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CMs 1 ee ty ene fe eee Fy PE Afar eons TR The Harbour 1984 Eastern Virginia Medical School Volume 1X Table of Contents Page 1 Page 18 Page 74 Page 198 age | ving age 18 Workin age 74 Bein age 198 Doin Eastern Virginia Medical School The First Decade We continue on our voyage of excite- ment, uncertainty, and discovery with — A New Spirit! Vibes ‘ A hy leir vision ana generosity made this — y | + : peginnine YVOSSIDIC. i‘ The symbol of Eastern Virginia Medical School depicts inter- locking strands representing the essential relationships needed for an excellent regional academic health network. Patient care, learning, research, and a coherent regional health care and educational system that reflect the talent and resources needed to provide quality services. The intertwined loops also represent the many individual communities of Eastern Virgin- ia which, working together, can achieve a degree of health care that none of them alone can attain. Finally, the symbol emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts among health care professionals and institutions — the Medical School, the Eastern Virginia Medical Authority, hospitals, colleges, and | universities — if quality health care is to be achieved in Eastern Virginia. — —— —orororoeoeseceoeeeeeeeeee aaa SSSSLaLaLa_aa_a_qQqQQF aA... ) (ie ‘ ‘ a eee te ween : “This is my vow: To perfect my medical care and never to swerve from itso long as God grants me my office and to oppose all false medicine and teachings. Then, to love the sick, each and all of epi! | HAE ATS AY UP ANN oe Rb ie a aR oh 2 ae Mayer, getting closer to the book won't piel OK, it’sall set! We start digging at sunrise, and should hitthe outside ed by noon. a them, more than if my own body were at stake. Not to judge anything superficially, but by symp- toms, not to administer any medicine without understanding, nor to collect any money without earning it ... Not to guess, but to know.” — Paracelsus Dai clls estes HAZE reat | Was y ‘ (et EASTERN VIRGINI MEDICAL CENTER NEXT RIGHT Bnd Approximately thi percent of stu- dents atEVMS call the Tidewater Area home; however, for the other 70%, the surroundings of Ghent provided for a hew experience. Fortunately, the quaint stores on Colley Avenue, beauti- ful running routes along the Hague, movies at the Naro, and “Happy Hours” at the local bars facilitated the adjustment for most. GSOSEREEEECTATED SUSSUERERECERLE ERGSRGREREREROESES SHIESTAARCLRHEECES “ §RSRASSRSERENE i nes Ni Fe 5 ,- if ae | Sout TH (apa y 5 OB! One should never speak with forked tongue. “Baby Love,” who ever thought Diana Ross would make it to Medical School! | wish those @ $%¢¢ '4? + ants would stop crawling underneath my clothes: S20@ Caustrem ere © oversvrrers or: ae en ee rs disease, ao ° Y oS Y aaa a a a a te nr te re rca i ea rT rn ate ein pet a) The es ss UE er is el retaale Vaile wv awn te hy bila (Ret De MEIN RUB ae i tai Id Rid lh eles Creed cSh MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITALS . ) LEIGH MEMORIAL DIVISION : [1 NORFOLK GENERAL DIVISION | PROGRESS NOTES ADDRESSOGRAPH a a “Don't believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understand- ing, find out what you already know, and you will see the way to fly.” — from Jonathan Livingston Seagull 16 RES SESS a S Z S A WO iis coset abet iat at eh a SPT aE lah al ae lat hd added aA AL SN Se et a Akl i sk Gh SL la pee el ithe.) | ats LS BH al i Co am © lead Y) oO a e) 2 O © LL, ol 2 coe © ee INS - Adm = —— ee ak — oats RN | ot we Set ths Be NAL ee Mies RSE AS a a —————— — ———E——E——SS 7 Eastern Virginia Medical Authority — Administration — William D. Mayer, M.D. President, EVMA Joe S. Greathouse, Jr. Richard D. Peters Beverly Rowley V.P for Planning Development V.P. for Administration Services Assistant to the President 20 21 and Associate Dean for Educational Affairs, David ’ EVMS Administration rim Dean, James P. Baker; Executive Dean, Robert M. McCombs L to R: Inte B. Propert. attetel EERE A Deve Ri saR An La Uh feds TMT etree dein EASTERN VIRGINIA MEDICAL SCHOOL 7OO OLNEY Road Post OFFice Box 1980 NORFOLK, VIRGINIA23501 OFFICE OF THE DEAN TELEPHONE (804) 446-5800 March 5, 1984 Dear Graduates of the Class of 1984: It is with great pleasure and significant satisfaction that I have the opportunity to congratulate each of the members of the Class of 1984 on the completion of your undergraduate medical education. As you continue your program of life-long learning, it is my sincere hope that the basic education and the start that you have received at the Eastern Virginia Medical School will stand you in good stead and provide you with the basics to allow you to continue to grow into the field of medicine. You will learn, as have all of your predecessors, that medicine is a dynamic profession and the half-life of your knowledge will be measured in several years rather than several decades. It will require continued hard work and study on your part to maintain your current level of knowledge. You do have the opportunity to enter into an exciting and dynamic world in which you will be looked upon as a contributor and thus your role will be significant. You should take the opportunity to make the greatest possible impact in your chosen field. We, the members of the faculty and the administration at the Eastern Virginia Medical School are extremely proud of each of you. Please accept our congratulations for a job well done and wishes for an extremely bright future. ea_, P. Baker, M.D. im Dean, EVMS and Vice President for Academic Affairs, EVMA : “ ¥ ih it : Pe Bae a Ul) at Gat ae Te aie Bet 5 ‘ a mM ee iy Mad as UP ie cake RO sired i isa AeA” ae I ee ee eee ee eee eee ee eee Se ne eee eee ee eee Oe Michael Dimino Asst. Dean of Admissions R: Michael Oliver Asst. Dean for Student Affairs ——- Laura G. Morris Director of Admissions Kenneth F. Hunt Assistant Dean ar accor Die hatente ore these whch eeihilee...: te he athe ig ie A m4 alert fe . emer Mary Lu Parks Registrar Financial Aid Officer | Millicent Bom. oS | Asst. Dean for Student SGN at a LN a a CL lta lS ha ll a ASIN SE ee tt tt a at cL Mc atic als aller ac Edward Haskell AHEC Director AHEC Staff (L to R): Jeffrey Jahnson, Jane Pellegrino, Bari, ienias Bonnie Zia, Paul Haley,” Ashworth, Al Keck, Steve i: Zucker, feat Linda Gomez Selectives Coordinator Nancy Dillingham Student Affairs (L to R): Dean’s Office — Eileen Seymour, Joan Hackman, Sally Gayer, Alice Fretwell. Jeani Montgomery Student Affairs Lucy Winslow (Admissions) Sandy Huband (Student Affairs) 24 ee eee eee eek eee ae eee nena ie ae ERE EA a Donnie Self, Director Dan Moser Human Values in Medicine Educational Computer Facility Ann Cramer Library Director | | Dontinuing Medical Education: (L to R) Tucker Carney, Lisa Drew, Phyllis Quire, Hazel Davis, Joy Ann Akers, EVGSM [3 tichardson, Don Moore. Registrar £ = 4 ae Marilyn Mendelson, Associate Director Program Planning and ARG AHEC 25 Sciences cee 26 EL Rik La eed tek et Hal a ELA YN Seba Bhd Ula Aba EE 8 at He SO eee meen ee mee Seer eee eee ariel eee eee eae Anatomy sensed eisai E Not Pictured: Robert H. Brownson Pictured Elsewhere: Kenneth J. Smith R. Michael Oliver Julia Terzis George Goode Chairman Keith Carson H. Dougla Sharon Corbus, Secretary Bruce A. Sandow vA} etalk A hbulaeehl ata LC Se al rh ck a a het iS le ls BS eh at ote ak ek Ait ta a Mark J. Rowe James J. Starling Laura Tarantino pa TS) le dig LD Wow On Be eee 29 a e (e) = imothy A. a S. Steven Hotta Chairman Schellenberg, Karl A imino ean | } | hael J. D oe IC. STENP o Wea sibedesVeg Woe tad tte ee) SEVTO OS WY JUN DIL NESS SU Tage NN Eee OTT e TONE ATE ES ENS TEARS ET ls ENT ett AS. Wt Iw TO usnl ft dat mesirie? WON IIL SUNN Nee TOIL sr pose tone Gee a Microbiology and Immunology resem Mary'S.-keftex Alva Johnson Kenneth Somers Ann E. Campbell 30 pa al ee EE a ee ee ee ee SS — _ a EE ee ee ee ee ee a ee en ee ee eee eee Ses Donald J. Merchant Chairman - Stan Hoegerman EE SSS... Pathology Faruk Presswalla Valerio M. Genta 32 RR A ENA AI A ae at Sek a a ak MN NS RENN lt 5 lt eh RR a A RAISE Sal DD A Set et Re Ar a LBA a ly RPE Lae Le a mn a Rk ek a A Sle Ae EES NG SE ot pert ae eR a aE Ns BB A i STEAL I a cat ert ale aac a ai be Rh SS Dik a R. Lawrence Smith Leopoldo Ladaga a aa a aa | Douglas R. Cordray Joseph B. Golubski John J. Krueger Nicholas A. D’Amato Stanley Graber Edward E. Sperber Dorothy B. Spangenberg AD - BERR ERERRERESE EE Gayle D. Adcock A. A CUNY | Neither rain nor sleet nor | snow will keep me from my : apes today! . Pepe, Interim Chairman 33 Pierre Tulou meet dee 9 ent ee artes 2 Pharmacology Tote PHARMACOLOGY Desmond R.H. Gourley, Chairman — 3% Manford C. Castle David A. Brase 34 nee vid A. Saelens Patricia B. Williams Desmond R.H. Gourley William J. Cooke sal ath sk hd NA DNA A A A LS la ke cael Ie id Rs i ONE ll rh lhl a NAB A lh oe ae en SSS SS ee Apae 37 Siz ? rtiss Merrick A. Ascue hn Hess e H.M. Rector u i: eee Se nesthesiology IN | } I ree ae eT bk EL SPIE irre ene Family Medicine 9 Samuel H. Barboo, Jr. Alex Berger Stanley Brittman Peligny Camacho James Carleo Robert Cassidy Alvin Ciccone Ashley Classen Benjamin P. Eng Jack Garrison Winston Gouldin Michael Graham 38 DSi ST ts WES ct NE a RR Edward Haskell Desmond Hayes Harold Horden Arthur Hubbard Ann Karnitschnig Howard Kruger Leopoldo Moreno Michael Moro Laura G. Morris James R. Scholten 39 Donnie Self Aubrey Shelton ps ‘bry ? : ——— § oti ‘ € ee s bend ei William Steiger Emanuel Stein Tommy Sun Clinton Toewe II George VanDien Harry Wise 40 EE EE EEE ee eee eee ea Rey Aenea Ofek Minin Seen Sra tes Soh SeeeClre eta? a URLS Abb ty tee baleen Uo titi get Sere eeO ke bediclI vt, e Ded Mita uber ine De v | James P. Baker, Chairman David Atkins Antoine Arrage Galen Barbour Daniel Anderson Ronald Asay Alan Bartel Stephen Beuttel Robert Burger Edward Cantlow Ali A. Choudhury Eldridge Derring Charles Donlan Richard Bienia Thomas Call John A. Carlston John Dempsey Bill Domm Donald Drew Internal Medicine 41 iret COUN aie sess Sis Sib imiseIPiot Wi Uli vent Lin iste e lei tobe re pote 0 Eetee beter estate CSL Ie te IE ei Dee Ss fi William Edmondson George Elsasser Donald Faulkner David F Alan G GESG h Oscar Edwards Russell Evett Branch T. Fields aaa FE Edward Genice Stephen | Grea Charles Goldman Carl Hartman William Gough Robert Heide George Grayson Reginald Henry 42 teeta Lien, Be LAS FS aes aS Tone fs ET Eas Saar me tab Fs n= Sore sy ENS 3 % aa im Harry Pariser David Propert Stanley Slater Harry Parlette Ignacio Ripoll Jack Taylor John Parker Joseph Robbins Mary Jane Tompkins T.G. Patel Howard Steier Robert Wilson Michael Higgins Edward Levy H. Clarkson Meredith | Kenneth Hyatt Edward Lilly Robert Morton | Stephen Kaufman Barry Lubin Ramnath Nayak | Herman Laibstain Robert Mann Glenn Nye 43 A.J. Barot Enrique Chaves Hilton A. Fowler L. Matthew Frank James E. Kopp Donald Levy Arastoo T. Nabizadeh-E Thomas R. Pellegrino Samuel Shapiro Richard Skeppstrom James E. Etheridge, Jr., Chairman “‘Where’s the lesion?” AS Dieta ite dicdls MedtytSciPe To DES ROG Bin Ney Bera acres ea eet as heed dO Joseph T. McFadden, Chairman - Neurosurgery Thomas J. Arkins Frank B. Clare Wallace K. Garner Albert Loew Richard Neal, Jr. William F. Peach Jerry O. Penix John H. Presper Italo Rinaldi 45 Obstetrics and Gynecology Mason Andrews, Chairman Anibal A. Acosta William Andrews Thomas J. Berenguer Wayne D. Boring Norman R. Dahm Donald G. Gallup a Fa Jario E. Garcia Fred Given Robert Howard Sidath Jayanetti Georgeanna S. Jones Howard W. Jones Donald Miller Claude A. Smith Charles W. Nickerson Helen Taylor William Reingold Preston L. Wilds Robert Shwayder James O. Willie James M. Wolcott 47 POT ET MERU eit CUE Ha IG enna) agli Ne a a abla 4 a didilafidade til lla Orthopedics Curtis Spear, Chairman John Vann James P. Devereux John Dobson Stephen H. McCoy Ira M. Cantin Frank W. Gwathmey Louis R. Jordan Joel Mason Robert S. Neff John Theimeyer, Jr. Colin W. Hamilton Robert Waddell )pthamaloagy ines A. Valone f Crouch, Jr., Chairman Bruce I. Bodner Richard E. Carlson Joseph D. Cauthen John W. Dickerson Eugene Heatwole C. Allan Hen Jeremiah A. Klotz Ira R. Lederman Gordon L. Mason Glenn N. Pomerance Marshall Redding Richard W. Sherrill H. Dale Sponaugle Harry B. Taylor Waller L. Taylor William T. Humphrey 49 Gary L. Schechter, Chairman Albert L. Roper II Donald E. Sly Mohamad A. Afify Paul M. Harvey Cyrus Amiri J. Parker Cross Theodore W. Fetter Henry C. Hecker Robert T. Jackson Eugene E. Mihalyka 50 Milton A. Salasky John Sellars John H. Shelby se SS a = NE EEE EEE ee LE ee ee Let Sree ne EE Ae eR EN Sea oe SEN SSN PRN Live A er Tine Wee Sara rae SS a a nee SNES SNE Sw ere ean ae a , dr. or Pediatrics James E. Etheridge Rufus B. Jennings William M. Bason H. William Fink Melissa A. Warfield r abe William Murphy, Thomas T. Rubio A.A. Douglas Moore J. Rainer Poley ri Stanley Porter, Chairman — Paul M. Desrosiers Albert Finch James W. Hayes David H. Johnson Edward H. Karotkin George Koehl Burton A. Moss Reuben D. Rohn Forrest P. White Fredrick Wirth William E. Boyd Charles A. Bullaboy Rebecca L. Byrd Sidney Coren Harvey Davis Terry L. Furgiuele Thomas W. Hubbard “= Frank Mancuso Stephen Q. Rodgers Robert McArtor 52 ears J ee | oa hysical Medicine and ehabilitation Fiammetta D. Barchiesi | Charles R. Peterson, Chairman | | BB | James H. Carraway Jerome E. Adamson Charles E. Horton John B. McCraw 54 | Willcox Ruffin, Jr. Glenn Shepard Julia Terzis William P. Magee 55 Jonathan H. Jacobs pater hit DA DEER RS ES ee Seek abier is ia hak Ra isl ak A si A A A A, eek ee ee eS ee eee aaa Psychiatry and Behavioral Science 5 f yg Robert M. Vidaver, Chairman fi Ht Stuart Ashman Donald V. Stevenson Glenn L. Bohlke Thomas F. Cash John O. Dabney Leonard E. Dobrin B. William Freund John H. Furr Leonacio A. Garcia Fredrick G. Woodson Ronald A. Giannetti Samir Hassan Earl Hearst Michael D. Knox Louise B. Lubin 56 F Lenard Lexier Barbara M. Mullens-Moorman dames C. Nourse Donald P. Ogdon David Ratnavale Edward V. Reynolds Ian E. Wickram Judith S. Shapiro Mark T. Schreiber Robert M. Smith Scott Snyder Donald V. Stevenson F. Bruce Tapper Ira Tillem Robert E. Young Robert L. Zimmerman i 57 ab PG hack Lt at tlk a a a Radiation Oncology and Biophysics TR William J. Peeples _—_ Anas M. El-Mahdi, é Chairman La ‘Cornelius I. Turalba pearesece James Schaeffer” Bg a a bites. er a RR A RE A a RS ae le ee EM RP eS ee Le ec EPUB I ESA EASA SEN EG AUCH ATAfY ATI Te MITT eter voy leah) Robert A. Woolfitt, Chairman Donald Chambers Tapan K. Chaudhuri Robert L. Chiavarini Thomas M. Jamison Hubert Kuehn Jack Mahan Charles B. Mahon Domingo C. Tan Karl K. Wallace Carl Wisoff 59 Wadi J. Acra Hormoz Azar John W. Baker Lenox D. Baker C. Cooper Bell James S. Berger Robert O. Brickman Dominic K. Cheung Crile Crisler Gregory H. Cross Benrooz Dayanim H. Birt Etienne Claiborne Fitchett George Harkins John N. King Juan Montero Robert L. Payne Mark Greenspan Oswald W. Hoffler, Jr. Paul J. Kovalcik Ira D. Miller Spyros Philippakis Roger T. Gregory William S. Hotchkiss Martin H. Max Donald Nuss Mansur Rahnema George Grinnan Brunet Jean-Gilles Samuel M. McDaniel, Jr. Levi Old Thomas Sale 61 Charles W. Schwab Dilip Sarkar Stanley O. Snyder Thomas L. Stokes - John H. Vansant Jock R. Wheeler C. Eric Walburgh Guillermo Mosquera nes William V. Ty iain aamanennennseetin a | Silenaaanenaeasiatmmcoen ae nese manne Joseph G. Fiveash John F. Stecker J ie} v oe Ss oS Os + i) Own os 13) (homme A, A, BRP titi eitncimeige Wilson H. Cobbs Eugene Poutasse ? Charles J. Devine, Chairman 63 ré ¢ ¢ ¢ g f A ra a ee ae anes nee es eee e Y é Support Staff Business Affairs (L to R): Carolyn Johnson, Glorious Moore, David Huband, Bob Wolfson ere erg tit Pru EETSSUES EESEr te 3 aaseee at, argurrqewsar eon BP UaIBoINnG] 66 Telephone Operators: Nonie Horton and Sandra Lowe EE EEE EEE EEE iE i Se elec ele ace ea aL RA gets lle LAtiaclaclb Ancient dl SA Ae OARS D2 HY Library Staff (L to R): Carol Comstock, Ethel Pollock, Carol Dement, Anne Cramer, Lynn Hudgins, Gertrude Gross, Lynne Hobbs, Lavern Morris, Kerrie Shaw, Ann Patterson Missing: Terry Bryant, Debbie George, Richard Harris, Connie Cartoski VANE SERRE E Connie Cartoski and two of her many admirers. } ele Le) Ie tAmh A BAC Ube vhs ihn 8s Lt ee be hae ‘ Fined O66 wa rf bet) hs SEY) r i} ah sis a LAL PMMA EMAL NC TE PIU MOON AP are et scr TP eee Dae eis hieleinieine seh Uncirin fi one vinlb nil ube clube it tebe tetitabstst bet i iikecals a = Educational Media Services — Gerry Mendelson, Hattie Turner, Doug Hand, Tom Xenakis, Phil Lanzafame 4 @ dasa iu a =Maintenance — Ira Swartz . a JHUNBIOS S¥OnL || “ 68 ‘““ARA”’ Munchies Services anny Yelton Barbara Delagarza Chief Al Burns Eli Elliot Ae Datla! Henry “Grady” Spears i A AE 6 a et ae 69 ae ees Be ails cx cap aia Sir William Osler Award For Excellence in Teaching PAR “T desire no other epitaph — no hurry about it, I may say — than the statement that I taught medical students in the wards, as I regard this as by far the most useful and important work | have been called upon to do.” Sir William Osler Thomas Pellegrino, M.D. Department of Neurology 70 Sir William Osler Award Outstanding Basic Scientist “The function of the teacher is to teach the current knowledge of the subject he professes — sifting, analyzing, assorting, laying down principles. To propagate: i.e., to multiply, facts on which to base principles — experimenting, searching, testing. The best that is known and taught in the world — nothing less can satisfy a teacher worthy of the name, and upon us of the medical faculties lies burden duty in this respect, since our Art, co-ordinate with human suffering, is cosmopolitan . Sir William Osler Laura Tarantino, Ph.D. Department of Biochemistry Sir William Osler Awar Outstanding Resident Charles Wilkes, M-D. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Jutstanding Intern = fe) WY s © a s se) O = — trics and Department of Obste Gynecology bh tla at et oak ae bet sk asl nak al Meh ac a DS Class of 1984 “The paths of pain are thine. Go forth with healing and with hope.” — John Greenleaf Whittier — SAS Po ae sean Le ae tS ie Tr woibcaaiie iB , eis “ 0, ie . Hf 25 5A Sa a a SA IO NA I Ht , ¥ ® a 2 £ nas © a i] 2 x seg, St aie — i a saci ° wv = j ; 4 5 i 7M ; “ { “ : . : i} we 3 sais atid Ke on B.. f ; F we ? es I hak oe i ka Meat ak ak A a a i Ae MOE eof es a) ek bebe rapes ee AMER ALL gi Ta Eb IB AL ee he PR Sd Ek al ferrari Ae ar! atl er ha e ACa A Mal E A Holmes-Gillette Award In memory of William Holmes-Gillette, Class of 1978, this award is bestowed upon the graduating students who best epitomizes the ideas of Eastern Virginia Medical School. Gennard Lanzara Goodman Award In recognition of a graduating student who had demonstrated both academic excellence and an unselfish concern for others. Steven Cowgill 76 ee ce orl die nein br nti eae aoe Nay et A aiae na ab areas ae atl oren Jf pan Ellie! PHONE FOR HELLO? Norfolk, VA Brown University Psychiatry “T think, therefore I am.”’ — Rene Descartes | Joseph Chomas Ascue Lord, make me an instrument of Thy peace; Where there is hatred, let me sow love; Where there is injury, pardon; Where there is doubt, faith; Where there is despair, hope; Where there is darkness, light; and Where there is sadness, joy. Divine Master, Grant that I may not so much seek to be Consoled as to console; To be understood as to understand; To’be loved as to love; For it is in giving that we receive; Thank you Lord for this gift, and for the friends and family who gave me the support and encouragement to keep going. It is in pardoning that we are pardoned; And it is in dying that we are born to eternal life. -- Saint Francis of Assisi hd, Debra Sharon Banks Radford University UVa Primary Care Thanks to my Mom, Dad, and “‘Grandma’’ for thier never-ending love, encouragement, and understanding. Alma Mater: B.A. :Randolph-Macon College M.S. :University of Tennessee Interest: OB GYN “Tf ye have Faith as a grain of mustard seed, ye shall say unto this mountain, Remove hence to yonder place; and it shall re move; and nothing shall be impossible unto you.” Matthew 17:20 My deepest love to my wife Debbie and children Ryan and Stephanie for their support. To my mother and father, Ann, Pastor O’Brien, Jeannete Ben Ethier, and Bill Neppie Powell; thank you for believing in me 78 aes all your help. To staff and faculty of EVMS, my deepest appreciation for the opportunity of fulfilling a ream. Mark Wesley Bischof ee Me Alma Mater: Virginia Wesleyan __ College Interest: OB GYN _ Other: surfing, woodworking, __ Sailing, and quail hunting. To my wife and family; who _ have made it possible for me to endure the last few years. To Mark: Whose dedication and devotion to this family, and high standards have made me immensely proud. I love you. Cathy ric Charles Bourhill Alma Mater: Virginia Tech Home: Catawba, Virginia ® oF ‘ . eae et “ee: clit Mb aL Ba ee bce Lee eli a he had a teh i at wa at Sh Sa aL TG Sh A AEM AR Shek dls Ad sich eM ED eT a a tat be e Bragg Hometown: Petersburg, VA. Alma Mater: University of Va. (OVA) Emergency Medicine Walter 6. Broaduax, Jr- Born: Portsmouth, VA Undergraduate Education: University of Virginia hee € Decpsay noe Professional Interest: Neurosurgery Personal Interests: Restoring automobiles, photography, chess, jazz and good people. Hold Fast to Dreams Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die; Life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For if dreams go; Life is a frozen tundra covered with snow. Langston Hughes 80 Nana: Grandmother, friend, and advisor. (1903-1982) Source of strength. dometown: Richmond, Virginia lma Mater: William and Mary pecialty: Internal Medicine | | i “L ouise Campbell wrk ate, 81 ¢ 3 Be, ¥s “Dear mom and dad... Thanks a million$”’ Alma Mater: William and Mary Interest: Surgery “Primum non nocere’”’ Talk about your plenty, talk about your ills; One man gathers what another man spills. Home: North America Robert Hunter) Alma Mater: Dartmouth College Career: Rural Family Medicine Interest: Getting to know the Third Planet 82 a AS TM en RTM Tet ter PRN Hair, Thank you, Patti, for making the tough times easier. Alma Mater: George Mason University | Specialty: Pediatrics “The only failure is not trying” Thanks to Kathryn, Shannon, Ryan and family; to friends who were friends when I needed them. Lil et a 7 + thot ee” Las eels Aa SEALS 7 wal Mas + bed sie rulanich) a) y ee i Pe Ere a Lee ee lag et Peet ees ee oP) tea ee ae be Pe eae eretgerge@ Dae Toe e ta: (USUI Team em errr e re ee Oye ee re OTe lt me Ee Pee eT ee eh pee i Pee, PPP ee ee, te ade eg le ee ee ee re ee ee EE Ee ee ee en tlie oe Alma Mater: Univ. of North Carolina Interest: Patholo Other: Ganiplice hiking, skiing, and various sports ‘Everything in life has its purpose. . find its reason” Bob Marley Alma Mater: O.D.U. Interests: 1. Tricia 2. Internal Medicine ‘Reality — What a concept” Alma Mater: Old Dominion University Interests: Surgery, OB GYN _...I’m just a living legacy, to the leader of the band.” Dan Fogelberg To Joy: Without her loving support, oatience, and understanding I never would have made it. And to my parents: Whose love and encouragement set me 4pon this chosen path. All my love. Alma Mater: University of Virginia Interest: Internal Medicine Thanks to Mom Dad, family and friends, teachers, and Norfolk. DVT eI sieoms aati as hrs Lt OM See nureNPyeT HT than Porth eee HIG Te Stele eile MP Chan i iwi nani ele Pabst elit ay bela UAaDOMst sede st anor tess ese Lia Liew eseie ee TICLES Tip ESTAS TET SS Shee Cie tees Te Mestad Ma Sail alah hal aba Interest: Ophthalmology, Georgetown Univ. ‘And what is as important as Knowledge?” asked the mind. “Caring and seeing with the heart,” answered the soul. To my parents, my role models in life — Thank-you for your endless support and encouragement. You were always there when | needed you. Dad, I promise to work harder, and Mom, I promise to relax more. To my family and friends, you are the joy in my world. Alma Mater: Tennessee Tech, Bis Old Dominion, M.S. Interest: Internal Medicine Quote: Stop me if you’ve heard this one...” Thanks to both our families for their emotional and financial support. shims “Killer on muscle beach”’ Late! Lee eal UR etl a eh RTETIU HAST RMC OOS toe 2M MS i ' Alma Mater: Hollins College ' Interest: Internal Medicine, __ Endocrinology _ Others: Puerto Rico, bluegrass _ photography, running... . etc. _ “No matter where you go... _ there you are!”’ — Jethro Burns — “Dos de la vela, y de la vela dos..”’ — Juan A. Tio Malaret — 1 Alma Mater: University of Virginia Interests: Family Medicine “In the act of giving something is born, and both persons involved are grateful for the life that is born for both of them.” Erich Fromm With thanks to my family and friends for their love and support and to my teachers and ¢ patients for their generosity. GNA) be SSeS SP rr Le ae pee eC mie, ca Halev a Se Nancy Reh Hometown: Gastonia, NC |: ia Undergraduate: UNC Chapel Hill Interest: Internal Medicine Thanks to my husband, Paul, and my children, Patrick and Thomas. Hometown: Norfolk, VA Alma Mater: University of Virginia interes Internal Medicine Thanks most of all to Mom and Dad for always loving and always being there. Also thanks to Larry and ‘Chele’ for putting up with me. Finally, thanks to the ‘Boards and ‘St. Elsewhere’ Gang’ for making three years so much fun. 88 ———— A I ln inl orate la Ned Dixon Hemric, Jr. A.K.A. — Ned, Nedley, Fred, Dick, “Little Dick”, Dickie, Hemorrhoid, whatever. “Some men see things as they are and say ‘Why?’, I dream things that never were and say, ‘Why not?’.” Robert F. Kennedy My Buddy Alma Mater: University of _ Richmond Interests: Surgery, 5-string pickin’ 2 | dq Don’t ask Hey, Big Dick! = ®enrge Kelly Heuser Thanks Mom. . . for giving me roots, and wings. Hometown: Va. Beach ictal eee oH “Tt's a drag, if you Alma Mater: University of VA can’t shag” Interest: Emergency Medicine 89 ASG al ec atitss se vidi ibaanbelt ai abeetalhe ight PED AIN WE ene vi ihels (lia Listt eee ttetren suet iki AS i ve tak et lnk hl eh 4 eit be a) heel LN shsbtabisel a hese rgb aL eg ae! bed ged ia? brdlgh de facctarhdc hc fa tt LEAR RSL hep biadkteeed Nee lb hsb hat hated has igor tt apt Set gt a cahicl ah sh eke Ch A eh WP IPP tect NG SSL eI ONe bee te ae ily very Magic is this: to exchange inside and outside, not under compulsion, not passively... .. but freely, of your own volition. Summon up the past, summon up the future: they are both within you. TA, Se a bs: ee a) hong S a Hermann Hesse 2 XN €. re a | ! arf Latorence Lrnest Aorn Hometown: Parkville, MD. Alma Mater: Virginia Tech. Specialty: Family Practice Sincere thanks, to a family I am proud of, and many good friends old new. | ' a 8 AT alten Aah Willian HA. Hurst, Jr. “Mickey” Hometown: Virginia Beach Alma Mater: Old Dominion University Susan Rose Jaffe Hometown: Suffolk, Virginia Alma Mater: University of Virginia “All experience is an arch to build upon.” Henry Brooks Adams Alma Mater: University of Virginia Interests: Music, Swimming, Running, Dancing. Special thanks to my friends at EVMS who taught me everything Harrison’s left out and more. But, most important of all, I thank my Dad who gave me the love, support and encouragement to pursue this goal and many more — God isn’t finished with me yet!! What a Family!! In Remembrance of my Mother. Jonathan Aart Johnson BL tc_ | UMA Parker Fins Alma Mater: Univ. of Missouri — Columbia Interests: Sports, politics. 92 ER a ae Cee es a ee ale, are DD page eT re eal ASE Sy pMarygAnn Julia Rateski “Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding.” Albert Einstein Alma Mater: Western Maryland College Interests: Nick, my partner in life. Hometown: Bethesda, Maryland My love and thanks to those special people who gave support in times of need, who encouraged in times of growth and who accepted me in spite of me. | Alma Mater: Emory University 'To Dad, Mom, Julie, Jodie and _ Melissa Thanks for all your love, support and encouragement. | } loGe V_A_N-——-R Pamela Beth Rope es ee ets Est e pe sa a = Portsmouth, VA College of William and Mary Obstetrics and Gynecology A million thanks to my loving parents. “Tam woman...I am invincible.” — Helen Reddy — mimerle, Ar. a Thanks to my family: Dad, Mom and Melanie, and especially to Georgia Gayle. “Tf it doesn’t work out, there’ll never be any doubt That the pleasure was worth all the pain.”’ J. Buffett 94 Donald Andress Lakatosh, Jr. ®ennard Chomas Lanzara, Jr- With deepest love and appreciation to my Family, Friends, and especially Anne, whose guidance, support, patience and understanding helped make this dream a reality. oR Alma Mater: McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Career: Surgery } 5 Bd 1 SO tae Alma Mater: Virginia Tech Interest: OB GYN Special thanks to my wife, Mary, and to my parents for all of their love and support which has made these years bearable — and to my son, Christopher, who had made it all worthwhile. 96 ee ? Alma Mater: UVA Interest: Medicine ‘Many there be which say of my soul, There is no help for him in God. But, thou O LORD art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of my head. I cried unto the LORD with my voice and He | heard me out of His holy hill. I laid me down and slept, and I _awakened; for the LORD sustained me.” Psalm 3;2-5 John Kebin Lunch We, i. s Seg Ms —————— . ' —- ? oF me be - ee eB Saeed e e e e ee ee Hometown: Trumbull, Connecticut Alma Mater: Roanoke College Lindsey Nefrrome Hometown: Vienna, Virginia Interest: Internal Medicine ihkasuhisahuataant otic Oe Internal Medicine With gratitude to those who are special to me. Harlan Lloyd Mast Crish McAuliffe Alma Mater: College of William Mary Medical School: Studying, Note Co-op, pharmacology problems, exams M M’s, Polar Bear Club, sneaking food into the library, Run-for-Fun, the V.A., the beach, P.O.E.T.’s, St Elsewhere, surgery at DePaul, interviews, decisions, Match. Thank you: Mom Dad, Rick, Mary and all my friends. Without you this experience would not have been as full. Thank you, Lord. 99 Alma Mater: Lehigh University — B.S. University of Scranton — M.A. Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine — D.P.M. Interest: Obstetrics and Gynecology John Michael Milas Hometown: Chicago, Ill. Alma Mater: University of Illinois Specialty: Internal Medicine 100 Michael Hrancis Miller From the path that is no longer Linger sweet moments Elusive now the past Alive again the sea breeze fresh Real once more the sand’s cold wet Earth Dawn Brilliance Greets the rustle of charts and maps Unfolding to the freshness of new days and dawns Michael Miller 1984 James hans tt ——— ee Hometown: Portsmouth, VA Interest: Pediatrics Accomplishments: Forced Bjorn Borg into retirement. To Mom and Dad: Thanks for the love, patience, financial support, and home cooked meals. To Dolly: Thanks for loving me, understanding me, tolerating me, and finally for marrying me. Mobley Earle, Thank you for your constant encouragement and your abiding love; without which I would have never made it. Love in HIM, BUFFLEHEAD. . ee ae Sarak Jane Fletcher Moore Alma Mater: University of Virginia Interest: Psychiatry Thanks Glen, Mom Dad for all your support. 102 Hometown — Chesapeake B.S. — Christopher Newport College M.S. — Old Dominion University Interest — Psychiatry Special thanks to Mom, Dad and the joy of my life, Melissa. Carol Regina (Gina) Murphy To Mark: you made my life complete. Hometown — Richmond Interest — Family Medicine Special thanks to Mom and Dad | for your constant encouragement | and shared enthusiasm. I could not have done it without you. 103 SSS ie P a : ‘yee att ss ere) ear! S. Naidorf Ce 4 AA Alma Mater: University of Virginia Interest: Internal Medicine Special thanks to my parents for all their support and encouragement. Close to the edge, down by the river Down to the end, round by the corner Seasons will pass you by Now that it’s all over and done Called to the seed right to the sun Now that you find now that you’re whole Seasons will pass you by i get up i get down... Anderson Howe Yes Alma Mater: Virginia Military Institute Interest: Pediatrics Quote: There are more old drunks than old doctors in this world so I think I'll have another beer. pe eae ee akc Sac ee DARTS OCA AA RRA aC Ea SE RR Sharon SH. Odell a .. é : ' : Alma Mater: University of Virginia Interests: Orchestral music, soccer. Loving Thanks to my parents who gave my sister and me the courage to dream and the strength to achieve Thanks to my wonderful arents, family, friends and Vicki or all their encouragement, support help in making my dreams come true. | could not have done it without each of you. Finally Special thanks to God Alma Mater: Old Dominion University Interest: Anesthesiology, Intensive Care Medicine Call ita moment’s work (and such it seems) This tale’s a fragment from the life of dreams; But say that years matured the silent strife, And ’tis a record from the dream of life. ‘ er a i Ss To my family and friends, thanks. Especially my mother, whose unselfish love and giving is limitless. To my father, whom I wish were here, I dedicate this effort. Samuel Taylor Coleridge Stephen Rinneer Platteson ’ Undergraduate: | | Washington Lee Univ. ’75 | Graduate: Medical College of Virginia School of Pharmacy ’78 Interest: Ob-Gyn 107 | Dasid Miller Persson Alma Mater: Washington Lee University Interest: Internal Medicine They shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint. Isaiah 40:31 Thanks to my family, friends and especially Irene for helping to make a dream come true. . Rolland Phillips Thanks to my loving bride, supportive family, most of all the good Lord who made it all possible. Susan Aarkaby Pollack I know a bank where the wild thyme blows, where oxslips and the nodding violet E grows ... Shakespeare — A Midsummer Night’s Dream With thanks to everyone who steadfastly believed in me and in the possibility of this dream, but most especially to my family for their enduring love support... To my non-medical and Swiss friends for keeping me a part of the world outside Norfolk General... To Jim and Sarah and Rick, to Dr. DeRosiers and all the faculty and residents who patiently answered one million questions, to Nelson, Loren and all who braved freezing dawns in search of planets lined-up and yellow-crowned night herons! Smith College di soe Pediatrics Medicine F Ni and Toxicology Two roads diverged in a yellow wood.... I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference. Robert Frost Andrey Jesse Pollock i a Sg a8 5c Sein bison Mountains are earth’s undying monuments. Hawthorne a | | _ Professional Interest: Internal Medicine | Thanks to Amy, my wife and best frien d. HE a ee ace ee eee eee aa aaa eiammanaeaamamsaeaaaamai imams JJamela 6. Jule hvicsmmiaensns sien anemia al wie Alma Mater: University of Virginia Interest: Ob Gyn Special thanks to my parents and brother without whose love and support I could not have made it. Special thanks to all those on this page and elsewhere who have given tremendous support. Alma Mater: University of Richmond Interest: Having fun at work and play (ie. Urology). 110 Te eeuicphee wetted ep, Jae eae ee ae me Sse CoE Specialty: General Surgery Hometown: Nassawadox, (The Eastern Shore of Virginia) a Fe eee Nearae Thier A Se eM La cn as AA NN ag whl in oe Lauri Jane Romanzi ek eae SI ae a ee ——— | Alma Mater: Ohio State University | | Interest: Obstetrics and Gynecology “Our trouble is not our womanhood, but the artificial I: bee HS a trammels of custom under false conditions. We are, as a | i sex, infinitely superior to men, and if we were free and | | developed, healthy in body and mind, as we should be i: under natural conditions, our motherhood would be our | | glory. That function gives women such wisdom and | power as no male ever can possess. . .”’ Li Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1890) | = Babid William Romness To my family and friends without whose support this would not have been possible. Thank you to my family for the support, thank you to my friends for the spice and variety, and thank you very much, Denic: for teaching me so much about myself. There is no such thing as a problem without a gift for you in its hands. You seek problems because you need their gifts. Alma Mater: Eastern Mennonite College ® Interests: Running, Nautilus, baking, cleaning ...Be Thou our guardian Thou our guide, O’er every thought step preside. Hdward Allen Sandy, Id To Lu and Chris, who provided love when it was in short supply. College: B.S. Chemistry, Eastern _ Mennonite College, __ Harrisonburg, VA. _ Professional Interest: Obstetrics and Gynecology Favorite Quote: Illigitimus non Carborundum est. welbcibe PRIDE 0M Sut ce Leh Sten fad bat 9 Jennifer Dee Sharp-Marthan ame Steck ec GE Say at as ae Special thanks to my parents and Danny for helping me down a long, hard road. To my grandfather who is no longer here, and my parents, it has been your enthusiasm that has brought me this far — Thanks! Chester and Samantha, without you I would have lost my sanity! Alma Mater: Mary Washington College Interest: Boating, animals, traveling, watching sports. Specialty: Family Medicine Alma Mater: B.A. — Emory Henny B.S ==V.C.U, Interest: Primary Care Internal Medicine Quote: “‘It isn’t over till the fat lady sings.” i “Dopey and Doc”’ “John and the children”’ Alma Mater: University of Virginia Profes. Interest: Internal Medicine Other: Swimming, the beach, family, friends. “Reach high, for stars lie hidden in your soul. Dream deep, for every dream precedes the goal” Pamela Vaull Starr With special love and thanks to my family, Richard, and C P Telephone. Karen Lea Jameson ies Alma Mater: University of Va. Interest: Obstetrics Gynecology Special thanks to all my family, Lee and Newton. 115 7 family, friends, and, of course Ravnond Jude Staniunas Alma Mater: Virginia Tech Interest: General Surgery Favorite quote: ‘life’s a bitch and then you die’ ‘If the dog dies, grab the cat’ To Mom Dad, Lisa and her family, for making it easier. 116 __ ae —_—-— SnSIaaEnaERE William Joseph Sartworth 5 | B.S. — VPI SU 1977 _ MS. — VPI SU 1980 | Interests: Raquetball, tennis, skiing, jogging, ‘ biking, golf and tropical fis 1 Favorite Quote: ‘‘The doctor must have at | is command a ready wit as dourness is repulsive both to the healthy and the __ sick’”” — Hippocrates | Favorite Medical Advice: Dyspareunia is : ; better than no pareunia at all! I ! 1 | e . = _ — OF , - ts : 4 d a Senne ee Fee. a nu) es Catherine Rucher Cugman Alma Mater: Rutgers University Thanks to Al who gives purpose to my life — to Millicent for her example — and to all the family and friends who guarded my sanity — no easy task. Hometown: Waynesboro, VA Alma Mater: Virginia Tech Interests: Surgery Thanks to my wife Tina, kids Beau and Jennifer, and Mom for their unending love and support. Alma Mater: William Mary Professional Interest: Internal Medicine d Arthur Wasserman t at Thanks to Mom and Dad for their love, support and encouragement thru this endeavor. Daniel Vernon Unger, JU a Kenneth Bruce Weitzner Alma Mater: Old Dominion University Interests: Internal Medicine Favorite quote: Take life seriously, but don’t take yourself seriously. Many thanks for your love and support — Mom, Dad, and Tom. 120 With thanks and love to my family and friends. Charlotte Marie Wilkes Hometown: Alexandria, Virginia Alma Mater: College of William and Mary Professional Interest: Internal Medicine Spouse: Charles A. Wilkes M.D. A very special thanks to my parents and my husband for their love, encouragement and support. Mary Brennan Wirshup College of William and Mary Interest: Family Practice Favorite quote: Isiah 40:31 Thanks God for letting my dream come true Thanks Family for keeping it alive all these years Thanks Mike for catching the tears along the way Thanks friends for sharing the best and worst of times Me, Love You Forever, Snookuns Special Love Mom Dad, for without you I would not be here. Cole Wolford ; % _ i eZ Alma Mater: Virginia Tech Interest: Internal Medicine Mom, Dad, Kim and Wayne — Thanks for the love, support, and understanding. 122 James Walter Wooldridge, Jr. Old Dominion University, The Catholic University of America Norfolk, Virginia Internal Medicine Music, Swimming, Tennis. Joan Brooks Wooldridge Trinity College, Washington D.C. Richmond, Virginia Pediatrics Music, Children, Snow Water Skiing : : siti eadeieiiss ee ic cai eg iar he a ed el a SE Se erm, tt SM sha A he thet glk a SRE a eth le et bi a A ee OPN Ae Ahad A hrkded be llct Hometown: Virginia Beach Alma Mater: Washington and Lee University Specialty: Surgery “ENOUGH! ”’ George Goode ToT RI . i) a ‘= ail — oe om - et ee : — = ait a se are : - ,™ Pa — en ‘ate ene eee a id gat . a Ae ef - : ine ae pS. a SE SS Se ae ORE nent en a ee a4 Se ee LAOS OT aR ee SN he ny Sai ar ae En ES 126 dit eg SS SSS ES EE EE SS EGS ALE REE LN TE EE ET TTT A AATEC CE TTR Wie is : a Hard at WORK?.... aes 132 —— Ce 133 | é ; ‘ f i 134 and hard at PLAY! Oe ee, cei 0 eRe GEORGE H AS EVERY | ray ah 4 pA PET re 2 a = ee ae = 3 re) a2 3 be | ce) = ‘SRE eae Se ale ee . ractinanie asi =f a Ca t 142 ee OE See es Sa os ar , age chee ease TED tee ee IPE He TRIES sleds bed lin a ue 145 5 a | j , | j f | I i | i ‘ The most essential part of a student’s instruction is obtained, as I believe, not in the lecture room, but at the bedside. Nothing seen there is lost; the rhythms of disease are learned best by frequent repetition; its unforeseen occurrences stamp themselves indelibly in the memory. Oliver Wendell Holmes ——— 150 151 Susan L. Alden David G. Allingham J. Ryan Anderson, Jr. Christopher R. Armstrong Stephen M. Ashe Terrence E. Babb Dana S. Barlow Joseph J. Bleakley, Ill Jeffrey D. Blum 152 Clifford E. Boehm Margaret A. Boyer Keith B. Boykin Michael J. Breiner ™ a Jeffrey R. Brinker Santo Buccheri Monica L. Burton James S. Cain 153 Kevin M. Cantwell Catherine M. Chelimsky ar Dawne M. Carroll Arindam Choudhury John M. Castellano Devasmita Choudhury Sanaa sane Pe ah RAs. Lo: Sees = ae, Te Kathleen M. Cole Stephany A. Collier Lisa E. Connery Christopher H. Crowe Douglas N. Cutter Lisa G. Dabney | R. Eric Davies 155 James R. Dudley James B. Deren Martha L. Ferguson == =) @ L) Lu ao) ao) fo) = oh ae 157 “o} =i [e) LL, x4 ey oO to) [e) 8) ie?) Q Margaret V. Fitzer t In Fl Jaimy H. Fields Laurie A. Bruce E. Fuller Johnstuart M. Guarnieri 158 Marilyn F. Graham Roy P. Hall Aaron N. Grossman Jeffery C. Hammer SU ENT tas a SE II N. Hellman ric red Edmond A. Hooker EB ‘ Haverty, Jr. Heyder ep gehts S98 5 i Timothy J. Hardy Janet L. Henderson 160 James M. Long Kevin J. Knoop Robert J. Lanoue Rayna L. Kneuper Mark J. Kanter 2 Carol E. Marshall Ramon D. Matawaran Gail M. Matthews Thomas R. McCune Michael J. McNelis Anne K. Mellinger 162 Robert A. Miller William S. Moore, IV John H. Piland Wanda R. Moody Todd S. Palmerton Kimberly M. Piland 163 ee SPOUT ESI re PPS pT se Aes re a a OR iS a EO a a William H. Rawls James F. Redington Eric L. Reimund Susan E. Ring 164 Reginald J. Robinson J. Scott Roberts ———————————— SESE A ee SS el Sei ee eee ———————— tee So te ar a Sherry A. Sandlin Antonio J. Ruiz 165 Robert K. Schellenberg Susan G. Shook Marla L. Shuman Charles W. Smith, III Terrance J. Sweeney Philip P. Trabulsy A dap Re stpppanpgn: —— ——————————— EE a 16 ins Roger A. Watk . Wessel Richard M. Whalen M. Candace Whitehurst Cynthia K d T. Waddell Davi Lynn M. Utecht Bud L. Wolfson Stanley D. Yeatts, II F. Taylor Wootton, Ill R. David Zurowski 69 1 170 ji |} ||| 1p The hardest conviction to get into the mind of a beginner is that the education upon which he is engaged is not a college course, not a medical course, but a life course for which the work of a few years under teachers is but a preparation. $ Sir William Osler eee ead ‘ . ™ 00 ON _— O °) O 00 SN | Cafu pl OE IY) 0) Y) Y) As O 174 Lyne Aigner Dorcas Asercion Thomas Baldwin Chuck Ballard Barbara Bangert 176 Jefferson Berry Larry Betts Tamala Bos Bay Campbell Robert Chasse cenencaemenmmnmmenrnn TE Sone ae ii aan Ha ndtv WaT 178 Lynne Clark Michael Creef Jane Crick Elizabeth Dillon Forrest Dodson Michelle Eichelberger Scott Eichelberger Michael Figaro Sete Tee | | | | | Ron Galyon | Kevin Geer : Paul Gianakon Arthur Gilman | | | | Sharone Green Kelly Hagan Scott Hayes | Janene Hecker 179 Anne Hines Lloyd Hitchings Lewis Hogge Mark Janczewski Lalani Johnson John Joyce Katherine Kotula Carol Kennon 180 Patrick Linton Debra Martin Eric Mein William Miles Ray Millin Scott Morin Len Nelson Dan-Anh Nguyen 181 ia Ay Sth fe Ok Paul Parker Steven Powers Pamela Royal Karanita Ojomo Peter Pan Jesse Park ppt AIEEE Bos 182 Michael Westfall Donna Weymann Mark Whitney Peter Szoke Christine Tazewell Karen Wade 183 20 Ee Ron Atwood ines Michael Beckenstein Charles Dalton Denise Ast Bryan Ba 184 Y John Doole Thomas Edmonds Sarah Dalton Robert Doline Susan Farmer . La SS cain adetuiionaierrs ccs rane BM. jis ee Sky ee, mn A David Fay James Forest Mo Gill Mayer Grob Kenneth Harrison David Herman Richard Hoffman James Holleran 186 Stephen Keefer Diane King Bruce Knox Debbie Lowry Phillip Luebbert Darya Maanavi Chuck Martin Karen Mathews 187 John McCabe Michael Morris Gail Moses Stephen Nelson Ingrid Norby pi eee Ile Bernard Parker Linda Philpot John Priddy Jeanne Quarles Mark Raymond 188 Barbara Russell Donald Scott Stephen Shield Helen Short | | } David Snow a Mark Soltany Amy Thornhill Allyson Van Steenbergen Kathy Wagner Monette Wood 189 SYR Rg = c ae oO e £ i Spl 190 Though we are no longer one, our friendships will bond us together — forever. Candid Camera 192 194 Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program EVMS ODU The Departments of Biological and Chemical Sciences at Old Dominion University and the basic science departments of Eastern Virginia Medical School jointly offer course work and research opportunities leading to the Ph.D. in biomedical sciences. The program of study leading to the Ph.D. is interdisciplinary, providing a breadth of knowledge in the basic biomedical sciences. The student uses this breadth to study specific biomedical problems in depth in advanced course work and research. The graduate is a scientist who is trained to approach a biomedical project with an interdisciplinary philosophy and in-depth knowledge. : Bill Kearns ae OH LAN we Y, ey Zh vy, “”, 4 S “it 1968 cs ) Coavenyuee® Dr. Mark J. Rowe EVMS Director Jamshed Ayub Jeannine Alexander, 1986 _ Steven Bassett, 1985 _ Paul E. Bibbins, Jr., 1983 Edward Gaunt, 1984 1 Saeeda Hafiz, 1986 Margaret Lewis, 1985 Anne Pinkerton, 1986 Zeinab Wahab, 1984 (Not Pictured: Safia Baggia, Nandita Banerjee, Anthony Bauer, Adrienne Cox, Fizza Gulamali, Gamal Habib, Thais Keegan, Susan Lanzendorf, Jia-Hwei Lin, William Luttrell, Mahmood Morshedi, Sherry Taylor, Bau-Ling Tsay, Steven Warden.) 195 196 Art Therapy Cyndi Wolf, M.A., M.S.A.T Diane Tumblin, M.S.A.T.R. MASTER OF SCIENCEIN % A THEKAPY Gi = a ( Veal ™ N V7 y By eliciting artwork from a paffertThe art therapist utilizes the individual’s creative potential for discovery and investigation of conflict area derivatives within his psychic structure. As a part of a team, the interdisciplinary treatment team, the therapist contributes data useful in the team’s development of a planned diagnostic and therapeutic approach. By combining didactic work in psychology and therapy theory along with clinical practicums, the two year program leads to a Masters of Science degree. 1 Tracy Sprinkle, Beth Holt, Lynne Covington, Cyndi : j Wolf, Director reaper e “Without this playing with fantasy no creative work has ever yet come to birth. The debt we owe to the play of imagination is incalculable.”’ — Carl Gustav Jung (1885-1961) 197 eee eee 4x AL DK A a es es EC LB ee i in Medicine AMWA Girls are people Who are interested in the facts of life They want to know why They want to know what They want to know where They want to know how they were born And how they will die... Linda Lee Winters (age 8), “Girls and Boys” 1971 We especially want to thank Millicent Brown for her political and personal support, both greatly appreciated and sorely missed. ec eae een Court allows minor to have abortion More women becoming med students New formuls may stem abuse of drug ALLL ALLA ALLAN ILE AS Tare Cid ereces NO pen chant Women in Medicine was formed in 1981 to ee es provide a discussion resource group for students, ee sages faculty, physicians and other health professionals. We have furnished the opportunity for investigation and discussion of a wide range of topics including How to Survive (clinics, electives, residency application), Self Defense, Birthing Alternatives and Dual Career Marriages. The student branch of the American Medical Women’s Association was chartered in 1983 at EVMS. Still in its infancy, the group looks forward to interacting with practicing AMWA members in the Tidewater Area. Missing from picture: Mary Graham, Cathy Tugman, Laura Morris, M.D., Becky Haley, Devasmita Choudhury, Arindam Choudhury 200 se epaa : _ The Student National Medical Association The EVMS Chapter SNMA was organized through the efforts of the Area Health Education Center’s Minority Affairs program in November, 1980. Since that time, the organization has sponsored conferences on the concerns of minority medical students, lectured at local Black colleges, sponsored the administration of a pre-MCAT type exam, and had sponsored a National Boards Part | Workshop. In honor of Black History Week in February this year, the students graciously hosted a “‘Candle-light Poets’’. a eR RI Pa ee ee egy astm: 4 2 finns Tiaget The traditional EVMS summer retreat, sponsored by the Human Values in Medicine Program, is the entering student’s first impression of EVMS. The weekend before classes, the first year students are introduced to the EVMS community ‘“‘at ease’ through discussion groups, afternoon athletic activities (egg tosses, watermelon relay races), special interest groups (massage, med school coping techniques, early morning hiking), and massive doses of Hug Therapy — courtesy of Dr. Donnie Self. New students and their families meet the upper classmen and faculty and, most importantly, form friendships early with their classmates. With fond memories of Dr. McCombs and Mary Lu Parks doing the Rock Lobster to the sounds of KLIK, they begin classes. And somehow medical school seems less intimidating. 204 Family Practice Interest Group | | 1983-1984 FPIG Officers Dr. Berger talks with students about Family Medicine The EVMS Family Practice Interest Group, with Mary Graham as Chairperson, had an active year that began with a welcoming picnic for the Classes of 86 and ’87, and continued with monthly lecture-discussions on such topics as “‘the Nuts and Bolts of Applying to a Family Practice Residency,” and ‘“‘Sportsmedicine and the Family Physician.”’ Fun activities, such as a cruise on the Carrie B, were also sponsored. The group started a library file on Family Practice Residencies, and witnessed the birth of its newsletter, ‘““The Beeper.’’ The Department of Family Medicine and AHEC help suppor the attendance of five EVMS students at the National conference of Student Members of the American Academy of Family Physicians in Kansas City, a record number. Overall, it was a great year for the group, which continued to grow and presently has the highest percentage of students who are members of any Virginia medical school. The Community Action Committee continued to organize and sponsor EVMS students participation in off-campus community oriented activities. The CAC was supported in its work by the Eastern Virginia AHEC program, and the EVMS administration. Projects this year included the monthly Crestwood Clinic, in a underserved area of Chesapeake; weekly student trips to work with physicians and nurses providing health care to migrant workers on Virginia’s Eastern Shore; the annual March of Dimes : Superwalk; blood pressure screenings; numerous health screenings and high school physicals; and the annual CAC Xmas Drive for needy families. 4 ‘ [NO Dr. Graham and students after a busy night at the Crestwood Clinic. - The Community Action Committee i: Hague Regatta Casting all work aside, the EVMS students plunged into the sea on Linkhorn Bay at the home of Dr. William D. Mayer to celebrate the Seventh Annual ‘‘Hague”’ Regatta. Formerly at the Hague, the Regatta was moved to Linkhorn Bay because of Public Health restrictions. Each year it is sponsored by the Human Values in Medicine program and the Eastern Virginia Medical School Women. The highlight each year is the raft races, but for those not lured to the sea, there is a “‘fun run’, volleyball, and tug-of-war. ¥ i | ail This year’s Hague Regatta Commodore was Patricia B. = Williams, and she oversaw all seafaring events. After many + 4 Oy | TY. RU; mouthfulls of sea water, top nautical honors went to the | ae oil i é Class of 86 and ’87 for the mixed division, and for the second year in a row to the Class of ’85 for the Men’s Division. For the land-lubbers, there was a 2.2 mile ‘‘fun run” captured for the second year in a row by the swift Reggie Robinson. The day ended with everyone coming to shore and enjoying beer -n- hotdogs while trophies were presented. j Cay Z Fk 207 Va Trii-Me f’ KehoX Beach Karly A Great Trio — gee a a Be Sun, Sand, Sounds , Labor Day Weekend, Fort Story, Virginia Beach The sky cleared from threatening early morning clouds and the beach invited all sun-worshippers (aka med students). Sponsored by the Medical Society of Virginia, the idea of a Tri-Med School party was great — a chance to catch up with college friends at U. Va. and MCV, exchange ideas and experiences, and build up some old-fashioned rivalries. Unfortunately, only a few adventurers from Charlottesville and Richmond enjoyed that part of the beach, entertained by the tunes of the student group, Roger Ramjet. Their rock-and-roll finally coaxed lazy sunbathers to their feet, as the music combined with plenty of beer and volleyball for a great start to the holiday weekend. Late: Sept 3rd, 10:00am -6:00frm Admisston: free to student guest Place: Bol Hory, Va | feer, scdas and food provided pronscred ty Med. See. of ta 208 Significant Others Club Significant Others is an organization designed to create goodwill among its members as well as meet the needs of those who are closely involved with the medical students of EVMS. In its efforts to promote the good life at EVMS the Significant Others has sponsored bake sales, a pre-Christmas shopping trip to the Williamsburg Pottery Factory, and a most welcome social event, the Holiday Ball. Significant Others is a support group not only for spouses but for the EVMS community. EASTERN VIRGINI, N - Area Health Education Centers An inner-city clinic in Newport News, migrant farm workers on the Eastern Shore, preschool children in Norfolk — These are some of the unseen “‘faculty” of EVMS. They help students learn what the practice of medicine can be through programs supported by the Eastern Virginia Area Health Education Centers, AHEC for short. Under the direction of Dr. Edward Haskell, this youngest of the federally-funded AHEC’s in the country has established three satellite centers — Western Tidewater based in Chesapeake and including the Eastern Shore; Peninsula in Newport News and Hampton; and Norfolk. Through these centers and other regional health : centers, AHEC offers both rural and inner-city learning experiences with populations of the medically underserved. AHEC’s goal is to help students look beyond the classroom, outside the library, and sometimes into themselves. Winter Retreat “Information Explosion’. No one knew what to expect from the small group and plenary sessions typical of all retreats. While the topic applied to all students of medicine, lectures focused on the clinician’s role, responsibility, and problems of keeping up with new information being generated in all fields of medicine. Each had to choose a “learning objective” and research that topic. With the sites of Colonial Williamsburg and the grounds of the College of William and Mary nearby, the warm weather drew the participants outdoors for most of the daylight hours. Nighttime featured the “official’’ parties parties with music provided by a local deejay. In the EVMS tradition, the ‘‘unofficial’”’ parties lasted until dawn, followed by a farewell breakfast. 212 ae rn) at LAD i Ahh Pah vee TPES Aa K ERO etd eth) sere baba Date Tomorrow’s iss On Everything, P Saturday) — Holiday Ball 216 This December, once again, EVMS students, faculty, and staff began the holiday season in high fashion as they attended the Holiday Ball. This year it was celebrated at the Norfolk Elks Lodge and highlighted by a superb band open bar, and hor d’ouvres, in addition to tasty barbeque. It was sponsored by the newly formed ‘“‘Significant Others Club.” They did a fantastic job as usual inspiring a little bit of good cheer in all of us. The highlight of the Ball was Dr. Mayer’s dancing. He attributed his style to the influence of the EVMS students. Overall, a good time was had by all even without the mistletoe! 217, Advanced Cardiac Life Support A Code Red Team — Cardiac Arrest. ..No pulse, Start CPR!. . .1 2 3 4 5...EKG Monitor — V-fib. . .OK, let’s defibrillate at 200 joules ... Clear! ... No change in rhythm .. . Recharge defibrillator. ..Clear!...No change. ..Continue CPR, start IV and intubate.. .Let’s give epinephrine and bicarb. . . Defibrillate at 360 joules. ..We have NSR. A patient in the E.R.? ICU? or on the ward? Not this time. In this case, the patient was a mannikin and the code was simulated. This was part of the Advanced Cardiac Life Support course, an intense two-day course in which we learned about sudden cardiac death, and various resuscitation techniques. Included were dysrhythmia recognition, endotracheal intubation, drug therapy and defibrillation. The course culminated with the ‘“‘Megacode”’ — a mock cardiac arrest in which our newly acquired skills were put to the test. Having completed the course, we all felt better prepared for when the real situation occurs. 218 Seu PLUEHa eae tt abet itt BMS Rt aU UR REL MO ee elite nist i Velie oY EVMS KOkxniversary MT in Commemoration of the Tenth Anniversary 1973-1983 vy recent 7 a. aa’ : vs ae on Medical School Out-of | BHOPME, « « Aysho, THE MIND BEHIND This program is co-sponsored by the Community Mental Health Center and Psychiatric Institute and the Eastern Virginia Medical School Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. Medical School Out-of-Mind! Match Day According to Dean McCombs, Residency Match Day is a big day in medical students’ lives, ‘‘third only to birth. The second milestone is acceptance into medical school.”” This year, more than half were matched with first-choice programs, and 85% were matched with one of the top three choices, but the anxiety of waiting three long months between submitting rank lists and the opening of envelopes on this ominous day mounted steadily. On this 14th day of March, surrounded by newspaper reporters, television cameras, family and friends, each of us could feel the excitement and sense the nervousness. In one one swift motion the le tters which spelled out our fate were known, and with the help of the hops from Busch Brewery, the tensions were quickly relieved. a: w Sautee | = we) pes CLASS OF 1984 MARCHA 14, 1984 228 Senet f i Pi Sas: teins y Ae 1 iecieegere The Results Loren Amdursky: Medicine; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School, Norfolk, Virginia; to be followed by Psychiatry Joe Ascue: Obstetrics and Gynecology; Georgia Baptist Hospital; Atlanta, Georgia Debbie Banks: Family Practice; First Colonial Family Practice; Virginia Beach, Virginia Phil Beshany: Obstetrics and Gynecology; Portsmouth Naval Hospital; Portsmouth, Virginia Mark Bischof: Obstetrics and Gynecology; Orlando Regional Medical Center, Orlando, Florida Eric Bourhill: Family Practice; Duke-FAHEC Family Medicine Residency; Fayetteville, North Carolina Phyllis Bragg: Emergency Medicine; Allegheny General Hospital; Pittsburg, Pennsylvania Walter Broadnax: General Surgery; Rutgers Medical School at Camden Affiliated Hospitals; Camden, New Jersey Odette Campbell: Internal Medicine; Hahnemann University Hospital; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania George Chaconas: Family Practice; Roanoke Memorial Hospital; Roanoke, Virginia Cliff Connery: General Surgery; University Hospital, SUNY; Stony Brook, New York Steve Cowgill: Family Medicine; University of California San Francisco Affiliated Hospitals, Valley Medical Center; Fresno, California Greg Degnan: Surgery; Portsmouth Naval Hospital; Portsmouth, Virginia Peter Dozier: Pediatrics; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia Peter Drew: Pathology; Medical College of Georgia; Augusta, Georgia Rick Edwards: Internal Medicine; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia Bill Elwood: Surgery; Naval Hospital; Oakland, California Ed Fisher: Internal Medicine; Lenox Hill Hospital; New York, New York Lisa Framm: Transitional Opthamology; Boston University Affiliated Hospitals, Boston, Massachusetts; Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, D.C. Rick Francis: Internal Medicine; Baptist Hospital, University of Tennessee; Nashville, Tennessee Laura Gonzalez-Lawless: Internal Medicine; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia Mary Graham: School of Public Health, Harvard University (leading to the MPH degree); Boston, Massachusetts; to be followed by Family Medicine Rebecca Haley: Internal Medicine; Virginia Mason Hospital; Seattle, Washington Randy Hecht: Internal Medicine; Mc Gaw Medical Center, Northwestern University; Chicago, Illinois Ned Hemric: General Surgery; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia George Heuser: Internal Medicine; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia Terry Hoffman: Pediatrics; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia Larry Hornick: Family Practice; Riverside Hospital; Newport News, Virginia Mickey Hurst: Transitional; Riverside Hospital; Newport News, Virginia Susan Jaffe: Internal Medicine; Nassau Hospital; Mineola, New York Barb Joebstl: Medicine Pediatrics; Albert Einstein Medical Center; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jon Johnson: Pathology; Baptist Memorial Hospital; Memphis, Tennessee Maryann Kaveski: Obstetrics and Gynecology; Charleston Area Medical Center, West Virginia University; Charleston, West Virginia Scott Klavans: Surgery; Hospital of University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Pam Kopelove: Obstetrics and Gynecology; Maimonides Medical Center; Brooklyn, New York Jay Kuemmerle; General Surgery; Ohio Valley Medical Center, West Virginia University; Wheeling, West Virginia Don Lakatosh: Internal Medicine; Bowman Gray School of Medicine Affiliated Hospitals; Winston-Salem, North Carolina Gennard Lanzara: Anesthesiology; Duke University Medical Center; Durham, North Carolina Scott Lind: General Surgery; University of Texas Teaching Hospital; San Antonio, Texas Doug Louk: Obstetrics and Gynecology; Hershey Medical Center; Hershey, Pennsylvania Jay Lynch: Internal Medicine; University of Florida Medical Center, Shands Hospital; Gainesville, Florida Kevin Lynch: Internal Medicine; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk Virginia Dawn Manjoney: Transitional; St. Vincent’s Medical Center; Bridgeport, Connecticut Lindsey Marcellin: Internal Medicine; Georgetown University Hospital; Washington, DiGi Harlan Mast: Internal Medicine; Hershey Medical Center; Hershey, Pennsylvania Trish McAuliffe: Pediatrics; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia ’ Jay Melman: Obstetrics and Gynecology; Allentown Affiliated Hospitals; Allentown, Pennsylvania John Milas: Internal Medicine; Greenville Memorial Hospital; Greenville, South Carolina Michael Miller: travel, study, and research J.W. Mink: Pediatrics; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia Cynthia Mobley: Obstetrics and Gynecology; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia Sarah Moore: Psychiatry; Portsmouth Naval Hospital; Portsmouth, Virginia Patti Moulton: Psychiatry; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia Gina Murphy: Family Practice; Chippenham Hospital; Richmond, Virginia Steve Nafziger: Family Practice; St. Mary-Corwin Hospital; Pueblo, Colorado Toby Naidorf: Internal Medicine; Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Chuck Nguyen-Tan: General Surgery; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia Ralph Northam: Pediatrics; Brooke Army Medical Center; San Antonio, Texas Shari Odell: Internal Medicine; Medical College of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Donovan Parkes: Internal Medicine; Robert Packer Hospital; Sayre, Pennsylvania John Parkinson: Anesthesiology; Cleveland Clinic Hospital; Cleveland, Ohio Steve Patteson: Obstetrics and Gynecology; University of Tennessee Memorial; Knoxville, Tennessee Dave Persson: Internal Medicine; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia Rolland Phillips: Medicine; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia; to be followed by General Surgery Susan Pollack: Medicine Pediatrics; West Virginia University Hospital; Morgantown, West Virginia Andy Pollock: Internal Medicine; University of California (Davis) Hospitals; Sacramento, California Pam Pyle: Obstetrics and Gynecology; Franklin Square Hospital; Rosedale, Maryland Hobie Rawls: General Surgery; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia B.J. Rogers: General Surgery; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia Lauri Romanzi: Obstetrics and Gynecology; State University of New York Downstate Medical Center; Brooklyn, New York Dave Romness: Surgery; Mayo Graduate School of Medicine; Rochester, Minnesota Dan Rukstalis: General Surgery; Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center; Hanover, New Hampshire Wendy Rush: Family Practice; Sacred Heart Hospital; Allentown, Pennsylvania Ed Sandy: Obstetrics and Gynecology; Ohio State University Hospitals; Columbus, Ohio Jenny Sharp-Warthan: Transitional; Riverside Hospital; Newport News, Virginia Kathy Shaver: Internal Medicine; Roanoke Memorial Hospital; Roanoke, Virginia Karin Soobert: Internal Medicine; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia Karen Lea Southmayd: MarySue Spooner: Internal Medicine; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia Ray Staniunas: General Surgery; Boston University Affiliated Hospitals; Boston, Massachusetts Bill Swartworth: Internal Medicine; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School: Norfolk, Virginia Cathy Tugman: Transitional; St. Barnabas Medical Center; Livingstone, New Jersey John Turner: Surgery; Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital; Johnstown, Pennsylvania Rob Tumer: Internal Medicine; George Washington University; Washington, D.C. Dan Unger: General Surgery; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia Dave Wasserman: Pathology; New York University Medical Center; New York, New York Ken Weitzner: Psychiatry; Grady Memorial Hospital; Atlanta, Georgia Karen White: Internal Medicine; Georgetown University Hospital; Washington, D.C. Valerie White: Internal Medicine; Portsmouth Naval Hospital; Portsmouth, Virginia Charlotte Wilkes: Internal Medicine; Eastern Virginia Graduate School of Medicine; Norfolk, Virginia Mary Brennan Wirshup: Family Practice; Lancaster General Hospital; Lancaster, Pennsylvania Cole Wolford: Internal Medicine; Georgia Baptist Hospital; Atlanta, Georgia Jim Wooldridge: Internal Medicine; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia Joan Wooldridge: Pediatrics; Eastern Virginia Graduate Medical School; Norfolk, Virginia Scott Zackowski: Surgery; Portsmouth Naval Hospital; Portsmouth, Virginia MDpo se pr, N sure Et cociatos lames E. Etheridgey M.D . — 4 h’McFadden, M.D. The 1984 Harbour Staff Editor: Pam Kopelove Business Editor: Pam Kopelove Yearbook Staff: 1984: Eric Bourhill, Steve Cowgill, Bill Elwood, Ed Fisher, George Heuser, Larry Hornick, Mickey Hurst, Gennard Lanzara, J.W. Mink, Chuck Nguyen-Tan, Hobie Rawls, B.J. Rogers, Jenny Sharp, Valerie White. 1985: Catherine Chelimsky, Arindam Choudhury, Laurie Flint, Roy Hall, Rick Hellman. 1986: Jan Hecker, Ray Millan, Steve Powers. 1987: Ron Atwood, Jim Holleran, Diane King, Debbie Lowry, John McCabe, Karen Mathews, Jeanne Quarles, Steve Shield. The yearbook staff would like to thank the following individuals who contributed either photos or technical assistance toward the production of this book: Marty Carlo, Paul Haley, Larry Branham, Phillip Lanzafame, 4 aed i HiWp vie belt 9 agate we rues ft 2 pameraes 585 § ome oh He Yr a 2S 232 Cynthia Bleakley, Steve Shield, Phyllis Bragg, Gennard Anne Lanzara, Susan Pollack, Lindsey Marcellin, Mary Brennan, Pam Pyle, Lauri Romanzi, Maryann Kaveski, Steve Cowgill, Loren Amdursky, Carol Kennon, and EVMA Public Affairs Office. Artwork by: Rick Hellman, Ray Millan, and Chuck Nguyen-Tan. Senior Portraits by McIntosh Studios, Norfolk, Virginia. Other student portraits by the Audio-Visual Department, Norfolk General Hospital, Norfolk, Virginia. Very special thanks to Nancy Dillingham and Dr. Mike Oliver, who got us over the hill. Many thanks to those who contributed but were overlooked in these credits. Colophon: Harbour 1984, volume 9 of the EVMS Yearbook was printed by Hunter Publishing eae Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Copyright 1984 by the Harbour Staff, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, Virginia. Publishing Representative: John Perry. SES SRAURG EEE es ee de ee Scie ahcbaete ee ce wot a kane” pa cf o ” IN et ay Chromattc: T take off my white coat — T try to forgee: SMG CIO the world “Wttle Ul vt, thie ys oe Bee CGE c A Ta : OG, , — ‘ ' io . “WG ve i ‘ ] b be i 7 a ” 7 ‘ ® ren oa ts b. 4 ve , os areas 5 7 ? | = Noes Oa ald + Winston-Salem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY + North Carolina John Perry | Virginia Beach, Va. o | +, oth Duna een taiat ee te Me td aM } tee ciel ee os saan Soe eae Fue aes a=3 Stee ae Sta
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