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ae bey In our lives we make choices which take us down different paths. Along the way we ex- perience new people, places, and situations which allow us to change and grow. For the past four years we have all travelled togeth- er down the same rugged road. Although we will soon go our separate ways, we will always share this com- mon bond. Greg Brames A Judl Brezausek CADUCEUS 1989 CHANGING IMAGES All the world's a stage. And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts. His acts being seven ages. At first the infant. Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms. Then the whining schoolboy, with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like snail Unwillingly to school. And then the lover. Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad Made to his mistress' eyebrow. Then a soldier. Full of strange oaths, and bearded like the pard. Jealous in honor, sudden and quick in quarrel. Seeking the bubble reputation Even in the cannon's mouth. And then the justice. In fair round belly with good capon lin'd, With eyes severe and beard of formal cut. Full of wise saws and modern instances; And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slippered pantaloon. With spectacles on nose and pouch on side; His youthful hose, well sav'd, a world too wide For his shrunk shank; and his big manly voice. Turning again toward childish treble, pipes And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all. That ends this strange eventful history. Is second childishness and mere oblivion; Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything. William Shakespeare What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Ralph Waldo Emerson Above: Dick and Nancy Wfliams join Tom and Karen Miller in showing their holiday spirit at the 1986 Christmas Dance. Right: Ashish Shah. Blake Spain, and Bob Bond celebrate at John Louie's wedding. Below: The lucky bride and groom. John and Suzie lourie. show their happiness at becoming man and wife in June 1987. Below right: Kent's Angels — Jeanette Newton, Lisa Webb, and Angela Ross join Dr. Webb at the 1986 Christ- mas Dance. There are natures that go to the streams of life in great cities as the heart goes to the water brooks. Philip Hamerton The Monument Circle Christmas Tree was only one of the many attractions to downtown Indianapolis during the holiday season. Above: Carriage rides through the city streets offered an inexpensive but scenic way to travel. Bottom: Finally a sunny day for the ”500' We are now at the point where we must educate people in what nobody knew yesterday and prepare in our schools for what no one knows yet but what some people must know tomorrow. Margaret Meade Above Left: luxurious classrooms such as this invited students to stay late and study after class. Below Lett: Dr. “Duck Harris and Dave Minion give a serious talk to the class of 1990. Above Right: The library was all too frequent a site to eager young minds. Below Right: Angie Ross shows us her body is a work of art! Top Left: Tommy, Mark, Keith, Mary Beth and Hori show us how to party. Above: Ann Adinamis and Kyle Carr get in tune for the Freshman Bash. Below: Dawn Ayers Kyle Carr enjoy the luxury of summer break in Florida. Top Right: It's the Med. Class version of Indiana Vice in action. Right: Erin Grandstaff and Mike Solmos show us their formal attire. Below Right: GO FOR IT!' say Kent Webb, Joe Greenlee, and Laura Du- gan. Happiness springs from intense activity in congenial surroundings. Harold Nicholson A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the wisest men. Top: Tom. Doli. Paul and Pam reveal their true selves in 1985. Above Left: Tommy. Tom, Joe. Kristi. Alan. Judi, J . Jon Noel st haunt 1987. Left: Jeanette Newton makes her debut as the Hal- loween Queen in 1985. Above Right: Mild-man- nered Kyle Carr transforms into the fearsome Fly in 1986. Anonymous, 1774 Fv.UtH Right: Suzanne Hand. Karen Holley. Kristi Koch, Judi Brezausek. 8c Angie Ross prepare for the invasion on the unsuspecting underclassmen during the 1986 ever-memoroble Freshman Bash. Above: Keith Bean status post ETOH bolus with a generalized slowing of his EEG feeling Stroh so good. It is when we forget ourselves that we do things that are remembered. Anonymous Above: Len, Chris, and Greg show us the effects of drinking Terre Haute water for two years on March 16, 1986. Right: Drew Mikulaschek celebrates arriving at the ski resort for the sophomore ski trip by diving into the snow and grabbing a beer. Evansville Although far removed from Indianapolis, Heavensville became a mecca of medical education for many eager minds. With the attractions of Thunder on the Ohio and Purple Aces Basketball, who could resist this charming city. Top loft: Mike Dohrenwend and Cathy Freeman show us winning smiles. Top right: Henry Kim. Mark White, and Barb Koewler enjoy a casual evening. Middle loft: Is this a future Physician? Above: Colleen Madden and Marcella Vinocur discuss foreign affairs. Far left: Scott Taylor can't believe Aian Cobrera is trying to hurry him through the line. Left: Peggy Watson and Barb Koewter are the toast of the town. Not Pictured: Kristy Ashby, Marilyn Borst, Laura Buthod. John Myers, Tom Lazoff. Terre Haute An aromatic city on the banks of the Wabash, Terrible Haute taught us about Dig, B'de viruses, nerve fibers, genetics, and many other subjects. Also home to the fighting Sycamores and the BallyHoo, this is definitely Bird country. Top: Pictured left to right ore Carey Gear. Len Bielski. Lucy Yu. Ashish Shah. Cindy West. Joey Retz, Blake Spain. Eric Gourieux. Chris Quinn. John Lourie. Ali Dohan, Jeff Mathison, Mary Below, Greg Bromes. Bob Bond, Brad Eshelman. Middle left: Blake tends his flock. Left: Case 11AB90E — Kleinfelters Syndrome? — Subject Unknown. Above: Ashish Shah, alias “Chocolate Cheesecoke Thunder , smashes another backboard. Bloomington Bloomington was home to our mother I.U. and truly a college town. The Hoosiers got smart and won the NCAA in 1987, but these students persevered with the books rather than waste time at Knight. Above: Left to right, front to back, pictured are Row 1 — Karim Adal. Mike Fitzpatrick. Emily Erbelding. Trina Chapman, Ruth Ann Zent, Marilyn Mahan. Laura Hammel. Row 2 — Mike Vincent. Tim McFadden. Steve Moore. Mike Brendle. Steve Mann, Matt Koscielski. Todd Ryon. Row 3 — Tom Dykstra. Perry Wethington, Mike Helms, George Chioran. Matt Libke. Left: The Neurofibrillary Tangles performing Walk Like a Toulekian. Below Left: Matt L.. Perry W., and Matt K. and wife at the Bloomington class's Terminal Event . Below: Perry Wethington imitating instructor Russel Delkes. Below Right: George Chioran imitating Dr. Weinberg. Munde Above: The serious group of students from Muncie. Row 1 — Arvind Kumar, Mark Lisby. Darlnda Boys. Patty Voigt. Row 2 — Maicoim Olver. Laura Moves, Judy Royer. Row 3 — Tim Pettigrew, Shane Sampson, David Porter, Barry Mathison. Row 4 — Paul Theilking. Mark Dersch. Jeff Starkey. Row 5 — Curtis Cook, Scott litwler. Below: Jeff Starkey and his wife ore in a jam. Below Right: Curtis Cook shows off his new shirt. Right: Who is that clowning around? Muncie was home to the Ball State Cardinals and Rick Majerus, the MAC'S answer to Bob Knight. Also home of Late Night's David Letterman, there were far too many late nights at Muncie. V 5 South Bend South Bend was home to both Notre Dame and St. Mary's Colleges. Unfortunately the only way to Indy was — through a place called KOKOMO, where unsynchronized stop lights grow and they drive real slow, down in Kokomo. Top: Pictured left to right are Mfce Agostirvo. Kevin Beckman. Carla Mishler. Erin Grandstaff. Mike Solomos. ond Doug Ertman looking over them. Above Left: Sefanit Fassa shows her excitement before a test Left: Students gather around white mice. Above: REM sleep. Below Left: Janice Peterson. Kelly Johnson, Mike Agostino and Brian Bognar have a cup-o-Jo. Below: Seth Sc holer enjoys coffee while Tim Thomas has a graduated cylinder of ??!? !?? Gary The home of Michael Jackson, U.S. Steel, and Indiana Dunes State Park, Gary was perhaps best appreciated for its proximity to Chicago. Above: Gory class with Nobel Peace Prize Winner. Lott: Dining left to right ore T. Geteske, P. Stannish. 8. Kobak. J. Czaja and Holly, and M. Parker. Above: Bruce. Mike. Alicia, and Tim say Cheese. Below Lett: Eric, Mike M.. Nick $.. Joe M., Tim, and Bruce show Mike Parker their faith health method. Below: Left to Right are Audrey Echt, Tim Geleske, AScIa Blando. Eric Elliott. Paul Stannish. Bi Kobak. Peggy Vereb, Joe Mulholland. Nick Sarros. Dr. Carpenter, and Bruce Yalowitz. 7 Fort Wayne Top: Pictured clockwise are Anjum Usman. Karl Baird. Ken Schaab. Lazo Krstevski, Doug Franke. Jim Cunningham, Bill Cofcs, Greg Lowdermilk. Steve Lewis. Amy Metheny. and Tom Wozniak. Right: Steve Lewis has lost his mind — and found it. Above: Amy would rather study than check out Lazo and Anjum's gams. Fort Wayne was home to, well, Fort Wayne. It was near to the towns of Auburn and Bluffton, though. The shortest term of the branch campuses was spent here, being the only one year center before being moved to Indy. In Memorium To Russell Showen This page is being dedicated to the memory of Russell Showen. As our classmate he attended the Fort Wayne Center during our first year together. Russell is fondly remembered for his dedication, patience, kindness, unselfish- ness, and his quiet, easy-going nature. During the summer of 1986, he and his fiancee tragically passed away while visiting the Huntington College campus. Think of him still as the same, I say. He is not dead; he is just away. Nor is he away from the better part Away from the eye. but not the heort. And he lingers near to soothe our pain And he teaches that life and death are gain. And he waits on the bright eternal shore. For the handicaps of brotherhood once more. — James Witcomb Riley Lafayette No Pictures Received Gregory Ayers Heather Beer Diane Begley Daniel Carson James Cox Lori Gross Barbara Haehner Michael Hauke Jim Kambol Peter Konrad Matt Maillet Philip Shrake Rhonda Sorrells Michael Stryker Paul Tuite Terry Watson FACULTY Dr. George T. Lukemeyer Executive Associate Dean Dr. James E. Carter Associate Dean Terry Bahn Dean's Office Vickie Browne Dennis Deal Dean's office Chris Ollier Secretary Mary Wallace Secretary Assistant Dean Dr. Walter J. Daly Dean of the School of Medicine Dr. David B. Gibson Biochemistry Dr. Peter Roach Biochemistry Dr. Robert A. Harris Biochemistry Dr. David W. Crabb — Our Golden Apple Award Winner Biochemistry 12 Dr. Edwin T. Harper Biochemistry Dr. Donald J. Niederpruem Microbiology Dr. Dietrich C. Bauer giving his most memorable lecture in Microbiology Dr. Charles E. Blevins Anatomy Dr. Andrew P. Evans Anatomy Dr. James A. McAteer Anatomy Histology Dr. Raoul S. Rosenthal Microbiology Drs. John R. Hayes and Steve L. Bojrab Psychiatry Dr. Richard N. French. Jr. Psychiatry Dr. John F. Schmedtje Anatomy Histology 13 Dr. Rodney A. Rhoades Physiology Dr. Joe R. Haeberle Physiology Dr. Glenn H. Bohlen Physiology Dr. Walter C. Low Physiology L)r. Richard A. Meiss Physiology Drs. Michael J. Kubek and Richard G. Peterson Anatomy Neuroanatomy Dr. Joseph A. DiMicco Pharmacology Dr. Michael P. Conneally Genetics Dr. David J. Goldstein Genetics Dr. George A. Tanner Physiology Dr. Julius J. Friedman Physiology Dr. Nira Ben-Jonathan Physiology 14 Dr. John E. Pless Pathology Dave Besche Pathology Assistant Dr. Richard C. Powell Medicine Dr. August Watanabe Medicine Dr. Lynn R. Willis Pharmacology Rrrrring! What time is it? It's Derm Consult Time with Drs. Arthur L. Norins and Warren W. Epinette Dr. Meredity T. Hull Pathology Dr. Arthur J. Provisor Pediatrics Heme Onc Dr. Sherry Queener Pharmacology Dr. James C. Dillon Medicine The Ever-famous Dr. William E. DeMyer Neurology is Dr. John J. Mulcahy Urology Dr. Joseph F. Fitzgerald Pediatrics GI Dr. Mark L. Dyken Neurology Some of Our Busy Radiologists. Clockwise from top rt.: Drs. Vernon Vix, Robert Holden, Robert Tarver, Glenn Moak Dr. Jay L. Grosfeld Dr. James E. Bennett Pediatric Surgery Plastic Surgery 16 Dr. Paul G. DeRosa Orthopaedic Surgery Dr. Sharon P. Andreoli Pediatrics Nephrology Good education is not so much one which prepares a man to succeed in the world as one which enables him to sustain failure. Canon Bernard Iddings Bell Top Left: Sara Corya, Vicken Chalian, and Ann Adinamis practice their infant CPR. Above: Mike Parker shows his academic enthusiasm. Left: Lisa Thompson. Brad Calobrace. Ann Adinamis. Cezanne Allen, Sara Corya. Mary Beth Scheuth, Joe Van Camp, and others celebrate finishing freshman year. Below Left: Len Bielski and Jacy Retz share on intimate moment. Below: Seth Scholar spies acute infection. Above: The revival of Annie I Above Right: f«4ck Sarros is captivated by another lecture. Right: Chris Mier takes a study break wNe Mirni Fassi studies hard for Boards. Below Right: Mike Solomos supervises another cfcsectkxv Below: Jett “Mad Dog Mathison tries to emulate “Captain Shah behind him. Above: Several students enjoy some noon time sun during a long lunch break. Lett: Dick Wiliams burps himself after the Pharmacology final. Below Left: Seth Scholer is found trying to study by osmosis. Below: Erin Grandstaff and Mimi Fassi work hard at dissecting rats. Above: Jo© Cooler discovers what he has been looking tor! Above Right: Mike McCord lectures to an attentive class. Right: Is that a beer I see in the mail room?! Below: Dr. Wegener from microbiology and his groupies. Below Right: Kathy Minnick and Chris Miller prove that teamwork is a breath of fresh air. 21 Top Left: Matt Bruns and Dan Butler do their imitation of Storskey and Hutch. Above: Emily Erbeiding tries to listen to the book in preparation for Boards II. Left: Mimi Fassa mixes up a fine morning brew. Below Left: Ken Schaab and Karl Baird pick each others brain for ideas. Below: Medical students will soon sport the new denim lab jackets, shown here, for a less formal look as wei as for added pocket space. 22 Clinicals Left: Would you trust this man to cardiovert you? Mice Houke prepares to do just that. Below Lett: Jil Stephens. Noel Leet, Diane Begley, and Jm Myers review charts. Below: Perry Wethmgton shows off his radiologist squint. Bottom Lett: Aicia Blando takes a wen deserved rest after a long surgery. Bottom Right: Roltng chair rounds at the V.A. were far too frequent and long. Left to right ore Jim Mitchei, Resident Paris Roach, Nancy Harvey. Resident Leslie Kelley. and Jon Jansen. Above Lett: Theressa Cole shows us her Medicine look with a pocket ful of pens, pen lights, and eye charts as she dreams about the ultimate EKG. Above Right: Dr. Gikey. Nancy Harvey. Paul Dexter. Scott littwiler. Dr. Holy Foust, and Karim Adal enjoy a snack during morning rounds at Wishord. Right: Why is Carey Gear so happy? Because he is reviewing a medical record that is only one-eighth inch thick. Below: ALoa Blando. Bruce Yatowitz. Eric Eliott and B1 Kobak are Smoke Busters.” Below Right: Marcela Vinocur tries desperately to heor that heart murmer the cardiologists say is there, but that no one else seems to hear. 25 Above: Uttle do they know they ore about to get five hits otter four o'clock. Above Right: Kristi Koch does a senior elective in Africa. Below: Many Students did senior electives in foreign countries, as did Brian Bognar and Tim Thomas pictured here on camel safari in northern Kenya. Bottom Lett: Jack Han spies a cute nurse run by. Bottom Right: Budding surgeons show off a suture display. To the CLASS OF 1989, congratulations! You All are to be complimented) tor your superb efforts and accomplishments. I pray your professional lives will continue In the growth ind success as has occurred during these four years. I have enjoyed my associations with you. Best wishes. Keep In touch. James E. Carter, M.D. 1 Associate Dean I Student Curricular Affairs Linda F. Abels Karim A. Adal Stephen J. Ackerman Ann H. Adlnamls Mike Agostino proves that this Bud is definitely not for him. Michael A. Agostlno Cezanne C. Allen Edward P. Amundson Dawn M. Ayers Karl M. Baird Franklin K. Bean Kevin W. Beckman Diane E. Begley Mary E. Below Leonard J. Blelskl Alicia V. Blando Bryan A. Bognar James E. Bollier Robert S. Bond Doll E. Blondlllo 28 Michael T. Brendle 1 Eric J. Brewer Darllnda M. Boys Gregory P. Brames Matthew D. Bruns Pamela S. Bryan Craig E. Buckles Daniel A. Butler Ruth E. Calhoun Anne L. Calkins Michael B. Calobrace Kyle A. Carr Wild man Brian Bognor shows no fear flying to Nairobi during Christmas 1985. Judl A. Brezausek Juan C. Cabrera Amy S. Chal Toby C. Chal Vlcken S. Challan Erin Chamberllnsnyder Trina C. Chapman-Smith George M. Chloran William C. Colli Sara A. Corya Joseph O. Cooler George M. Cornett Joseph T. Czaja Christopher Daugherty John A. Churchill Theressa J. Cole Kenneth W. Dawes David J. Dobono Porty animals Bill Collis, Eric Eliott, and Jim Cunningham go for the gusto. 30 Peggy Watson. Barb Koewler. and Kristy Menke share a good time in Evansville Michael P. Dohrenwend Michael J. Dugan Douglas G. Ertman James F. Downing Bradley D. Eshelman Meredith E. Drlscol Thomas P. Dykstra Raymond O. Estaclo o f tik Eric D. Elliott Sefanlt Fassll Tut (Cl j Mark W. Dersch O giM Paul R. Dexter Emily J. Erboldlng Daniel D. Feeney 31 Michael S. Fitzpatrick Randall G. Franlak P Wethington wife. M. Mohan, l. Hammel. M. Fitzpatrick. M. Koscielski wife cheer 1987 IU NCAA victory. Dante P. Gallbor Timothy A. Geleske Bruce A. Gellnas Debbie S. Gipson Patrick E. Gipson Carey B. Gear Edmund Gomez Cameron R. Gongwer Eric D. Gourleux Joseph A. Greenlee Dale E. Guse 32 Barbara D. Haehner a life Joel C. Hansford gih Mark E. Helny Laura L. Hammel Nancy R. Harvey Karen L. Holley ?■ (A Jack J. Hall William A. Harter Michael R. Helms Heather B. Gutweln Susan M. Haney Jeffrey A. Hay Jock Ho'i demonstrates that he can pass any pulmonary function test as he blows out his birthday candles Suzanne M. Hand Michael J. Hauke Scott D. Holley Jacy R. Hunslcker I Stephen C. Ikeda 33 Sabin L. Jam Crystal L. Jones es Alan B. Kaiser Jill H. Klttaka Is that Ann AcSnomis and Ann Johnson behind those Foster Gronts? Mark Lisby flashes a little more than just a smile at the 1989 Halloween party. Matthew F. Kosclelskl Mathew J. Llbke David S. Llpple Mark D. Lisby Thomas E. Kundenrelch Scott E. Litwlller Barbara A. Koewler Stephen J. Lewis John K. Lourle 35 Gregory A. Lowdermllk Craig H. Lundgren Harmlnder S. Malllk Boyd C. Marts Forever surrounded by women. Hori Moiik here hos his orms (ui with Cothy Bryont (JR) DoS Biondillo. Andrew J. Mandery Steven A. Mann Barbara A. Mansmann Melinda M. Martin Barry A. Mathlson «31 Jettrey A. Mathlson Laura E. Maves Michael D. McCord 36 Amy J. Metheny Thomas W. Miller o iik Stephen O. Moore Howard T. Morrison Joseph E. Mulholland the Mar yn Mahan. Trina Chapman-Smith. Laura Hammel practice for Timothy C. McFadden Andrew W. Mlkulaschek David J. Minion Donald J. Mclntlre Barry H. Miller Katherine A. Mlnnlck Michael J. McMahon Christina L. Miller Carla G. Mlshler Kristy K. Menke Karen E. Miller James Q. Mitchell Big Event . 37 James M. Platls David A. Porter Kimball N. Pratt Chris Quinn leaves a big impression on Ashish Shah. Jerome P. Quets Christopher J. Quinn Kelly B. Rhoadarmer Patricia L. Robinson Robert A. Predalna 58 Todd R. Rowland Kenneth C. Schaab Angela Ross Laura Rosillo Nicholas A. Sarros Paul B. Rolen Todd A. Ryan Shane T. Sampson Mark P. Schopper Mary E. Schueth Alan L. Schwartz Robert M. Schweitzer Mork Schopper shows tvs true self os Tammy Julian and Todd Rowland humor him at the 1988 Halloween party Seth J. Scholer Ashlsh R. Shah Deborah A. Shields Philip D. Shrake 39 Thomas W. Sllwa David R. Stoppenhagen Paul E. Thlelklng Roland L. Thomas Jeffrey T. Starkey Robert O. Stuart Christopher Stelnmetz Eumar T. Tagupa Scott B. Taylor Stephan M. Stockberger Morgan E. Tharp Jill Stephens. Tammy Jufcan. and Kristi Koch brew up some tun at the 1987 Halloween Party 40 Margaret Vereb “studying intensively at home. Lisa A. Thompson Mary E. Torres Donald R. Troyer Paul J. Tulfe Jeffrey C. Ulrich Anjum I. Usman Albert O. Volk Prayuk A. Waran 41 Belinda J. Watts Lorraine WeanWIetbrock Kent P. Webb Thomas E. Wheeler David A. Wlnlnger Perry E. Wethington David E. Wilmot Mark P. White John C. Williams Richard I. Williams Barry L. Wlnton Thomas C. Woznlak Robert M. Wright Bruce R. Yalowitz Ruth A. Zent Nancy E. Yast Steven T. Zlerer Not Pictured Gary R. Glze William H. Kobak Cindy J. Parker Wendy J. Rich William J. Wiseman 42 Bruce shows his hidden talent of balancing a basebd bat on his nose. A Mother’s Pride, A Father’s Joy. Sir Walter Scott Cezanne Marie Carroll ABen Do E. Biondilo Cezanne Allen You have filled our lives with joy. Mom and Dad Dawn M. Ayers You're a wonderful daughter and now a great doctor. We love you and are proud to be your parents. Mary Ellen Below — 1965 Dawn Ayers — 1 year old Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Sir James Barrie Mary Ellen Below CONGRATULATIONS — Go with compassion and integrity in service to God and humanity. Allen M. Below Doll Elizabeth Biondillo May God guide your hands, watch over you be with you always. Love your mother, father and brother Darlinda M. Boys May the “Lady who touched you as a child love and guide you all the days of your life! Love ever. Dad and Mom Dartmda Boys I don't care how§ood it's supposed to be for me. 43 Oh no! Not onother exam! Did you say “scrub up Doc- Greg Brames tor? Darlinda Boys — age 3Vi — 1967 Eric Brewer Here he gives his all to help the Animal Rescue League in April 1967. Greg Brames Success is the reward of dedication, commitment and hard work. Our wish for you after graduation is continued success. You have always been a source of pride and joy to all your famiy. Fred Brames Judi Bre usek It had been a lifelong dream for Judi to become a doctor. She has overcome physical disabilities, long sleepless nights, and difficult exams. We are extremely proud of her accomplishments. Mom and Dad Matthew David Bruns Congratulations. Matthew, may God bless and keep you always. Mrs. Ellen Bruns Pamela S. Bryan God Bless and Guide You in Your Future Endeavors, R. Caccese Always. f 44 Judi Brezausek — Ages 2 ond 4 years Matthew David Bruns — 1 year Vicken S. Chaian Erin Chamberiinsnyder Vicken S. Chalian Congratulations good luck in your future endeavors. Mom Dad Erin Robin Chamberlinsnyder We always said, You can do it if you have faith . Now, proudly, we thank you for proving us right. MOM . DAD Trlna Chapman-Smith Our hearts are swelled with pride. Congratulations! Love, Dad and Jenny George Chioran Congratulations, good luck, may God guide you always. Mom Theressa J. Cole — Age 1 year George Chioran 45 Lori Ann Gross Cook Let your wisdom guide your judgement — let you skill guide your hand but let your God guide your path. R. Gross George Mitchell Cornett Congratulations on achieving your goal and God be with you always. We're proud of you. Love Mom 8c Dad David Joseph Debono Always go forward and never turn back. — J. Serra Mrs. M. Debono Michael John Dugan Knowledge. Happiness. Good Health and to make a difference ... my dream ... your reality! Go for it! JRD 5 89 Life-long love and laughs from The Lady! James Millan Dy Congratulations. Jimbo. Good luck. Remember to follow your dreams always. Dr. 8c Mrs. James Dy More Duerden David Joseph Debono Mchoei John Dugan — Age 3Vi Before cholesterol facts were known. Jim Dy. Jr. — June 14. 1960 Ray Estocio Mike Fitzpatrick Daniel Feeney Cathy Lynn Freeman Emily Erbelding Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed. Proverbs Mrs. Eleanor Erbelding Raymond Ohoier T. Estacio Give the world the best you have and the best will come to you. Dr. R. Estacio Daniel Donovan Feeney We wish you joy and send our love — Your Family Michael Shawn Fitzpatrick Michael, Dad would be so proud! Mom Kelly All things are possible to him that beiieveth — Mark 9:23 Cathy Lynn Freeman You are fulfilling a prophecy given to us when you were a little girl; and we are extremely proud of you. We are equally proud of your husband, Michael, who has given you much support and encouragement Love, Mother Dad Cathy Lynn Freeman 16:3 47 Carey B. Gear Donte P. Galiber Dante beat Larry Ratliff 6-2, 7-5 in the Mooey Plan Tournament — October 1981 Dante Pierre Galiber We are proud of you, Dante! May God bless you and be with you in your future endeavors. Love always. Mom and Dad Carey B. Gear We knew you could do it! Love, Mom and Dad To Medicare, we'll make no plea — our health depends on Carey Gear, M.D.f Pere, Mere, and Tita Almeria. Spain Gary Raymond Gize There's never been anyone with your personality, ability, and your unique way of seeing things. There's never been a man like you before, and there won't be again. So go ahead! Take the world by storm! — Linda Lee Elrod Raymond Gize Laura Lane Hammel You are the first M.D. in your lineage. We honor your achievemer we thank God for you ability. we love you Mom Dad Gary Giz© Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow — Helen Keller loura Hammel Jeffrey Hay Jeffrey Allen Hay Congratulations. Son — Rejoice in God's goodness for you. B. Hay Jacy Retz Hunsicker For they can conquer who believe they can. Dryden Chester Retz Tamara Dawn Julian You're special, we are proud of you we love you! Donald R. Julian Kelly E. Johnson Congratulations: Our love and prayers go with you always. Carl E. Johnson Henry Kim We share the joy of attaining the goal, and we are proud of you. Steve W. Kim Karen Bacon Holley Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die, Sfe is a broken winged bird that CQnnot fly — Langston Hughes Kelly Johnson Henry Kim 49 Stephen John Lewis Congratulations, Steve. We'll remember this May always. Mr. Mrs. James L. Lewis Scott Eric Litwiller Ability will enable a man to get to the top, but it takes character to keep him there. — E.C. McKinzie Congratulations and Good Luck, Scott. We love you. Dad and Mom Kristi Koch — Age 6 A dreamer lives for eternity. — Anonymous Cindy Kish — Age 6 months Cynthia L. Kish Success is the reward for doing your best. We love you and are so proud. Mom, Dad and Sisters Steve Mann Congratulations! Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. — Thoreau Bill D. Mann Stephen Lewis Craig H. Lundgren Congratulations and best wishes for a productive and rewarding career. May God bless you. Love. Mom, Dad, Jennifer, Jeffrey Eric so Scott Litwiller Craig Lundgren Steve Mann Laura Maves Christina L. Miller Remember who you are. Phillip and Ruth Ann Miller Amy Joiene Metheny Laura Maves Congratulations; you have achieved your goal! You usual determination, sense of humor and perserverance has done it again!! I love you and wish the best for you and yours. Mother Timothy C. McFadden We knew it was inevitable; another bald Dr. McFadden. Congratulations! Wilbur and Joyce McFadden Amy Joiene Metheny Well done! Much love. Mom, Dad, Krista, Rachel Chris Miller To accomplish things, we must not only act, but also dream, not only plan, but also believe — Anatole France 51 Tim McFadden David Jon Minion — September 1968 What lies behind us what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. — Ralph Waldo Emerson 52 David Jon Minion Congratulations, Dr. Dave. We are very proud of you. Norma Minion Katherine Ann Minnick Little did we realize the persistence you possessed. Joyce P. Murray Howard T. Morrison Congratulations, we wish you a successful and satisfying medical career. Harriet Morrison Kathy Minnick John Myers We're proud of you. John, and may God continue to bless guide you. Mom and Dad David James Nagy We watched you turn the hopes and dreams of your yesterdays into your achievements of today, and with loving pride we look forward to the accomplishments of all your tomorrows. Mom and Dad Jeanette Newton I love you and am proud of you. I wish your mother was here to see you graduate. Dad Malcolm Bruce Oliver In everything you do, put God first, and He will direct you and crown your efforts with success Dr. Mrs. James Oliver David Nagy At 6 months, it's never too early to study tor the MCATS. Jeanette Newton Shane T. Sampson Alan Lee Schwartz may your qualities and abilities inspire children in your care. Angela Ross Mom and Dad Thomas W. Siwa Angela Ross Congratulations, Love 8c Happiness, Mom 8c Dad Thomas W. Sllwa Congratulations on achieving your dream. May God guide you always. Mom and Dad Blake A. Spain The purpose of life is a life of purpose. Congratulations. W. Thomas Spain, M.D. Brian Scott Smith Christopher A. Steinmetz Congratulations — May God Always You give much and know not that guide you in healing His people. you give at all. Mom Mrs. P.A. Steinmetz 53 Christopher Steinmetz Bloke Spain — Age 4 — Our precious musician Be just and fear not. — Shakespeare Jeff Vaught Congratulations! B© the best you can be. Love, Your Family. Scott Taylor Congratulations, Good Luck, and God guide you always. We are very proud of you. Love, Mom, Dad, Danny Kay. Timothy Thomas Life is life and fun is fun but it's all so quiet when the goldfish die. Mom and Dad Jett Ulrich Congratulations on a wonderful achievement and Ga guide you always. Mom Dad Donald Ray Troyer — Age 8 Don his brothers dissected frogs at an early age They opened one. watched the heartbeat, sewec it up. Eumar T. Tagupa Scott Brian Taylor Eumar T. Tagupa The most valuable possession of a person is good education. Patience and perseverance are important weapons in obtaining it. Mr. Mrs. Zosimo Tagupa Donald R. Troyer We are proud of you! Invest your talents wisely for God's people in need. Mom Dad Jeff Vaught (large photo) Jeff Ulrich (insert) — two of our urology gods Poul Tuite — Sorry, Paul. I forgot the lidocaine1 54 Margaret Jeanne Vereb You could envision horizons we could not. Bless you. Mom Dad Partrlcia Lynn Voigt St. Luke 12:31 Seek ye the kingdom of God; and all these things shall be added unto you. C. Voight Thomas C. Wheeler Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not rely on your own insight. Proverbs 3:5 Mark White Congrautlations to the Medical Class of 1989 Ann Phil White Prayuk A. Waran 55 Mark P. White Thomas C. Wheeler J. Christopher Williams Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him. and he shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:5. 6 Mr. John C. Williams David Alan Wininger Congratulations, David, good luck, and may God guide you always. Mom and Dad Thomas C. Wozniak We pray you will always bring honor to your profession. Mr. Mrs. A.J. Wozniak Ruth Ann Zent You give us joy in knowing you love serving others. Mom Dad J. Christopher Wiliams Steven T. Zierer Needless to say, words cannot express our deep feeling of love. joy. happiness for you. You've done it your way; through patience, persistence, and most of all. dedication. Good luck and may God bless you. Love always. Dad and Karen how sublime a thing it is to suffer be LongfellOW Steven T. Zierer — Ages 4 years and 6 months 56 K now The Halloween Queen ... We were tired and drained, Our minds were ill at ease ... Then all of a sudden She burst through the door. She was giggling and dancing, Trying to please, Spreading smiles happiness And candy galore. We were shocked and amazed, ... as surely can be seen, For we had Just been visited By the Halloween Queen. — Schopper And The Freshman Surprise! $8 Halloween Party 1985 Top It: Dawn Ayers with I.U.'s sexiest nurse. Top middle: Toga party with Vicken Chalian. Top rt: Kathy Mtfvnick shows her top form. Center It: Bob Stuart. Tommy Julian. Mike McMahon. Kristi Koch, Ai Kaiser. Todd Rowland. Center rt: Don Mcmtire. Suzanne Hand, and Dale Guse. Lett: Sara Corya as Prince . Right: Mike Dohrenwend and Ann Adinamis. Halloween Party 1986 Lett: Jeff Ulrich. Steve Ikeda, Mary Beth Schueth. and Mark Sc hopper enjoy the party. Above: A rare gathering of Roland Thomas wife. Keith Bean, Phil Dulberger (JR), Joe VanCamp, and Hari Maliik. Halloween Party 1987 Top: Bob and Laura Dugan show that th© inooceose of youth is not lost on them. Top Center: Who is this tan dork stranger? None other than our Tom Wozniak! Top Right: Who's the biggest Sttle kid of all on the Wshard Peds Word? It must be Brod Calobrace. Below left: Eric Elliott. JHI Stephens. Paul Thielking were tired of playing doctor. Below right: Are Ashish Shah, Joe VanCamp. Jil Stephens. Steve Lewis. Bil Collis. Steve Stockberger, Eric E ott. Hari Malik. Tammy Julian, and Joe Mulholand. Bottom left: are Henry Kim. Jill Stephens. Hari Mallik. Mike Solmos. and Jeff Vaught. Bottom right: Who's the real vampire: Todd Rowland or Ashish Shoh? Halloween Party 1988 61 Christmas Party 1986 Top lett: Marc and Mary Duerden enjoy the festivities. Top right: Are Jim Platis. Suzanne Hand. Nancy Yast, and Hari Malik. Above: “Oh. Joe, you're so wonderful! Center: Two of Santa's favorite helpers. Peggy Vereb and Laura Hammel. Above: Tom Wheeler and his date seem to be having the greatest time of their lives. Bottom left: John and Linda Abels join Lori and Dave Wietbrock in some refreshments. Bottom right: Lazo Krstevski, Jerome Quets.and Chris Miler are all smfies. Party: First Year Style Above left: “Here's to good friends — tonight is kind of special, say Brad Calobrace, Dave Lippie. Doli Bioodillo, and Kristi Koch. Above right: Who could forget the wide smiles on male model Steve Zierer and classmate Nancy Yast? Lett: Look into the ever- bioodshot eyes of Ai Volk. Right: This is probably the only unflattering picture ever taken of Cezanne Allen. Below left: Tammy Kristi in a “rare shot together. Below right: An even rarer shot of those three party girls — Tammy, Jil, and Kristi. Party: First Year Style The Sequel Above left: Ashish Shoh tells Jacy what a good boy he's been. Above right: Rick Rosales (GRAD) DoS Mark celebrate the year. Right: The Bloomington and Gary groups get together. Below: Matt Bruns and Sharon smile before the big break-up. Below right: Janet Roepke (JR) gives Joel Hansford a shoulder to lean upon. The full drama of medical school un- folds during the first year — the comedy and the tragedy await the unsus- pecting young men and women who pay their admission ticket and anxiously anticipate the fall of the final curtain. Lit- tle do they know what changes they will be required to undergo before ar- riving at that brief in- termission known as graduation. So eat, drink, and be merry — for tomorrow we die. M Party: First Year Style The Sequel Continues Above left: Kaen and Tom Miller oversee the activities. Above right: Keith Bean, friend, the Kittakas. Amy Choi. Scott Holley, and the DvJbergers (JR) shore good times. Above: Is that alcohol I see on the school grounds? Right: Mark Schopper and friend join Noel leet and Keith Bean in a round. Below: Jl and Paul Kittaka win the hickey contest. Below right: The Bloomington crowd takes a final - Party: Gary Style Top left: Taking a moment to get some fresh air are Mike McCord, Joe Mulholiond. Alicia Blando, teck Sarros, Peggy Vereb. Eric ESott. and Bruce Yalowitz. Above: Gathered together are Joe Mulholiond, friend, Joe Czaja. Bn Kobak. Alicia Biando. and friend. Top right: In more formol attire are (clockwise) Tom Sliwa. Robert Lee. Nancy and Mike McCord. Joe Mulhoiiand. Audrey Echt, Michele Vasilus Makris. Right center: All dressed-up with nowhere to go are Eric Elliott, Diane. Mike Parker. Bruce Yalowitz. Peggy Vereb. and Tim Geleske. Right: Seated from left to right are Robert Lee. Michele Makris. Joe Mulho'iand. Alicia Biando. and Torn Sliwa. 66 : New Orleans Style New Orleans is the home of the Mardi Gras, French Quarter, cajun cooking, the Super Dome, and the Saints. It's also the city to which members of the American Medical Student Association flocked in order to show their sense of social respon- sibility by participating in the annual Nuclear Freeze Walk. Of course, all work and no play makes Johnny (and Todd, and Paul, Tim ...) a dull boy. So, naturally, this group took a little time out of their busy schedules to do what I.U. medical students do well — study ... er ... I mean — PARTY! Submitted for your approval are just a few of the scintillating shots which took place in that di- mension of time and space which we call the AMSA zone. Top loft: Paul Dexter and Emily Erbelding. what social awareness. Above: Hey. Paul and Todd, what was in those brownies? Far left: Tim Thomas and Paul Tuite take a break. Left: Med. students form the tal end of the Nuclear Freeze Walk. Bottom left: Todd Rowland. Mimi Fossil. Janet Roepke (JR), Chris Miller, Paul Tuite, and Tom Herbst (JR) in New Orleans. Below: Tom lazoff and Scott Taylor. 67 Party: International Style Some Medical Students Go To Great Lengths To Have Fun. Lett: Tim Thomas travels to Kodiak. Alaska to wres- tle the great frozen haS- but for entertainment. Right: Again in Alaska. Tim Thomas is joined by Bryan Bognar. Center left: How far will Marcela Vinocur go for a beer run? Ensenada, Mexico. Bottom left: Kristi Koch heads for Africa for fun. Bottom right: Bryan Bog- nar sets his sights on Nai- robi, Kenya. Party: Nonalcoholic Style Who Needs Beer To Have A Good Time? Whatever happened to good clean fun? Who says you can't enjoy yourself unless your blood alcohol level is 0.10? Why do class parties always have to run up such exhorbitant costs because keg refreshments are felt to be necessary when they most certainly are not? Just Say “No” We have to learn to just say no to drugs, say yes to good health and get high on life. Above left: Enjoying good clean fun is Amy Metheny. Above: Kristi Koch takes a dip up in Alaska. Below left: An m Usman and her fiance enjoy being outdoors with each other. Below: Steve Stockberger and Ashish Shah pose. 69 Party: Michigan Style Ah, Schuss Mountain, what memories. It was a place where just about anything could happen ... and did. (Hey, I still say that per- son dancing on the ta- ble tops was really Meredith on her knees wearing a dark wig.) Below left: Ann Calkins and Chris Miller are excited about having tackled the Black Diamond slopes. Below right: Kristi Koch, Steve Stockberger, Drew Mkulaschek. Dan Feeney, and Joe VanComp take a break from the slopes. Bottom left: Anne Calkins, Meredith Driscol, Steve Stockberger, Jim. and Chris Miller enjoy each others company. Bottom right: Jim Dy, Todd Rowland, friend, Steve Zierer, Sara Corya, hubby Greg. -------Let The Games Begin! — Med. School Helps Build More Than Just A Health Mind. Above: The Notre Dome Water Vo eybail Champions. Mike Soimos. Tm Thomas. Seth Schoier. Doug Ertman. and Kevin Beckman. Above right: The Evansville Champion Basketball team, with such fcjstrious players as Bob Buthod. Mark White. Tom Lazoff. and Scott Taylor. Center: Ann the Shark Adinamis takes Steve Ackerman (or an he's got. Below: Voileybal at its best with Mke McMahon. Mark Schopper. Tom Mfler. and Dave Minion. Below right: Some ot the Indy baseball sluggers Drew Mikuloschek. Steve keda, Joe Van Camp. Jim Bdier. Kyle Carr. Duck Mclntire. Jack Hal. Howard Morrison. Dale Guse. Scott Holey, and Mork Lemmons. Yes, Medical School builds more than just a strong mind — or a pretty face for that matter. It can provide us with many opportunities to build strong bodies and friendships through various sporting events. Whether one chooses the baseball diamond, basketball court, volleyball court, or pool; the chance to share a good time outside of the classroom setting is ever present. In winter, spring, summer, or fall, a little healthy competition and good sportsmanship can be found in the students at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Match Day Above Left: Ashish Shah shows his genuine surprise at his NRMP match. Above: Ray Estacio. Angie Ross. Jim Piatis, and Joey Hunsicker enjoy a cold one at the Match” party. Left: Scott Taylor and his gal Lisa look like a winning match. Below Left: Jared Jones shows us his winning smile. Below: Blake Spain. Eumar Tagupa and wife Kim are reody for the WWF if their matches fall through. A sk, and it shall be given you; I seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you. Matthew 7:7 Top: Mike Agostino. Bryan Bognar and his date. Kevin Beckman, Paul Theilking. and Jeff Starkey have a popsickle to share. Top Lett: Bob Bond is not sure what to make of the group having fun. Above Lett: Safonit FassJ shuns Jim Kamboi and Kambol and shares a tender moment with Angie Ross. Above: Mark and Mary Duerden are the mascots for match day , being a match themselves. Lett: Toby and Amy Choi, Belinda Watts. Doug Franke. Chris Miller, ond Joey Hunsicker are the knights of the round table. 73 Class Of 1989 Residency Match List Abels, Linda F. Ackerman. Stephen F. Adal. Karim A. Adinamis, Ann H. Agostino, Michael A. Allen. Cezanne C. Amundson. Edward P. Ayers. Dawn M. Baird, Karl M. Bean. Franklin K. PGY1-INT MED PGY2-ANESTH INT MED INT MED DQVPW PGY1-GEN SURG PGY2-ENT PEDS FAM PRAC INT MED ORTHO OB GYN St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center. Indianapolis. IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. Dallas, TX Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Methodist Hospital. Indianapolis. IN Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis, IN Methodist Hospital. Indianapolis. IN Sioux Falls Family Practice Residency, Sioux Falls, SD Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital. Santa Barbara, CA Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis. IN Michigan State Edward Sparrow Hospital, Lansing, Ml Beckman. Kevin W. PATH Begley. Diane E. FAM PRAC Below. Mary E. DIAG RAD Bielski, Leonard J. INT MED Biondillo, Doli E. INT MED Blando, Alicia V. INT MED Bognar, Bryan A. INT MED Bollier, James E. PEDS Bond. Robert S. INT MED Boys. Darlinda M. TRANS Brames, Gregory P. PEDS Brendle, Michael T. DIAG RAD Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Bethesda Hospital Incorporated, Cincinnati, OH Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY University of Southern Florida College of Medicine. Tampa. F Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Travis Air Force Base Hospital. Fairfield, CA Muse Medical Center, Charleston, SC Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN Brewer, Eric J. Brezausek, Judi A. Bruns. Matthew D. Bryan, Pamela S. Buckles, Craig E. Butler, Daniel A. Cabrera, Juan C. Calhoun. Ruth E. Calkins, Anne L. Calobrace. Michael B. Carr, Kyle A. PSYCH FAM PRAC PGY1-GEN SURG PGY2-ENT ANESTH PSYCH GEN SURG PSYCH FAM PRAC PEDS GEN SURG PATH Chai, Amy S. INT MED Chai. Toby C. UROL Chalian, Vicken S. GEN SURG Chamberlinsnyder, Erin FAM PRAC Chapman-Smith, Trina C. FAM PRAC Chioran, George M. PGY1-TRANS PGY2-ORTHO Churchill, John A. ORTHO Cole, Theressa J. INT MED Collis. William C. INT MED Cook. Curtis R. OB GYN Cook. Lori A. PEDS University of Michigan Hospitals. Ann Arbor, Ml Deaconess Hospital. Evansville. IN Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. IN St. Louis University Hospital, St. Louis, MO Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis. IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Iowa Methodist Medical Center, Des Moines, IA Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis, IN Methodist Hospital. Indianapolis. IN LA County-USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA University of Michigan Hospitals. Ann Arbor, Ml University of Michigan Hospitals, Ann Arbor. Ml University of Michigan Hospitals, Ann Arbor, Ml Boston University School of Medicine. Boston. MA Community Hospital. Indianapolis. IN Fort Wayne Medical Education Program, Fort Wayne, IN Methodist Hospital. Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN West Virginia University Hospital, Morgantown. WV Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Butterworth Hospital, Grand Rapids, Ml Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Cooler. Joseph 0. PEDS Cornett. George M. INT MED Corya Sara A. PSYCH Cox. James T. PGY1-GEN SURG PGY2-UROL Cunningham, James A. UROL Czaja, Joseph T. PATH Dougherty, Christopher INT MED Dawes, Kenneth W. INT MED Debono. David J. INT MED Dersch, Mark W. UROL Dexter. Paul R. INT MED Dohrenwend. Michael P. INT MED Downing, James F. INT MED Driscol. Meredith E. INT MED Duerden. Marc E. TRANS Dugan. Laura O. DIAG RAD Dugan, Michael J. INT MED Dy, James M. INT MED Dykstra. Thomas P. EMER MED Elliot. Eric D. DIAG RAD Erbeldmg, Emily Ertman, Douglas G. Esheiman. Bradley INT MED FAM PRAC EMER MED Estacio, Raymond O. INT MED Fossil, Stefanit PEDS Feeney, Daniel D. Fitzpatrick, Michael S. OB GYN PGY1-TRANS Franiak, Randall J. Frank, Michael W. PGY2-ANESTH PGY1-TRANS PGY2-ANESTH GEN SURG Franke, Douglas INT MED Freeman, Cathy L. PATH Galiber, Dante P. INT MED Gear, Carey B. FAM PRAC Tndiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis. IN .Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis. IN llndiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood. IN (Baylor University Medical Center, Houston, TX LA County-USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA (Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN I St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis. IN Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis. IN iSIU School of Medicine and Affiliates. Springfield, IL Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN ____ j University of Southern Florida College of Medicine. Tampa. FL Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis. IN St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center. Indianapolis. IN Methodist Hospital. Indianapolis, IN Methodist Hospital. Indianapolis, IN University of Iowa Hospitals Clinic. Iowa City, IA Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. IN Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis, IN McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University, Chicago. L St. Paul Ramsey Medical Center. St. Paul, MN University of Illinois College of Medicine, Peoria, IL Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN North Carolina Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, NC Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. IN Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University, Chicago. IL Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, Rochester, MN Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN Memorial Hospital, South Bend. IN Geleske. Timothy A. PEDS felinas, Bruce A. INT MED Gipson, Debbie S. PEDS G pson, Patrick E. MED PEDS Size, Gary R. INT MED omez. Edmund OB GYN Songwer, Cameron R. FAM PRAC Gourieux. Eric D. FAM PRAC Grandstaff. Erin B. FAM PRAC Greenlee. Joseph A. GEN SURG Guse. Dale E. FAM PRAC Gutwein. Heather B. FAM PRAC Childrens Memorial Hospital. Chicago. IL Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center. Indianapolis, IN Memorial Hospital, South Bend. IN St. Marys Medical Center. Evansville, IN St. Josephs Medical Center. South Bend, IN Naval Hospital of San Diego, San Diego, CA Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center. Indianapolis, IN Haehner, Barbara D. Hall, Jack J. Hammel, Laura L. Hand, Suzanne N. Haney. Susan M. Hansford. Joel C. Harter, William A. Harvey, Nancy R. Hauke. Michael J. Hay, Jeffrey A. Heiny, Mark E. Helms, Michael R. INT MED INT MED INT MED INT MED OB GYN FAM PRAC FAM PRAC INT MED EMER MED INT MED PEDS FAM PRAC Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN Methodist Hospital. Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis, IN St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis, IN i .University of Cincinnati Hospital. Cincinnati, OH I (Roanoke Memorial Hospitals. Roanoke, VA Fort Wayne Medical Education Program. Fort Wayne. IN iMethodist Hospital. Indianapolis, IN I (university of Illinois Emergency Medicine. Chicago, IL Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Los Angeles. CA (Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis, IN 1st. Joseph Medical Center, South Bend, IN 75 Holley, Karen L. Holley. Scott D. Hunsicker, Jacy R. Ikeda, Stephen C. James, Sabin L. Janizek, David B. Jansen, Jon J. Johnson, Ann E. Johnson, Kelly E. Jones, Crystal L. PGYT — TRANS PGY2 — ANESTH GEN SURG FAM PRAC PGY1 — TRANS PGY2 — PSYCH PEDS DIAG RAD GEN SURG OB GYN PSYCH INT MED Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis, IN St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis, IN Framingham Union Hospital. Framingham, MA Boston University School of Medicine. Boston, MA Boston City Hospital, Boston. MA Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN University of lllinois-Metro Group Hospital, Chicago, IL University of Wisconsin Hospital Clinics, Madison, Wl McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University. Chicago, I Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Jones. James C. Jones, Jarred W. Jones, Monte L. Julian, Tamara D. Kaiser, Alan B. Kambol, James J. Kim, Clifford 1. Kim, Henry C. Kish, Cynthia L. Kittaka, Jill H. INT MED Michigan State University Associated Hospitals. East Lansing. Ml TRANS Ball Memorial Hospital. Muncie, IN FAM PRAC Union Hospital. Terre Haute, IN PEDS Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN PG1 — GEN SURG Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis. IN PGY2 — ENT Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN EMERG MED Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN INT MED LA County-USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA TRANS St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center. Indianapolis, IN PGY1 — GEN SURG Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN PGY2 — ENT Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN PEDS Childrens Hospital at Washington University, St. Louis, MO Kittaka, Paul S. Kobak, William H. Koch, Kristi, 1. Koewler, Barbara A. Koscielski, Matthew F. Krstevski, Lazo Kumar. Arvind Kundenreich, Thomas E. Lacerte. Linda L. Lee, Domingo A. PGY1 — TRANS PGY2 — ANESTH ENT PGY1 — INT MED PGY2 — NEURO OB GYN INT MED GEN SURG TRANS PEDS FAM PRAC INT MED Deaconess Hospital, St. Louis, MO Barnes Hosptial, St. Louis. MO LA County-USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis, IN University of Michigan Hospitals, Ann Arbor, Ml Methodist Hosoitni IndianaDolis. IN St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis, IN Rush Presbyterian St. Lukes Medical Center, Chicago. IL St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis, IN Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island, Pawtucket, Rl Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Leet, Noel A. Lemmons Mark E. Lewis, Stephen J. Libke, Mathew J. Lippie, David S. Lisby, Mark D. Lit wilier. Scott E. Lourie, John K. Lowdermilk, Gregory A. Luksus, Kevin J. Lundgren, Craig H. Madden, Colleen M. INT MED FAM PRAC INT MED GEN SURG GEN SURG FAM PRAC UROL INT MED GEN SURG FAM PRAC INT MED GEN SURG Rush Presbyterian St. Lukes Medical Center, Chicago, IL Community Hospital. Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Rush Presbyterian St. Lukes Medical Center. Chicago. IL St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Ann Arbor, Ml St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis, IN University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas. TX Emory University School of Medicine. Atlanta. GA University of Tennessee College of Medicine, Memphis, TN Community Hospital, Indianapolis, IN Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, MO Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis, IN Mahan, Marilyn M. Maillet, Matt W. Makris, Vasilis B. Mallik, Harminder S. Mandery, Andrew J. Mann. Steven A. Mansmann. Barbara A. Mgrtin, Melinda M. Marts, Boyd C. Mathison, Barry A. Mathison, Jeffrey A. 76 Moves. Laura E. OB GYN PATH TRANS PSYCH GEN SURG INT MED PEDS OB GYN GEN SURG FAM PRAC FAM PRAC PEDS West Virginia University Hospital, Morgantown, WV University of Iowa Hospitals Clinics, Iowa City, IA St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis, IN Jewish Hospital, New Hyde Park, NY Medical College of Ohio, Toledo, OH Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis, IN St. Louis University Hospital, St. Louis, MO Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie, IN Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN McCord, Michael D. McFodden, Timothy C. Mdntire, Donald J. McMahon, Michael J. Menke. Kristy K. Metheny, Amy J. Mikulaschek, Andrew W. MJer, Barry H. Miier. Christina L. Miter, Karen E. Miier. Thomas W. Minion David J. INT MED FAM PRAC PEDS OB GYN PEDS PEDS GEN SURG GEN SURG FAM PRAC OB GYN OB GYN GEN SURG Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. Rochester. MN Community Hospital, Indianapolis, IN Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Chandler Medical Center. Lexington. KY Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. IN Kings County Hospital Center, Brooklyn, NY Wright State University Affiliated Hospitals. Dayton, OH St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis. IN University Hospital of Cleveland. Cleveland, OH Cleveland Metro General Hospital. Cleveland, OH University of Nebraska Affiliated Hospital, Omaha. NE Minnick. Katherine A. Mitchell, James Q. Moore. Stephen G. Morrison, Howard T. Mdholland, Joseph E. Myers, John M. Myers. Michael E. Nagy. David J. Neeley. Karen F. Newton, Jeanette M. Oliver. Malcolm B. GEN SURG GEN SURG INT MED INT MED TRANS PGY1 — TRANS PGY2 — ANESTH FAM PRAC ANESTH FAM PRAC INT MED FAM PRAC Indianc University of Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Indiana University of Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, Rochester. MN Barnes Hospital, St. Louis. MO Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie, IN Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis, IN Fort Wayne Medical Education Program, Forty Wayne, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN St. Marys Medical Center. Evansville, IN Indiana University Medical Cener, Indianapolis. IN St. Josephs Medical Center. South Bend. IN Parker, Cindy J. Parker. Michael E. Peterson. Janice L. Dettigrew, Timothy J. Ptatis. James M. Porter, David A. Pratt, Kimball N. Predaina, Robert A. Oaets, Jerome P. Quinn. Christopher J. Rhoadarmer, Kelly B. FAM PRAC DIAG RAD FAM PRAC INT MED GEN SURG TRANS GEN SURG ANESTH PGY1 — TRANS PGY2 — DIAG RAD FAM PRAC PSYCH St. Francis Hospital Center, Beech Grove. IN Chandler Medical Center, Lexington, KY St. Josephs Medical Center, South Bend. IN Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis. IN Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis. IN Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis. IN Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis, IN St. Josephs Medical Center, South Bend. IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN Rich, Wendy J. Robinson. Patricia L. Rolen, Paul B. RosSo, Laura Ross, Angela Rowland. Todd R. Royer. Judith A. Ryan. Todd A. Sampson, Shane T. Sarros. Nicholas A. Schaab, Kenneth C. TRANS INT MED TRANS FAM PRAC INT MED TRANS EMER MED INT MED FAM PRAC PGY1 — TRANS PGY2 — ANESTH PGY1 — TRANS Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN University of Cincinnati Hospital. Cincinnati, OH St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis, IN Rush Presbyterian St. Lukes Medical Center, Chicago. IL Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Los Angeles, CA Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN Wright State University Affiliated Hospitals. Dayton, OH Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie, IN MacNeal Hospital, Berwyn, IL McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University, Chicago, IL Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie, IN Schaab. Kenneth C. Scholer. Seth J. Schopper. Mark P. Schueth, Mary E. Schwartz. Alan L. Schweitzer, Robert M. Shah, Ashish R. Shields, Deborah A. Shrake, Philip D. Sliwa, Thomas W. Smith, Brian S. Solmos, Michael J. PGY2 — ANESTH PEDS FAM PRAC INT MED PEDS PSYCH PEDS DELAYED TRANS INT MED ORTHO INT MED Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. IN Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN $t. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis, IN Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie IN Suny Health Science Center, Syracuse, NY St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis. IN 77 77 Somani. Rahul Spain, Blake A. Stanish, Paul J. Starkey. Jeffrey T. Steinmetz. Christopher Stephens, Jill A. Stockberger, Stephan A. Stoppenhagen. David R. Stuart. Robert O. Tagupa, Eumar T. PGY1 -TRANS PGY2-ANESTH INT MED GEN SURG PGY1-TRANS PGY2-ENT INT MED DIAG RAD DIAG RAD TRANS INT MED INT MED Taylor, Scott B. PHYS MED REHAB Tharp, Morgan E. TRANS Thielking. Paul E. OB GYN Thomas. Roland L. GEN SURG Thomas. Timothy K. FAM PRAC Thompson, Lisa A. PEDS Torres, Mary E. OB GYN Troyer. Donald R. FAM PRAC Tuite, Paul J. PGY1-TRANS PGY2-NEURO Ulrich. Jeffrey C. UROL Usman, Anjum 1. FAM PRAC Van Camp, Joseph R. GEN SURG Vaught, Jeffrey D. PGY1-GEN SURG PGY2-UROL Vereb, Margaret J. PGY1-GEN SURG PGY2-UROL Vinocur, Marcela J. PSYCH Voigt, Patricia L. PSYCH Volk. Albert G. ORTHO Waran, Prayuk A. OB GYN Watkins. David P. FAM PRAC Watson, Peggy FAM PRAC Watson, Terrence A. FAM PRAC Watts, Belinda J. INT MED Weanweitbrock, Lorraine PEDS Webb, Kent P. GEN SURG Wethington. Perry E. DIAG RAD Wheeler, Thomas C. OB GYN White, Mark P. FAM PRAC Williams, John C. INT MED Williams, Richard 1. ORTHO Wilmot, David E. FAM PRAC Wininger, David A. INT MED Winton. Barry L. GEN SURG Wiseman. William J. PSYCH Wozniak, Thomas C. GEN SURG Wright. Robert M. PGY1 -TRANS PGY2-ANESTH Yalowitz, Bruce R. UROL Yast, Nancy E. INT MED Zent, Ruth A. FAM PRAC Zierer. Steven T. INT MED St. Francis Hospital, Evanston, IL University of Chicago. Chicago, IL Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN Methodist Hospital. Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Presbyterian University of PA Medical Center, Philadelphia. PA Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Nashville, TN Muse Medical Center, Charleston, SC East Virginia School of Medicine, Norfolk, VA Ball Memorial Hospital, Muncie, IN St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Ann Arbor, Ml Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis. IN Marshall University Affiliated Hospital, Dayton. OH Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Wright State University Affiliated Hospitals, Dayton, OH St. Francis Hospital Center. Beech Grove. IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Ohio State University Hospital, Columbus, OH Cook County Hospital, Chicago, IL University of Michigan Hospitals, Ann Arbor, Ml Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Baylor University Medical Center, Houston, TX Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA LaHey Clinic Foundation Program, Burlington, MA Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, OR University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, KY LA County-USC Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA University of Illinois. Chicago, IL St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center. Indianapolis, IN St. Marys Medical Center, Evansville, IN Community Hospital, Indianapolis, IN Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. Rochester, MN Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas. TX Indiana University Medical School. Indianapolis, IN Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis, IN Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN University of Cincinnati Hospital, Cincinnati, OH Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center. Indianapolis, IN St. Vincent Hospital Health Care Center, Indianapolis, IN Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, IN Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, IL East Virginia School of Medicine, Norfolk, VA Maine Dartmouth Family Practice, Augusta, ME St. Josephs Hospital and Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ That’s All Folks! 78 Senior Banquet Above: Mke Frank, Jeff Ulrich, Dave Janizek and Joe Greenlee are the toast of the town. Above Right: Matt Bruns and his date Lisa celebrate the finoie of medical school. Right: Guest speaker Woodrow Myers addresses the class of 1989 in the beautiful Indiana Roof Bakoom. Below: Paul and J« Kittaka smile before heading to St. Lous for their residencies. Below Right: Steve Zierer and his date show off their moves on the dance floor. Above: The bond cranks up another song as the med students dance on. Above Right: Al Volk and his date are caught by surprise at their table. Right: Faculty members and their wives are as happy the class of 1989 is graduating as the class members themselves. Below: Dr.Carter and wife enjoyed an evening of dinner and dancing. Below Right: The picturesque Indiana Roof Ballroom. Above: J.C. Jones shows that a hat can attract many women, such os Marcela Vinocur, Emily ErbekJing. and Alicia Blondo. Right: Jeff Hay sports a new shirt ond Jack Hall enjoys the wine. Below: Seth Scholer frowns and Scott Holly smiles. Bottom: Steve Stockberger and date enjoy the evening. Below Right: Henry Kim and date are ready to hit the dance floor. 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Below: Dr. Daly congratulates another graduate while Dr. Carter mispronounces another name. Right: Dr. Daly gives his final address to the Medical School Class of Indiana University of 1989. 84 Above: Medical School was a piece of cake!? Right: ten Bielski, Jim Cox. and Mary Below are now doctors! Below: Greg Brames and Chris Quinn are Top Gunners.” Below Right: Jim Cox shows us what we will all now be required to do on Wednesday afternoons. 85 7his is not the endI this is not even the beginning of the end. This is just the end of the beginning. Winston Churchill 86 Above: Chris Daugherty is inspired by the initial commencement address. Right: Nick Sarros through Al Schwartz await receiving their diplomas, left: Len Bielski. Mary Below. Amy Betheny. Cezanne Allen. Mary Beth Scheuth. Mike McMahon and Mark Schopper celebrate after graduation. Faculty Patrons Congratulations to the Class of 1989 and best wishes for every success in your future carrers. The I.U. 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Ind. 46240 (317)846 7968 Colette Albertson 502 Normandy Dr. Evansville, bid. 47715 (812)477-8859 Karen Marlin 5359 Broadway Indianapolis. Ind 46220 (317)257-7271 Sara Powers 1816 Coachman’s Trail South Bend. Ind. 46637 (219)277-5931 Randy George 1908 Schwier Ct. Indianapolis, Ind. 46229 (317)894-8758 JOSTENS in touch with tomorrow Congratulations Medical Class Of 1989 From HOECHST-ROUSSEL PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. A T S (erythromycin) 2% Topical Solution Loprox (ciclopirox olamine) Cream 1% Claforan (cefotaxime sodium) Relefact TRH (protirelin) Sterile IM lV and Injection Injection IV DtaBeta (glyburide) 125, 2.5 5 mg Tablets Doxidan Laxative with Stool Softener Duadacin Antihistamine Decongestant Analgesic Streptase (streptokinase) IV IC Surfak Stool Softener Topicort (desoximetasone) Emollient Cream 0.25% LP Emollient Cream 0.05% Gel 0.05% Ointment 0.25% Lasix (furosemide) Trental (pentoxifylline) Tablets, Oral Solution, Injection 400 mg Tablets 108 Student Index Abels. L. 28. 62. 74 Ackerman. S. 21. 22. 28, 71. 74 Adal. K. 4, 25. 28, 65, 74 Adinamis. A. vi, 18. 28. 34. 59. 71, 74 Agostino, M. 6, 28, 73, 74' Alen, C. 18. 28. 43, 57, 60, 63. 74, 85 Amundson, E. vii, 21. 22. 23. 28, 60. 74 Ayers. D. vi. 10. 28. 43. 59, 60. 74, 111 Baird. K. 8. 22. 28. 74 Bean. F. vi, vii, 18, 22. 28, 60. 65. 74, 111 Beckman. K. 6. 18, 22. 28. 71. 73, 74 Begley, D. 10, 24, 28. 74 Below. M. 3. 28. 43, 74. 84, 85, 86. 104 Bielski. L. viii, 3. 18, 28. 57, 74. 84. 85. 86, 111 Biondillo, D. vii. 21, 28. 36. 43, 63, 64. 74, 111 Blando. A. 7. 24. 25, 26, 28. 64. 66, 74, 81. 111 Bognar, B. 6. 26. 28. 29, 68. 73. 74 Bollier. J. 21. 22. 28. 71. 74 Bond. R. ii. 3, 28, 73. 74 Boys. D. 5, 29, 43, 44, 74 Brames. G. i. ii, viii. 3. 29, 44. 57. 74, 86, 111 Brendle. M. 4, 29, 74 Brewer. E. 29, 44, 74 Brezausek, J. i. ii, vii, 29. 44. 58. 74, 79. 111. 112 Bruns. M. 22. 29. 44. 45, 64, 74. 79 Bryan. P. 19. 21. 29. 44, 57. 57. 74 Buckles, C. 29. 74 Butler. D. 22. 29. 74 Cabrera. J. 2, 29, 74 Calhoun, R. 21. 29. 74 Calkins. A. 21, 29. 70, 74 Calobroce. M. 18. 20, 29. 61. 63. 74 Carr, K. vi. vii, 20, 21, 29. 60, 71, 74 Chai. A. 29. 65. 73. 74 Chai. T. 29. 73. 74 Chalian. V. 18. 23. 29. 45. 59. 74. 82 Chamberlinsnyder E. 30, 45. 74 Chapman-Smith, T. 4. 30. 37. 45, 65. 74 Chioran. G. 4. 30. 45. 65, 74 Churchill. J. 30. 74 Cole, T. 24. 25, 30. 45. 74. 111 Collis. W. 8. 30. 60, 61. 74 Cook. C. 5. 30. 74 Cook. L. 10. 30. 46. 74 Cooler. J. 21, 30. 75 Cornett, G. 30. 46. 75 Corya, S. 18, 30. 59, 70. 75 Cox, J. 10. 30. 75, 86 Cunningham. J. 6, 30. 75 Czaja. J. 7. 30, 66, 75. 85 Dougherty. C. 30, 60, 75 Dawes. K. 30. 75 Debono. D. 30. 46, 75 Dersch. M. 5. 31, 75 Dexter. P. 25. 31, 67. 75 Dohrenwend, M. 2, 31. 59. 75 Downing, J. 31, 75 Dnscol. M. 31. 70. 75. 82 Duerden, M. 31. 46, 62. 75 Dugan. L. vi. 31. 61, 75 Dugan. M. 31. 46. 75, 82 Dy. J. 31. 46, 70. 75 Dykstra, T. 4, 31. 65. 75 Elliott, E. 7. 25. 30. 31, 61, 66, 75 Erbelding, E. 4. 22. 31, 47. 68, 75. 81 Ertman, D. 18, 31. 71. 75 Eshelman, B. 3, 31, 75 Estacio R. 31, 47. 72, 75 Fassil, S. 6. 19, 20. 21. 22, 31. 67, 73. 75, 111 Feeney, D. 31, 47. 70. 75 Fitzpatrick, M. 4. 32. 47, 64, 65. 75 Franiak. R. 18, 32. 75 Frank, M. 32, 75, 79 Franke, D. 8, 32, 73. 75 Freeman, C. 2. 32. 47, 75 Galiber, D. 32, 48, 72, 75. 82 Gear, C. 3. 25, 32. 48. 75 Geleske, T. 7, 32, 66. 75 Gelinas, B. 32, 75 Gipson, D. 2. 26, 32. 75 Gipson. P. 2, 32, 75 Gize, G. 48, 75 Gomez, E. 32, 75 Gongwer, C. 32. 75 Gourieux, E. 3. 32. 75 Grandstaff, E. vi, 6, 20, 21. 32, 75 Greenlee. J. vi. 32, 75. 79 Guse. D. 20. 32. 59. 71. 75 Gutwein, H. 33, 75 Haehner, B. 10. 33. 75 Hall. J. 24, 26. 33, 71, 75, 81 Hammel, L. 4, 32, 33. 37. 48. 64. 65. 75. 111 Hand, S. vii. 20. 33. 59. 62, 75 Haney, S. 24, 25. 33,’ 75 Hansford. J. 33. 64, 75 Harter, W. 33. 75. 79 Harvey. N. 24, 25. 33. 75.111 Hauke, M. 10. 24. 33. 75 Hay. J. 33. 49. 75. 81 Heiny, M. 33, 75 Helms, M. 4, 33, 75 Holley. K. vii, 20, 33. 49. 76 Holley, S. 20. 33, 65. 71. 76. 81 Hunsicker, J. 3, 18, 33, 49, 64. 72, 73, 76 Ikeda, S. 27. 33, 60, 71. 76 James S. 34, 76 Janizek, D. 34, 76, 79 Jansen, J. vii, 24. 34, 76 Johnson, A. 30, 34, 76 Johnson, K. 6, 18, 34, 49,76 Jones, C. 34, 76 Jones, J.C. 34, 76, 87 Jones, J.W. 34. 76 Jones, M. 34, 76 Julian, T. vi. vii. 20. 34, 39. 40. 49. 59, 61, 63. 76 Kaiser, A. 30, 34. 59, 65, 76 Kambol, J. 10, 34, 73, 76 Kim, C. 34, 76 Kim, H. 2, 34, 49, 61. 76, 81. 111 Kish. C. 34. 50. 58. 76 Kittaka, J. 34, 65. 76, 79 Kittaka, P. 34, 65, 76, 79 Kobak, W. 7, 25, 66, 76 Koch. K. vii, 20. 26. 35. 40. 50. 58. 59. 63. 68. 69, 70. 76, 111 Koewler, B. 2, 31, 35, 76 109 Koscielski, M. 4. 32. 35. 64. 65. 76 Krstevski. L. 8. 35. 62. 76 Kumar. A. 5. 35. 76. Ill Kundenreich, T. vii, 35. 76 Lacerte. L. 35, 76 Lee, D. 35, 76 Leet. N. vii. 24. 35. 65, 76 Lemmons. M. 35, 71. 76 Lewis. S. 8, 35, 50. 61. 76 Libke. M. 4. 26. 35. 76 Lippie, D. 20. 35, 63, 76 Lisby, M. 5. 35, 76 Lit wilier, S. 5. 25. 35. 50. 76 Lourie, J. iii. 3. 35. 76 Lowdermilk, G. 8, 36. 76 Luksus. K. 36. 76 Lundgren. C. 36. 50, 76 Madden. C. 2. 36. 76 Mahan. M. 4. 32. 36, 37, 64, 65, 76 Maillet. M. 10. 36. 76 Makris, V. 36. 66, 76 Mallik. H. vi. 23. 36, 59, 60. 61. 62, 76, 82 Mandery, A. 36. 76 Mann, S. 4. 36, 50. 76 Mansmann, B. 36. 76 Martin. M. 36. 76 Marts, B. 36, 76 Mathison. B. 5, 36. 76 Mathison, J. 3, 19, 36, 76 Moves. L. 4. 5. 36. 51. 76 McCord. M. 7. 21. 36. 66. 77 McFadden. T. 4. 37. 51. 77 Mclntire, D. v. 37. 59, 71. 77 McMahon. M. 37. 57. 58. 59, 71. 77, 85 Menke. K. 31. 37, 77 Metheny. A. 8. 37. 51. 69. 77. 85 Mikulaschek. A. 8. 37. 51, 69. 77. 85 Miller. B. 37, 77 Miller, C. 19. 21, 37, 51. 58, 62, 67. 73, 77 Miller. K. iii. 37. 65. 77 Miller. T. iii, 37. 65, 71, 77 Minion. D. v, 37. 52. 71. 77 Minnick. K. 21, 37. 52, 59. 77 Mitchell, J. 24. 37. 77 Moore. S. 4. 37. 77 Morrison, H. 37. 52. 71. 77 Mulholland. J. 7. 37. 61. 66, 77 Myers. J. 24. 38. 52. 77 Myers. M. 38, 77 Nagy. D. 38. 52. 77, 82 Neeley. K. 38. 77 Newton, J. iii, vii. 38. 52. 58. 77, 111 Oliver. M. 5, 38. 52, 77 Parker, C. 24, 77 Parker. M. 7. 18. 38. 66. 77 Peterson, J. 6. 38, 77 Pettigrew. T. 5. 38, 77 Piatis, J. 38. 62. 72. 77 Porter. D. 5. 38. 77 Pratt. K. 19, 21. 38. 77 Predaina. R. 38. 77, 111 Quets, J. 18, 20. 38. 62. 77 Quinn, C. viii, 3, 38, 77, 86 Rhoadarmer, K. 38, 77 Rich. W. 77 Robinson, P. 38, 77 Rolen. P. 39, 77 no Rosillo, L. 39. 77 Ross, A. iii, v, vii, 39. 53, 72, 73, 77 Rowland, T. vi, 39, 59, 61, 67, 70, 77 Royer. J. 5. 39. 77 Ryan, T. 4, 39, 77 Sampson, S. 5, 39. 53, 77 Sarros. N. 7, 19. 39. 66, 77. 85 Schaab, K. 8. 22, 39. 77 Scholer, S. 18, 20. 39. 71. 77. 81 Schopper, M. vi. 39, 60. 64. 65, 71, 77, 85 Schueth. M. vi, 18. 39, 58. 60. 77, 82, 85 Schwartz, A. vii. 39, 53, 77. 85 Schweitzer. R. 39, 77 Shah. A. iii. 3. 38. 39. 61, 64, 69, 72. 77 Shields, D. 39. 77 Shrake, P. 10, 39, 77 Sliwa, T. 7. 40. 53, 66. 77 Smith, B. 40. 53, 77 Solmos, M. vi. 6. 19. 40. 61, 71. 77 Somani, R. 40. 78 Spain, B. iii. 3, 40. 53. 72 78 Stanish, P. 7, 40, 78 Starkey, J. 5, 40, 73, 78 Steinmetz, C. 40. 53, 78 Stephens. J. vii, 20. 24, 40. 58. 61. 63. 65. 78. Ill Stockberger. S. 40. 61. 69. 70. 78, 81 Stoppenhagen, D. 40, 78 Stuart, R. 18, 20. 40. 57. 59. 65, 78 Tagupa, E. 40, 54, 72. 78 Taylor. S. 2. 40. 54, 67. 71. 72. 78 Tharp, M. 40. 78 Thielking. P. 5. 40. 61, 73, 78 Thomas. R. 40, 60, 78 Thomas, T. vi, 6. 26. 41. 54, 67, 68, 70. 78, 111 Thompson. L. 18, 41, 78 Torres, M. 41. 78 Troyer, D. 41. 54. 78 Tuite, P. vi. 10. 41, 54. 67. 78 Ulrich. J. 41. 54. 58. 60, 78. 79 Usman, A. 8. 41, 69. 78 VanCamp, J. vii, 18. 20, 41, 60. 61. 62. 70. 71. 78 Vaught. J. 41. 54. 61, 78 Vereb. M. 7. 41. 55, 66, 78 Vinocur. M. 2, 25. 41, 68, 78, 81. Ill Voigt. P. 5. 41. 55, 78 Volk, A. 41. 63. 78, 80 Waran, P. 41. 55. 78 Watkins, D. 41, 78 Watson. P. 2, 31. 41. 78 Watson. T. 10. 41. 78 Watts, B. 42. 73. 78 Weanwietbrock. L. 42. 58. 62, 78 Webb. K. iii, vi, 42, 78 Wethington, P. 4. 24, 32, 42. 65, 78 Wheeler, T. 20, 42. 55, 62. 65. 78 White. M. 2, 42, 55. 71, 78 Williams, J. 42. 56. 78 Williams, R. iii, 20. 26, 42, 78 Wilmot. D. 42. 78 Wininger. D. 42. 56, 78, 82 Winton, B. 42. 78 Wiseman. W. 78 Wozniak, T. vii, 8. 42, 56. 61. 78, 111 Wright. R. 42, 78 Yalowitz. B. 7. 25. 26. 42. 66. 78 Yast. N. 42. 62, 63. 78 Zent. R. 4. 42. 56, 63. 65. 78 Zierer, S. 42, 56. 70, 78. 79 Many Thanks To those individuals without whose help this yearbook would not be possible: Editor-In-Chief Judi Brezausek Contributing Editor Greg Brames Advertising Editor Keith Bean Photographers Dawn Ayers Nancy Harvey Len Bielski Henry Kim Doli Biondillo Kristi Koch Alicia Blando Arvind Kumar Greg Brames Jeanette Newton Judi Brezausek Jill Stephens Laura Buthod Tim Thomas Theressa Cole Marcela Vinocur Sefanit Fassil Tom Wozniak Laura Hammel Also Thanks To: Terry Bahn The Faculty Dick Maurer Our Parents Chris Ollier The Advertisers Mary Wallace God Booby Prize A booby prize goes to one classmate who kept promising to do work for the Caduceus but never came through. He did all this so that he could claim to be a yearbook editor on his CV and personal statement when applying for residencies. 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