Indiana University School of Medicine - Caduceus Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)
- Class of 1980
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u df £ '+T“ i ' ■•$ V-4 A vy vta f‘ DUCEU 1980 V v - 4 W «« Above all it is a responsibility for the integrity of what we are, primarily of what we are as ethical creatures. We are all afraid for our confidence, for the future, for the world. That is the nature of the human imagination. Yet every man, every civilization has gone forward because of its engagement with what it has set itself to do. 5 The personal commitment of a man to his skill, the intellectual commitment and the emotional commitment working together as one, has made the ascent of man. — Jacob Bronowski 14 16 18 ■D 20 22 fc4i 23 24 25 Tom Troeger — Director Chief Cook and Bottle Washer Differential Diagnosis: a) Status post ECT b) Jeannie just goosed him c) PCP overdose d) Loss of sphincter control White Castle 22, 23, 24 ... Who's counting? Aren't there supposed to be QRS complexes? Guess you had to be there. I SOUTH BEND I SBCME University of Notre Dame 1976-77 John Ajamie Beth Amsterdam John Azevedo Henry Baele Luis Constantin Tom Dumas Steve Freeman John Frey Kathy Green Randy Hile Steve Johnson Greg Landry Mitsu McCollester John Oren Richard Payne Mike Phend Tim Porsche John Roscoe Rick Seall Bill Sibbitt Ron Smith Dave Wineinger John O'Malley — Anatomy No, Dave, this isn't the pectineal ligament. Bob Kinglsey — Neurology Why don't students learn as quickly as computer? Ken Olson — Physiology I promise I'll only talk for 10 more minutes! Casualties of the anatomy exam. 27 29 30 | TERRE HAUTE | 31 | GARY D.J. ANAGNOS JON BEVERS VINCE FRAGOMENI STEVE GOFF BRUCE HENDRIX STAN HOOVER MARY ANN COLLINS FRANK LLOYD RANDY MARTIN KEITH MC DANIEL PAUL NITZ JOE SANCHEZ JEFF SMITH JOHN VARA LUIS VILLARRUEL TONY ZANCANARO KAREN ZUREK 32 My dear Colleagues: You have now completed your studies in one of the coveries of modern medicine most of which did not come world's most distinguished medical schools. Consider for about until the 20th century. a moment what you might be doing had you undertaken Over the past four years you have acquired much your medical studies 350 years ago. You would have likely knowledge and many skills. You are able to think critical- studied in Europe, perhaps in Italy or France. If you had' ly and analytically. You can tell the ill from the well and learned your craft well and had lived in 1642, you might differentiate the serious from the trivial. Unlike your have been called to the bedside of King Louis XIII of colleagues of the 1600's you know when to leave well France. In his last year his doctors bled him 47 times, enough alone and when to intervene, purged him 215 times and gave him a mixture of pharma- Your commencement represents but the first of many ceuticals which included the left foot of a tortoise, the turning points in your medical careers. Your lives will be urine of a lizard, the dung of an elephant, the liver of a exciting and filled with satisfaction. In behalf of the fac- mole, the blood drawn from the right wing of a white ulty I wish you well, pigeon and various elixirs containing mercury and liberal doses of arsenic. It is a wonder the King survived such -. , ministrations for nearly a year. Sinctrdy yours- Your colleagues in the Middle Ages were intelligent and hard working but they lacked the scientific method, the ability to make accurate diagnoses and the great dis- 34 Steven C. Beering, M.D. Dean Section Cover: ROGER HURWITZ. M.D., Ped Cardiology Upper Left: JAMES CARTER, M.D. Dean of Student Affairs, OB GYN Left: GEORGE T. LUKEMEYER, M.D. EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE DEAN Lower Left: FRED L. FICKLIN, Ed.D. Assistant Dean Student Affairs Below: ROBT. J. SHELLHAMER, Ph.D., Assistant to Dean of Student Affairs, Anatomy Upper Left: EUGENE C. KLATTE, M.D., Chairman Radiology Upper Right: VERNON A. VIX, M.D., Radi- ology Lower Left: JOHN E. JESSEPH, M.D., Chair- man Dept, of Surgery Lower Right: THOMAS BALLANTINE, M.D., Pediatric Surgery 36 Upper Left: JAMES A. MADURA, M.D. Surgery Upper Right: LYNN R. WILLIS, Ph.D. Phar- macology Lower Left: RICHARD C. POWELL, M.D., Internal Medicine Lower Right: ROBERT K. STOELTING, M.D., Chairman of Anesthe- sia 37 Upper Right: JOSEPH MAMLIN, M.D., Chief of Internal Medicine, WMH Middle Left: GARETH GILKEY, M.D., In- ternal Medicine Middle Right: RICHARD HAMBURGER, M.D. Internal Medicine, Renal Lower: WARREN W. EPINETTE, M.D., ARHTUR L. NORINS, M.D., MARY C. GREIST, M.D., WM. HANK.E, M.D., Dermatology 38 Upper Left: MORRIS GREEN, M.D., Chairman, Pediatrics Upper Right: JOHN F. SCHMEDTJE, Ph.D., Histology Middle Right: RICHARD SCHREINER, M.D., Neonatology Lower Left: DONALD J. HUBBARD, M.D., Pathology Upper Left: MITCHELL RHODES, M.D., Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Upper Right: HOWARD EIGEN, M.D., Pul- monary Pediatrics ARTHUR PROVISOR, M.D., Pediatric Heme Onc Lower Left: PHILIP MERK, M.D., Ambula- tory Pediatrics Lower Right: JOHN HEUBI, M.D., Ambula- tory Pediatrics 40 Upper Left: GLEN MOAK, M.D., Radiology, VAH Upper Right: CHARLES E. BLEVINS, PhD., Anatomy Lower Left: RANDALL CALDWELL, M.D., Pediatric Cardiology Lower Right: DONALD GIROD, M.D., Pedi- atric Cardiology 41 Upper Right: ROBERT KING, MD., C V Sur- gery Upper Left: LAWRENCE EINHORN, MD., Oncology Middle Right: EDWIN GRESHAM, MD., Neonatology Middle Left: JOHN NURNBERGER, M.D., Psychiatry Lower Left: JAMES BENNETT, MD., Plastic Surgery Lower Right: MOHAMMED ISHAQ, MD., Anatomy t 42 Upper Left: JAY GROSFELD, MD., Pediatric Surgery Mid Upper: HAROLD KING, MD., Ped C V Surgery Upper Right: CLARE ASSUE, MD., Psychiatry Middle Left: PAUL DE ROSA, MD., Ped Orthopedics Middle Right: HENRY BESCH, JR., PhD., Chairman Pharmacolgy Lower Left: GEORGE WEBER, MD., Pharmacologic On- cology 43 Left: ISIDORE MANDEL- BAUM, M.D., Surgery Right: JAMES R. MEAD- OWS, MD., Internal Medicine, GI Middle Right: TONI DAVIE, Sec- retary JAMES SMITH, Financial Aid Director JILL HAZELWOOD, Education Assistant BARBARA CLODFELTER, Sec- retary Lower Left: WALTER DALY, MD., Chairman Internal Medi- cine Lower Middle: JAMES SZWED, MD., Renal Lower Right: JOSEPH THOMP- SON, MD., OB GYN Upper Left: JOSEPH FITZGERALD, MD., Ped. GI Upper Right: DAVID GIBSON, MD., Chairman Biochemistry Middle Left: ROBERT MUNSICK, MD., OB GYN Middle Right: JAMES LEMONS, MD., Neonatology Lower Left: NANCY ROESK.E, MD., Psychiatry Lower Right: ARTHUR DREW, MD., Ped Neurology 45 Upper Left: ROBERT CLEARY, M.D., OB GYN Upper Right: JOHN DONOHUE, M.D., Chairman Urology Middle Left: RAY DEFALQUE, M.D., Anesthesiology Lower Left: BRIAN O'CONNOR, PhD., Anatomy DAVID FELTON, M.D., PhD., Neuroanatomy REGRETFULLY NOT PICTURED JERRY BERGSTEIN, MD. Pediatric Nephrology RICHARD CHILDRESS, MD., Cardi- ology WILLIAM DEMEYER, MD., Pediatric Neurology MARK DYKEN, MD., Chairman Neu- rology CHARLES FISCH, MD., Cardiology DALE HABEGGER, MD., Surgery PATRICIA KEENER, MD., Pediatrics BARBARA NEWLIN, Dean Packet Di- rector JOE NOBLE, MD., Cardiology PAUL RILEY, MD., Psychiatry WILLIAM SAWYER, MD., Chairman Microbiology — Immunology FRANK VINICOR, MD., Endocrinol- ogy NANCY BILLMAN — Secretary 46 Some people eat hamburger, and some people eat steak ... Barbara, who let these people in my office?! But Dr. Sawyer, you misunderstood my question! ... and it comes with 3-D glasses and a secret decoder ring. The day they made Micro lab an elective. Barkeep, another round of Enfamil ... on me. 'To the O.R. Hubba, Hubba! Don't hurt me now! Rudy, you do good proctos, but ya' gotta re member to use gloves! 'But Sarah, you don't know how skilled these hands are! This patient stresses the need for post-op hyperal, intra- lipids and Chivas! But what do you really do with these sheep? 100 ... 93 ... 86 ... 22 ... 49 .....Jimmy Carter .. 36 ... 44 ... hike! VA HOSPITAL. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. WARD 6 SOUTH. WEST 10th ST. TODAY IS THE DATE IS NOVEMBER 30 THE NEXT MEAL IS LUNCH HJE3U THE WEATHER ISr co THE NEXT HOLIOAY IS CHRISTMAS B 51 Another junior student doing his valuable No lady, we can't go back for your purse now.' part for the health care team. 52 I've got to stop eating those 9:30 meals at Wishard. I either have HUS, SLE, or SIADH. But they can't RO SBE, IHSS, or RPGN; but what I really am is a little SOB. When it hits 5000 a share. I'm sellin'. Cavitating squamous cell metastasizes from the VA to the 10th st. bridge. You take the LA freeway to the Slauson cutoff and go until you see the fork in the road ... I remember the bell ringing and everyone screaming 'Derm Consult', but I sure don't know what the hell this is! 53 mm Hmm ... this sorta looks like something I just saw at man-in-the pan lab ... ... gichy-gichy-goo ... Wishard lab, will you hold please? ... click ... 55 But I don't understand ... ' That's OK. Just memorize it!' • VVfcU-O. X'w OR. VIX. IF Ai CON STO VOU K%SV RATOM STRESS... 10u MUST FiR V TAtf.e AM X-RA OF the lungs. S£LoM , YOU VAuST STU r VERY c.arefull'y .... S5f FINALS % OEPetsiOy WON NOOR VRFFeREWCE, • CLEAR W A RnmASS . 58 s Satwaassa JEFFREY A. ABEL MARK S. ABEL LEROY ADERS JOHN M. AJAMIE BETH AMSTERDAM DARIA J. AN AGNOS LOU ANGELICCHIO JOHN A. AZEVEDO HENRY R. BAELE ALLAN H. BAILEY TIMOTHY J. BALTZ JOHN C. BAX 60 DANIEL J. BECKMAN MICHAEL T. BERTE WILLIAM R. BIXENMAN PEGGY A. BOHNERT ROBERT D. BOND ROBERT P. BOTTORF 61 V. MICHAEL BOURNIQUE ANN L. BROMER E. DAVID BROWN JEFFREY P. BROWN MICHAEL R. BROWN TERRI P. BUCK CHESTER R. BURKETT SUSAN E. BURKHOLDER LOUIS B. CANTOR JAMES B. CHAPMAN RYO S. CHOI ROBERT L. CHRISTIANSEN ROWENA A. CLAYTON TERRENCE L. COGSWELL MARK P. COLIP MARYANN J. COLLINS DENNIS W. CONARD JOSEPH W. CONNER 63 JAMES S. COOK NICHOLAS G. COREY PAULETTE Y. COTY MARLA S. COUTZ DANIEL G. CRABB CHERYL A. CRAWFORD JAYNE F. CROGHAN DONALD W. CROWE T. JAY CURFMAN 64 WILLIAM S. DALTON JAMES H. DAVIS JAMES W. DENNIS DENNIS W. DIETRICH THOMAS W. DUMAS ROSALIND K. DUNHAM ALLEN W. DUNN GARY L. DUNNINGTON THOMAS C. ECKERT 65 DANIELE. EDQUIST STEPHANIE J. ELZEA DAVID C. ESAREY JAMES M. EYSTER SUZANNE FARMER MARIA S. FERLING 66 DANIEL P. FERRY GARY A. FITZGERALD MICHAEL C. FOSTER RICHARD S. FOSTER DAVID F. FOWLER VINCENT L. FRAGOMENI STEPHEN B. FREEMAN JOHN K. FREY JOSEPH E. GLASER, JR. STEVEN G. GOFF SPENCER F. GOODSON KATHRYN A. GREEN 67 SANDRA S. GREEN LYNN C. GRIFFEY CARL D. GRIFFIN ROBERT W. GRINER KIRBY R. GROSS MICHAEL F. GUZMAN MICHAEL R. HAAKE R. JEFFREY HARKER JACK A. HARRIS K. HALFORD HARVEY MARLA F. HAUSCHILD ROBERT H. HAWES 68 LYNETTE HAZELBAKER JOHN B. HEMENWAY BRUCE A. HENDRIX CHARLES E. HENDRIX, JR. FREDERIC A. HENNEY MAX A. HENRY 69 RALPH S. HENRY G. JOSEPH HERR RANDALL L. HILE JAMES R. HINES JOHNNY L. HOBBS GEORGE J. HOEHN, III 70 DEBRA A. HORNEY VERLIN T. HOUCK DANIEL L. HOUSE PAUL N. HOUSTON, III MICHAEL D. HOWARD RAY D. HOWELL TIMOTHY B. HUDSON JANE D. IRBY JERRY M. JESSEPH PHILLIP M. JOHNSON RICHARD M. JOHNSTON, II MONICA M. JONES 71 THOMAS I. JONES MARLON D. JORDAN ROBERTA M. KARIBO WILLIAM R. KELLEY, JR. TAMSIN L. KELLY MICHAEL C. KILPATRICK WILLIAM C. KLECKNER PETER M. KNAPP, JR. STEVEN T. KRUECKEBERG DANIEL J. LAMAR MICHAEL R. LAND GREGORY L. LANDRY 72 MARCELLUS R. LAWRENCE DAVID H. LEBIODA JOSEPH C. LEE THOMAS M. LEE GARY W. LEMMON PATRICK K. LEW ALLEN 73 74 DAVID M. MANDELBAUM ROBERT E. McCALLISTER keith d. McDaniel JOHN U. MERKEL M. CAROL MILLER WILLIAM C. MILLER GARY L. MONTGOMERY PATRICIA R. NEAL LARS R. NEWSOME ANDREW D. NIGH PAUL A. NITZ MICHAEL L. NOEL 75 ANNE C. OGREN EILEEN M. OLINGER RANDALL L. OLIVER JOHN W. OREN JULIE M. PAGE WILLIAM R. PARKE KIRK L. PARR TERRY M. PARRISH STEVEN C. PASCHALL RICHARD PAYNE DAVID S. PETERS TIMOTHY J. PORSCHE 76 DAVID C. POUND DIRK T. PRUIS KAREN L. QUINT WESLEY W. RATLIFF, III JOLENE J. RAY KATHLEEN A. REAGAN NANCY L. REBA GLENN A. REDIGER MARTIN H. REDISH JOHN L. REED BRAD A. RICHARD BARBARA J. RICHMAN 78 LAWRENCE J. RICHTER JACK K. ROLL JOHN D. ROSCOE, JR. DALE A. ROUCH JEFFERY E. SALON JOSEPH D. SANCHEZ SARAH A. SAYGER ANTHONY L. SCHAPKER JEFFERY W. SCHENCK KURT J. SCHLECK THOMAS E. SCHULTHEIS GLENN R. SCHWENK, JR. 79 JOHN A. SCOTT KEETER D. SECHRIST MARK E. SHERTZER GREGORY D. SIDES PHYLLIS M. SIMMERMAN DIANA L. SIMON JOHN D. SITES BARBAR K. SIWY LYNDA R. SMIRZ JEFFERY SMITH RONALD G. SMITH THOMAS R. SMITH 80 FREDERICK J. SNOY MADALYN E. SQUIRES KEVIN A. STAHL LESTER J. STEIDL JOHN C. STEVENS WILLIAM A. STEWART 81 MARK K. STINE DONALD C. STOGSDILL BONNIE R. STRATE BRADLEY J. 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For further Information on any oj these services and products, contact your local Ross Territory Manager. i ROSS LABORATORIES COLUMBUS, OHIO 43316 | ross ( Division of Abbott Laboratories, us a NUTRITIONAL THINKING IN ACTION 99 CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE MARION COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY The more than 1,300 members of the Marion County Medical Society extend their congratulations to the men and women of the Indiana University School of Medicine Class of 1980. We welcome you, our newest colleagues, to the profession of which we are so proud. As the most basic unit of organized medicine, we extend an offer of assistance as you begin your career and advanced training and invite you to join in the benefits of our organization. Working together, physicians remain a positive force for our patients and colleagues. For membership information, call the Society office, 639-3406. On behalf of the physicians of Marion County, we wish you continued success in meeting the challenge of medicine. George H. Rawls, M.D. John L. Glover, M.D. President Chairman of the Board of Directors ST. FRANCIS MEDICAL ARTS 1500 Albany Avenue Beech Grove, Indiana Affiliated with St. Francis Hospital Center CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980! SERVING ALL YOUR FINANCIAL PLANNING NEEDS, NOW AND IN THE FUTURE Financial Planning Stocks Bonds Life Insurance Mutual Funds Money Market Funds Professional Corporation Pensions Individual Retirement Plans Commodities Energy Investments Retired Lives Reserve Tax Shelters MICHAEL C SECHRIST DAVID A. NOYES CO. Member New York Stock Exchange 107 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 634-6563 CONGRATULATIONS MEDICAL CLASS OF 1980 PARKE-DAVIS Div of Warner-Lambert Co ROBERT M. JONES REPRESENTATIVE Donald C. Cosby District Manager, Indianapolis Frank Calabrese — Bloomington Maury Copenhaver — Indianapolis William Faughn — Fort Wayne Patty McGrath — Fort Wayne Jay Van Natter — Indianapolis Gayne R. McLaughlin — Anderson Vanita S. Moore — Indianapolis Philip K. Rogers — Terre Haute Jill Jay — Indianapolis Greg Vannater — South Bend Wilbur (Toby) Wilson — Lafayette Ronald Yeker — Evansville HONDA WEST W. 38th Street 299-3551 OPEN Mon.-Wed-Thurs 8:30-9pm Tues-Fri-Sat 8:30-6pm ‘IkcCcj, 6 only £xctu4ive Dealvi 102 FOR A WORLD DEMANDING KNOWLEDGE I WILL PURCHASE YOUR INSURANCE AS IT RELATES TO: ESTATE CREATION AND CONSERVATION 4 DISABILITY AND HEALTH INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT PLANS BUSINESS OVERHEAD EXPENSE CORPORATE PENSION AND PROFIT-SHARING PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY KENNETH C. CORNACCHIONE B.A., WABASH COLLEGE M.S., BUTLER UNIVERSITY 9000 KEYSTONE CROSSING, SUITE 360 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 46240 OFFICE: (317) — 844-7976 RESIDENCE: (317) — 776-0102 103 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1979 from MIKE'S SPEEDWAY PHOTO INDIANA SURGICAL INC. Publicity Photos ! Instant Passports Color Weddings Portraits Old Photo Copied 2851 N. Webster Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 545-7181 We Shoot To Suit Please see us for your medical- surgical requirements when setting-up your practice. 3660 W. 16th Street Speedway, Indiana Ph: 632-0282 GOOD WISHES AND WE'RE PROUD OF CONGRATULATIONS to the Medical School Graduates from 4FYOU! SCHERING Robert C. Ware, Attorney at Law Linda E. Cantor, Attorney at Law j LABORATORIES Division of Schering-Plough Consultants in medical incorporation, tax planning, retirement and fringe benefits. Indianapolis Representatives Rollan Perry Phil Craddick Sharon Hendershot Van Parks Ruth Ann Scheel James Sallee — District Manager CMPLOlCft Call us. Talk is free. FJNAJCIAL (317) _ 846.4041 J ONSUUANIS (317) — 259-1818 Congratulations Class of 1980 Imagine Medicine Without a Medical Society There would be no one • to speak for you at the legislature • to represent you before Congress • to stand up to HEW for you • to work effectively with USAs • to go to court for you • to stand firm against NH1 • to fight for you in an insurance crisis • to represent your views to the media • to help medically educate the public • to up-date you on medical news issues • to assure quality medical education • to answer your questions ...but you. You and your county state and national medical societies, together as a team, can do all of the above effectively and in your best interest. Their purpose is to work only for you, the physician, who doesn't usually have sufficient time or knowledge needed to preserve, protect and insure the progress of high-quality, independent practice of medicine in today’s complicated and rapidly changing world. Your medical society' team can provide you with a liaison with government, medical-legal consultation, lobbying in your best interests, concerted political action, insurance programs, news media relations, public information education programs, membership publications to keep you informed, continuing medical education, and many other benefits. For a free brochure with membership information, call or write: INDIANA STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 3935 N. Meridian • Indianapolis, IN 46208 (317) 925-7545 or toll-free Indiana WATS 1-800-382-1721 105 Refering to Cap. Hawkeye Pierce ... He has a sense of humor and yet he's serious . . . he's impertinent and yet he has feeling . . . he's human enough to make mistakes and yet he hates death enough to push himself past his own limits in order to save lives. In many ways he's the doctor patients want to have and doctors want to be. But he's not an idealization. Finding himself in a war, he's sometimes angry, sometimes cynical, sometimes a little riuts. He's not a magician who can come up with an instant cure for a rare disease without sweating and ruining his makeup. He knows he might fail. Not a god, he walks gingerly on the edge of disaster — alive to his own mortality. If this image of that very human, very caring doctor is attractive to you — if it's ever touched you for a moment as something to reach for in your own life — then I'm here to cheer you on. Do it. Go for it. Be skilled, be learned, be aware of the dignity of your calling . .. but please don't ever lose sight of your own simple humanity in the process. Unfortunately, that may not be so easy. You're entering a special place in society. People will be awed by your expertise. You'll be placed in a position of privilege. You'll live well, people will defer to you, call you by your title — and it may be hard to remember that the word doctor is not as the power-and-fuel monoply has its way with us. Well, you people graduating today are entering a very select group. You have a monopoly on medical care. Please be careful not to abuse this power that you have over the rest of us. You need to know what you care about most and what you care about least. And you need to know now. You will be making life-and-death decisions, often making them under stress and with great speed. The time to make your tender choices is not in the heat of the moment. When you're making your list, let me urge you to put people first. And I include in that not just people, but that which exists between people. I suggest to you that what makes people know they're alive — and is some cases keeps them alive — is not merely the interaction of the parts of their bodies, but the interaction of their selves. Not just people, but what goes on between people ... ... I congratulate you and please let me thank you for taking on the enormous responsibility that you have — and for having the strength to have made it to this day. I don't know how you've managed to learn it all. But there is one more thing you can learn about the body that only a non-doctor would tell you — and I hope you'll always remember this: The head bone is connected to the heart bone — and don't let them come apart. Thank you. actually your first name . . . .. .You know how we're feeling these days The above are excerpts from the address made b ALAN ALDA to the 1979 graduating class of the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. Congratulations to the Class of 1980 JASPER, IND. 47546 14263 PHONE (812) 482-6302 FOR • SPECIALTIES • CALENDARS • GIFTS • SALES AIDS 106 WER£ once were some SIUCEVT , So iAly IHE YEARBOOK STATE WBNT A Brr cftAzy. Uo pictures to print V f DID TAKE' THE hint. Xp THr AlWT EHcmH TAKE A WTE. From Where We Sit To the fellow members of the class of 1980, the yearbook staff wishes to convey all the blood, sweat, and tears of the last four years through a pic- torial essay, so that now, as well as in the years to come, this will more effectively ex- press that which words can- not. Acknowledgements In the course of the labor and delivery of this book, there were many contributors, without whom the finished product would not have been possible. Their efforts were greatly appreciated, and they are as follows: — Leonardo da Vinci, 'The Configurations of Man' and closing section sketch — Jacob Bronowski, The As- cent of Man, Little, Brown and Co., 1973 — Hugh Prather, Notes to Myself, Real People Press, 1970 — Dean Beering — Alumni Association — IU Publications, Rick Baughn — Medical Illustrations — Indianapolis Star News — Steve Freeman — John Sadler — Joe Lee — Dave Wineinger — Mark Stine — Lee Lynch — Dick Maurer, Josten's Am Rep. — and all the other people who contributed personal photos; we only wish we could have used them all. The 1980 Caduceus Staff Editor-in-chief . . . .Peg Bohnert Co-editor Patrick Lewallen Campus editor John Scott City co-editor Kathy Green City co-editor Jeff Schenck Faculty editor Roz Dunham Elected editor Ti Jones Photography editor . John Hemenway Advertising manager John Bax Staff Beth Amsterdam, Greg Landry, John Ajamie, John Waeltz, Greg Sides, Mike Fos- ter, Cheryl Crawford, Monica Jones. The Caduceus began its metamorphosis early last June, and since that time, there have been countless brainstorms and pitfalls, blunted efforts and precious hours spent in an attempt to make this book some- thing meaingful to each one of us. This has been not just a project, but an experience. And the nine of us will never forget ... ... the 10:00 AM Saturday meetings, the breakfast rolls, lots and lots of coffee, Kathy's darkroom, turkey soup, 3-R layout sheets, 9 pt. Palatino, contact sheets, How many characters per pica? , Hand me the shar- ecropper. , Where's the options book? , OK, now let's have an organizational meeting. , When's our next deadline? , Did Hemenway print? , We can't meet Saturday ... Pat's on call. , Did someone call Roz? , Peg's on her way up from Evansville. , These are 'campus keepers'. , Where's Ti? and But we don't have any Bristol board. All in all, it was well worth it! — Peg and Pat Ideas are clean. They soar in the serene supernal. I can take them out and look at them, they fit in books, they lead me down that narrow way. And in the morning they are there. Ideas are straight — 110 r r. «tVf y T1 Jiy v -wA. 1 iji?f K rlMtt But the world is round, and a messy mortal is my friend. Come walk with me in the mud Hugh Prather
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