Hahnemann University School of Allied Health - Horizons Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1987

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To soy ThoT The Teochers ond sTudenTs of These progroms were ongry ond disoppoinTed is on undersToTemenT. We were frusTroTed To Think ThoT oil we were ThoughT of wos how much money we generoTe. The odminisTroTion did noT Toke inTo occounT oll The Time ond dedi- coTion conTribuTed by The Teochers, nor The enThusiosm exhibiTed by The sTudenTs. The odminisTroTion did noT lisTen, when employ- ers Told Them ThoT The groduoTes from These progroms were some of Their besT employ- ees. The odminisTroTion did noT poy oTTen- Tion To The good repuToTion of Hohnemonn groduoTes. All They looked oT wos if The pro- groms were in The red. Even when progrom direcTors volunTeered To moke drosTic bud- get cms, They dad noi iisien. fig Q1 IT is sod To Think ThoT mony UniversiTies in- cluding Hohnemonn hove for oTTen The Q moin purpose ThoT They were esToblished for: To give quoliTy educoTion. Hohnemonn Iv KWH, groduoTes do receive on excellenT educoi 1 Tion, due To ine decicmion of The fclcuiiy. ii Hohnemonn School of Allied HeolTh is To conTinue To exisT, The bureoucrdcy musT remember educoTion is firsT, noT money, Mciny Times o yeorbook is dedicoTed in The memory of o speciol person. We, The yeorbook sToff, would like To dedicoTe This yeorbook To oll The Teochers ond sTudenTs of The School of Allied HeolTh. To dll The Teochers, posT ond presenT, who olwoys kepT quoliTy educoTion os Their primory gool. To oll The sTudenTs, posT ond presenT, whose enThusiosm hos enriched The progroms. We Thonk you oll. We hope This yeorbook will serve os good memories. Finolly we hope The School of Allied HeolTh will conTine To grow inTo beTTer Things, buT To do This we oll musT remember EDUCATION musT come firsT. TABLE OF CCDNTENTS 1 71 - .:1 . X4 I 1 1 -T L , , ,Af- , X , ,, s ,-Q ' , in ' 1 ev E r .V -w-vm! kT9i'71F MAff 1 ,, ,mv 2 f , t'f I . .L ' jIbt'1 AQlQ1 X ' -- , , Q- A , K., A' ., ww 'QA 1: ,- v V ,..' Y - - . ,. ., ,, ,Q . W , L ' ff? U Y ' P , F . ,, - if A fp, ,, F any vw, V ' , M' I f . ,. l 5 .V 4. 6 . 1 T C15 .M I x r N, fgxxf' ,,-Q ig' 4 A 1 , -5. S! A ' .Q I .v-ff? if il Q' 65 I T I S X l I 'L X ..- I 14 2? Around HU Adminisrrorion Aoriviries And Services Progroms Senior Direorory .55 X Y II: I 4, 1' II gif? f' 1, ,Z , 1 1 ff: H 7 5 -f II! 'lf ff J' f A pg! A . 7, . U . d ' ' .? , 2': I 9 '65-J + A? GeT To know us Philadel- phia . . sTarTs The song ThaT people who live in Philadel- phia are familiar vviTh. Here aT Hahnemann, sTudenTs are giv- en The opporTuniTy To experi- ence The social and culTural evenfs going on in Philadel- phia. Through The STudenT Ser- vice Office, Hahnemann sTu- denTs can Take advanTage of discounT TickeTs To movies, museums, concerTs, and spe- cial evenTs. One can Take a walk on SouTh STreeT, New lvlarkef, or ride a bike along The beaufiful FairmounT Park. Philadelphia has many fine resTauranTs, parks, zoo, and a nighTlife ThaT won'T auiT. Phila- delphia has iT ALL, and Hahne- mann sTudenTs are lucky To be so close To iT all. --wear vr I '--1' v -T 'A' C 1 'gf lv . 'ful.f.iI,i? 2 :iv Mlffgl-Zyl In .0 'i 1 ......,, F-L ,-:, I!! :-14 zz, ECE. -L- .' J- I 'W FFF: 'Ill . L+:- -,-,.:a -n v---- -L s !?ighf.'B.S. ond A.S. tvlentol Heolth students portici- pote in o group discus- sion. Below left: Armetto Dovis ond Micnoel Green- berg CMHBS '87j discuss o recent lecture. Below right: Pot Eckrnon flefty ond Regino Allowoy QAD Nursing '87y toke vitol signs. lg?-Q Above: Sooson Monnikorottu ffor Lefty oncl Bridgid Ryon qrignty look on os Tnereso White ocljusts the oxygen level CRespiro tory Tneropy '87y Right: Alice Grous frignty tokes on X roy on Kotnleen Curtin CRocliology '87j No man has ever risen to the real stature . l-- -'- 27 Top left: Michelle Vrabel Cleftj and Maureen Smith 1 CBSN '88j practice physical exams. Top right: Mary- j X ann McCafferty checks patient information. CAD Nursing '87Q Left: Demaris Overton qleftj shows Cin- X ay Skarupa Qmicidlej and Jean Marie Pucello the in DNAse reaction. CCLS '88j Above: Zena Anderson Q. Qleftj examines Barbara Smith. CPA '88j . of s,ofHfuo! manhood Ul777f he hos found fhof X H 9. fi mqxriiirxg -L - Top: B.S. Mehrol Heolfh '88 sfudehrs porricipore in group Theropy. Right' Michelle Wolsh flefrj performs o BE on Jooh Dioz. QRQCI Tech '87y. Above: Robin Soidr Qlefrp ond Por Huber CAD. Nursing '87j check The IV level. 8 Achievf ... ' uni 4 ,ii Top left: Donna Di Pietro fleftj and Collene Murray check the progress of a patient. Clvlental Health A.S. '87j. Top right: Greg la- vecchla, Silvana Romeo qmiduley ana Brid- gicl Ryan work on ventilation equipment. fRespiratory Therapy '87Q Left: Richard Mc- Namara and Catherine Wolferth CPA '88j participate in learning lab. l?ighf.' Hamid Moattari Qleftj and Peter lvlaybo QCLS '885 set up culture media. X i ,541 5' Below: Channon Scoli QAD. Nursing '87p adjusls The IV drip. Rfghf: Diane Weisberg lesls The equipment with The help of Alan Chiaesler frniddlep and Louis G-eniner. CRespiralory Therapy '87j 'Qff -' l Above: Gerald Keller ana Susan Drake sirnulale a married couple as Calhy Sisca Qrighlj counsels. QMenTaI Healih '88Q. Right' Nancy Murray Qlefij and Mary Bryson Qrlghlj posilion Peggy Polls for an X-ray. Cl?aa Tech '87j .x , ff' 2,5 -Ov :..,,. if is liner To serve somebody else Thon IT is To serve himself Woodrow Wilson - dx., y, E , NX X Top leff: BeTh ArTon Cbocky checks The lungs of JoAnn Burns. CBSN '88j. Top right' Cc1Therine WolferTh qIefTj exomines The eyes of Aymie ToIenTino. CPA '88j Leff. Trocey ToronTo runs drug levels on The TDX CMLT '87Q. Above: Trocey PiTTs ossisTs This boy wiTh o lesson. CMenToI HeoITh A.S. '87y 'll Bed Race 86 BED RACE WINNERS Fastest Bed The Bed Sores Reg Blalaer Ray Crouch Don Rabor Greg Bauer Laurel Hansch Best Costumes and Decoratlon of Bed Mao' MAHPS Marc Cardeha Tuna Blalr Rebecca Pagdan John Galn Pan Mashkuhsl Greg Burke Matt Gotthold Most Orlglnal Theme Bedverly Hfllbfl Iles Bud McNulty Candy Muller Mary Alice Keough Marla McCue Funniest Bed MLT Vampires Carol Swlft Lorraine McCartney Maureen Callahan Jeff Dnna Best Overall Bed Libro Bound Erlc Lehnes Tony Wydan Steve Potter Joe Patane Gary Raft Wheelchalr Race Cathy Slsco BedPan Race Greg Bauer . . 1 1 1 , . . . I - ' 1 1 1 I 1 . . , I 1 1 - . 1 1 . I - 4 - 1 1 1 - - 1 1 f . . n I 1 1 . 1 I . . . . 1 1 1 1 . . - . - . il 1 '7 W' .rs is , .Z A-'3 XQJQ. A , 5 'Ko I Un 0 ll I 4 xx. f ' ' Q, - 'hm '-X VX 'X T41 E 4 w 17-' ....,,, ,V H'5. 'SQ , 4: ., nv- 13 1 I Aw C' I PY , x x it 1 - 3,. , . -MII 1, ,X-v ,-,brag 3 1 413 hi. Y I 'Q I 6 9 . B'-if.- Q, rx X in I L' 59 5 1. P -I 'z ,4 'I I ' 1 .P uk mf.1..T?vn-,,,N ' ,lk X N1 - ,Why ! f' A a 1 -'S- 'L ri? P if' 'w-7? lv Appreciation On August 34, 4986, Associote Deon Mory E. Schlosser retired from Hdhnemonn University ofter nine- teen yedrs of service. Deon Schlosser first come to Hdhnemonn in 1970 to serve os Director of the School of Nursing. After serving three yeors in the School of Nursing, she wos promoted to Associote Deon for the School of Allied Heolth Profes- sions. During her yeors os Associote Deon she hos mode mony contribu- tions to the School of Allied Heolth. Associote Deon Schlosser hos served diligently ond hos mode o losting im- pression on both students ond fdcul- ty olike. The yeorbook stoff ond stu- dents of the school would like to thonk Deon Schlosser for dll the time ond effort she hos devoted to our school. Our best wishes for o heolthy ond hdppy retirement. . V '- S ' X Mory E. Schlosser F? Mory Schlosser ond her secretory ond friend Pouline Polek. l t T l l ii Hr-q., 7 986 DIS NNGMSHED FA CUL TY 'T ijijii A WARD Dr. Martin Lipschutz, Ph.D. The Distinguished Faculty Award recognizes a faculty member for excellence in teaching and out- standing service to the school. This year's recipent, Martin Lipschutz, epitomizes those qualities for which the award stands. The recognition of Martin's teach- ing abilities and his considerable in- fluence on students began long be- fore his joining Hahnemann's faculty, extending from the East coast of the United States to Taiwan where he was a Fulbright Senior lecturer and consultant forthe United States Educational Foundation of the Re- public of China. This ability to impact on students from diverse cultures extends into his writings. One ofthe books Dr. Llpschutz wrote with the intention of helping his students un- derstand a difficult subject has been translated into Spanish, German, French. and Italian. l-lls' influence on 1 ,ie.- young minds has been worldwide. lt is students at Hahnemann who have benefitted most recently and most directly from their contact with Dr. Lipschutz. Student evaluations, often the bane of an instructor's ex- istence, have consistently pointed out that Martin is extremely patient, ever understanding of program constraints on student time, and empathetlc to their needs. He shows consummate skill in being able to successfully teach difficult quantitative subjects to non-math- ematics majors. One of Martin's col- leagues told me how Martin would so intricately lace the subject mat- ter with his wit and humor that many students learned in spite of themselves. University students are not the only recipients of Martin's teaching excellence. Several years ago when it became evident that many P' f'LjRLX' faculty members were computer ll- literate, Dr. Lipschutz designed a course, wrote the lecture notes and laboratory problems, and taught the course for faculty during the summer months as a service to Hah- nemann University and its faculty. Martin then assisted others in devel- oping a computer teaching pro- gram for all Hahnemann faculty, staff, and students. The excellence of his teaching, the style of his presentation, and the compassionate quality of his inter- action with students makes Dr. Lips- chutz a role model for us all. The staff of the i-iorizon's year- book and all the students would like to congratulate Martin M. Lipschutz, Ph.D., Professor of Physiology and Biophysics on receiving the 4986 Dls- tinguished Faculty Award. N Hugh Rosen, D.S.W., Associare Dean for Programs. rx QQ S.. EMA 1 :J-1 - XX' .JU N9 if fx.. , v, 4 ,Af Q Bertram S, Brown, fv1,D,, Pre-Sidem Kathryn Fuscaldo, Ph.D., Acting Dean, SAHP l Willard Green, Pn.D., Associare Dean for Academic Affairs mea 9-o Suzonne Snevloncl, Secretory Linn Giompiefro, Project Coordinoior Michele Dominic, Admissions Speciolisi 3 ,,.. 119. Londo Tuzi, Admissions Speciolisi - ,N r, W -vnf. ,MQ Ms. ,gf Bebe Doily, Business ivionoger Arlene Corpel, SAHP Recruiier Horriei Golen, SAHP Recruiter ll.: N921 STUDENT ACTIVITIES Jean Dorman, Direcfor Arvin l. Lubefkin, Ph.D., Dean of STuclenTs 'fi I The Office of STuclenT AoTiviTies is 1, The focal poinT of exfraourricular ao- - ' ' TiviTies aT Hahnemann Universify. T T-' ' ' A Movies, social evenTs, inframural TT:'1'I baskefball, volleyball ana soffpall, I ' The sTuclenT newspaper, The SAI-IP Yearbook, aisoounf Tiokefs for The Theafre, rnovies, ancl oulTural evenfs are jusT a few of The aoTiviTies ThaT I are are coorainafecl Through The Of- fice of STuaenT AoTiviTies. Supporf ana aclminisTraTive assisfanoe is pro- viaea To various sTuaenT organiza- Tions and inTeresT groups. STuaenTs are acTively involvea in The planning, organizing, ana irnplernenfing of various aoTiviTies Through The Univer- siTy AoTiviTies ComrniTTee. -1.1.- .... I li Ili x Ctiii ' 2'i'f71 f :I ,V , Temp Work-sTucly sTuaenTs Kriss Glowacki ana Julian Morrell work on The beclraoe. 20 X CynThia Henry, SecreTary ls This The direcfor of STuaenT AcTiviTies'??'?'? STUDENT CGUNSELING CENTER The staff of the Student Counseling Center help students with personal concerns and aca- demic difficulties. Problems with studies and test taking, adjustment to University life-these are some of the problems with which we've helped students. Individual counseling and skills-building workshops enrich the educational experience at Scott H. Friedman, Psy.D. Hahnemann. Scott H Friedman Psy D -Director Joseph W. Slap, MD. -Psychiatric Consultant Caryn Richfield, Psy. D. -Staff Psychologist Donna Smith, Secretary Career Services '21 1 Anne ' V Anne Halpin, Secretary A -1' 1 ju X Services all stu- education: materials on' various ca-' ry objective of Career Services is to of the of Hahne- reersg and assistance with resf offer assistance with career devel- available writfig, interview techniques J Q opment: putting backgroundggedu- to alumni. Services include a part- job search techniques. There isdjp cation and skills to time job program CJLDP55 informa- referral file as well wtgrmm'g which offers ful i T d, tion on grad schools and further list their vacant positions. satisfaction. N HELPING HANDS Suson Rottner, M.D., Director, Student Heolth 4 W 1 1' 5 K Ingolf Smrke Director, Bookstore X JODODIWCJ Hixson Director, Fir1C1nCiGI Aid 22 -F' '-5'-'3 ' YX 5.10 n Potrice Sontiogo, Loon Coorclinotor Y 2 i f i i ,i A F ii. if l'3 v,-,fm 1 fr I . Us ,-.al . ' 0 4 X., mi I Corol Fenichel, Director, Librory ally I c1...,Qs Alon J. Sims, Registror Lal irq! ,,, , ,i i 's... -a:'2,9' . Joqueline Cooley, Bursor Morionne Shetzlin, College Work-Study i i I I V 'iii ,gf 11 I X :v Julian Morrell, Editor i 1 me More TEM Pos re i Nick Tsorouhos geis on upcioie on 0 hor siory. ii Paul Singer reviews ci siory for The nexr ediiion Who's Who Among Students ln Americon Joseph, Rodiologic Technicion, University Groduotion Committee, Open House Volunteer, Winning Competi- tor in PSRT Techni-bowl. Kothleen, ADN Closs Treosurer, Nursing Foculty Plonning Committee, member of Notionol Leogue of Nursing Certificotion. Robin, Rodiologic Technicion Student Senote representotive, Yeorbook Committee. Penelope, BSN student who works in on olcohol ond drug obuse rehobilitotion progrdm, developed the Dy- ing ond Grieving hotline in Princeton, NJ, Kothleen, Rodiologic Technicion Student Senote representotive, Yeorbook Committee. Rebeccd, Physicion Assistont Student Senote repre- sentotive, Yeorbook Committee, Volunteer Counselor for Plonned Porenthood, Counselor for Hondicopped children. Mory Alice, Clinicol Ldborotory Science Student Senote representotive, Co-editor of Yeorbook, Bedroce Committee. Doreen, ADN Closs President, Student Senote representotive. vig Joseph G-uidotti Kothleen Bridge Robin Chopmon Penelope Chose Kothleen Ann Curtin Rebecco Herb Mory Alice Keough Doreen Krdher Junior Colleges And UniversiTies PClTricia Lee Mary Lipinski Charles McNulTy CynThia Miller Julian Morrell PaTncra Rice 1 .,-T4 Renee Sussman Adrienne Wolmark PaTricia, ADN sTudenT is The Treasurer of The STu- denT SenaTe, and a voIunTeer for The Muscular DysTrophy AssociaTion. Mary, Physician AssisTanT STudenT Senaie repre- senTaTive, member of The Wilbur Oaks SocieTy, member of The PA STaff commiTTee. Charles, Clinical LaboraTory Science program, Adver- Tising Manager of Yearbook, Social CommiTTee Repre- senTaTive for SAHP, ElecTion CommiTTee for SAHP CynThia, Clinical LabaraTory Science program, Co-ediTor of Yearbook, Bedrace CommiTTee, GraduaTion CommiTTee. Julian, ADN STudenT, EdiTor of MorTem PosTe, Yearbook CommiTTee, Bedrace CommiTTee. PaTricia, Physician AssisTanT program, Member of The PSPA SocieTy Liason CommiTTee, Member of Wilbur Oaks SocieTy. Renee, BSN program, Teacher of CPR Classes, Class represenTaTive for Course Curriculum CommiTTee, Fund Raiser for Muscular DysTrophy. Adrienne, MenTal HealTh BQS. STudenT SenaTe Class rep- resenTaTive, Member of The Appeals CommiTTee CSAHPQ, Member of The Academic Scholarship 84 Sup- porT CommiTTee. Hallowee WCA? 4, Q. Qx A Q Q fb HOLIDAY PARTY l 7 I .-5' 5. 1. f il 2 ' 1 . x , 6 ' Wi T 3 3 .- -av li-vii 1 I YJ 'Q 5 .LS I5 , , nf-W1 X . 'I 4 I I N IP .U :Yi ilxxgp am - I Q - J 'x flu! g I llxx 1 L .' -xx' :1 ' ' is--Q X I 1b'. . . . X .5' 1 15 fs J, Gs Xa: igffsfk ' M X? 'is Q Q rf 4. STUDENT SENATE '86-'87 Officers President Pieter A. Bish Vice Presiaent JoAnn Ecker Secretary Darlene lvlixson Treasurer Patti Lee l The Student Senate promotes ancl represents the rights and in- terest of students in affairs involv- ing student-faculty and student- aaministration relations. The Senate coordinates, stirnulates ana regulates student activities and organizations. The Student Senate takes necessary action to support the philosophy ana achieve the objectives of the School of Allied Health Professions 6 . L. '86-'87 Class Reoresenlalives Medical Laooralory Technoloagy Monica Mason '87 Lorraine Mc Carlney '87 Carol Swifl '87 Clinical Laooralory Science Jeanne Tornshaw '87 Cynlhia Skarupa '88 Menlal Heallh Bachelor Adrienne Wolrnark '87 Barbara Nalalie '88 Associale Degree Nursing Doreen Kraher '87 Mike Rolhenberger '88 Bachelor Degree Nursing Maureen Casey '87 Sue Sermarini '87 Linda Karr '89 Physician Assislanl Julie Missimo '88 Radiologic Technology Joan Diaz '87 Colleen Mallon '88 Respiratory Therapy Renee T. Wood '87 This picture may depict us as being calm, cool. and collective but pictures can be deceiving. Doing this yearbook is a big pro- duction filled with a lot of hassels. There are many things that happen that you never count on, for example-Cindy taking that once in a lifetime shot with no film in the camera, Mary Alice scheduling senior por- traits and no seniors showing up, working 'til midnight to make a deadline, or doing twenty layouts only to find out that they all need to be changed. Producing a yearbook can be frustrating at times but there is also satisfaction. Over the past four years Cindy and I have been co-editors for three of those years. In those years we,have met and worked with some great people. We were lucky to come in contact with the different programs, facul- ty and students. We had a chance to meet other people besides just the individ- uals in our own program ln spite of all the hard work we did have fun. We were lucky to bein front of all the special events, to get great pictures. Cindy and l did not do this alone. Over the past four years we have worked with some of the best people- the students who participated on our staff, the faculty for putting up with our constant interruptions, the administration for their cooperation, to all of you we say thank you. A. great big thank you to Phil Klein from Jostens Printing and Publishing. Last but not least a special thank you must go to Jean Dorman who has put up with our constant complaining and lines like i'Jean, just one more favor. To you Jean we thank you for all your time and constant encouragement. P So for ,Cindy and myself this will be our last yearbook Cihank C-odlllj We have al- ways tried to put out a good yearbook, hopefully the Last will be the best. up-it aff . ig, 4A iv 'ml Above, leff fo nghf. Mental Health staff, Sylvia Sne daker, MHBS '88 and Barbara Natalie, MHBS '88. Not pictured: Donna DiPietro and Colleen Murray, MHAD 87. Above right. left to Hghf: Nursing Staff, Kacey Clifford. ADN '88 and Julian Morrell, ADN '88. Not pic- tured: Colleen Kearney, BSN '87, Channon Scott. ADN 87. Renee Sussman, BSN '87. 1 ,lf W , 4 '+- T' 1- '! m5'f' , -Q, El X. K .. ew ,J in 0 . A I 1.41 F .1 l' Wood '87 Cleffj and 'Silvano Above: CLS editors. Gwen Murph and Mqricr Mc Cue '87, 17 Left Respiratory Therapy r . u ,Y ook DO 7 ik or , Vg Am NF, N, X Y ' if V A r , 4 1 f MQ S if . - ' 7462- 2-19 1, , j. i4 I' 1, ' ' K gg ,W 1 1.1, ng J? BP .L M 5 J V Q , .vj-ug , 4 ' ,Y rf rf H rr r E 4 ,. ' 4 f fi 'r ew Q, qw. wig- 'a , - 'f 4 ' a 40: M' 1 ' 'N fl 1 V' I 'V K' ' f , ,,, . W fM i 2, L V J. r 352' r :N K' Answer on poge 425 Con you idenrify your orogrom direoror? Willard P. Green, Ph.D. DeparTmenT Chairman sf. 11' 541' ii' .si V T .mi A ,1 i l 41 Ll HumaniTies And Social Sciences HumaniTies and Social Sciences are an inTegral ingredieni To each curric- ulum in The allied healTh sciences. Through These disciplines The sTudenT is made aware of The richness and complexiTy of The person who will Take on The role of clienT or paTienT. LiTeraTure, philosophy, and religion address quesTions of The naTure of persons. HisTory, psychology, and sociology place The individual in The conTexT of socieTy. BoTh disciplines are necessary componenTs in offering The sTudenT a comprehensive picTure of The individ- uals wiTh whom They will inTeracT as The sTudenT assumes his or her profes- sional role in one of The allied heaITh sciences. Humanifies and Social Sciences FacuITy, leff fo righf: Dr. Willard P. Green, Ph.D., Marjorie King, Ph.D.: David H. Flood, Ph.D.: fSGOT9dDf Gerald Rosenfhal, Ph.D.: Gerald A. Bello, Ph.D. Pauline Watson Associafe of Science , , . ,,-N--,., 4 , xv ., Ehww, 7 4 3 -1' f 4:'25:.?igef ig' 4' fgtfwaff, Y 1 ,aeqffii .Q 9535- 1 '4 , wyf. Y my . .- SSJEWR WG' 1. 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After working for 3 yedrs ds o Generalist ond rotdting through dll the lobs, she migroted to Nossdu, Boho- mos ond worked in the Micro- biology lob for three yeors. ln - August of 4984 she come to Hohnemonn University to ob- toin o Bochelor degree in Med- icol Technology. According to Eton, dfter working for six yeors it wds diffi- cult to get bdck into the rou- tine of studying. On the other hdnd, the procticol experi- ence she obtdined by working hos been of greot odvontdge to hef. Upon grodudtion Eton would A like to teoch Microbiology ond ' eventuolly go on to obtoin her MS. in Educotion. Eton likes the USA but misses the crystol cledr wdter of the Corib- bedn sed. Eton we hope dll your dreoms become redlity. Corol Swift, MLT '87 rol is o notive Philddelphidn who is presently morried ond o mother of three boys, dges 7, 40 ond 42. Corol worked ds d volunteer in the pdrent nurser- ies of the School District of Philodelphid ond wos o Den leoder for the Cub Scouts for three yeors. With the birth of T her lost son, Jeffrey, Cdrol be- come interested in Medicol Technology ond decided to pursue o cdreer for herself. In 4985, Cdrol come to Hoh- nemonng she chose HU be- couse of the good prdcticol experience the MLT progrom offers. Corol finds time in her busy schedule to pdrticipote in Student government ond in the Bed Roce committee: it is difficult to roise o fdmily while going to school, but to Corol it is well worth the effort. Corol hopes to get d job in the field upon groduoting in 4987 ond even- tuolly return to school for her BS. Best wishes Corol, in your endeovors. Jodn Brown, CLS '88 riginolly from Illinois, Joon is currently in the CLS closs of '88 ond hos o Co-op job ot Northedstern Hospitdl. She is one of the unique few who hos mode o coreer chonge. Joon hdd two very suc- cessful insuronce positions. She worked for o compony ond soon become monger of the cloims deport- ment. Ldter, she wos trecisurer for four yedrs in Virginio with dnother firm. Then upon moving to Penn- sylvonid, the switch occured. She enrolled in the Mdnor Ju- nior College MLT progrom. Joon feels much reword in helping others ond in constont- ly meeting chdnges in the lob- ordtory otmosphere. Her future plons ore ds dmbitious os her originol move into heolth core. Jodn hopes to obtoin o Mos- ter's degree ond eventuolly return to her home stote of Illinois. We wish you success Joon, in oll you do. Melecio Pinedd, MLT '87 elecio wos born ond roised in Ecud- dor ond obtoined o BS in Educotion while there. For 4 yedr, he worked os d tedcher for the community in the Andes port of Ecuddor ond for 5 yeors ds o teoch- er for the blind. Mel's dreom is to become o Medicol Technologist: his work in Ecuddor wos so involved thot he wos undble to pursue this cdreer. ln 4984, Mel come to the USA: he worked for 2 yeors with the multiply hondicopped. Mel then took d job working in recredtion for the profound re- torded people ot COMHAR CCommunity Orgdnizdtion for Mentdl Heolth ond Retordd- tiony ond is still working there. In 4985, Hdhnemonn opened its doors to Mel ond his dredm. Upon grdduotion in '87, Mel hopes to work os o Medicol Ldborotory Technicidn ond then continue on for his BS. Best of luck Mel in occomplish- ing your godls. FACULTY . T Pamela Buccelli, Ea.D., M.T. QASCPQ Program Direclor Associate of Science Degree Bachelor of Science Degree WWTF! to W X xi ik-sf, H. , , ,-:Q f MAL. 5-as 5 1 I.'.s K ll 51.445 nu., . gg- VM 0 ' 'U ' 5 Q Q G 5 Q . t v s 5 w v N J ' '-22.1 gzn. , 53.10 . md'-'- ., 1: f ' 0' 0-PQ , 05 T me vagfxl 'li?.Q1:-fi N' : any Q, J H851 ' I ' g a's:'L0 ' 'wry'- wh s ,. ,.,,, '-0 s . on g o'o X In ,Q A. 'fun' A' vu 1 -rr.'.:fs 'isf' 'P 'N- V:--..,., x wx . ' l gx ii' . H i - ,geo S T I is., ., I CLS Facully, leff fo righf, slancling: Sieve Anderson, MT QASCPQ Ann Knebel, MT CASCPJJ Lorelia Nemcnik, MS.: MT CASCPT, Poberla Brunner, MTQASCPQ5 Linda Seefriea, MT QASCPQJ Cynlnia Griffin MS., MT QASCPQ, sealed: Pamela Buccelli, Ea. D., MT QASCPJJ Susan Friecl, MT CASCPQ Bachelor Of Science Degree Carolrne Agnew Anita Barilla XX f xv., ., 'wwf' M X .Xl 7 ink Mary Alice K eough Helena Marine y 'X s X K Cynrnia Miller Gwen Murphy l rs T17 Vlncenf Gordon Gail Hauer 45 33.43 Maria McCue l Charles Mclvulfy f l ?f I g' F r lf! I 1 Efon Newsome John Orfinsk y Sharon Podbury Doug Pnmovero 1 '- x XX 5 John Rose Pofricio Ro vinski Jeanne Tomshow 1 THROUGH TI-IE YEARS L fs FX r-1 uv'- ' fo f- 9 - .L 1' 'i ' ,-erhf 4.-if--1. 'o ELQ: Closs Cf 4988 'Q o 5 f 'S A .a ' Q-,,..-4 Seoied leff fo righf - Anne Singles, Koihleen Cosgrove, Borboro Moko, Kimberly Scipione, Shieio McGee, Jeonne Morie Puciilo, Sionciing leff fo right - Sue Hilliord, Christopher Kuchorik, Louise Beliromo, Trevor Turnmings, John Korrue, Dovid Grohom, Roxon Reynolds, Peier Moybo, Shielo Borciiey, Cecille Boiinos, Cynihio Skorupo, Demoris Overton, Borboro Fry, Homid Mooirori, Donno Movery S AI X .4 K ft! , .Ya sy ,Q i H, 1 1 fziszi..- a s 'f. 1 1 .5 , Xi hi ,L u l ' -H. ' F'- '. ' Q if K'-f 11. f x ff-- X 1 4 ,V ,LA -f nz' ,.. ,Q 1 r V f' ..4' 5 ! T55-'l. X L, M. 1, - W ,412 1 .1 ,ig 1- -- nf- if xjH : K ,WM Associdre Of Science Degree N QR 7 1 'T Rhino Arceo Annie Chang Michele Cianci Nancy Coolen Michele Cooper Jeffrey Dina Johanna Gordon Rosemary Hogan Denise Kennedy Karen Killian- Troilo Lorraine Macarfne y Lisa Mapp f 4' Monica Mason Anne Malusik Amy McCullough Dinifa McGee iiza Menar Dania Mirabai Carol Swift Traci Taranfo i v ' QF'-gf ..-L ' 1 Me-iecio Pineda Danny Ricci Nor Pictured' Judy Bassarrer Deborah Graham in-ha as 2 Wi' 'l 'QV .1 , ,ef 5,25 , fs., Q6 if full Y x -51 .,..-v- I L L3 g ll ' A L. ' . v 1, 'L Q A N ,lisa ,..,...-, M. --in -,.....-3-Q 5 TI. 'F 4 MENTAL HEALTH ECNNOLOGV KoThIeen J. DougherTy, MHBS '87 oThleen J. DougherTy is d single moTh- er of d young son. She compIeTed her high school work dT d ciTy funded progrdm cdlled Comprehensive Services for School-Age Pdrenfs. When ThdT much needed progrdm fdced clo- sure, KdThy dppeored before ciTy council To spedk in iTs be- hdlf. She wroTe Two drTicIes dbouT her experience ond The vdlue of This specidl progrdm. BoTh orTicIes were published. There is no doubT ThdT her work helped To sdve The progrdm for oTher school-oge pdrenTs. KoThy decided To enTer The menTdl heolfh field To in- creose her undersTdnding of people ond Thus become d beTTer wriTer. She hos now de- cided To mdke her mdjor co- reer gool menTdl hedITh, buT will sTill conTinue To wriTe. Lynne J. RosensTein, MenTol HeolTh Technology '87 s d MenTdI HeoITh STudenT I hdve be- gun To work wiTh people who dre chronic medicdlly ill. My focus is To look dT The inTerfdce beTween medicine ond psychology, To consider how d po- TienT's physicdl condiTion df- fecTs Their emoTions ond ddily living, ond olso how emoTlondl sTresses offecT Their physicdl condiTion. My gool is To help The pdTienT dchieve d bdlonce in coping wiTh Their illness. As o sTudenT of KdrdTe for Ten yeors, my per- cepTion is ThdT Through d fo- cused inTenTiondliTy, I hdve been dble To keep my life in bdldnce wiTh The ndTure of living. Shdhidoh Fdrugi, MBHS '87 hdhiddh Fdrugi is o senior who hos dl- reddy dccomplished d gredT dedl ond who is very likely To dchieve even more. A moTher of five children, Shdhi- ddh is dn inTensely spiriTudl womon wiTh d ThirsT for knowledge. AT 47, she wos The firsT femdle Muslim min- isTer in The Deldwore Vdlley. She hos counseled prison in- mdTes ond dssisTed young chil- dren in The schools. Shohidoh feels ThdT we only use d smdll porT of our minds, especidlly The spiriTuoI porT. Somedoy she would like To hdve her own school where dll ospecTs of childrens' minds could be de- veloped fully. We ore sure ThdT she will be successful. l Gloria Willioms, MenTol I-Ieolfh Technology '87 s o sTudenT in my senior yeor of high school, I wos infroduced To Hdhnemdnn Hospifdl. A work sTudy progrdm OT Hdhnemonn sponsored by Dr, Sofisky endbled me To oquire prepord- Tion for fuTure employmenT. Quolificdhons ond hdnds on experience come under The guidonce of Adminis- Trofive DirecTor Ms. KdThy Morris of The HeorT STdTion now known os The Cor- diovdsculor lnsTiTuTe. PosT grodudfion in June of 4972 ond on opplicdTion loTer I become on ElecTrocordiogrom Tech- nicion. Hdhnemonn become d Universi- Ty during my 42 yeors of empIoymenT There. Vorious Technicol experiences I hdve received from Hohnemonn such os, UniT Clerk, 317: yeors, Hemodiolysis Technicidn, six yeors. I dm on ocTive member of Union 'ITQQC ond Their sTi- pend progrdm. The sTipend progrdm mode iT possible for my ledve of ob- sence ond enfronce inTo The Asso- cioTe Degree Progrom in MenTdl Heolfh Technology grddudfing cldss of 4987. l om olso o full Time porenT of Two lovely sons, oges eighT ond nine who ore my inspiroflon. lnspiroTion olso comes from 0 hosT of previous co-workers ond o specidl professor, Dr. AsTrid Alvorodo- Jimenez. My currenT godl upon grodudTion is To mdTri- culoTe To d BSN progrdm in preporoTion for d full Time posiTion on 41Th PMCU GS o psychidTric nurse. Moy God bless dll my fellow cIdssmoTes ond Those who hcive inspired me. Foculry Joseph R. Cosey, B.A. Dr. Hugh Rosen, D.S.W. Assisfonf Progrorn Direcfor Progrom Direcfor Associofe Degree Associofe ond Bochelor , l sn... 72. , . :,.. ,bw 'f v I O- 1' 11' :J 9 'vw 1 4 1 'I ' ix? rv' 'cgi' 4, ,, 7 ' 4' ws afqifs, 'Hs . 8 3 Miria- 1.23523 vang.- we K :EES w Y L 'V+ , ny ,+- . -Pr far.: Q- 5 r . sswmis ' B.S. Foculfy, leff fo righf: Jornes Coone, Psy. D., Clinicol Assisfonf Professor: Jeon Borr, M.S.W., Professor: Roberf Coruso, PhD., Assisfonf Professor: Rochelle Dorfrnon, M.S.VV., Insfruoforg Anfhony Arce, MD., Professor: Hugh Rosen, D.S.W., Professor 2544 Xiv, . +A '77 Y N.. .24 A.S. Fooulfyp leff fo right' Joseph R. Cosey, Assisfonf Direcfor: Chorles Weyl, M.S.S., JD.: Woyne Soffen, B.A.5 Hugh Rosen, D.S.W., Direcfor. BACHELOR CF SCIENCE I 45 ,-1 5 'E' ,J Deborah Braunsfon Janef Coyle Armefla Davis Kafhleen Davis Shahidah Faruai Dormallee Fischer John Franks Michael Greenberg 19-n T ' Regina Grey Dawn Harro Phyllis Hefner Sheri Jacobs Bruce Kacher Wfflfffed LGPOS0 Susan Masfer Josephine Sanders ., . I5 AQ .AA PAf.4x Q' v .J' I V- . X 1 1 ' i ' 4 , Lynne ghmskfe Lesseffe Smifh Maggie Synder Kafhleen Williams not pictured: Margaref Bihder Velveffa James .I Adrienne Woimark I AVMP1-!x -V + Xi -A N if i -1-2' A . , ' 5 ' f Y I A I fx gl A ' , U- V 4 QE Kai' 'I W B.S. Class Of '88 Fronl row: Leff fo righf: Judiln lvlellzer, Rose Williams, Second row: Leff fo righf: Sue Drake, Anloinelle Bronco, Judy Powell, Gerald Keller, Rilo Coslel, Kalnerine Morrissey, Andrea Callabiano, Ann Warnock Tnird row: Leff fo right' Joyce Windfelder, Pamela Earussi, Sylvia Snedaker, Andrea Serber, Pamela Eary, Kacy Spano. Fife a Y: fi, wa i 9.5:-slag, 17351 QW 7 A 'A' QW 1 i 7' f . ies ,W 'fi .ll 'Fu-I XV! , Ni , .., an -1- fa A77 X w 9 ' o A 2? . 1, 5 V1 I I ' 4 - Q T ' t f 7 H'.S Q!! Jwiig3is'g:,a I L Ju CW: l , B? Jn Hi 9 gr, f .naw K lr 'K ' 7562 , f v . ww bmp -- . Jfyffs' xg 35 ' 'Ry' '.- ,hir Y . . 52 - ,4- -xA ,--. ,gy , qv- L ASSOCIATE OE SCIENCE Robin Brighl Sylvia Buffs John Cola Donna DiPiefro Y 1 is Denise Forle Jordan Musicanr S -'Iv' , 4 V 7 ,, , ly A, V f , , . ' . Audrey Sie vens :S wi Angela Laney Juanifa Marrow Colleen Murray Tracy Pills Lynne Rosenslein Bonne Schulman Valerie S free fs aux Gloria Williams MCG O'HOfO Morlene Brown NOT Pictured: Elvcr Brennan, Adrieene G-Iosco, Somlie Irvin, George Rafferty 'swarm usd- ' 5 '., x L. , lg. ' 'L 5 ....- Ll ,.-. , W A dwg, is qv-..-. , ,N,- 1!f f u-is ygivns nb -X , t ,,, . A - irggff. -.., I J , . , 21 .5 A' ki? P : A F' ...lf A ' ,IW ' V V ' ...f 3 I 3 In ,f 4 59 AS. CLASS CDF '88 Kneeling, leff fo right' Alyson Rossino, Steffi Levin, Nodine G-uyion, Audeonne Smith, Mory Dion, Coiherine French. Siondingg leff fo rfghf: Sondro Romeo, Juoniro Coles, Melisso Hubbord, Snoron Cory, Penny Stork, Ressolo McCollum, Rose Tilson, Koinryn Eisenberg, Fern Milmon, Giorio Henry, Mory Plurnley. ...gil -1- 4 1, I f A, S Ah , aah! - ' its , Z S f N Qi if f- XTR ,. jf , A' We 4 5 ff, W x , If ,Q .M 'Ag-'rs:,.' i vx . in 'N -1 Y, , Y ?'i5fE9N :if ' , 1 . ff' if D i4'A,ii1l im .,, so N If 60 1 .... V zz 1.5 . ' .i? iif.,..,,j7 14 'Q GH: 4 f-4 ,53 f k ,- I , 'ya 3 Z-' i,gf1,1,g.- 5. rg QM . if 5 kfwvvt' 1 zxklx A u A 3 1 '.iY'fe'V , -- . x .,.:L5i3S 2 , L,,,6.x, , Q if mi 1 , - l., 5 il-6' 55 -' 1 I .Qi Fe N X I f VHS, .fn N.. F1 inf? x ' , uni.: 1 1 J' ni? :U , Q , , ,, - . o 'i-i S '-, X r fd, 3' .w ? wi ff- nw :2 :',-FW V x 4-'S x 'WFT'-rw' .V UZ- + Wx ., 1 . I ni' 'x , X ml, S - . I 1-' 1 X X 4 4 .S 1' 1 Ni 15 Y-my 270 5 . , -4. X xy .k'.- if- 1 im, Ili mn x.,. , . Q . NA 4.63 NYJ C5 3' :IC ZS 4W' R I l !V Beulah Hall, RN., MSN. B S F Program Director BSN Faculty, left to right: Beulah Hall, IVl.SN., Director: Christine Lajkowicz Ea.D.5 Priscilla Swartz, MSN: Anna lviarie Haltrneier, MSN: Nancy Gaze, MSN Anne Ferrari, MSN: nat pictured: Edna Lalli, Ea.D. lun... Nancy Graves Executive Secretary Department of Nursing Education Nancy Scalone Nursing Bachelor of Science ancy graduated from the Hahnemann Associate De- gree Program in 4983. She works at Metropolitan Central Hospital in critical care areas, and attends the part-time evening option of the BS Nursing Program. To earn a bachelor's degree in Nursing is important to Nancy be- cause it will give her the founda- tion she needs to move ahead in the profession, perhaps as an educational coordinator for a Renee Sussman Nursing Bachelor of Science '87 enee Sussman, a cap- tain in the air force. graduated from Phila- delphia's Methodist Hospital School of Nursing. Most re- cently based in Las Vegas, Nevada, she decided to re- turn to Philadelphia to pur- sue her bachelor degree in nursing. In her spare time I .5-.jqx X pi ,sg ' tv - - - -ai-5 . Diana Rodriguez Executive Secretary Bachelor of Science Degree Program critical care area. For leisure she likes to read, to needlepoint and to work with plants. When asked what is important to her, she says, ul think nurses should value them- selves more. They need to realize the importance of what they do. and seek to contribute to the profession. she enjoys scuba diving, racquet ball, and horse- back riding. While a student here at Hahnemann Univer- sity, she has worked as a volunteer in a local hospital, counselor at a women's shelter, and received hos- pice training. Upon gradua- tion, Renee will be qualified to be in charge of an OB- GYN unit in an Air Force ' hospital. ' BACHELOR OF SCIENCE f.l 'X Linda Ardire Maureen Casey Penelope Chase Denise Chemey Denise Cennelly Diane Delia Annette Fea'or Kathy Glowacki R' .xi . F ev F. 1- 1 fs i fppp. Steven Gattshall Salvatore Griapi Colleen Kearney SU-SGH Kelli' 6 'D S -A sw.: r L ik 4 XX r T ' x X ' H Patricia iOawell Donna Ko waiski April Lang Cl 6'fVl LUWQ if l'A 4, Sfacie Malo Maria Maiolino 'Y' ! WW Trac y Miller Andrea Polioarpo 6. 'Y XM. FJ Gail Shaffer l?enee Sussman A- ',, v Judy Wolfe Theresa Yarchak Kafhleen MC Loone Deborah Meron Q SUSOD Schmidf Susan Sermarini Ann Thiel Christina Volpe Noi Piofured: l?oberf Brown Colleen Coughlan Mary Deraoo Janice Hille y Barbara Tilus John Washington Qiiljl Y HI .' 'M 68 BSN Class Of '88 lst row kneeling, leff ro righf: Bev Lawyer, Bellyanne Sabalino, Tasha Hodge, Jane Heilzman, Linda Karr. 2nd row kneeling, leff fo right' Grace DiProspero, Jackie Jones, Lillian Worobey, Victoria Freeman, Michelle Vrabel, Eileen Agboliah. 3rd row slanding, leff fo nghfx Helen Rapelli, Joann Burns, Luila Thompson, Barbara Smeclile, Colleen Holnkis, Deborah Ramuno, Kalhy Sekel, Karen Thomas. Lllh row slanaing, leff fo rfghf: Kimberly Graham, Maureen Smilh, Beth Arlon, Joan Nellinger, lvlalarie Beam, Sue Kraus, Tea Donnelly, John Sauder, Jennifer Loux, Jane Faiss, Rosemary Alloway, Anionella Novielli. Hiii arg- , - ff I X A I 'WFIN-Haw, , CD 3 ,f Q K +1 4 iv 4 it-if 4' by ff Hard lgx 12 1 'FJO-'JY , , f Cl, 1 G-ef li Q, p-x ASSOCIATE DEGREE 333333315315 E-S-N' Edf M-S-N Qgggicgle of Science Degree A.D. Nursing Fdcully, sedled, leff fo righf: Mdrnie Wesley, Cdrol Hdnnd, Jdnis Sfewdrf, Virginid Mynien, Gerdldine Snerzerp sldnding, leff fo righf: lsdbelle Mosig, Wendy Hermdn, Elizdbeln Spedkmdn, Winifred Arnold, Ednd Ldlli, Ndncy Sieven, Lois Thomds, Vdlerie Hdverry, Roserndry Kuzer, Ann Kelley, Cdlhy Ddvis. ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE P' l Janine Allen Regina Alla way Marci Arnold Sheryl Askins twx ev vw 'bf Maria Barse Pieter Bish Hope Black Geraldine Borleis ' 9 i SallyAnn BresHn Kathleen Bridge Cynthia Bubas Tricia Buchanan Gb Jean Calcut Nai Chang Jayne Cherim Jennifer Chiari Joanne Colberf Linda Dean John Donnarumma Maryanne Dooner 'Yr' Jeannefle Drabik JoAnn Ecker Pafricia Eckman Pamela Fairclaugh ' w- S Anneffe Farley Heidi Fausf Linda Gallagher Barbara Gambescia qf -1 YTNY Karen Gavin Michele Grace Lisa Greenwood Evelyn Guarini Q- f Eileen Hain Cheryl Hark Slephaine Howells Palricia Huber Sandra Jones Susan Kallam wr Diane Krug Laura Kurish Wendy Haverslick Corinne Holub Colleen Hufchinson Jean Jones Kimberly Kofls Doreen Kraher Khan Lam Ellen Laman Pafricia Lee Julianne McGrane Theresa Nahill A Vic lorla Queenan Suzanne Lezis Marianne McCafferfy Melissa McFadden U. Lax . , 1 1 Q xgiifx X mmm Barbara Meyer Darlene Mixson Julian Morrell Melody O'Donnell Kafhleen O'Neill Pafricia Paulley Lisa Richardson Jody f?OdwGy Lori PVCUS if but Rob yn Saia'l Dawn Schrenk Channon Scroll Allyson Semple Gabriella 5QGfT7DC7fO Ellen Sklar Pairicia Sfanczak Alicia Sfrzoalka 'vf '7p- Bernadeffe Tallon Helen Tzoumakis Mariann Urglavifch Rachel Warren 'Q Nw- r I ef ,Q Dorolhy Waferman Janel Wafers Debra Weiss Mary Ann Wilson Ellzabe lh Wrlghl Sara Zlccone NO7' Pio lured: Lindo Baird Wendy Bolden lrls Chew Lynda Chrlsf Joseph Chrlsllna Marla Cossios Kafhleen Dixon Deborah Dunn ldmberly Ferre ffl Anne Finkbiner Thomas Gallo Marilyn Goelns Kathleen Harrlly Corllss Hobson Theresa Jaroma Karen Jawers Tanya Johnson Charlsse Jones Marla Luzeckyj Ellzabe Th Marasco Calherlne Moore Cyn lhla Romeo-L abella Lori Sloss O x 'Q fs ,K Aw. CU' 'N5,,, ,cf . nLnfV Z L Q A-, ' , RA 1 QQ! 13 I 1 i Nursing is fun! Don'T you wish he was our Teacher? We're on official business. I can'T Take This class Today! JusT Taking a liTTie break. You mean The average on The exam was a 2O! ew :D .W ,J Cardiology is very inTeresTing. ' I IT s a lazy kind of day. WhaT do you Think is causing The Anemia? G-eT me The PresicienT! X Q .x W. . My LeT's siT in The back so we can leave early. Did you undersTand This BQ lecTure'? 4 A :FJ Ar lf 3 an Y! W-ay., 1 X 21' ' U .Qi B x X W if as Q. - r K ssr, N., ll-Nix pm! Aqva ' WEE ffl? ' y --.,, T ls? row kneeling, left fa right Palricia Gibson, Jean Tzoumakis, Wanda Hall, Laura Lauck, Diane Taylor, Slephaine Willis. 2nd row, leff fo righf: Carol Mishkin, Laurie Zumpano, Dawn Kanter, Deborah Golovacha, Holly Alderfer, Reginia Mendoza, Palrice Waddell. 3rd row, leff fo right, Dana Greene,Fayihann Walson, Danielle Ricchini, Pairicia DiGianvi1lorio, Wanda Parker, Dawn Grasso, Kris Glowacki, Linda Perry, Lynn DeGovanni, Michele Cipolloni, Elizabelh Sharp, Rosemary Ryan, Patricia Salmond. 'Isl row kneeling, Francisco Padolina, 2nd row sifting, Iefl fo right Evelyn Valle Viola Swilzer, Gwendolyn Beard, Agnes Morowski, Emma Harris, Janice Bradley, Felicia Wilhers. 3rd row standing, leff fo right Ann Bedell, Joanne Winfer, Juliel Wray, Yvonne Hatcher, Suzelle Singson, Judy Bullock, Viola Quinn, Vicioria Hellings, Maria Ogle, Jennifer Marks. lst row sitting, left to right Jen-Pyng Kou, Jane Puzio, Katherine Colderone, Rachael Ludwig, Joseph Pinter. 2nd row standing, left to right Linda McDonough, Patricia Myers, Linda Kimpel, Debra Perry, Tracey Delaney, Michele Rolnick, Provio Pesto, Bridget Feery, Valerie Hamilton, Elizabeth Vergara, Pamela Burnett, Kacey Clifford, Dawn Eshert. .-4 'Cb Xl? 'lst row kneeling, left to right Larry Hodges, Sharon Morton, Monique Brooks, Ann Coyle. 2nd row sitting, left to right Tracey Greenhalgh, Ina Fields, Kimberely Fagan, Agnes Giampietro. Deborah Lewiski, 3rd row standing, left to nght Margaret Holmes. Regina Johnson, Maryann Malone, John Welsh, Frances Sala, Andrew Trumpp, David Piendeau, Karen Gamble, Pamela Phillips. Jannia Conti, Janice Owens, Ava Elliot. A KW hm. 255, fr iw , I X4 l p- M 5 h- J ll-4.....Y W, Bs ,f Q fi, I f--..,..-- Y A PaTricia L. Rice Physician AssisTanT '87 raduaTion day and subseauenT NCCPA cerTificaTion represenT for PaT The fulfilImenT of a 441 year auesT and The dawning of a life-long dream To be able To impacT on mod- ern healTh care as a physician assisTanT. PaT graduaTed from The UniversiTy of DayTon in 4973 wiTh a B.S. degree in Medical Technology. While working aT VanderbilT UniversiTy she found admis- sion To local PA programs limiTed To applicanTs wiTh armed sevice experi- ence. She spenT The nexT 42 years pur- suing a career in basic science re- search-six of Those years aT The Medical College of Virginia in peri- Gary N. Scidmore Physician AssisTanT '87 ary Scidmore was born and raised in Langhorne, Pa. Ever since early childhood, Gary has been inferesled in The medical field and in helping oThers. Gary graduaTed from Bucks CounTy Communify Col- lege in 4978. While in high school, Gary joined The Penndel MiddleTown Emer- gency Squad QPMESD and received his Emergency Medical Technician CEMTQ in 4975. Gary was Medical DirecTor of The PMES from 4980-4982 and Chief of odonTal research where she simulTa- neously earned a M.S. degree in Immu- nology, and six of Those years aT The Hershey Medical CenTer doing Herpes Simplex Virus sTudies. PaT is co-auThor on numerous papers and absTracTs which resuITed from These endeavors. Embodied by The emoTionaI supporT of Bill Rice, her husband, PaT became a member of The Hahnemann UniversiTy P.A. Class of 4987. Upon graduaTion she hopes To spend Two years working in a rural family pracTice seTTing. Her laTer goals include combining her re- search experience wiTh her clinical skills aT a major universiTy hospiTal research cenTer. UITimaTely, she would like a chance To furTher The profession as a member of The Teaching faculTy of a P.A. program. The sauad in 4983, during which Time he assisfed in seTTing up The firsT para- medic uniT in Yardley, Pa. Gary was insTrumenTal in helping To esTablish The firsT Advanced Life SupporT uniT aT PMES. In 4983 Gary sTarTed working aT Lower Bucks HospiTal Emergency Room as a paramedic on a parT Time basis. Gary's enroIImenT in The P.A. program aT Hah- nemann has allowed him To pursue his dream of a producTive and challeng- ing medical career. Ina Williams Physician AssisTanT '87 am a 37 year old moTher of col- lege and high school sTudenTs who came from NorThern Califor- nia To aTTenT HU on opTimism, perser- verance, and a prayer. I had no medi- cal background Ql was in businessj and even Though I became ToTally awed and overwhelmed aT Times wiTh The demands of The P.A. program, I suc- ceeded. NoT because I didn'T have any worries moneTary wise Cunless iT was because I didn'T have any money, periody or because l'm excepTionaIIy inTelligenT CI don'T even have any good sTudy habiTs5, I succeeded because I believed in me, had a loT of special people believing in me, and perser- vered. Perserverance .... yeah! ThaT's The TickeT!!l FACULTY g?:3L2:Cg?gg6FA-C Secreiaries, leff fo right Linda Lewis, Rita Carr, Tina Lopopolo. P.A. Faculiy, left To right, seated: Geri Buck, PA-C5 Don Meyers, PA-C5 Susan Raffner, MD.: standing: Virginia Kenyon, PA-C, Nate Alston, PA-C: Sue Johnson, PA-C, Sherry Sfolberg, PA-C: Earl Fraley, PA-C. BACHELOR CF SCIENCE Janef R. Arnold Cora L, Biiger QF? Marcia J. Carr Jesse A. Caale A S . I ' .. K H Susan M. Edelman Patricia A. Francis . 1 ' Q34 fa- -459' lf'- Mary Frances Lipinski Sandra A, Lis David B. Buck Q Judith A. Daniels if . Pafricia M. Fry ,ix-vX Raymond L. Machak Audrey A. Bufler Linda L. Duffy feebeeee M. Herb X...-fi Sandra Marie Marhamafi iQQTw Nadne Marko vich Carol Ann McCormack Russell J. Miller Michaela O'Brien-Norton Shaun M, O'Connor Francine Osikowicz Renee E. Offo Deborah A. Quaiey 3 Michael F. Riley Elena S. Rosenzweig Helena Saiko wski Pefer A. Scarpeiii 92 egg fl. 'r--- FK . N Y I Vu. 2 Gary N. Scialmare Jill Sinclair Gwendolyn T. Traore Anna Mae Weikel NO7' Pic fUf9O'.' Theresa M. Crapper Malfhew C. Schoeffel Lliiy Vamas Joshua B, Woodin ina C. Williams ASSOCIATE CE SCIENCE Q-N Tilakraj S. Chandeia Laurie B. Cole Pafricia Rice Kafhleen C. Sardella -iQ L r NW' ji 1 Q! .'2:i'7 WN x gif ,..1'i G l 'QYETGQ ff' 1,49 aw' 1-Q, T 4l. kbvxfl I' ul' ll 3 fo- -wk -3, ,. . El! Q Class Of '88 WWNQQ N -al '? wiv---rv- ' f fl xl First Row Kneeling: left to right: Phyllis Pendelton, Samuel Saidri, Rosayln James, Lisa Boyd, Traci White, Juanita Gardner, Lynn Lawson, David Bamberger, Joshua Standig, Christine Day. Second Row Standing: left to right: Francine Walker, Mary Kantharaj, Carol Krlsulevicz, Aymie Tolentino, Zena Anderson, Ashley Ammidon, Carol Williams, Catherine Trackim, Marcia Meakin, Louise Pinaski, Colleen Newfield, Barbara Rost. Third Row Standing: left fo right: Joan Formiglia, Ellen Roseman, Jullse Missimo, Brian Eckman, Richard Gallucci, Daryl Madden, Matthew Miko, Martin Costello, Gregg Steahr, Richard Wagner, Mary Smalley, Herbert Gin, Valda Dawson, Clive Simms. Fourth Row Standing: left fo right: Dwendra Bhatt, Daniel Grawl, Pamela Dales, Donald Cubler, Pamela Spirito, Gina DeMarco, Katherine Woolslager, Frank fScotterj Patrick, Barbara Smith, Richard Smith, Michael Bloudoin, Richard McNamara, Ben Carr, Russell Kane. Fifth Row: Robert Thomas and Harry McCoy N: '71 f ZZ '-f.-f, 'S 2 -f X 1. fx L-.I x'4k - -aux 3 C2 i A M-wen . ll 1' 1 I 'P qlo F . if E u Q f, . af Lg. Ja '2- 50 LA Q 56 19. .-,di , :QL X .9 We +V' , w 5 'K av, Jr S+- ZW , ' f fn' gf, ss 'vii Baia FaculTy Mary Onufrey, ASRT Program Direcfor T02 Mary T. Bryson, Radiologic Technology ' 87 senior sTudenT aT Hahne- mann in The Radiologic Technology program has had an unusual year. In a rouTine blood pressure check for Healfh Awareness Week, she had very high blood pressure. Mary T. Bry- son, in May of 4986 was diag- nosed as having coarcTaTion of her aorTa. ln The descending aor- Tic noTch, There was a severe consTricTion causing increasing loss of blood flow since birTh. ln June of 4986, Mary underweni surgery for aorTic repair. This ex- perience has made her more aware of a paTienT's needs. She can now relaie beTTer To The indi- vidual's condiTion. The facT Thaf now she has porTrayed The role of a paTienT made her aware of life's curve balls. Mary wishes To furTher her career because she realizes The boundaries she comes up againsT being a Tech- nologisT. Her classmaTes have chosen To spoTlighT Mary To com- mend her for courage and deTer- minaTion in such a TraumaTic siTuaTion. Nancy Murray, Radiologic Technology '87 ancy Murray has been chosen To be spoTlighTed because of her achieve- menfs and independence, de- spiTe The deaTh of her parenTs and The loss of Their supporT, which many of us Take for granT- ed. Nancy relaies well in a hospi- Tal siTuaTion since she has experi- enced illness and deaTh. She is able To beTTer undersTand The greaT concern of family members and friends Towards The illness of a loved one. Nancy realizes The desperafe need and imporfance of The care required by profes- sionals in The medical field. Nan- cy's experience has made her more aware of The needs and dif- ficuITies encounTered by The pa- TienTs and Their families. We, her classmaies, feel Thaf Nancy will be a greaT conTribuTion To The field of Radiologic Technology. w'-. Firsf Row, leff fo right: Donna Schilling, ASRT5 Cheryl Vanden Eykel, ASRT: Mary Onufrey, ASRTJ Second Row, feff fo righf: Adele Fala, ASRT, Marcifa WalTon, RT: Marie Wood, ASRT. AsscciaTe Of Science Y V 1 Robin Lee Chapman Chris fine Lesnicki Cerriic aTe Mary T. Bryson N Nancy Dolores Murray Ky Karhleen ADF? CUffll7 Joan MGU9 Diaz Joseph A. Guidofli Michele Marie Walsh 'bi Anifa Marie Grace Alice Marie Grous Lauren Kahn v .cc. 1 Margaref Ann Polls Jeannie L. Richardson hifi gf , Techhi-Bowl -is-gp Where do you wohl her? Hoopy l-lolloweeh! We The willing, led by The uhkhowh ur---ff! 7 , These ore only my ocouoihlohoes. Who'r's for lunch girls? You look moh-velous!! Sv-J K 5 ' 'W x dd gl gr-'Lf X' Mmm. 2,4 Closs Cf 88' Firsl Row, leff fo righf: Joonne Nolole, Colleen Mollon, Denise Boyle, Dono Rosoli, Lindo Def-Xngelisg Second Row, leff To righf: Rochelle lVlcCloin, Kim Bornes, Donno Celenlino, Louren Morcnelli, Cindy Moy, Lourie Teslo, Cindy Fong: Third Row, leff fo righf: Eileen McKee, Suzonne Riever, Bridger Keorns, Jockie Pers, Jennifer Rononis. aff,- 'z N i-in A ' 5... cf! 1 3 -A f'iHV,as.,,..x!f:fY2 6q3!,bp. 1.52 ,fn .vwzbi-xg . 4:,fLL,I'F23,7...W NW' 3 .if N-we 'f Q w... TIJEPA fa! Fronk AcosTo, M.S., RRT lF1STfUCTOf Beverly Moyer, B.S. lnsTrucTor Therese Revelli T ExecuTive SecreTory i o ,4 . ,I if Al. 5 1 I I I F' O Dovid ivliller, B.S. RRT lnsTrucTor Sekor Nogoswomi '87 ekor is o docTor of medicine from Indio who come To Amer- ico Ten yeors ogo To re- seorch birTh defecTs dT The UniversiTy of Pennsyl- vdnio buT now focuses his dTTenTion on The sTruc- Tures of blood cloTs. While moinToining his dcodemic sTonding ds o respiroTory Theropy sTu- denT, Sekdr is o reseorch dssisTonT in The onoTomy depdrTmenT oT H.U.P. In his free Time, Sekdr enjoys processing ond develop- ing his phoTogrophs of scenic Philddelphio. Upon groduoTion, Sekor inTends To pursue his devoTion To reseorch ond work os o respiroTory TheropisT. l 1 Throughouf our educafion we encounfer auesfions and doubfs, and as we pro- ceed in time we learn fo answer fhem. Now fhaf we have reached our goal we may look back ln re frospecf and know fhaf we have been consfruchvely guided foward our graduafron . N -. 14 L Ui I' 1 '21- 5' ,uh '1-if ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE Louis Gentner Gregory Ioveccnio Il g t , pf A I f Sooson Monnikorottu Ellen McGiIIowoy Borboro Mooney 2 Thereso Ryon not pictured: Alon Cnidester Bridgicl Ryon Anthony Stout Dominic Corlino Dione Weisberg Thereso White f 1 Julio Icrmorow Silvono Romeo Renee Wood fi? 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X-AP I, 4 I 6 HQ v,p 117 Evening Division W Bocneior Of Science Degree Graduafes Noi Pictured' Mary Lou Manko wski Felicia Sosky i '-'v Lorelfa Harfman Janef l?ossi Linn Glamplelfo Medical Technology Medical Technology Evening Division Coordinafor 'Is ok cf if' muse, Q 4 I , ef? if 1 K x xr A. WTS? MMA ? K X i J a Evening Division 'Ist row seoied, leff fo right' Kofnleen Dunbor, Lindo Wilson. 2nd row sionding, leff fo right. Nonoy Scolone, Lourdes Rodriguez, lviiriorn Coienoooi, Jdne Moner, Lindo Deon, Mory Ellen Pornpkowski. 3rd row sionding, leff fo right: Undreo Horris, Meg Bridgers-Block, Mory Ledvo, Jodi SCNVOFTWFTW, dummy, Rondy Brornrner, Snoron Gilliord, Koihy Livingston. i i i 5 ' L -A ' .--..mppks .jf if f , A l .-1 .. ,, . QD! R' :?I'f.lr'.Q- ,ff- XB? Evening Division Nulrt l . X mllllix lsl row seofed on floor, leff fo nghf: Lori Normon, lvlorilyn Goeins, Eno Borker, Alberf DeTofo, Jennifer Websfer. 2ncl row seolecl in desks, leff fo nghfx Debbie Relok, Koren Groff, Koren Reilly, Joon MoDevifT, Foy Poscuo, Kofny Voelrnle. 3rd row sfonding, leff fo righf: Cnorloffe Elmer, Cnris Corey, lvlorionne Focloko, Colleen Sutcliffe, Kofny Hymon, Terry lvlyers. Arn row sioncling, leff fo nghfx Glenn Gordon, Donno Bujok, Merino Becker, Penny Zeriwiok, Virginio Flego, Edwino Jordinioo. .ini X -5. x l i ll 5 l 'ui l f . N Hn' x 1' 23 ve ,S 1. . 1 'w 5 UM , n4 an-..- 4 W ,, , 'B wUs':'A MIBKD Finoi IVionio We'd much roTher hove o Toke home finoi. --ni, Memory cion'T foil me now! leo f A Ex , Pl T f dl, I Think we should sTuoy insTeoo of Thinking obouT iT. Five minds ore beTTer Thon one when sTuoying for finois. Q fwgiiriiiif SomeTimes you iusT hove To NM V T laugh. f x I hope I con remember This for The exom. 124 Do you Think She-'II Gsk This? The pressure is on. What you have to do to find peace anal quiet! .-by - fi K The ultimate final -a PRACTICAL!! .1 S 6' If I take one more exam l'll ale. 2 more rT1inuTeS till we fall the exam. Cgrft stop, l'm late for Q final School Days Answers 4. Jane Berger, AD Nursing 2. Joseph Casey, AD Mental Health 3. Pamela Buccelli, MLT 84 CLS A. Mary Onufrey, Pad Tech 5. Willard Green, Humanities 6. Rachelle Dorfman, BS Mental Health 7. Hugh Rosen, AD 84 BS Mental Health 8. Sherry Stolberg, Physician Assistant Q. Beulah Hall, BS Nursing T25 Graduafion June 7, 7 987 Acodem y of Music AGNEW. CAROLINE L. 540 HAWS AVENUE NORRISTOWN PA 19401 ARDIRE. LINDA LEA. 2760 CONSTITUTION RD CAMDEN NJ 08104 ARNOLD, JANET ROWLAND, 412 LONGWOOD DRIVE EXTON PA 19341 ARNOLD, MARCI M. 35 HOLLY DR. 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PHILA PA 19139 GOTTSHALL, STEVEN CLARK RD 1 BOX 1090 LEESPORT PA 19533 GRACE, MICHELE ANN 3613 K ST PHILA PA 19134 GRAHAM, DEBORAH ANN 626 E HILTON ST PHILA PA 19134 GRACE, ANITA 15 AUBURN DRIVE DELRAN, NJ 08075-1705 GREENBERG, MICHAEL I, 1906 SANSOM APT 4 PHILA PA 19103 GREENWOOD, LISA BETH, 504 GARWOOD DRIVE CHERRY HILL NJ 08003 GREY, REGINA M, 1539 PINE ST PHILADELPHIA PA 19102 GROUS, ALICE 5932 CRYSTAL STREET PHILA, PA 19120 GELMAINI, EVELYN ANNE, 25 ERICH DRIVE CHURCHVILLE PA 18966 GUEVARA, MARLENY CALLE JAIME BOSCH NORTE 34 VILLA DE CURA, EDO ARAGUA VENEZUELA GUIDOTTI, JOSEPH 4224 DICKINSON STREET PHILA, PA 49447 HAIN, EILEEN MARIE. 644 E DUPONT ST PHILA PA 49428 HARK, CHERYL B, 345 SUBURBAN BLVD DELRAN NJ 08075 HARRITY, KATHLEEN S, 3568 CALUMET ST PHILA PA 49429 HARRO, DAWN DOREENE. 442 CROTZER AVE FOLCROFT PA 49032 HARTMANN, LORETTA 600 WALNUT ST. DELANCO NJ 08075 HAUER, GAIL J. 2870 NORMANDY DRIVE PHILADELPHIA PA 49454 HAVERSTICK, WENDY J, 45 LAWRENCE RD AUDUBON PA 49403 HEFNER, PHYLLIS M. 4444 EDGE HILL RD ABINGTON PA 49004 HERB, REBECCA M, A442 PRESIDENTIA APTS PHILA PA 49434 HOGAN, ROSEMARY ANN. 7326 MILLER AVENUE UPPER DARBY PA 49082 HOLUB, CORINNE M. 349 S 43RD ST PHILA PA 49404 HOWE, SHARON D, 22 OAKWOOD LANE ATCO NJ 08004 HOWELLS. STEPHANIE COLLEEN, 4336 BLEIGH AVE PHILADELPHIA PA 494 4 4 HUBER, PATRICIA CATHERINE, 624 E ASHLAND AVE FOLCROFT PA 49032 HUTCHINSON, COLLEEN S. 433 COLLINGS AVE COLLINGSWOOD NJ 08408 IAVECCHIA. GREGORY 4833 ARTHUR STREET PHILA, PA 49424 ICHTIAROW, JULIA 5425 OXFORD AVENUE APT 4 PHILA, PA 49424 JACOBS, SHERI HOPE 9729 MOREFIELD ROAD PHILADELPHIA PA 49445 JAMES, VELVETTA 773 NORTH 37TH STREET PHILA, PA 49404 JAROMA, THERESA 3609 GYPSY LANE PHILA PA 49429 JAWERS, KAREN R, 204 COPLEY RD UPPER DARBY PA 49082 JONES, JEAN M, 324 SOUTH MARRISON AVE EDGEWATER PK NJ 08040 JONES, SANDRA SUE, APT 209B 325 N 45TH ST PHILA PA 49402 JOHNSON. TONYA 4433 S. 54TH STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA 49443 KACHER, BRUCE GLENN 2404 SPRUCE ST PHILA PA 49403 KALLAM, SUSAN ANN. 456-2 BRIDGE ST MORTON PA 49070 KEARNEY, COLLEEN ANN. 445 N 45TH ST APT 504 PHILA PA 49402 KENNEDY, DENISE P. 328 WALNUT ST CLIFTON HGTS PA 49048 KEOUGH, MARY ALICE T. 4542 SO. 28TH STREET PHILA, PA 49446 KILLIAN-TROILO. 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