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Our class is filled with such charac- ters! There were few people in the Class of 1987 who found it difficult to have a good time. As we have said before, the night spots were always a good place to find members of the class. The Vogue was a frequented nightclub due to groups such as “Duke Tomato and his all-star frogs and “The Henry Lee Summer Band. Let js not forget the infamous Dr. Bop who performed at many of the school dances much to the dismay of the owners of the establishments (i.e. Mu- rat Shrine). Class parties like the Halloween par- ty were always big hits. The costumes were always unique and certainly never boring! The Christmas Dance was al- ways well-attended, especially by “Dr. Bop! Top Left: the Vogue in Broad Ripple. Top Right: Cathy Herod shows her true colors. Lett: Catwoman and Mr. T alias Nina Fukunaga and Eric Young.
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Sophomore year saw a move to that bastion of comfort — Emerson Hall. The padded chairs were almost too much to take! The padding made it all the more difficult to remain awake through Pharmacology. Path, and In- troduction to Medicine. The dog labs stirred up controversy between stu- dents and faculty and also between students themselves. We also got a peek at the wards — History-taking and Physical Diagnosis. Some took seeing real patients as a shock while others were naturals at it. Junior year — need we say more? This offered all of us the opportunity to actually “care” for patients. The fields of Medicine. OB GYN. Psych. Neuro. Peds, Surgery, and the Surgical Sub- specialties were all explored. To many students’ dismay, however, this oc- cured to varying degrees. For some it offered numerous rewarding experi- ences while for others it was a never- ending battle to keep their heads above water. “Fear of the peer. as well as fear of the Resident and the Staff often got in the way of finding enough time to read and actually learn the art of medicine. We thought we had acquired enough knowledge on which to base our selection of senior electives and an eventual career. Senior year was definitely a long- awaited relief from the first two years, and especially junior year! Some have likened it to finding an oasis in the Sa- hara. Most of us spent senior year find- ing out that we didn't really want to do what we thought we did. or that we wanted some variation on a theme. The Dean's Office was kept busy with change of elective forms. We finally be- gan to believe that it was all worth it and prepared to go out and face the real world! Top: I U Hospital (alias White Castle ) bastion of neutropenia. Middle: MS 326 — need we say more? Bottom: The original Riley Hospital for Children.
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While many of us went elsewhere for entertainment, a few of us dared to be different. Late during our sophomore year, a new group made its appear- ance on the Indianapolis scene. Put together from the best talent from around this great country of ours, the Kluver-Bucey Band arose to stardom! The name was so perfect — a little- known psychiatric disorder that drove its victims to derive sexual pleasure from inanimate objects! Who will ever forget the heart-stopping beat of drummer Rick Robertson, the titilating keyboards of Jamal Hakim, the melo- dious guitars of Ben Begley. Joel Hoff- man. and Dave Miller, and that canary voice of Tom Sevier? Top Left: Jon Finley flashes his lace panties and. what a profile! Top Right: Ike Jonesy's — a favorite downtown night spot Right: The Kluver- Bucey Band: left to right — Ben Begley. Joel Hoffman. Rick Robertson. Tom Sevier. Dave Miller, and Jamal Hakim.
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