State University Detroit, Michigan n ,f L D5 ju at Nia. 'wwf ,. ZF , 1112.3-h wk w 5 B arf? in 1 K 8 H.. i 1 55.1 i Mais' 4 I ' K w-QN ak if l GRADUATES I 961 HUGH L. GROVER, B.S. Eastern Michigan College Flinf, Michigan MEHDI HAMIDI, B.A. Nebraska Stale Teachers College Meshed, Iran FLOYD E. HENRY, JR. ST. Ambrose College Des Moines, Iowa GRADUATES 1 961 WILLIAM S. HENDRICKS University of Southern California Los Angeles, California GRADUATES 1 961 ARNOLD M. JACOBS, B.A. ' Michigan State University Oak Park, Michigan CHRIS KARIDES Baylor University Corpus Christi, Texas 1, ,f S 1 v GRADUATES I 961 STEPHEN C. KOFFLER, A.B. Gettysburg College Bristol, Pennsylvania SHELDON KULE, A.B Brandeis University Bellerose, New York JAMES R. LEACH, 5.5. in Pharm. University of Texas Valley View, Texas GRADUATES 1 961 BERNARD R. LANG, B.S. in Pharm. Brooklyn College of Pharmacy lL.l.U.l Flushing, New York GRADUATES 1 961 RICHARD C. LEECH University of Texas Texarkana, Texas ROBERT W. LOWRY Michigan State University Detroit, Michigan HERBERT MOSS, B.S. in Pharm. Temple University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania GRADUATES 1 961 STANFORD E. LUBECK Temple University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania GRADUATES 1961 PHILLIP NAPLES Youngstown University Youngstown, Ohio di' RICHARD T. NEAL, A. B Youngstown University Girard, Ohio HARRY T. PHILLIPS Kalamazoo College Detroit, Michigan GRADUATES 1 961 ROBERT J. O'NEIL YoungsTown UniversiTy Sharon, Pennsylvania GRADUATES 1 961 OLIVER J. POPA, A.B. University of Michigan River Rouge, Michigan CHARLES PORTER University of Iowa Des Moines, Iowa ROBERT S. PUSHKlN,,B.A. University of California iLos Angelesi Los Angeles, California GRADUATES 1 961 NEIL T. PURTELL, B.S. University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisconsin GRADUATES 1 961 MILTON A. RASKIN Universify of Defroif Oak Park, Michigan ,X UL Q 5 H Q3 fa' aa .ss .K RICHARD D. RHODES Kem' State Universify East Liverpool, Ohio A J 6 W 9 1941? 47 I Q ,..,., EARL C. sci-IEIDLER, B.S. i Universif of Da Ton Cincinnati, Ohio f , GRADUATES 1 96 T LOUIS J. SCHANER, B.S. University of Toledo Toledo, Ohio .L ,. GRADUATES 1961 RICHARD C. SCOURFIELD, B.S. Universify of Dayton Dayfon, Ohio i. 'r .' Wir l 5:31 V. .Q-5' -.' . BENJAMIN N. SHERBIN Wayne Sfafe University Oak Park, Michigan PAUL D. TENNEY Cornell College Mt. Vernon, Iowa GRADUATES 1961 WILLIAM R. SILVERSTONE, B.S. Hillsdale College Detroit, Michigan 1 g 1--.. Q '- Y 4 4' ' r ' ' is 'SN 'N-. ir,-. Q: , HT 'X ' C. Q BU if 149 lm 'S ug!! ' 1- Tv.'. , V. v-1 P .. , .1 I' Y 1 3 Ri, ak N Y I 5, 1 . ,f T as . , 1 M 1:,'w.' -'. 1-. ' X ,sf A iI:!.1'V 5, la x Q, lx W K7 N . , . . Q ' , ..,,-,SR -an 1' ,.-.':f. 252- . ' 'Q glial '55, if '-5 5 'f ,IQ ' U , - 2-my,--A, i., , ' 2 ': , - ,:. :E u J GRADUATES 1 961 JOHN A. WALKER Hillsdale College Jackson, Michigan GERALD WEINGARDEN University of Detroit Detroit, Michigan R-V' , , .. . W ..fv,w . 9 , , -,..44vM 4 'U . , an XX, R538 V 1535 'XB QE, ,if-2 ' GRADUATES 1 961 WALTER R. WUNDERLICH, B.S. in Pharm Drake University Volfaire, North Dakota IS4 I V, 1 al,-. HARRY B. ELMETS, D.O., Advisor YEARBCOK STAFF RICHARD RHODES, Co-Editor DONALD TURNER, Co-Editor ' ' ' ' ' YW ' Y ':':ff'fT ' 4 ':':'if :HTF:f'i'f'f:fri'j?-Q'-',g i?-1., -'-4' - ff Nag'-H 45' ,EN ,' f .' :Il .-'r .r J l .- rig.- 'fas UH '92 Y f wx' N 3 ..- .-Q, B. LANG A. GRISWOLD 1 Tin? ,X.f.-z...A:Q:mw-1 IL ER CERUFICAT Og Y if Q7 s -'1 - N 5'- 6 1, S 9 ,055 :.-4.3 1 .' '- N16'7C526l8l . L' WW? ' +.9 1'wsezv+v 0 g-,,.,., Lafl. Y'0 'l Z'l 'vevvva E I Photography and Layout Editor Ph0T0graphy Editor W O Xe! s-9Q,v 0'4?'f v'ss xQ'Q ' 'Z' fi Q ' ,IW N' fl A '-.v---qtiq- 'AA - nfA -4 Q? Xl A if f '2 QW ,I x ,' N ' P'1NlQc . . X I j K 'fo QW. 5' G f J X 4 .2 'Qs N Wx uv Q - I Q 710 Q ' X 4 -fm fi Q. f XX 9' ,iff Q h so Q px x-A N i 4 'I O ip yv ' -I V vStwQ?i'32w3 QN- v 2 Ny V M6'1526'78l ' o v 'E+' - ONE DOLLAR gf, -Q , Q .Q uni' 5 Q - V ,mf-l ' I I T--era gf? SCRleS D 61 'K . N Lux XB 'w rezzzzazgiy' NEIL PURTELL A ' 4 , Business Manager A ki. ' Q i , S: ,Stix ' MARILYN MERCIER 3 ,ig SQEX Q Girl Friday X G X S 'LL sg S' s, k ' L 1 ' - N- A X nr! ' 'lin MN luv M' buzz 4 I ' ' M. 'l1M . - EARL GoNYAw if Arif Editor JOHN FERRIS Vice Manager: Business E' SID GROBMAN Vice Manager: Business EARL SCHEIDLER X V JOE TREON ice Manager. Business 4-,111 CLAUDE OSTER Business Staff CARL OTTE Business Staff A 4 6 z .7 1, X, i.' , .ht M - X Q ,L . qu p x ,..n-I DAVE UISELT ART ANGOVE Assistant Art Editor SHEILA HABER Layout Department Layout Department JACK RUSINA Layout Department FRED CARPENTER Distribution HUGH GROVER Distribution Vice Manager: Business BUSINESS ADVERTISERS AND.l.. BOOSTERS PROFESSIONAL ...- PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS SIDNEY R ADLER DO 5I 213 E Beach Boulevard Hallandale Florida R B ANDERSON DO 42 637 Badgerow Bulldlng ITALIAN AMERICAN RESTAURANT 5'0UX CITY IOWG Unexcelled for Food Servrce Atmosphere Now Under Conshnuchon 4I7 Snxth Ave Des Moines W S' ,sw--1-vw ' 'i ?l Bd W I I1 get ,,L'ggS3RE, nocrons HOSPITAL 48th and Franlclln DES MOINES TRUST COMPANY Wh C O M S 'r d 'I ere more ban S U en S PHYSICIAN BoosTERs by MAIL from CAR or IN PERSON W G ANDERSON DO 56 229V2 S Jackson Street Albany Georgua Sixth and Locust Des Momes W Cl-EMENS ANDREEN DO 35 Member Alumnl Fave Hundred Club 1475 Ford Avenue Wyandotte Mlchugan I? COMS as one of the less than nnnety medncal schools nn Amerlca I59 - , . .1 I I I ' - , . .- ' 1 I l u a ll 1 I ' LG'-li-.-QL-II'+ 'IN f - ' ' ' '- ' g--5 1 - ' V R' ' , . . . . . fr h- 5 'lmignif-:Ju -I I r, .6-H, A :ffz .., 1- .4 -, ' 1 ' ,. ,. :n1f'f,5'1, ' '-'L...5 ' ,u , ,. V - . ,',e '42-ii 'ffl '- ' . ' wr- ' , -- . V , if I M' A- J. ' ' I I ' v D I- 'T t X-'Q al.-- is E F wa ef M--If I I----'. ' ,Q ,V -- .. ..- .- 1 fl ,. I . rg . 'Hi em i Q -my . .u-Qnlru , I . . ., Q-,R l e' -5 ' -I i I .E ..-I - -4 U- .5 - t l 1: 0 1 w I : 4,,-f M .:+ ' CTQ-li I . - 4. H Y -- A N ll . . - . I I . . -' , . . I u n 1 I ' 1 - -'- I PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS CHARLES C. AUSEON, D.O.-'29 C. W. BALL, D.O.-'42 8 E. Bacon Street 532 E. College Avenue Hillsdale, Michigan Blackwell, Oklahoma JOSEPH B. BAKER, D.O.-'50 JAMES A. BARNETT, D.O.-'46 II7 N. W. Hayes Street Member Alumni Two-titty Club Greenfield, Iowa East 14th and Capitol Avenues Des Moines, Iowa Ladies and Gentlemen: As you examine these pages please remember that our Pace- maker and our Sigma Sigma Phi student loan 'Fund are macle possible through the support ot our advertising boosters. Friendship ancl support tlourish on a two-way street. Please try to help turnish our share ot the trattic: patronize our advertisers. Sigma Sigma Phi ancl The Pacemaker Statt S. W. MEYER, D.O.-'30 General Surgery Ottice: AM 5-4736 I00 W. Osborn Res.: AM 5-3209 PHOENIX, ARIZONA It no answer: AM 6-I29l I? Largely because of space limitations, C.O.M.S. can accept only one out of three applicants for its 1 g classes. ? Those accepted have SHENANGO VALLEY GERARD K NASH DO 53 OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL w ' DA B A Deparimenl' of Radiology 4 Q , Diagnoshc Roenfgenology and Nuclear Medicine FARRELL, PENNSYLVANIA H. A. BARQUIST, D.O 35 L D BARRY DO 35 803 Savings and Loan Building WIllIBmS Des Moines, Iowa C. HENRY BARR, D.O Fontanelle Clinic Fontanelle, Iowa b lidf llg ppl 1 p tg ytt th ty the basis of their characf d h l 7 h t Think Small CARS. INC. 15th and Locust DES MOINES PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS B. A. BEVILLE, D.O.-'56 5239 S. Dale Mabry Tampa, Florida GLENN E. BIGSBY, D.O.-'35 College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery W. J. BLACKLER, D.O.-'48 Member Alumni Two-titty Club 48 W. 28th Street Grand Rapids. Michigan R. C. BLACKWELL, D.O.-'53 711 W. Cherry Street Troy, Missouri L. C. BOATMAN, D.O.-'53 105 E. Marcy Street Santa Fe, New Mexico PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS ,Lil HE +5 NORMAN A. BOMENGEN, D.O.-'51 QWHEN 'TBR - CASA 5846 N.E. Sandy Boulevard MOOD Portland, Oregon J. D. BONE, D.o.-'43 ill 1301 Highway 79 ' 'S' Henderson, Texas RICHARD H. BORMAN, Do., P.C.O.-'44 1147 39th Sffeef Steaks Chicken Des Moines, Iowa EMIL BRAUNSCHWEIG. D.o.-'37 R'PS Sea Food Member Alumni Five Hundred Club 555 Brockton Street El Caion, California H. J. BRAUNSCHWEIG, D.O.-'49 1836 E. University Avenue Des Moines, lowa JACK R. BRIAR, D.O.-'57 Altoona Iowa Dancing Nightly Private Party Rooms Call tor Reservations bth and Hobson DES MOINES I? The minimum entrance requirement is three years of college pre-med, but over seventy percent of those accepted already have their college degrees. PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS DARRELL D BROWN DO 55 1342 Cleveland Des Mornes Iowa ELIZABETH A BURROWS DO COPS 41 Member Alumnr Two titty Cub College ot Osteopathuc Medlclne and Surgery WILBUR CHINN DO 58 14643 Pacltlc Highway So Seattle Washington JOSEPH W CLARK DO 27 Member Alurnnl Two titty Club 214 W Second Street Delphos Ohro V D CLAUSING DO 45 13624 Frrst Avenue So Seattle Washington TO SUIT YOUR TASTE I XG fj- gg DE CARLO S GRILL 6th and Keo DES MOINES AU DITORIUM SIIVICI Parlung by the month Expert service worlc Courtesy discount to C O M S students Street MOINES PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS ARTHUR A CLEVENGER DO 58 Sunnyside Washington W C COLEMAN DO 55 Box 174 Truro Iowa A W CONWAY DO 53 4421 Grayson Street Dayton Ohio DWAIN W CUMMINGS DO 54 Mecosta County Mernorral Hosputal Stanwood Mlchlgan MILTON J DAKOVICH DO 53 2628 Beaver Avenue Des Molnes Iowa BERNARD DASH DO 57 ARTHUR M COOPER DO PCO 4132 Schaefer Avenue Dearborn Muchlgan Over halt of the two hundred and seventy flve COMS students are marrsed ' 'NW' . , . ., . f C I Aw? , I 1 I I -4. :Tl I gn-155 Po. Box so a ' ' '- . ' fm. ., . . .-'57 818 5tl1 DES . . P' I PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS DOROTHY M. DIENER, D.O.-'47 5981 Mayfield Road Cleveland, Ohio DOCTORS' CLINIC C. HUGHS, D.O.-'54 G. LOERKE, D.O.-'23 2706 S. W. 9th Street Des Moines, Iowa DALE DODSON, D.O.-'51 Member Alumni Two-titty Club 316 Washington Northfield, Minnesota PAUL E. DUNBAR, D.O.-'51 Member ,Alumni Two-fifty Club 2505 Cherokee Highlands Paducah, Kentucky LILLIE DUNLOP, D.O.-'41 801 Equitable Building Des Moines, Iowa KENNETH E. DYE, D.O.-'29 K. ELLSWORTH DYE, D.O., K.C.O.S.-'57 P.O. Box 349 Napoleon, Ohio E. DEANE ELSEA, D.O.-'27 215 Highland Avenue Highland Park, Michigan WILLIAM S. ELSTON, D.O.-'51 HARRY ELSTON, JR., D.O., P.C.O.-'46 1565 Woodland, N. E. Warren, Ohio IRVING EPSTEIN, D.O.-'57 2335 E. Clearfield Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania GEORGE E. C. EVANS, D.O.-'56 DONALD C. KING, D.O.-'58 Milan Avenue Medical Center Norwalk, Ohio DENNY BRANN DRUGS Prescriptions-Biologicals Pharmaceuticals-Drugs Siclcroom Supplies Prompt Delivery CAFARO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL 5 'age-1. Broadway at Florencedale YOUNGSTOWN. OHIO 720 Locust Street DES MOINES A.O.A. approved 'For intern training Open Statt ? As students of C.O.M.S., about forty new families and thirty new single men are brought into Des Moines each year. I64 DES MOINES OSTEOPATH IC HOSPITAL DRUG COMPANY OF HARRISBURG - WHOLESALE - Medicinals and Druggists' Sundries Fourth and Vine Streets DES MOINES A.O.A. approved for intern and resident training HARRISBURG. PENNSYLVANIA T. BRUCE FARMER, D.O.-'35 Member Alumni Two-fifty Club East I-4th and Capitol Avenues Des Moines, Iowa ROY E. FELL, D.O.-'54 lO3 N. Polk Mt. Ayr, Iowa EDWARD A. FELMLEE, D.O.-'52 Member Alumni Five Hundred Club 8l9 S. Denver Tulsa, Oklahoma LLOYD W. FICKE, D.O., K.C.-'52 College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery ERLE FITZ, D.O., K.C.O.S.-'42 College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery L. F. FORD, D.O.-'39 PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS BERYL FREEMAN, D.O.-'39 Member Alumni Two-fifty Club 901 Equitable Building Des Moines, Iowa S. A. GABRIEL, D.O.-'54 l5Ol N. Main Street Dayton, Ohio H. E. GEGNER, D.O.-'42 509 S. Minnesota Avenue Sioux Falls, South Dakota PETER E. GEORGESON, D.O.-'53 20509 W. Seven Mild Road Detroit, Michigan JOHN L. GIER, D.O.-'56 P.O. Box IO66 Rancho Santa Fe, California WALTER B. GOFF, D.O.-'44 Member Alumni Five Hundred Club Lamont 429 16th Street Iowa Dunbar, West Virginia in These men and their families stay here for four years and patronize Des Moines' business firms and professions. 1 Q? UCC, FDDI 2224 M PIZZA EXCEPTIONALE 3. Complere menu 'J feafuring A 'rhe Iinesi' in H'aIian and American Foods fi ' Orders +o 'I'aIce ou+ Nr 5 CHUCK'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT Euclid ai' 6+h, Des Moines A.O.A. approved 'for infern and resideni' 'Iraining DAVENPORT OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL DAVENPORT IOWA I749 N. Prospecf Avenue MILWAUKEE 2, WISCONSIN LAKEVIEW HOSPITAL A.O.A. approved for iniern and residenf 'Iraining ? A re t y h th t h g I p dt p student finciuding td f familiesj is f Yh d d II p y OV HUSTISFORD HOSPITAL AND CLINIC Juneau and Ridge Streets HUSTISFORD WISCONSIN ADOLPH FEILER STUDIO Portraits - Photography 52I Sixth Avenue DES MOINES For Better Vision DR. FLOYD E. HENRY DR. DONALD B. HENRY OPTOMETRISTS Contact Lenses 5I6 Walnut Street DES MOINES ? Five tho d d I d ci S per year, m h h is s JOHN D. KARNS AND ASSOCIATES Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Insurance and Estate Planning for the professional man EMPIRE BUILDING, DES MOINES Eg ag? . . rr il B le iflllll till ll MASSAC H U SETTS OSTEOPATH IC HOSPITAL Boston, MASSACHUSETTS A.0.A. approved 'For intern and resident training Educational opportunities are stressed in this medical center PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS -IN MEMORIAM- MARY E. GOLDEN, D.O.-'12 2001 Beaver Avenue Des Moines,. Iowa A. B. GRAHAM, D.O.-'27 419 Laconia Building Wheeling, West Virginia STANLEY GRIFFIN, D.O.-'49 828 E. Grand Avenue Des Moines, Iowa J. A. GRIFFITH, D.O.-'46 Powder Springs, Georgia THOMAS GRIFFITH, D.O.-'39 407 Kresge Building Des Moines, Iowa RONALD E. GROW, D.O.-'52 810 W. Indiana Avenue South Bend, Indiana W. D. HACKETT, D.O.-'54' 450 George Street Milford, Michigan STUART HARKNESS, D.O., P.C.O 3820 Grand Avenue Des Moines, Iowa J. W. HATCHITT, D.O.-'53 212 E. 25th Street Des Moines, Iowa WALTER E. HEINLEN, D.O.-'29 801 Equitable Building Des Moines, Iowa RAYMOND HENSHAW, D.O.,. K.C O S 52 College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery SANFORD HERR, D.O.-'51 College ot Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery I? Economists calculate economic impact as three times the direct expenditures, because of the recirculation of the money after it is 'first spent. PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS E. C. HERZOG, D.O.-'23 201-202 Iron Exchange Building Brainerd, Minnesota THOMAS A. HEWETSON, D.O.-'41 224 E. Main Street Pomeroy, Ohio DONALD R. HICKEY, D.O.-'36 Member Alumni Two-fifty Club Hickey-McWilliams Clinic Bayard, Iowa HAROLD E. HIGLEY, D.O., K.C.O.S.-'42 College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery ROBERT J. HINDMAN, D.O.-'51 Member Alumni Five Hundred Club 964 Harding Plymouth, Michigan GERALD HOHN, D.O.-'55 College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery RAYMOND S. HOUGHTON, D.O.-'27 314 N. Dawson Street Thomasville, Georgia PAUL HUTSON, D.O.-'55 403 Savings and Loan Building Des Moines, Iowa R. W. JACK, D.O.-'33 Ogden, Iowa GEORGE E. JACKSON, D.O.-'51 Member Alumni Two-fifty Club 8507 W. Eight Mile Road Detroit, Michigan E. E. JOHNSON, D,O.-'40 Member Alumni Three-titty Club Espanola, New Mexico T. A. KAPFER, D.O.-'26 105 N. E. Second Street Greenfield, Iowa ' NORTH JERSEY GENERAL OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL 2 E. Quackenbush Avenue DUMONT NEW JERSEY FOUR Complete Departments . . I. and Bwkldudhg OFFICE FORMS - - - BOUND BOOKS - - - RULED FORMS CATALOGS - - - ADVERTISING AND MAILING PIECES COLOR PRINTING - - - LOOSE LEAF WIRE BINDING OFFSET PRINTING. -2. and Uffabe FILING SYSTEMS AND SUPPLIES . . . ACME VISIBLE RECORD FORMS AND EQUIPMENT . . . HUNDREDS OF NECESSARY ITEMS FOR THE OFFICE. 3. Ulfabe lfffackbsed- EDIPHONE VOICE WRITING EQUIPMENT ..... B UR R O U G H S ADDING MACHINES --.... GESTETNER STENCII. DUPLICATING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES . . . THERMO-FAX COPYING PRODUCTS STANDARD FLUID DUIPLICATORS. 4. Ufjabe qufuukfaae GENERAL FIREI-'ROOFING CO., M O D E - M A K E R DESKS' 3UpER.FILES, GOODFORM ALUMINUM CHAIRS. STEEL SHELVINC . . . IMPERIAL WOOD DESKS . . . GUNLOCKE CHAIRS . - SAFES - . FIREPROOFER SAFE FILES. PHONE CHerry 4-4224 U15 BROTH PRINTERS stAtroNfRs sooxamorszs OFFICE OUTFITTERS BUSINESS MACHINIS from BRO mms GRAND AVENUE THIRD TO FOURTH ' DES MOINES I, IOWA E.r1'ablz.vlze1I 1889 I? According to this formula, the economic impact of the student body alone on Des Moines is between three and four million dollars per year. I69 PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS: CLASS DONALD G. BECKMAN, D.O. Rocky Mountain Osteopathic Hospital Denver, Colorado MARVIN BERKOWITZ, D.O. Rio Hondo Memorial Hospital Downey, California RICHARD M. BROWN, D.O. Zieger Osteopathic Hospital Detroit, Michigan WINSTON B. P. CENAC, D.O. Lakeview General Hospital Battle Creek, Michigan STEPHEN S. CHANKIN, D.O. Doctors Hospital Columbus, Ohio RICHARD F. COATNEY, D.O. Wilden Osteopathic Hospital Des Moines, Iowa MILTON FIELDS, D.O. Flint Osteopathic Hospital Flint, Michigan LUDWIG F. GINKLE, D.O. Civic Center Hospital Oakland, California VICTOR A. GOBLE, D.O. Brentwood Hospital Cleveland, Ohio LAWRENCE E. GOLDMAN, D.O. Art Centre Hospital Detroit, Michigan JOHN M. GRACE, D.O. Saginaw Osteopathic Hospital Saginaw, Michigan THOMAS W. HENN, D.O. Wilden Osteopathic Hospital Des Moines, Iowa JAMES JACKSON, D.O. Muskegon Osteopathic Hospital Muskegon, Michigan JOSEPH D. LaCASSE, D.O. Riverside Osteopathic Hospital Trenton, Michigan OF l96O MYRON V. LACKEY, D.O. Garden City-Ridgewood Hospitals Garden City, Michigan WILLIAM L. LAVENDUSKY, JR., D.O Oklahoma Osteopathic Hospital Tulsa, Oklahoma JOHN H. RAEDY, D.O. Saginaw Osteopathic Hospital Saginaw, Michigan HARVEY V. RING, D.O. Flint General Hospital Flint, Michigan M. LAWRENCE RUBINOFF, D.O. Flint Osteopathic Hospital Flint, Michigan EDWIN N. RUNNING, D.O. Rocky Mountain Osteopathic Hospital Denver, Colorado ROBERT E. SLOCUM, D.O. Dallas Osteopathic Hospital Dallas, Texas DAWIN C. SPRAGUE, D.O. Oklahoma Osteopathic Hospital Tulsa, Oklahoma RONALD STRICKMAN, D.O. Saginaw Osteopathic Hospital Saginaw, Michigan GERALD W. THURER, D.O. Detroit Osteopathic Hospital Detroit, Michigan PHILIP B. TRUAN, D.O. Garden City-Ridgewood Hospitals Garden City, Michigan JOHN G WAITE, D.O. Garden City-Ridgewood Hospitals Garden City, Michigan HENRY O. WICK, JR., D.O. Lakeview Hospital Milwaukee, Wisconsin EDWARD J. YAROLIN, D.O. Civic Center Hospital Oakland, California ? Much of the students' money is borrowed from their homes in other cities and would never come to Des Moines if C.O.M.S. were not here. l70 BUSINESS, FACULTY AND PROFESSIONAL BOOSTERS BUSINESS BOOSTERS ACME CLEANERS Sixth and Euclid Streets Des Moines MQW? BARATTA GROCERY 2320 s. union street Des Moines F w BARNETTVS FURNITURE CO. 409 Walnut Street 1 ' Des Moines Ii ' -V ' I BOECKER DRUGS 855 19th Street Des Moines GEORGE A. BREON PHARMACEUTICALS 1450 Broadway New York 18, N. Y. CUNNINGHAM STANDARD SERVICE University Avenue at 29th Street Des Moines DES MOINES STATIONERY CO. 507-09 Locust Street Des Moines DEIST'S STANDARD SERVICE S. E. 14th Street and Indianola Road Des Moines FORD HOPKINS REXALL DRUGS 321 Sixth Avenue Des Moines GOULD CAMERA SHOP 3704 Ingersoll Avenue Des Moines GREENWOOD SHOE REPAIR 3505 Ingersoll Avenue Des Moines OLSON-SUTHERLAND RAMBLER CO. 835 E. Euclid Street Des Moines PARK AVENUE SHOE AND CLOTHING 3304 S. W. 9th Street' Des Moines PIONEER AUTO 1326 Grand Avenue Des Moines BUCK'S POLK COUNTY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN Seventh and High Streets Des Moines POPE'S BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP 3509 Ingersoll Avenue Des Moines SEARS MOTOR CO. 5919 Fleur Drive Des Moines WILSON RENTAL AND HARDWARE 2716 Indianola Road Des Moines ZUBER'S RENT-ALL 3305 Ingersoll Avenue Des Moines FACULTY BOOSTERS WILLIAM HEWITT, Ph.D. College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery STANLEY MIROYIANNIS, Ph.D. College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery FRIENDS FRIENDS OF THE COLLEGE Cedar Rapids, Iowa FRIENDS OF THE COLLEGE Des Moines, Iowa ORGANIZATIONS FACULTY WIVES CLUB College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery F. O. P. A. Flying Osteopathic Physicians' Association Earling, Iowa PROFESSIONAL BOOSTERS DR. COLIN M. STOUT, Optometrist 3138 S. W. 9th Street Des Moines 0 Beacuse of the character and calibre of its students, and its economic impact on the community, C.O.M.S. really affects the cultural level and business activity of Des Moines. RIVERSIDE HOSPITAL A.O.A. approved 'For intern and resident training Clifton Parlc Manor WILMINGTON, DELAWARE DONALD KAY, D.O.-'59 College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery H. H. KESTEN, D.O.-'33 8'l6 E. Court Street Flint, Michigan PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS HENRY KETMAN, D.O.-'37 College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery W. W. KIEHLBAUGH, D.O.-'50 Earling Clinic Earling, Iowa I New-Used M AND M New-Used Adding Machines Duplicating Machines Calculators Photo Copying Machines Typewriters 923 Locusi' S+ree+ Dictating Machines DES MOINES Sales, repairing and servicing ot all above equipment PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS NEIL R. KITCHEN, D.O.-'39 RONALD M. LAWRENCE, D.O.-'53 Member Alumni Three-fifty Club 7536 Laurel Canyon Boulevard 18820 Woodward Avenue North Hollywood, California Detroit, Michigan BYRON E. LAYCOCK, D.O., K.C.-'37 ROBERT W. LARSON, D.O.-'51 College of Osteopathic Roland Clinic Roland, Iowa Medicine and Surgery I? C.O.M.S. students are required to pass every one of sixty-two courses for their doctorate PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS JEAN F. LeROQUE, D.O.-'40 G. W. LOERKE, D.O.-'23 Member Alumni Two-titty Club W. R. LOERKE, D.O., K.C.O.S.-'58 Park Avenue Clinic II5 N. Marion Street 3305 S. W. 9th Street Ottumwa, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa J- LONG, D.O--,16 JACK LILLY, D.O.-'42 320 Bell Building 4405 University Toledo, Ohio Des Moines, Iowa T715 ' L . nalfs Ark Kestauraut 2400 Ingersoll DES MOINES PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS L. L. LORENTSON, D.O.-'47 LEO LUKA, D.O.-'44 7I35 Balfour IIII E. University Allen Park, Michigan Des Moines, Iowa MARSHALL E. LOWRY, D.O.-'53 ROBERT D. MacKAY, D.O.-'40 2301 Ashworth Road Lewiston West Des Moines, Iowa Michigan SELBY GENERAL HOSPITAL A.O.A. approved tor intern training 304 Putnam Street MARIETTA, OHIO ? CO.M.S. students are required to take six-thousand and four clock hours Knot credit hoursj of classroom, clinical and laboratory instruction, besides six months of hospital externship, for their doctorate. ROPER 0'CALLAGHAN'S Headquarters for Appliance Sales and Service 909 Locust in Des Moines 2II Sth in West Des Moines E Pharmaceutical, Biologic and Diagnostic Products For the Medical Profession ORTHO PHARMACEUTICAL E? '9 'e - CORPORATION RARITON. NEW JERSEY PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS MYRON S. MAGEN, D.O.-'51 College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery MABEL F. MARTIN, D.O.-'23 704 Border Avenue Weslaco, Texas CHASE E, MATHEWS, D.O.-'39 18900 Schoolcraft Avenue Detroit, Michigan FERGUS MAYER, D.O.-'51 Member Alumni Two-fifty Club E. 14th and Capitol Avenues Des Moines, Iowa ANDREW MCCAULEY, D.O.-'08 210 Smith Building Idaho Falls, Idaho J. R. MCNERNEY, D.O.-'37 Member Alumni Two-fifty Club 324 W. Fifth Street West Des Moines, Iowa T. P. MCWILLIAMS, D.O.-'43 Member Alumni Two-fifty Club Hickey-McWilliams Clinic Bayard, Iowa WALTER C. MILL, D.O.-'50 840 S. Jackson Street Denver, Colorado DAVID MISHKIN, D.O,, C.O.P.S.-'55 College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery HARRY MOHAMMED, D.O.-'52 2426 E. 10th Street Anderson, Indiana WILLIAM A. MOYLAN, D.O.-'50 23020 Geneva Oak Park, Michigan DOROTHY V. MULLIN, D.O.-'48 Box A Ellsworth, Iowa I? C.O.M.S. furnishes blood-alcohol testing service for the city and state police departments. PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS CHARLESL NAYLOR DO 33 Member Alumni Two tlfty Club 110 E Cedar Street Ravenna Ohno L A NOWLIN DO 30 1325 W McDowell Road Phoenix Arlzona LEONARD C NYSTROM DO 53 50 Northrldge Vullage Mesqurte Texas ROBERT P OGDEN DO 1115 Inkster Road Inkster Mlchugan E D PARRY DO 40 Movnlle Iowa RICHARD L PASCOE DO 48 JOHN R HAWES DO KCOS 4352 Orange Avenue San Dnego Callforma J G PAUL DO 4 403 S Farwell Street Eau Claure Wisconsin G P PETERSON DO 47 1300 21st Street Des Moines Iowa EARL H PHILLIPS DO 21 Garner owa IRWIN Z PHILLIPS DO 54 Member Alumm Two tlfty Club 17710 W McNlchoIs Detroit Mlchugan OUR AIM asslst the doctor and hosputal PARK AVE DRUGS EVERETT WESTPHAL X fg 1 I TRIANGLE DRUGS W 1 gf, J' in iw, 5 AI JAMES KEELER I I Q I jx I W4 M 1' ek tw ww at Where meducal science meets each lndlvldual patient HQKIQISLI EI We are Iowa s largest and most complete medical sup ply and equipment dlstrubutor with a goal to be a near complete source of supply 'For the Iowa doctors has pltals ttrst alcl rooms and shut In patients STAN DARD Medical 81 Surgical Company IOI7 Hugh Street DES MOINES D MSfnhe :tote ate foie p th physc o t of he ur mg homes l75 . , . .-I . , . .-'I ' -' . , . . .... -'54 I . . ' . . . . , . .-' . . , . .-'3 I I . , . .'-I . - , . Q , ' I . I . , . .-'34 . , . .-' u 1 I I I . . , . .-I . , . .-I I l Q O - RX.-X, . I 'I x - .. 1 Y M' 9:11:0- R LIE.. xx . I .l ' T s ll I . I-, ti, W I 'S - r-' I 2 '. ty- has -- - lf y I' 4- ji. l .- K I 1 tg 7 .'l if f I t-I ' 1 If -V 51 ' S 'w ff-lli fe:,.fk I v If X I xxx -1 ' ,A 5 -- hs , 5 tsl at g ' Li j-- I-'75 I I !' l2L- l 1. up qs X W 1 X LN y In . ' kg, I- 1 ,. I -...J. ' . . - 1 ' O oooooooo ooo ,' nn D ' - I I - . . ' . - . -. . . I I I? C.O...uris sexi ervie hplntso soaic iiansims 2 ns' in es Moines. IOWA DRUG COMPANY Wholesale suppliers of pharmaceuiical agenfs, supplies and sunclries +o Ihe l1ospi+al and pharmacy 304 Fi'f'I'een'I'l1 S'rree+ DES MOINES DES MOINES GENERAL HOSPITAL Corner Eas'I' Twelffln and Des Moines S+reeI's DES MOINES A non-profil' ins'riI'u'Iion providing general hospi+al faciliI'ies A.O.A. approved for inIern and residen+ fraining Q c.o.M.s f 1 d tphy f ffm M hgh h If ibn: +1-n 5.11 ii.. Lansing, Michigan Home ot: Michigan State Capitol Michigan State University Michigan State Spartans Oldsmobile Stable economy A good place to live and practice LANSING GENERAL HOSPITAL A.O.A. approved tor intern and resident training Serving Lansing tor twenty years: since l94l 2800 Devonshire LANSING, MICHIGAN .0 e ea e i tgflfl' - COMPLETE 0 LAUNDRY SERVICE 0 TAILORING 0 FURRIERS Large Canopied Drive-ln MAIN PLANT ' BRANCH 54I Sixth Avenue 2704 Grand Avenue DES MOINES ? C.O.M.S. makes available low-cost or f p t ssional care to the social servic g t Des Moines. PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS VICTOR POHL, D.O.-'36 623 E. 12th Street Des Moines, Iowa B. E. POUNDSTONE, D.O.-'33 1147 36th Street Des Moines, Iowa JOSEPH E. PRIOR, D.O.-'42 College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery EARL A. PURTZER, D.O.-'31 2606 Broadway Scottsbluff, Nebraska HORACE C. PURTZER, D.O.-'51 38 W. Dunley Avenue Phoenix, Arizona Still-Hildreth Osteopathic Hospital Macon, Missouri For the Treatment of Nervous and Mental Disorders Macon, Missouri Richard H. Still, D.O. Fred M. Still, D,O r Superintendent President FRANKLIN DRUG CO. DW- '- RNS nas mounts towA ,Aooniss . . . I will be mindful always of my great responsibility to preserve the health and the life of my patients . . . lFrom the Osteopathic Oath taken at greduationl Rlhl ul dict. .5590 aa.. rmg ua.-nag Bnlillnd.. ,. .. .. !G.HO. D. D. PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS JACK ROTH, D.O.-'51 940 Tiffany Street Bronx, New York MORTON L. RUBIN, D.O.-'56 949 E. Godfrey Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PAUL T. RUTTER, D.O.-'41 Member Alumni Five Hundred Club 215 E. Jackson Boulevard Medford, Oregon JOSEPH H. SAGE, D.O.-'52 Member Alumni Two-fifty Club 44 Green Road North Madison, Ohio ERNEST A. SCHILLINGER, D.O.-'57 SEYMOUR S. WEINER, D.O.-'57 29148 N. Campbell Road Madison Heights, Michigan CHARLES D. SCHULTZ, D.O.-'43 1805 Main Street Davenport, Iowa I? In 1959 there were 34,343 patient visits to the clinic alone, an average of one-hundred and fourteen per business day, I78 SUN COAST OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL 2025 Indian Rocks Road LARGO, FLORIDA PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS JOHN P. SCHWARTZ, D.O., K.C.O.S.- Member Alumni Two-titty Club 4242 Woodland Drive Des Moines, Iowa JOHN H. SEIBERT, D.O.-'52 College ot Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery EUGENE L. SIKORSKI, D.O.-'56 2807 W. Walton Boulevard Pontiac, Michigan ARTHUR SIMON, D,O.-'53 7502 Bryn Mawr Des Moines, Iowa D. E, SLOAN, D.O.-'40 3305 S.W. 9th Street Des Moines, Iowa PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS ANNA SLOCUM, D.O.-'38 2123 E. 9th Street Des Moines, Iowa MARK J. SLUSS, D.O.-'29 G. KEIGH HOWLAND, D.O.-'51 Lenox, Iowa ERWIN O. SMITH, D.O.-'30 Box 616 Wahpeton, North Dakota MILTON R. SNOW, D.O.-'54 Member -Alumni Five Hundred Club 214 Medical Center Building Medford, Oregon MAX NI. STETTNER, D.O.-'55 2358 34th Street Lubbock, Texas WILLIAM B. STRONG, D,O., P.C.O.-'26 College ot Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery' Ill' I. , M, fd Where true value stems trom guaranteed gems We invite you to open a tull-credit account . . 5I9 Locust Street DES MOINES I? In 'I959 there were T203 new registrations at the clinic, and average of two and one-half per business day. r I I F. D. SUTTER, D.O.-'56 331 Lincoln Way Ames, Iowa SARA E. SUTTON, D.O.-'53 Member Alumni Two-fifty Club Renwick, Iowa PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS PAUL TERRELL, D.O.-'51 3517 6th Street Des Moines, Iowa CLEMENT D. TESSA, D.O.-'51 15556 Meadowgate Royal Oaks Estates Encino, California Road . Des Moines' and Iowa's first and 'Foremost discount house fi .-',,ri,,. -- V DAN TORIELLO, D.O.-'40 623 E. 12th Street Des Moines, Iowa JOHN H. VOSS, D.O.-'26 406 Hyde Building Albert Lea, Minnesota ISTIYEIB UTING CE-'1- --...1 .. -cl' PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS EUSTACE WARE, D.O.-'59 College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery ORVA O. WENTLING, D.O.-'42 Member Alumni Three-fifty Club 319 W. Tenth Street Erie, Pennsylvania AMBULANCE AV YELLOW CABS CHerry 3-I I I I DES MOINES YELLOW CAB AMBULANCE SERVICE ? In 1959 the college, clinic and hospital spent over one million dollars on payrolls and operating costs. I80 Z1 ' - , : ' Ia,-fi-?', 3.5.1, '.7LJ.-1-.fi-nf? wif-'SQi3i5fL1i'23Qf-161':'15'-ifel 5- If-I- Jw, '- . .T 7' w x .. .-ff 5..,'a...r .rir in -1 245' - f. f.m1pf,. - w e I, -f , JAMES A. TAYLOR y OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL MAINE A.O.A. approved for intern and resident training PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS MARY E. WILLIAMS, D.O.-'43 CLARENCE W. WILSON, D.O.-'58 3630 N. High Street 28I8V2 N. Saginaw Street Columbus, Ohio Flint, Michigan BRYCE E. WILSON, D.O.-'49 VERNE J. WILSON, D.O.-'36 Member Alumni Two-fifty Club Member Alumni Two-titty Club E. I4th and Capitol Avenues E. 14th and Capitol Avenues Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa YQSINISEISS Department stores serving sixteen cities - in Iowa, Nebraska, Illinois and Minnesota PHYSICIAN BOOSTERS PAULINE WINTERS, D.O.-'12 RONALD K. WOODS, D.O.-'42 312 Clifford Avenue 1147 36th Street Loves Park, Illinois Des Moines, Iowa NEIL M. WOODRUFF, D.O.-'40 KAY Y. YAZRIAN, D.O.-'31 2902 Richfield Road 521 Second Street Flint, Michigan Traer, Iowa I? C.O.M.S. and its faculty receive numerous grants from the federal government for research in cancer heart disease, anatomy, physiology, microbiology, psychiatry and other fields. ll-as-I f medicine. . . designed for health . . . produced with care I I I I I I II I I The Upjohn Company I I . . I Kalamazoo, Michigan I I Q C.O.MS g d s, after the fifth Iintern h pl y b phy d surgeons in mo f I1 ffy I 1 states h , and thus become an u p II I d f p I i I good will for D M I and Io 182 lf I sw ssc s .gas THE INTERNAL CLOCK The ability to judge intervals of time is a basic mental function. In order to learn how drugs affect this internal clock, SKSQF scientists use a test in which a monkey must hit a lever after an interval of 20 seconds to obtain food. When he is under the influence of certain drugs, time flies and he misses the pay-off period by hitting the lever too late. Other drugs make time drag and he misses the pay-off period by hitting the lever too soon. Because one of the characteristics of many mental disorders is a distortion of the time sense, observing hovv drugs affect this primary psychological process may reveal valuable jn- formation that will help SK8fF scientists in dis- covering effective treatments for mental illness. SMITH KLINE 81 FRENCH LABORATORIES pioneering in pharmaceuticals.. . for better health I? Because there are less than ninety medical schools in the United States, in the health of America and a source of pride C.O.M.S. is an important factor for the city of Des Moines. 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