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K I l ,Q . ' U two ' 'zi' ': ' H slt. . we W 'V ', 1--A f - mu, he l Wtuwu :girly 5, , as Mill if L . wr an A N 1 s 'w LIGHTER MOMENTS in preparing the '63 Speculum for publication came during meetings with Dr. Pierpont, faculty adviser. Always ready with welladvised words and free cigars, we always came away with new ideas. Pictured here are Dr. Pierpont, G. Fleischner, and L. Dornfeld. f Yff V ,Ji X l t . l . 1,2 f alfrtll MONA LISA! No, that's the Dean. William O'Connor, coordinator between the editors and publishers, had his hands full with a staff of one pro and 90 neophytes. Many thanks to Bill for all his help. Bill O'Connor and Des Dornfeld are shown here planning this year's Speculum. Speculum Staff Records Yeor's Events The 1963 SPECULUM commenced operations early in the school year with the planning, taking of pictures, sales and general confusion, and the enigma of who, what, and where. Under the leadership of Gerry Fleisch- ner, editorg Les Dornfeld, managing editorg and Marty Horowitz, business manager, the forces of the class were mobilized for the work of putting together a yearbook. In general, editorial policy was to publish a book describing the events of the year, using good taste and proper editorial form, and to incorporate the help of the underclassmen so that eventually the Speculum would be an actitfity of the entire medical school rather than just a senior class publication. With the faculty support and help of Dr. Howard Pierpont, Dr. Frank Allan, and Dr. Ruth Henderson, and Dr. Frank Miller, we hope we have set the standards for the future student publications. As with any group effort, this book is the result of hard work by members of the classes of the School of Medicine and others who unselfishly gave their time. We would like to take this opportunity to thank Miss Catherine Breen of the Dean's officeg Bowie and his staff, Mr. Clark, the school photographerg many of the senior wivesg the inevitable Bill O'Connorg and all those who gave time and encouragement throughout the year. 80 if is st.. Horowitz. sv! X, 'LUNCH AND TIP-toomuch Shownherehalancmg the budget are H.C. Reister, QB Cutshall and M.I
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PHI DELTA EPISILON Nat'l Grand Consul Dr. Seymour Albert gives us his winning smile indicative ofhis campaign to keep Phi De on top. , , f , FRES H MEN pledges are: R. Levine, D. Notes, S. Mandy, second rowg A. Abt, H. Yager. MEMBERS of Phi Delta Epsilon areg Hrs! rawg A. Blau, I. Koslow, B. Modlin, M. Kass, second rozu,' S. Mandy, R. Levine, H. Yager,D.Notes,D. Frnklin, R. Hin, ihira' 'rowg J.-Ganz, N. Koval, S. Cendelman, L. Wartofsky, S. Hirschberg, B. Weber, D. Goodman, B. Gould, M. Stearman, L. Lobl. we--V V ..z.?.,E., +....,,,, Ag .N H-r - - SJ '7 ev E ,Q 1- 'ZF 1 ' ww uni,
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'll A I W3 X I 4 f W PICTURE TAKING was ajoint If fx? !.-' process of scheduling and design. 1 5. l 1 ' I' 52 jack Hoffman and Tom Skelly f' pulled the job. True artistic talent , , is evident throughout the '63 K SPECULUM. Nt SUPER-SALESMANSHIP on the part of Howard Judd and Frank Buckingham pic- tured here was responsible for selling the '63 SPECULUM to the faculty, alumni, underclassmen, and parents. UNITED EFFORTS went into this year- book. With aid coming from every source ,N possible, there was cooperation among stu- dents, nurses, and wives. Pictured here are ' C Miss G. Kosek, R. Finn, L. Hovey, L. if will ' Dornfeld, Mrs. I. Hogman, Miss C. Bush, M-are- '7' and G. Fleischner. ,wspggg . In Ai ZW, X I t t sn U E, I ' -ff I ' 81
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