Louisiana State University Shreveport Medical School - Pulse Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

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F1 Qilf flied, If-ll r A NOTE OF CONGRATULATION Q! ,OA Q 7,, A ' . it r' '01 3 :i:.',za: 1 2 lhl 'pl 1 3 'lllil5lll i l-av ,Sdn Ibm! h develo ment of an institution is the beginning and continuation of tradition. One of the most important phases in t e p ' ' ' ' ' b reserved without error for future gener- Tradition consists in large part of history, which must be written down if it IS to e p ' ' ' d l 'n art, and in rather small part, by faculty and adminis- ations. In schools and colleges, tradition can be establishe on y I p trators, students must play the larger role in founding traditions and recording history. ' ' ' d t fthe l..S.U. School of Medicine in Shreveport, will Over the years the Thrill, brought into being this year by the stu en s o h l d its students and faculty, and serve to refresh the memories of record for future generations the history of our Sc oo an those who will look back, I hope fondly, upon the years they spent within its walls. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' th ecorded history of this School as seen through the This first issue of the Thrill initiates a tradition of excellence In e r h l Con ratulations are due to all the members of the present student eyes of its students. And the students are the sc oo . g body, who are pioneers in many respects, not the least of which is the pioneer work of beginning a recorded history of the ' ' ' h S h ol which is soon to become their Alma Mater. students' role in the development of traditions of excellence In t e c o A 2 Ref-.N .i f-'flaw - . .-532 ff' .5 , ff? 1 'X ' - ' - f5Q:'1 fl if 1... 1 -jf. ia I1 36 ff 'Q . 4- ' 5 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We hope that you will enioy this first edition of the THRILL as much as we have benefited from working on it this year. As you already know, we had a very late start and, as it turned out, that was not the only problem we encountered. Our rush schedule made many compromises necessary, and many times even as we were preparing sections for the publisher we found large gaps in our cover- age. I feel, however, that the THRILL is one of many small steps forward which, when added together, will plainly demonstrate that the Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport is one of the most progressive schools in the nation. This is a tribute to both the faculty and the student body and our ability to work so closely together. One look at the long list of Endowments, Sponsors, and Patrons will show that we have many friends outside the school as well. For these reasons I am proud to have been a student here rather than anywhere else. l would like to thank first my little wife, Linda, who has been so patient and understanding during my involvement with the yearbook. Day in and day out she has walked around, over, and sometimes even under the plethora of pictures, layouts and letters which have infiltrated our home, trying without complaint to dust and vacuum whatever areas were left exposed. For her love l am especially grate- ful. Mr. Reggie Graves deserves the credit for making this first yearbook a reality. Without his tremen- dous assistance at the business end, the initial enthusiasm would surely have been lost in the fog of specifications, meetings, phone calls, bids and general red tape that accompanies any enterprise of this nature. Doctor George McCormick, our faculty advisor, was an invaluable asset. Consistently concerned, always ready to listen, and never too busy to discuss at length any problem from large to trivial, he was a true friend. David Carpenter, the assistant editor, was the only one of our staff with previous yearbook experi- ence, and to him we owe many short-cuts and much time saved. Kenny Sehon was in charge of advertising and this was certainly a difficult iob. lt would seem that company executives are even harder to catch in their offices than physicians! For all your time Kenny, thanks. Our secretaries, Debby Murray, Suzanne Sentell, and Amy Prather, worked long hours to type and send out the multiple array of letters involved. The THRILL would not have been possible without their patient assistance. Photography was a particularly ominous iob and our photographers deserve an award for putting up with the difficulties which confronted them. Thanks to Mike Freed, Mac Fitzsimmons, Tommy Carey, Barry Rills, Jeff Janies, Jim Richardson, Bill Haley, and Lenny Kancher for making all the great pictures possible. There were also students in each class who helped select shots of instructors, classmates, and events which were representative of their class during that year. Without Bill Haley, Ken Harrison, Russ Keasler, Brant Casford and David Carpenter the annual would surely have been without rhyme or reason. Danny Wood and Cliff Dopson spent a great deal of time on the history and caricatures and for the fantastic results we are certainly appreciative. Lastly, I appreciate all of the unnamed students and instructors who have expressed an interest in the THRILL this year. We trust that no one will be disappointed, as our guiding principle has been that anything less than excellence would be a misrepresentation. anfmwf is 'Til 3 . bt B ,,. If I 1 Iii i . I . , , is I is F' I Q Q M I is 7 I , J? If 5- -in-..... If THE HISTORY OF LSU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE IN SHREVEPORT Danny S. Wood The IOOth medical school to be estab- lished in the United States was created on Monday, May 31, 1965, when Repre- sentative J. Bennett Johnston, Jr. of Caddo Parish steered a bill through the House of Representatives in Baton Rouge to found a new medical school in Shreve- port. The bill passed, fifty-seven to forty- three, in the House, and by June 7 of the same year the Senate authorized it and Governor John J. McKeithen put the fin- ishing touch on the bill with his signature. So the Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport was formally created in roughly a week - but its beginnings go back a little farther - ten years, in fact, before the bill ever hit the State Legislature. Since l955, Dr. Joe E. Holoubek had headed a committee of the Shreveport Medical Society to get a medical school located in Shreveport. So in June of I965, after ten years of work, worry, but always optimism, dreams were changed to realities and work was turned into more work and planning. A dean was needed for the school, and a dean was acquired - the Dean of Louisiana medicine - Dr. X Edgar Hull. Dr. Hull, the associate dean of the L.S.U. Medical Center, was named interim dean of the new school by Dr. William W. Frye, chancellor of the L.S.U. Medical Center. A member of the Univer- sity's medical faculty for nearly thirty-five years, Dr. Hull had been serving as asso- ciate dean of the L.S.U. School of Medi- cine in New Orleans since 1954, and was also professor and head of its Department of Medicine. Also in 1966, Dr. George R. Meneely ioined Dean Hull as coordinator for development of plans and programs for the school, acting through the position of associate dean. Even with this excellent leadership, the fledgling medical school needed money - 530.5 million to be exact. The pro- curement of these funds had its start in December of 1966 when the State Legis- lature voted unanimously to finance part of the building of the school through a S10 million state bond issue. But there was still a matter of 320.5 million, which was sought from the federal government. Dean Hull stated in 1967, We're work- ing against a November 1 deadline for getting in our application for federal funds. We're working day andfnight - I work all day and the staff works all night. Not only can Dean Hull's wit be sensed in this quotation, but also the suc- cess of his hard work - for in December of 1969 it was announced that the appli- cation for 520.5 million in federal match- ing funds was approved by the federal government. Preparations were already underway . vt . v I 1 ll f N1- fix , tw 30 'Hur i li H1 1 for the school to acquire its first students. A contract was signed March 18, 1967, for beginning development of the twelve- story medical school, the most costly state building ever constructed in Louisi- ana, to be located immediately adiacent to the Confederate Memorial Hospital. Confederate, a 1,000 bed charity hospi- tal, was planned to be used as the medi- cal school's instruction center for clinical training. Also, in June of 1967, it was announced that the Veterans Administra- tion Hospital in Shreveport and all of its facilities would be available to the medi- cal school. Most of the classes for the first two years were planned to be held at the V.A. Hospital. Research labs, as well as classrooms and offices, were set up at the hospital. Besides the full-time depart- ment heads and instructors beginning to be appointed, in February, 1968, the appointment of 138 part-time faculty members to the school was announced by Dean Hull. All of the part-time appointees would participate without compensation in the school's teaching program. Now that the facilities, staff, and administration were beginning to take a pleasing form, in September, 1969, thirty-twostudents registered as the first class of L.S.U. School of Medi- cine in Shreveport - the Class of I973. The school grew, not only in faculty and administrative size, but also in stu- dent number. In September of 1971, the third entering class of freshmen was hiked from thirty-two to forty students, and a six-year program was begun for students directly out of high school to get a B.S. degree and an M.D. degree all in six years. The fall of 1972 marked another historical event for the school - on September 16, at 4:00 p.m., the groundbreaking ceremonies marked the start of the L.S.U. Medical School's 530.5 million physical complex, com- posed of five buildings, on the grounds of Confederate Memorial Medical Cen- ter. More than 500 persons attended the groundbreaking ceremonies, to witness the beginning of the most expensive building in L.S.U. history. The history of this school would not be complete without closing with another word concerning Dean Edgar Hull, who retired from University service on June 30, I973. Dr. Clifford G. Grulee, Jr., past dean of Cincinnatti College of Medi- cine, replaced Dr. Hull as the school's new Dean. Dean Hull has been a maior cause for the success of this schooI's growth, and with such a fine beginning, the school will undoubtedly continue with its full development. The Shreveport Jour- nal aptly put it, when on September 22, l97l, it reported, With all aspects of the new med school added together, the influence that it will exert on this area is incalculable, and as the years go by and the school is enlarged, it very well may be Shreveport's greatest single asset. u- u The First Four Years The First Four Years . S Cffolhuii rl! Y xxx fig?-M The First Four Years The First Four Years x 5' K -74--. .24 ' JJ' f: l, I? 'I '- .. ' 'ting V ' ' N 1 ,.,4,. 'Nl- tif Ay f' f'..-'cg ,-'Q- ff ,.,. 2, , .W A , a- Eir M94 1' 1-LS 'U 1' .. ,M i ,P - I 'A of- .:.:.::F ' 0'l.,-Li A A 9 'Q 1' ' L 5 'Q I . Freshmen Congregating for the first time in September, I972, the forty-five members of the freshman class had a vast variety of preparation for entrance into the medical center - for instance, Howdy Doody's double, a Brillo pad executive that wears his product, a cell membrane expurt, J. W. the sheriff's red neck deputy, a professional country clubber, Mar .loe's understudy, and Bill Toomay's shadow. The time in gross anatomy was well spent arguing about pertinent information like the course of the marginal artery of Drummond in a retarded albino argali. I I Hey, isn't that an ectopic nipple over there? l 1 l , 1 I As the first quarter ended with all the grandeur of three anatomy courses, biochemistry started with a bolt lleft-handed threads, tool. Miraculously surviving I5 iack-arounds in l2 weeks, we embarked upon the most beautiful course known to mankind - physiology. We all thought that the test questions would come from our text lwhich cost good moneyi, but in the immortal words of G. Pyle, Surprise, surprise, surprise. All in all, there were more survivors to fill the choirs in the sophomore lecture room than there were on the U.S.S. Poseidon, but that's about all that can be said. 'il 7' A lx' '.Qf ,Ax . ,,, 'ww 'K , 4 f ki' . . 1,3 f Maybe you should see a barber. Y 2 1 M E N? -name , Qu. gg 4' ik X . 4-1--A ., .,, ' X S ,f X s Then you depress the perineum. I thought she had if on backwards too. I think VU WY 151 nerd fime- I2 1 4. 'u ' f W'- ,Q su to- , 5 'U v v. x ,W .x' w ,, 11 'A N -xxx 0 . M V 9 W . U 1 H. . . ,nn 4 M .Lai 'vu of - 4 'TJ U X ' ' ' 'xr 0 . F U , -5, :L -Nl, Q .1 3, L 1' W' ' W 7 'HQ ' wx 'N 'f P T' S' s ' 4. J 3' 1' 4 is Q- M Vx' u , 5 ' , pw , .1 W 5:1 ,J W C. IAQ il 1 ' ,K I .u Q is Q x s N u Q -x '.q.? ' 41' if I. . , tn 'K -f W JG V' 954 uw -e I ' - QQ, ' ' V ' M' u , ' W x ' 13.155, g ie V 1. A K ' Q I Q4 . 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Then into the line for the good doctor to examine With fingers up your anus, and you a damning, And finally they're through, they've got all that's required Your money, your blood, your urine, Oh Lord, you're tired. But that's when they do it, they lower the boom Wild Bill's in the lab, and he wants us there soon. Welcome back he said, then he passes out some bread, Then we sat agog while he called all those names from his head. That first semester was composed of pathology and micro And then them Wednesday classes, usually held on Toledo Albert and his gang had us laughing till we cried Then the first test, and Dr. Jekell dominated Mr. Hyde, And that's how it was, we had fun in path class But when tests came around, we'd get it in the . . Usually Alton lthe lancel vs. Albert lthe witl And try as he would, Alton usually lost it. Big Albert had more practice, he couldn't be beat But it kept Alton in class, which was a pretty good feat. But all in all, that ain't nothing compared to micro Emil and his crew have a long way to go, Most of the lectures were nice and full of info, But how they pertain to the real world, I'll never know. We had to memorize stuff, coming and going And that's a big difference, memorizing and knowing. But we all made it through, we even came to class We expected a McElroy curve, but it never came to pass. But all in all it was an outstanding feat And it earned for the department an honor real sweet lt was Emil and Dick right down to the line Would worms or viruses win the ROAD APPLE so fine? And in the end the viruses won it all And old Dick Jamison had to hang it on his wall. Long about this time we had a halloween ball land if you're thinking about that wording, it's not that kind at alll This one had costumes and all the frillies And most everyone there looked pretty damn silly There were bananas and ghosts, clowns and witches, Butterflys and weirdos, and Miller with no britches! But over them all, the true king of the night Wild Bill had on leotards, my God what a sight. Never let it be said that Buck's not on our side A Dean in that costume? I was satisfied! Suddenly micro was over, but path still drug on We started pharmacology and a semester was gone And twice a week into our class Juberg would march, with that pretty little lass While he ranted and raved about some genetic mess We watched Dr. Herzberg and eyed the length of her dress. Now old Juberg got attention too, when he spoke he could fly But how can you believe someone who has syphilis of the eye? Next rolled around a Christmas party for the whole school And like all the others, most people got drunk as a fool But Santa's the one, he was so inebriated He worked at the medulla level, pharmacologically de-cerebrated. The rest of that quarter flew by like a breeze Smith put it to us now and then, but we were used to C's. And then one day he told us, for everyone to hear There would be a party at Shakeys, and He would buy the beer. And what a party, oh how many were drunk Some said they liked pathology, and some said it stunk. But the party wasn't over when we walked from Shakey's door We gave Dr. Brown and pharmacology hell, till a quarter of four. .lust to smell that classroom, of alcohol it did reek Some folks slept, but old Joe got up to take a leak. Then we started medicine, little white coats and all We was some cool then, walking them Confederate halls Scared to death at first, then it finally sunk in The first test wasn't for a month and a half, what'll we do till then? But we kept busy, with something here or there And little things happened, some'which I can't share' Next was the midterm and a party for the class, The midterm was a ioke, we were happy iust to pass. But the party was great, we had crawfish galore But most important was the beer, that's what l went for. lt was a mild party, with a gentlemanly crew disturbing the peace said the cop, l'll lock up all of you. And over the next weeks, we continued on this way Minding our own business, but aggravating folks anyway. Take for instance the games of volleyball We had several run ins with a fellow named Paul. We disturbed him he said, with our little ole game Then we broke out a window, oh for shame, for shame! So he retaliated in a grown-up mature manner By chucking dirt clods at our windows, l swear on the Star Spangled Banner Tempers flared a little, but it didn't get any worse I certainly didn't want in it, to be hit with his purse. Let me wrap it up by saying we all got thru It was one hell of a year, that i972 And I think we owe Mike Trant a special salute sincere This yearbook's his baby, without him it wouIdn't be here. Now the fellows in New Orleans will have to scratch around To fill those four pages this year, something else must be found. 'editor's suggestion We I 0 f LW? '-,- ,,,, ' 1 Q,:..f- f , U y 4 E f, 4' ,f 5 fv-,fwf ' I f 2, K fl 4 Z ,V mn, , , , ffm X So that was the carotid artery I ligated . . . Roy on a fypical daie. I X 4' -rx, Wx Q ex , r A 0 'M 'w---M X ggpx g Q I. 7, X N X 5 .z- ,LX ,, Q we 'Q Y I i V' I A Q' Rf 2 Q r I l V'-as ii K .. 1 M me .. 'HI 5, ,xx Y 1 5. I ,N . 3. N x X I didn'i know that was where a pap smear came from. 4 or W , , Wsiaff' . , . ff' Jr' 'ff' if' fa 6' , -'X z ,f,J ,ff jf' if ff gr We 'I' x M ei I . ,Nu , rw' K Y E fa' ' ,w x The classic reverse fish story syndrome. You don'f use Head and Shoulders do you? 47 bf '3 Q 3 X i ,s I 1 H, fri' ff! ' 'Q 5 ff! my A li - F fa' - Y . Rf -1: .. R A X ff 'Ni T 1' or Do you need some help gefiing it in? Gosh, I can feel the superior turbinote. X 1' ,. N X 0 S O yu., 1 725, ly ,, H t Q M 3, , , e llllmnlll Medical students can be tremendously observant at times. 'Qtr As- -.1 - af ' f 21,3 if v xl , i t E ef: x 1' 3 Q t p- f E' ? aim. mg- t .ik sit .VI fe -2 He's got more up there than we do put together. f'. Q A 40 T s......t4 - 0 .W 4 fi cs. A .SW ' . Q3 -- 4 e ! L .s- ir -..,-u '- DD 3' . s. so' ss F2195 '1 5 , QM' ' ,. r X - . ,ull . .nr R' ' .c . -xi X 'x. :- -F 'fx' fry. . ' -, x' -ao Q an-'ff . . ..- 1, - 'Q' ' 'Qf 4 s ff 5 Af' A96 . 911' vu Q, X L ,f f' ef' Q ... 1. - ,,Q , i - f- Sf This is iust one of the 20 physiographs which each one of us were to have. 1 I i ' 3 But Dr. Juberg, that would mean that my mother and my sister were the same person. 4914505 J gg! 'Qi x Yi' J . X 4 miwif- , .,.,,,,,.4 gg., nw11vw - dwf ...X. V, AM, M, ., ' u Q 6 ,. 'N . .-n-f ,1 3 I, fi V11 E. .,l hdW - LM s Y, .V x W iwwmfm , 4714 , ,w , -'.f'fl+ 5 tm -new-.Y - , ,, a 'S 4 1 Y l. K LM iw M A 4 Auflf. 'ff' 4 s,1,: , The makings ofa great orthopedic surgeon. Qs -S UQ-,.'T :V ff Sgfx y. uf J V- Q g,., ,Q ga, . .1 df A X .gg up E ,nh 1 If it Xi, H'- bah U- ,ffibx an wn+ 4 as Y 4 ,aka-.3351 wWgX?:1 31- -Q XQAXS .5.M,,.,. NY' , ax, 4- Y al 1' Q wx , xx-. . ZW' .pg-if n QW- it KA. 6 'f,, y . ' . W 9' 3 a 5 .. fff' H x.fWMQ'e,W WMV , 'fww'- 1 ' A 'Z' Q-ffm , Q , QQ? W l Mg 4,1 QA. , ,I or N M A V G. Lili .Q Jihad ' Those suppositories do make you walk funny. if Juniors As we look over our Junior year, we will surely remember those wonderful four o'clock lectures. Who else can boast of being exposed to eight hundred dermatology slides in the period of iust one wonderful hour? What other period would be better to hear about post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis and rheumatic fever for the sixth time? Where else could one have heard the one hour lecture on the pediatric allergy clinic history and physical form for the third time? Although we tried but never succeeded, maybe some glorious day pathology can use this hallowed time to present a real clinical patho- logical conference on Kala-Azar. If it weren't for this time, our daily Did you knows may have been squelched forever. me W 55 -in in , r 'Q li' 24 , . . . 1 -fs ,Vg-7 . fs eww S wf 1 C wwk ewstgfefff 'N 1. .2 A Win some -Lose some. 63 mfs an X. ,X I we ,ac People lust don't realize the stress medical students are under. Tell him these leeches are to be applied no more than twice a day. We will always remember how this wonderful period supplied at least 6070 of us with an extra hour's sleep every day. The mechanical genius of our semi-skilled slide proiectionist was always fully appreciated at these sessions. lt was here that Beat the wall may have last been heard as the response to How do I get the lights turned off? We will last but surely not least remember how the four o'cIock lecture would be heard being described in the most colorful and frank terms on afternoons when no lecturer showed up. The academic virtues of our Junior year will certainly never be equaled. We will always be able to do a psychiatric history and physical on an alcoholic in less than three minutes. 'asm' fl r I S. N ff? ', , N A . ,.,, Q W l thought he wasn't breathing, but l wasn't Here comes the part where he turns from blue to purple. sure. 1 I Qi 1 rf' ai Ffh. You guys can drink Coors if you wont - but l think you're making a big mistake. l I rzqw- - V I --'-- mvwfrv 1:,:,fg,S ,:,g,f bs' .,M . 5-:fa f fr fy, w3gQ,rq, . -1. 2. 54 1U:,f' -Aw ff,-M .f m . ' A f 55 ' -if w:f1Q.:.: .A 4 K , f-iff.: 1 'Q -ri ff. f - '- .wr M ' 2' , 'fl , I f I r.. s W f A Wm .V No It's not Kala-Azar. T2 What you got on your mind Mary? 26 M , A , 2 . y -- . .3-i'?45fJ5 gf 'f152'n92j:: 2 fl . ff ' 1+ ff' va ill cf ,fL.Qi45'Q,f,,f: ' was 655310-kye 4 1 41 , f 1 ,V ,fi , , I f .1 gif.. . Z-V. , ,. . . wi' uf ' .iftfn ,,QQyAf5'm4v4m'f14ff 28 X ' 579137532 fhffgdag ?A2.,,,,, gy , ,. , ' 4-'11 193. ' 1 ,5 ff V Q. ,f 4-wffgjy 1. V- . ',-fwfgi.,-,,if1c.s1i'?5 ' . '- ' yf5:,fw54w.4fff ' 1 f W A k. -,.,,f,, : v4-.Mx ,J-,of j 1 ,iff-.kk . 2 w,1f:WEfn- 1f1:'A'efJ2'ff' Y ' ' 'tiff' K '15 43' LQ -5. 151 . : an 4 1 ,ff H.-Ha. ., ,,fc.,, f x . jiftij.. , ' -Q42 lsfzjf J, 1 N ,g E 1 K ,, INV n it ' ' g.J -:x.., Did you know this dot turns red in emergen- cies? ? 5 1 Q . X K x ' is X. l, .A U? I Q S ' .0 D y fa' Xtf E- - ' gli .J s Aft-f Q gs 5 X E- i ' . -- is-,:'f.f.? 4 X59 N y,- X . f ul' wx . ' ' 1 I ' V . , 4 r . 3 . - I D Q , , .xx . , , .- I 4 1' - I ' .f:1,' .3, , s. .ss ,Y '- , . ' sl - .twig .. E I I Y -la .1 fr U1 I ff 7 ,uw Mfffzg 4 Q s ,, , H, L as Qi Q ! 1 5 2 1 M 5 --ii, Qing ,..,. ..,. ,af f V-4 1 nhl g v I WOM ,yf . f wwf . yvyv. , 158 m 4IM, , 0 L I 'ml W , f 2 , Q , Q ZA, ,1,W A , , .,, Q 4 , ' 5 I would rather that you didn't sit on my desk, lay down on the couch over there if you need help Y . V? '1' LLQZ .Xfv Vw 'V f 1 , .' , Q. SQ Ml, ' Q 'N v x 'f Q . 5. M 5,25 , -Y - ,, , if , ,Jig 0 www .1 Q l . -f f, Q- f 4 I as. 1 Q' f t 1 f . . 4 ' 4 . K ' 'f' . A' ,JM ...'6s ns' ', cJ190, K X , 4 Qs, ,A' 1f,'.'.w Qfhh' ,- ,-e W as , 'f'1m,'h' 1 ., Qi D :fav-SQ Y ,I v rv, , up 2' .. - 'VO 'ZW'-1, . . F V Ei! X :QA X -. W 5 mem 1 - ' 1 . h 3 gf N535 g .-VN . 9 gi .x ' ,ss L 4 sn . 'kg XR: P 4. Ng- ' h ' ' ' 514. -, - 1 ' W5 r Q.. wx, '-. f. ' ', 'N ' Q- xx s 33 R, .,sR' .X EV-:Q .X , -- ri, ', '- 5 ' mv. nfs 9- 'js L.. - 5 't I A x.x.,n.K.s ,-.Q M V Q . ' .. '. ill-,,.!.A. ,- I','11-.. .... Uh . . . ls that o fact? t JAJNU I I -av 28 M i WFP g. 5, 1' af' in f 'f Yeah . . . Psychiafry's working us to death. 418. L L I could have sworn I had those lab values. John - I'm not going to ask you to wake up one more time. .1 T - 2' K.: hykv-1. - M ff 30 A I J, Qi, f ,gyfvw I M . ., , Q.. M , , 1 gif 5 5 4,3 .1 x Q ,3 0, S15 sf5'?3? ' Mg 3 5 '?,. g. 5 I :gif-Q :QQlbi3v K11L if WB if-, . . gag Q ' -': 2?QNgfi'i 4 1 4 mp, . N, . N A N 2' , ,,f:' -5 , 1 ' o fvi ,I : wwf-P2-fa -fm ,. 0 9 M P aww-q . kv, f, ' -EQ' , . 5 as V 5 9. 1,3 f . S51 ,A if? ggi V !if'1:gTgA f xa - f x .- if-3 X ' 'E Q 'K ff? .1 .x Q x, I . ? ,ew vjyi 4 5 45 fig. if gm ,Q M f X 5' , I c : . M ' 3 1 k fl Q Z I don fglve u 41110 ' Polk at his best. Seniors Become First Graduating Class ..... i N if ldd Ikh llg hklhp Oh Boy. . .Amlexcifed You seee the Ieeetle beeedy babies. Good morning my .AW w NX Q 55 X fi Q Q . I ASSX o E W 3 Qi o.....,,,, ,,,,1 'lla G' .,' U af Who did ihat? 2 4 Q iffy' if rl if ' 5 r I ' I 1 iz M S I r f , ,, A Q Booga - Booga - Booga. Look but don'f touch. I'm from east Texas 2 '- Lf' ii ii O Boy, comprehensive care . . . again. You're right, if did say she was allergic to penicillin. 1 4 , ,. .1 v fi' R. if x Who! om I doing here? I hear the bass ore really hihing fhis week . . . AJ. 1 , ,JA f 42,11 rm eleee ,Vw Ze P W x . ., m, A 3 X a V 5 f .3 I Now Harold . K, N, WA ggfagf , . N ,5 in 24N 55' J' The final day arrives . . . X 'WW Wx. M E PARTIES , ,1- K M . 'Wt' :A N ,ss Y, ft, l , fhi i if I Q I , it f...l .s If I Q 3 Some students drink more fluids in one night than they give their patients in a whole week. Soma and weird Elf' 'Pi Health officials would probably ban some of our parties if they saw the conditions under which the food was prepared. f 2 9 44 Q ff Steve has had so much to drink he's coming un-done. . ta., , , - , ,..A- . clzaiewa 1 X xx ' 'x , 1 ff - 1 'N 'ig ' Z' 1 Nx' U14 y j 71-sg I I I . ' V6 .wi In 41,4 1 -. 'px T 1 Q A K AQ: ff V? 14 8' ,A c mi f Q --'ff- .M - R .L . ..-. xf, -' I Qi A 4: WV J 'fu Q ' W. .W , if an 1-1 A 1 :I Tx' xg . 6 :wx E ' ' y.lf,,g:Q',- A , ' ' it - N - 'Lf'i g ?f R' -' ' i Ri '17, - fi j 22332. ' P J 5. 'KY5 I ,Jw ' ,mmm '-,Q R QQ., . INN M----' m xr' What generation gap? Q s w. ,H Q ,. , Q R I s pf S 'mx MMM . . . lf's a great feeling. a . .I If sure takes Joe o long time to loosen up enough to say somefhing RX C .V . f s 1 7. Mn-,Q,,,,, W- r' 5 B ,1 We he i if :E . Just fill it half way. What would your parents say if they had seen you doing that? ef ,Aa- 42 X Q 9. 'Hal Q . k 2 HN' 1 4' f f + 1 Affjvi iq .1-?g5ee5'5' f5 i 1553, ff: -1 A. ' y ,,..A-view. f ' s EA Z 1, '43 :g f . f' .W ' 53 ' ' g ff . . , 4, L-4 5 , -'je v- -., an ,iw J' 1, , -, fe ' - - e' fr f- f -gi , '17 1f,.C'.1'f ' V fs ' , f yl f' 11 ',. - 1 ' m - , 'ea ' - ' :ff if ,f ., '. 1 ,, 1 1 :UM 5 'J ' , X ' 'Nh 'f1 l. -4 7. . ' 1 n .W 13? ,M ' . , gf ,1 if ' f ' ,W 5 ' 1 - ,fl 2' 5 . V d, 1 V, , M , ' ff, if .l ' Ml' 5-141 Y- , ' as - f gi wi- li ,, .. Q 'ff' fff .V f- 3:11, -. ' 9- . - .5 I 4 f J 1 ' L 5 A65 . 1 - - '- - ' ,Jr K' 4 A .Q . ,, 4. . 'V c x . 1 j 'S ,N I 4 The original Triple-X . . . Super Female. 6 I , ha? QS wx FACULTY 81 UQOQ UC EPQQ8 qgup-,QULEOU fd 9 vJw.a,, ADMINISTRATION 9 7 'I If ,mn If-E-o egg Fw-A '24 I1 lqu otu,S,lIfff mffl 7' fi fl IX 7 I Af!- 4... ,Ex I , f Z 6444 4 42 ,af Us 1 i , MM V ,.Q, r wif Governor Edwin Edwards 4 i X ggi - - w Board of Supervisors: Left to right, Chairman Carlos G. Spaht, John Sherrouse, Jr., A. L. Swanson, Murphy J. Foster, Jimmie H. Davis, William S. Peck, Jr., Oliver P. Stockwell, James T. Staples, Gordon E. Dore, Dr. Jomes R. Peltier, Dr. A. Eglin McKeithen and William T. Brown. Not Shown are: Louis H. Padgett, Jr. and Sargent Pitcher, Jr. it , , Rifle' '- l fa t ' ' .Yf fe 1 J x .L 4i. 4 J. cd,-i , w MVK? WA ' it lglsiiji 2 , il ., f--Jfh:-4'-Hr'3A5 J' Tl-'- . fl l 'vvfvv'-4' '- T r ,gigs 1 44 ff W 'I W . --- ..- C i ! ' ' . ,- 1 Tw-f SQ- , ff 1 ,gm-' --ff', g:,. ? Q ,-:jk-I ,' ' 76? m 'K I N 5 'V , l l ie,-4 t 4, tg e .1 X R 1 f .GJ ' ' x K LN' 5 ,b f.. ,M Qi fl 'bififb xx x I ...XZ 2,1-fkk, f .J W' X NM 4 ' .i l J X f 4, J ,l , 0 . .z' N 4, Si 4 ' 1 . .2 it ', 1 . I V 'al' ' 5. . A 'R ' ' J J ' ' 'X' iii 1 iz- 'ri ' J 1 Q A wi r .J .Vg 5 X ix X Q 4. K Y, V , 1-.. uw ' RX 'ff' A o. S C- me if X .refs w fe I f ', Q' 4 ., 2 - 1 ' ,'- cl X c -fp 5-,. f.,.- A xuxxl, . s. . I s ' ,PQ ,,,,,,. , , ... 1 ,. I -r J ' ll up y V . ..u4,,f-'zz S , , Jiqxl' I R I1 'J' ww ' v .1 -. , ,A Min Nl . ,'eop'i-1,4 .5 .,..,,, 5. Chancellor William H. Stewart, M.D. K464w'Q,52Q-X emi NBawmm.....A ' wif ' ,,. X ya, 3? V as I K Y Q D x f if ,wggk N ,nf I . , . ' D 4 ? f f ff v ,. 1 4' , X if 4 or Edgar Hull, M.D. Clifford G. Grulee, M.D. Dean Dean Designate fi ff n , l 4 Q' nf ax- Er ' J Ui . 'S Q, 3 , ., --1 VVVV ,vi-k.i -l - A--.-.F .- Y F- ., I AWG! QNX' iff' Lharles L. Black, M.D. William T. McElroy, Jr., Ph.D. Associate Dean Associate Deon 5 .. ' 5' 2- 1 V, .- .1 I 1 .V V , f , Nl. 'agxpb' R I , 1 I xg X A , , W I AA4,A'f' if Af N x A I A Y 1 1 Q 4 J, l 5. ,A E - I ,,,f 5' I . . ' 3 3 i' I '- . ' 4 . H M- L ,s-Xu... 2 r H1 H+. Nw M , ,I Q 14- .www A ' A vs- P' K ,IX ,G A , 144 ,Je . ,.,. . if- ,835 ,gf .2334 ga., Vg- aye-.1552 A '1 Q ,,k.j1hbQ'qIV,. , Q35 Jw .5 yqi-.ijt M, tr. 2 VV f z Q . '5 i .:SS11.-iff.f-f A ffyyflff iw, Q, , ? ' 2 fi f1a'ft'WV ' ' A I 1 i.9ff3ifiVf i, ff QS f 1 ,T 'f 29, '2:w'2,V' ' ' V-V, 'r '-V fgizifv' uf , 'il' 'Iv ' ffl '1 R 'i ' . s X' P Vfjfsif? 'R A 'rg Z.f'iE:. ' V ' v 1 AV '1'5'l-,Z- T , Q: - 'Q A- - X, 'vfifff.- -- It 3.12. 2 Q ' t . 5- -N ViS-r?5,.1.w9- fs: -r H. 4 v .- H'-F Ar. 'Ha ':, , . Q X: ff '-.gf Birjgjgg -, V. VN ig' .P Q . . . 2.1 ' 1 f gl1:,g,f', ':. -A , , .ws . '- V '1,i:f:f Iris '- :S 'X ' ' , , .1 - VH V,:5f'-, ,:i'f', -.51 Q I, ' g S Vw - .Nerf 532-V. ' s 1 - Q LA. X dc- 5,51 pq V-V ah-R f Av 1 . Y ' --if . , u o--M sax, .-gn, Q , ,-.K - .- -. RW.:-'ia y 1519 ., V vs, 'i' s ' ,H 4 .V 5 V? -V 'VETZV 1 V v ' N ' 1- .CS-if 1, i W , . fi .:r .5 ... ' . ,, - -43:-f3-fg-'+- NV ' - ' - ,L V. . ' fy .av .Af VV: V- f -- ,, '. , 1 'Z ,ec,'1'-A? ' 1 .V . ' f J, L,,.,Vf .L.-0,4 - f - .V -V MG -X'1'f'5'1f1z : -X 11 V r 45 ' mfr 'N VE'i' ,R.fbf,Xf'?, f , Q - K Q f ' - A ,- we J' Qi A ' i X 41' wb .O 2. . L 4 .' J Ike Muslow, M.D. George R. Meneely, M.D. Associate Dean Associate Dean 'WVU i 1 V I A3 , ,,.f , i 5 . .L Q W 097: i ..,,f-w-WH 'Y' . - . '5- ' v iii J af, FL -I X Vs AV gk Guilford G. Rudolph, Ph.D. Marion D. Hargrove, Jr., M.D. Assistant Dean Assistant Dean 1 if-4 'W -4 'r ANATOMY ,wr ITNY? f5'lQif'?IFQi Adrian F. Reed Robert C. Clawson Head Associate Professor .X , , 'J'J.'kERK 1, A ' ' A 5? 'Il G-2 35. zo. ! ' 2,90 .Nm QCII az' on N l 5 . fa 1 I Q Q , v , , . A JY , A V .af ? A ' ' .I 1 . ' ,X A. Ronald Cowley Hayes T. Williams Assistant Professor lnsfrucfor 1- -' ' I BICJCHEMISTRY 25 72? ' 5 M,.........4.,.-,.. 'Q ff Z J l 2 ,,,,,,.,.,,,,, ,.,,.,,.,,. .. s...-s... -., . .... W-w-a7upn! 1 1 f , K' 7 y ,, ' 5,6 . . ...Q 421 W' 1,6 , ,jg P, , I ,A., P x 5 x Robert L. Smith Guilford G. Rudolph Associate Professor Head -mf' Anita C. Olson - Ralph J. Henderson, Jr Associafe Professor Assisfanl Professor . f x, 1 ,ff-' Afffv , -, . . :- Y ,f , ...ff ,4 Y- , . , z zrficfi x'Uffg9? yi ' ' . gf -'-' 4: ,. 4. V ,,',4.,. ,f , . I .- 1 2? W9 .5 'i pi 9' ' ? x gy if f , ? M, . f . f lkf Xia -.. gf s '- VIAQVI. .3 Qt PHYSIOLCGY -2 ' 11. e x 'S' 1 XX I 5, , 'in at ' , fi I .. . 4 Ns so ff f g s f sdifiqq 1 ff -W .f ! lyfiff- A Q .f s A I W. F .V I x A 'R . -' ' ' U ' 1: A 3 Q Q' - .zfnw 1 K2 George R. Meneely William T. McElroy, Jr. Head Professor ' ialli I MPL, ' Lf.-nr-he in 1119-m X - V m ,Y J A 5 x ,f Mm Q-' 'V X I I : Francis Knox Assistant Professor 'writ 'ik -4 . mls f Patrick A. Duffy Kermit A. Gaar Harold D. Battarbee Instructor Associate Professor Assistant Professor g 'v,: J f,s1f,'2ivif3fG 'M' ' f yn- ' .f:g?,r-,gliyfwl , , :If ' V W., ,lk u 1 . J 1 1 wr , 'f' A5,1 'A5 4A I Zi r -, . .W , , i',.Fiv'- 1 ' , win n ' -wkf.g4,g :V- -. 'fi I 'a N 51.31 gf M., - -6 Q ,J , iffy Q. f 3 ,-' ,, S 1 f H' r 4 V ,JJ W , , .X Y 'H V , sw-, f4f4fg,..4,,5, 55 gm 1, 4 1' ,' . fu-wal . -' ' ., 'V ' f H A M if 1 wi. f QXWLV.. f Melvin F. Johnson, Jr. Heinz K. Foludi Man and Medicine Man and Medicine wwf Q. 5f '? 'i , 'af -...gi Q fy is I ,. , 4-53? Louis M. Frazier, Jr. Medical Adminisfrafion Dorothy E. Risinger Clinic R' 2,51 Mmm. Ike Muslow Robert E. Rushing Comprehensive Care IHeadj Comprehensive Care PATHOLOGY ' 7 !'Zf'7'V77I377?!7fW7 'T' 'Y ' ' ,mZWZZZ W' ,f v ,WWWW gm, ,. , - ZWWQW fww, f M Wf5yffWW,,,,,, ,,,, MW 2 , yQ7Wm,,,,,W,,V , W WWWWW, , WW, bww fmfww, WM, fyfyw W UWM fff ff ,,,V4,,, ,,,,,, -- N ,AQ ,ff i. 7 fix George M. McCormick, ll Associafe Professor .fig f!- X.-P P X v Y. X x - ..,...,-- ,- lrwon D. Sanusi Assistant Professor 4' WX'W?s ...WW WW ,ff We 4 si? MICROBIOLOGY sg, r 'S' 2 5 E. 5 Roman Worobec ' 1- . . A i Lf 'Ng-A-' 51 P' gy, f v i i ? Richard M. Jamison Associate Professor A ix S: ' W Ag u.....,x A A,-...nv 'Us 4 I Emil Kotcher Head -f . ,wgf ' Lucille Rasmussen Assistant Professor x .3 PHARMACOLOGY ,' ' 4: v Charles D. Wood - Professor Helmut M. Redetzki Richard Don Brown Head Associate Profesmr J 6 R 4, s +V--1 '---V - - 5 Vx P Barbara R. Manno Assistant Professor 1 z 'rf ,l H1 , V J. L 5 l Ann B. Wilkes Joseph E. Manno Assistant Professor Assistant Professor Q -'-1 GENETICS E-4151? CLINICAL PATHOLOGY Q ,QW QM fr' - 1 , 1 i .Q iff! , Y X X Ronald Silbermon Kenneth E. Griswold, Jr. Eduardo Blum ,Q I E I MEDICINE . V f l We fwfr MW 'sf ,X Aj Marion D. Hargrove, Jr. Joseph E. Loewenstein Head Endrocrinology AHS gf iii' QF: wr- ila? , bl .- , 1 . l I Xi li 1 ' M nn 4545? - me 'aqw l Af L me tis l 4 4 -.-. , ,,,, , Dept. of Medicine Faculty: Front, L to R: Drs. Leslie L. Turk, Stephen P. Glasser, Joseph Loewenstein, Edward Eichner, Marion D. Hargrove, Jr., Paul Winder, James Johnson, Charles J. Paine, and Ronald B. George. Second, L to R: Drs. Raymond Cush, Paul Swearingen, Ada Kathleen Skinner, Richard Reynolds, III, Arthur Wadlington, Ronald Radzikowski, Christopher McDonald, and Trevor From, Jr. Back, L to R: Drs. Lelan Langston, Jr., and Mallon G. Morgan. A-'NE we W., 'f x . , .'Q, M X. K , is V Edward R. Eichner Hematology I ,M ,,-v rn' v, .:. la 1 N , ' '1 U ,fa ..: as N mlm - wvwiiwilrdsd ' -Q nwiq V I 3 1. 4 Q, J 49 14 f K4 , W md , ,, -. A S' 5 ' 1' 4, Q ,, any M S S? ' x r 47 W ,ff y X' Q' -' syn, I ,. Q unix 5 4 , M, fn mgkfx Q .. vas 'M IQ ,K yr 641W .X S 3 Q ff dsx, ,L i new 5 4 w 1 I 3 ' ' A . I f Stephen P. Glasser Cardiology ' x ' J , lv .' 1. 'W I Ronald B. George Pulmonary I ,W 1. X l f vu F' 1 1 N Iv '1' 'Y' X f 6 wx A James W. Johnson Nephrology if r Q Q PEDIATRICS f V -, f ,f f ' ' 'fr-f 2-2 ' My ,f 4 9 0 2 f' 7 f f ' X f f! f f A5 ,. gf saw:--' QM '. , . if 'f ':-if ,I -L 7. 1' . 'wie-'ff , me 'f ' .ug f . a f C l A hW?2Q Q'W'f af , 1 FK 'sit 'i v I.: 4. - Q 'f 1 . . , ' A 1 is X E+? J .s X wfffgiki ' ,wwf , -1 Joseph A. Litile Juon Gershanik Head Associate Professor Ralph W. Baucum, Jr. Associate Professor OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY :W dm gif Q J 4 v . Anson H. Stage Edwin E. Dilworth Assisfani Professor Acting Head OPTHALMOLOGY ORTHOPEDICS 5?-Q Louis A. Breffeilh A Carl G, Goodman Head A Acting Head .Wy gf. 1 Q ,X ,dw Charles C. Schober Head John Richie Assistant Professor PSYCHIATRY K 1 Y X, ni QM A .-,fl -Q2ia33 , - . ' M S. Q ' ' . V 9 fa. Q +40 66 +0 Karr Shannon, Jr. Associate Professor , 1-1 . '. bfi.. ff ,K 'Q , ' ii 'P fs. 'K r :X 1 e .I ink, 2 4 QNX , N' 'we s J' . , I ,ff fi' , r -. .v- . .5 A 1 ,ff .Fx if i 2 . - 335217 ' ' M .N , u 4 QA i f.. I I , W k 4 1 I h :X-3, fe. hx ' , N ' - ' f X ' I la 'sq , ' ., ' K ' af' , 2 - f I., J,-' X J - x 2 I Ai' pfx. - 7 I H f, I 1 K J! e a t f f' if ,f I 'J-f f 'X .ff 4: H' k ,I Zi I ff I 4 1. J. I yanii' , ., E.. ' Y K Qs . K , , :ik if VK. V' K ms' K 1 Q5 ,. , iii , - . ' X Q A QMTSQ. K K .,f,. -Ns -A A g ' . '- -- Yx, : 4 Q - . Mg 'H 5 at i Xxx X Wg-,T 'X 'Q f K ' 1 F Q N- sf N, ,AI ' ,' 3 X Yi' Q . Nsggggi . part .' f f SURGERY 'mv-nw. 2 Charles L. Black Professor QL, I , V 5 .xvfli n 7 4 . Z M. 1. ,um Salvatore J. Dano Associate Professor ,Q e ' .Q if A if -5 NY .1 4 , -3' sf 5 ' ' l Joel W. Williamson Associate Professor .Q ui , E 'iff '24 ' H1111 gin, ,ff litany fr- -f -f ,fax ia. l L ,, 2 ::' 57?!'f A .aff-' . .FQ fs. M42 55 K ' I l lx? 'ie ll 7 nf l? !1f,'!' P 1 A LA B.-f . : Ati y i, 1 5 f 5 4 4 Q if fi 5 .1 s W . ,.gw, 'vw' ls f -A ,Wy 1. a'f.f'YS4 - Qffzf-' .N A - eT3iiQ55v- f ics Ig ' Pisa 1f4..0o , -I e?.iy:4:3li1qg:xx .-ff Tv. 1 ,.. wx s'?':S1. A .wf :'-qi'-5-1' .4 -' , . v- - X 3 : -w,,x is 1 - f-16,3 ?.+'e.v '5xv'fv--s'i1'f-:'i f,:1' -M' ,iff f xx 'imitate .,.. ,. ,'..f'lql1 3 lk' 1. 5:3392--H-' ' 1 1 345' mwail-ef.-. . . .4 ' , 'Ui WW .V ..1'lx 7 X xx, I A ' ,NJN ,G Qu , '. w fx gh. h , Q 4. 5 , i :Qu ,X -Q5 h , '-,gig-X 'Pm ix.: . . 5, l Q 7,3 - - 5 1551 rx .. ' ' 'Hr'--v - . ' ' , ' '?x,L. . .- - iam 4 - - -, . g , x Frank T. Kurzweg Head J .V 1 lf, f.. i t E 5, 4 X as 5 -.c A.. -qw.. Paul B. Daron Associate Professor Qi i We au'--M-s - X Rodric M. Yeager Assistant Professor George R. Grimes Associate Professor RADIOLCDGY Erich K. Lang - Head John L. Greer - Associate Professor Mary J. Wood Assistant Professor nl iv. 'C UROLOGY We d Burdette E. Trichel on W. Turner ciafe Professor Head OTORHINOLARYNGCJLOGY W......iF Jack W. Pou Head 1 SENIORS FRANK P. BRINKMAN, M.D. Tyler, Texas Madigan General Hospital Tacoma, Washington I IPI,-' V 3 l,,,,. s my THOMAS D. CAREY, M.D. Minden, Louisiana Methodist Hospital Dallas, Texas 64 lite ax .':4Dn-6 ,K Evunv' ' . Jig rwflk DAVID COOKSEY, M.D. Delhi, Louisiana City of Memphis Hospitals Memphis, Tennessee sfo? 'aa 55' 491' ,df 'gt'-W wi 'vi MICHAEL D. COX, M.D. Baton Rouge, Louisiana Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, Louisiana OLIVER M. FLETCHER, M.D. Shreveport, Louisiana . 'i. 47 - QQ? V 'YQ -4. Q.. Lb Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, Louisiana JAMES M. GEIGER, M.D. Alexandria, Louisiana Madigan General Hospital Tacoma, Washington W mm-, 0' 1 fd Y Tx N-...f .- 0-,O .1114 HAROLD J. GAUTHIER, M.D. DeRidder, Louisiana St. Elizabeth ,Ms- rvw W lfCZI'1'.:v Dayton, Ohio MARTHA R. GAUTHIER, M.D Lake Charles, Louisiana St. Elizabeth Dayton, Ohio WILLIAM E. HALEY, M.D. K--J, n ,Q 5 X I Baton Rouge, Louisiana f-- ' Confederate Memorial Medical Center -35' - th. Shreveport, Louisiana 'R A ' ..'- , wx X -, . ,,,, 1 - , . I ff Q 2 52, ' if ' ' all l ' .'.' ' f i'i2 ,AAA .,V.. we ' , ' ' f ' -'Q ' A V A, M., , ...,. f 9 'll' Q ' V , ',1,, fn ..r, . r P ...A 1 2,1 ...., tgp, ,QQ-, wigs- 3 ,ff .,,,,,. f. l' S f 'R- fi 5,2h5721,,14'- it ,Q V 'es'-P 'z' , ., .I . i n U 5 iftru -5i'43?1:.,3ffi' -'-' ' ' ' R l Q! V',, W. ' , 'Q xl l 7 f . A f , R V' '. 'L' if Q' or , Q in-40 , ,il r7fZ,.-5 A '. it i.1'I'w igapfq, iglggix - -A 'nn-v . . ROBERT E. HARPER, M.D. Ringgold, Louisiana Letterman General Hospital San Francisco, California FU? 9 -sqf- Q. 3? i lifts? i Q .Li -if GEORGE K. HARRISON, M.D. Shreveport, Louisiana Tuft's New England Medical Center Veterans Administration Hospital .-Elm A Boston, Massachusetts ' Yiwu 1 443480. I Nw umm, TIMOTHY M. HART, M.D. Shreveport, Louisiana Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, Louisiana X viz wr' :india I - 'Q ,Q 4 'w .7 .gg GREGORY M. HEROMAN, M.D. Baton Rouge, Louisiana St. Elizabeth Dayton, Ohio Ei . O f , an V 1, N A, get X ..:? , W' flir- :H an 4 f W4 , frm' MW. , H 9' fn zzz.-: bo .rv .- New if if , f 1,35 W i i':'1 i, up r- ., A ' R ' ,V A i,g1,1w'! ':fV,.W 5e h . Ass we , X , v f v .wag e 1 - ' r '1,,,.,v..-' ' 1 .K-1, , A ,L-f-I N: , - .YH-54 .feitzf 15 ,1 if , M' ,9 .pi . f-A-A ,fa 'Q ,, if, - 'inf .V we .- , , . f , V We - 9 . W., .,,. ,. ,M . , wi . .VN -, . V - F' -5'-, g y 5 '- 4' fy' ,, up , ,Qty ' Q ' , L N. Q on .f X - I .V ,ff .,,, . - , ' ' ' ' ' ' O R- V N ffm e R . P f' , f ff -f X... ,,, ' ' ff t f if, 1-it ' , ,. Hg- ,, W 'gi'-, - k K ' ,, it , A N V, fe- ma, 5.1,,A,, , JACKSON R. HOLLAND, M.D. Monroe, Louisiana Providence Seattle, Washington X ,1 '-. .1 AEM., 'V 1 gm' 'nm ,, ggi . A ,frm ln. fm ao - ,X if JEFFERY L. JANIES, M.D. Buras, Louisiana Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, Louisiana Wu Q ,W Wig I -uiawku if 'i 'K X f ir- ,A STEPHEN G. JENKINSON, M.D. Shreveport, Louisiana Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, Louisiana RICHARD C. KAMM, M.D. Earle, Arkansas Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, Louisiana 1 A A , ri if: Si 6 .KA , ..,. 1 ,- 4, wavy , - ., -- M1 3'3 -1- ,Q ,fe,.s.. fl' A 'ff km.S3 Q 1 2 11-1 x , Rx' i X 3, X .,.,. My ' 'vm R Q '555 I LEONARD B. KANCHER, M.D. New Orleans, Louisiana St. Joseph's Houston, Texas .dpll 4? 'Ni' 0 -IA? ,ig - 11' I-, DAVID W. LAW, M.D. Florien, Louisiana Mi' H-frm .AUS I kv John Peter Smith Fort Worth, Texas 'vw ,....,,::i'f.2 I 4--vm, t. 1 5 X x 5.1 2 -T' 4- :Q me ,Jil if .,,.,. I I . i f'1 ' ROBERT W. LITTLE, M.D. New Orleans, Louisiana University of Miami Affl. JAMES C. McDONALD, M.D. Jonesboro, Louisiana Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, Louisiana We ff 4 1 C.-, f f I2 Z 'im R P 125 0 C we Wg ww is TANDY W. McELWEE, M.D. Natchitoches, Louisiana Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, Louisiana 0.0 ,Qui Alla A-urges ' 'v if vga A- M 'N m DANIEL J. MOLLER, JR., M.D. Zachary, Louisiana Confederate Memorial Medical Center A-ff 'Na Shreveport, Louisiana 9 X Mg if PAUL K. NABOURS, M.D. Lake Charles, Louisiana University Hospital Little Rock, Arkansas JOHN M. REAUX, M.D. Baton Rouge, Louisiana if-Cv, 12? Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, Louisiana I X 5 w h 'N ,. ,Lf 'vvflf 'wi -3 i i In-it is L M ... L ,,,s is l, ,L 4 Y- - ' ' one--M,.L7'fYi. Q - x 'fkgazkwx n '---Q-...,,,,,lm -W -xv '-e.:f'fg'e-N It .. . ,, if -ei 'C A L Q ' if 'i 5 . I L , vti. ,..,. . , , ' CARL J. RICHARD, M.D. Arnaudville, Louisiana Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, Louisiana Ati! 41N 2.4 Q gl-ag. A-d Q JAMES V. RICHARDSON, M.D. Marshall, Texas Confederate Memorial Medical Center my ,f fr, l . X4 Shreveport, Louisiana 'Maw , , , im f V I fi 3 W ,,, 21,1 ' 'KE angry Z5 ' I 'CW' I mx.-1. I5 M , wh, L'f,1'i'Q 1 I wif f if ' 'Q W BARRY M. RILLS, M.D. Addis, Louisiana Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, Louisiana 'lil ll THGMAS Y. SOILEAU, M.D. Ville Platte, Louisiana Lafayette Charity Hospital Lafayette, Louisiana if' Wm, WILLARD F. WASHBURNE, M.D. Delhi, Louisiana Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, Louisiana 5 f ,aw MARK S. WICKS, M.D. 'C ' 3 Wilmeffe, Illinois U ,,, 'gn kk A Passavcnf Memorial Chicago, Illinois 1. 4 , 'Q . ' l . f if 6 'mi x. i W 1 ,I wh 1 Q ,. f . Wm' 3 li . Jifif' yn? 1. .1 I 1 13 ffia' 'X m,n,. i . .,.: I JUNIORS I kb qv, 9 af A A . ' - Ng- , 'V , ,' ' I t' , f 4a pgsql - f .fb 'Vx yan A , 1. U i an 5 X' I A a c-1, V' ' V A , J NL - ' K. . aio! -:Aff - , gym f 'xc 'CN X2 X? Wade Allain David Bryan NK 1 Q? 51554 Zack ouckalew, III vwagk -gr--5 WUHY BW99 John Carrington Agqjijwew ww . W9 r xr inf' . ,,.,, M.- R x -5 1 ' ' f ,X pf AUX 1 225' 2 econ, Louis Cenac, Jr. if' .1 X m K K A ' xii xr N QU A M' 59? ff- Q1 'wv Bm C0 ief MOYY Eschefe Mac Fifzsimmons 4 f .l V If Ju 'Q 2 nl W . A! .4 rm' Q Rv 1 g 49,1 l J gg,g5?,L Q 1 'fx ily gif I David Gaar Gary Graff Vice-President ff 2 K ...fp 2 ' R J Durrell Hiller, Ill Walter Hingle, Jr. ' xl J ., . x R ' J 5 I 3 kiwrm I f W, vA.,, fl 9-0' 559521 SW' James Hundley Russ Keasler jx Qfzlfiv, Wg. Y fr Cary Hernandez Sf' ll fly 'x Lf JJ MQ ' 4 ..f -1 Cp Q an John Humphries WISE Z? gf' J , J I? :yi l A s N 53351 Ken Mauferer, Jr. .W A, A gg' V'-in , s.. OA. l fx! X. - jf ll. . sa! A rs ,S Q li ELL b K 1-A 0- . fx' 5 ' if A f A 114 Jim May James McCue Mark Mitchell 'N-. V 3. ,, Q W Aa - 'uf V If I 1 ,- ' aw , 'Wm S, ,Q- .X-I ,- ,I , 'sm ,rw if X ' i 'lx 1 wx, .,f 4. df' Qs, ! ' ,Q sa , ' f - 'xq -4 ' .v.,. ,-1-, .35 q la V P-77, A U , f Q0 9x qi A ' Keith Peevy Aaron Polk Wally Reynolds President .'wv. N 1 x. K R Q I-Y: : ft- ' ' -'-w Tx X' 19 Nl KX.,1'x-f l f Y N ' . .i l M- is -ff- ' ,, A qfjh- T ' . 1 , A b lk .W M 2:53 Ai' XA' ,f J, ,rg 3 l rn? 5 X , . 4 I. sf, Liu, 555 ,' I -1 J, I ' , -0 cf X A ' l - Au, of v Bill Rusgo William Slatten Dennis Smlfh ff'v ,,,,.'-ef'-hiv ,. 12 , m , , Eff I s, I . Q, L4 Sfilfl Jerry Snyder Paul Watson 'Q V. i X J I I' 1 x X 1 5 9 ov' r M f Q Af' swf Q ' W? M NN-nf? . xr David Walker fm' . ,aph- Nam fi? Lil ,. Iifitfm, w .b.-.e.-: L .H'f'fuf1h,'. iw 'f2?if:5?55:-3 Mike Zambie ' ,A 'TLTMIQIIQJ Z SOPHOMORES 1 1 1 . Lf 1 J gf .X -Apfgvktf XX X f Harris Blackman eifim ' ff ia iz? X U .XJ 1 so Mike Bourgeois , f W f'r:rv 'V' 5 CW' ' J ' 3 Z '- X x Larry Bundrick, Jr. John Busch fir ' J 1 if ,, f 2'1 K Q: J, f J f li' S 1:5 L W X, 7 A . v:A.-A,,, ,ffm S ily Z g Zi My N '5Q,,, 6 1 'f ' 4 V 1'- 1. ' ..- 9 .n ,1 r X ,eff i Roy Brabham, Jr. 'Ne , ,, A i, t S. s., .vs-N ..J1. ' 1-4?-fx Nr -5 H . 'S . Mark Callaway x QNX Arthur Liles CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Larry Bundrick Danny Wood Treas. Sec. X We A x ' 1 A 529 'ff-2 A 1 .qv-v-7 f ff 7-' X .flew 1 , ly I Don Brian , Lf' 'X 'S -rx 4 s fx 'Ai xii xfgfll i I 4 X N -x fo. .1 , f. f Lag X x -5 John Campbell Xi ,X xx N X ml fx X iv I L:-P 8 Dennis Venable Rep. -1- X. x . V , L' l W F.. F J 4 J, N -we f realm f Q ' I Q' adn' g 'Y - . ,A '1227 L4 r Ax X ' .,': 1 , X V A ' K x - J , J he N 'w 9 X . X , in qif- f'-', X ' X TQIQQ ' X J X .533 -age. 5 Bron? Casford Henry Dupre Mike Fleming J X: George Henderson, Jr. .qsi ap. IT' foggy Q.-.r X mx ,gf 'A y 41 , X .- K Charles Lace ff' 'x J S 11, J ,Af Greg Founds X 143 '05 iw i Q 1 3- . -15' -s f . ' sk A - - ' 4 J I 'x in wwf Vl 4 .. W-.Q-A V, ,v ' I A A, .I-,l X . . Vg ,.. ish f ll , , Y ,ff f 5 l E t '1 J I - ff li K, 4 it A 5 N i , G ifcfichzr X 1 325 ll ' Lynn Horne Jim Hunter Eddie Johnson, Ill fri if QQ , I A J f 'Q' ' . 'J f X ,' l . , .f'. .: - 1 X ' : fx 1 xg Wil Arthur Liles Jim Loffin, Jr. gl F .M ri 'I .506 f Y N . X Archie Magee VV? few' S 1 2 Andy Marsala , , f..,,,,,n 4 4. 1, ,ft-T ' --fb 1 M Q.. J lil., M A X A A www i f V ,S xi' Jimmy Moss 'sf W an W .1 I Lf' f Y 4130-nr f sn- 1 , , , V - ' Q X, K N. Q? XX, ? X I X 3 fd-4-N. if 'gf X Carl Mclemore, Jr. ...f- Alton Marfin ix . , X PQ aa J ii Q,. , . if J 'A in f L f X X ' X j ' , ,n X f Je d h ! r Neal Prather Pa! Pennington .. N' ,. ix Richard Miller . 1 1 , I it i 5' d W si' . 3:13 I ,l ..- f X Charles Price I ff nr '99 i jc J s N ' 'D 'Z Ee Fu'- .,.:,,,,:r . if T3 'wr' i H' V -ff .I-iff qy 1 Q ' Q ,rl tn, t - , N X 1, - J' ? 1 . ' r r y y A y f 5 '- 1 'X-we ' x- 3 .S f i 'I , V ,Q X ' n e '+--eff K X X E ,af f X X 50s 2i. 'J' QXSLU' X X jggfu 1 x x .JI 1 Jeri Lynn Rasch Glen Saucier Ed Seeliger, Jr. Ken Sehon, Jr. as v M I Lf' 0 4 X ----- 6 1 y. if , , N J + I 104 ' if ww- 3 1 p Hy, M W. Qi f , x f X X gygQf3QvJ,J. ' L T i Glenn Sholfe, Jr- Postell Spurlock . 5 .v.,gx.- 2,13 1 , HY 4, x , S, , .N ,fgy . , N X ' ' Q . 1 '49 K i ....,.... L' 3:2 ' ' fi ? L' :gi E Ei. 1 J-1' it t vf - f ,.f gl l XX , MW A VI I1 N X L X I I f ' MGX' i N '1- X ' X Paul Sweoringen, Jr. Bob Taylor Q XX x ?N YEiQ-V . WX Ng' Q? HW--vw 1 -V . , 4:4 .l F-' 4'- J o Y I 1. . mf X ' X igfy' Q ipacfcu X if Sl ij K. A, 1' x f Joe Touchstone Mike Trang 4 x 1 xx f .db X X f Dennis Venable V' .-1' 'A, fi? . ,J fi Q 1' f-5-:SCAR Q-55' ,,-..-y. P 'i :kvy ' ' x 9' x Nl xif Danny Wood FRESHMEN f -a Q 1 Q . , Z, .KA 'f51g4s4Z C, f 2 ' if A 5 , I gl, 3 3,3754 f,.,L,f. fffefi -y. , f 'fw.g.,- f- f p , M53 ' '-4,47 ' ' ', fi Jr fl' f g'2-,:,Lasg4:s2zlf 1,91 f f ' , , 'f ' , f' ,A.5-if,-fmzzm,-:!W X , ' e . f -fniffi e- ,QW-7?-3 f K - xi? RUSH in 1 I f iff? Y fan' I , A1 -- , I 92 pg--5.1 MM.effe:,,,, , 1 ,1 5 fi5f'+,.f '- , , . ,, -f fs:ff41:55ffii,is? ,,, , ' ' .ffgf 119' r Z- .Y ry tl. ':Q,'1:':1J3- Gifwhl ,,- ,N W .f 'Q,1,a:1,fiL'IT,,f6XJ1 . ...,:,:. 5 r-iw., : X H535 H 43' '11 Z, if f , A 13134 U, I f 5,74 wi 1 x ' N ff 6, Y Vi H 4 I fs P , f,!,y , v , ,ff ,yy 16 f f 4 1 2 WZ mo, K, f 4 72 H f 1 , f HW x Q f , , W M, ,c tzazfw, 41 W. M-4 I 1 Y ,, yi M fjyf ,W 2' 1 ' if 1 i as i Y Q 1 'N 4 ff f 9 f i 7, f fp sw , ,V if , x iw, Juv ly, 7 5--w..,,,,, ,Wl,,.f IQ, 5. .kvbiimi , V , ' Wse lor 4 rr J . Q i U ' 5 1752-www W , f, f- Synu: Md- ' is- 122'i'l5f 'A '5 Wi . 1 gs gas f f , --4 iii,-11? 4 Q A i ' 5.. ' A ski ' h r ,, ,sm-:xi - HIE i '55 fif- Q 1 i .fir ' ll 'gif SCHOOL OF SHREVEPORT LIN DDD Freshman class officers: Lloyd Frye, Vice-President, Dick Williams, Secrefary- Treasurer, John Whitaker, President. P 4,- Q '-. f'3 . K Q, ' af -.mf -X I , We K ani -7 y 1 f w x v. X x 4 I X X X X A Q - I '.-Sf'-2' -,Je 6- Q Q- X' -ff ' 4, ,1 Q f' i x Ik X X X Kemp Amacker Jeff Andrulot Don Bailey Mike Briggs -QJ5' Q,.---r X , f sh i 3 'ii I V ,th xv X 4' f is fm '53 ,fy M, IZ? , 'Tin' X' 2 . 'J' l z 'x 1,-:AQ ,..f' N ,,: , l 'L' f Q I .. ' 'vf 7 ELC! Larry Broadwell Ron Cowley gwfy ' ,..u-nn. ,-r, , -FW 'ww 'N Z I , E -Q K J fs 'f 45 , V f R R G, ,Q 1 fy ,A 4 ' 'X XXV gl Q , ,ff David Carpenter Russ Cummings Dermatologist doing his thing. X 4 XG C ff' lf, X , l Xl flllalgal YF + f X15 X Lydia Conlay John Danzell arf in-ew' J l A NX In gn fn? Usf' X CXV, . , :: A. Z.: x X David Donald Pat Duffy 1 ,,f .eip ' In Qty.- K 1 I , ...- l I ,X , C mths George Cowart Gerry DeRouen QQQSK ? ,pw 'vs' -.zz Q 'x ll fi 'lf' f Cliff Dopson Tripp Edwards M W ' Q ,fi f. 4 X, f' ,fin XX X fini. 631'- , 9 M T 6 :kms 1 X Scott Emerson Ken Harper , fi il M! . F '- 'Vi V f ,Q J VA, '-Z' Ng , A , , j N ff 3 ZA, IW' ' wiv! ' l , M - Mc X N . Eddie Johnson Peter Kolcher ,v Kyo? fax . ef . V , , , ,, W X IA-A , ' X, X ,uC' ,tzl K M fr: 'Cl' ,r W ' kj l . - f- ' Y X 2 , ! Mike Freed Mike Harper 1455 rv ,F' P f V, X E E ,ua- 3 3 -, 1 A '-3' ff! O K4 YF sf ,pl-ffl' ,V ,4 x Lloyd Frye Kirk Hayes ,xr-. wx, le . x 1 1 , r M5 f .ri sv. ' X H f Q E 1 X K x ll 'N ,f X , Clint Jones Johnny Joneg Sonny Milsiead Thom Mims 1' 4' lv? -vu 5 ,, X 24 .X 1 ,Q gn- ,.: 1k -- n eb, 4 xiv' X It 4 Brad Garber Larry Hill fix M SY , we X X T: M ' R Xl' . A! XX ' Nav I x X f Mike Keating Bill Parker usb' ,.g..4v W X X X X if gg i i L +9...f-V' ,,f ig M , K -nv , fl QXV X Xb I X N f fd? Dave Powell Bob Savory f'9vip' - l 'ix ' ., :Av i 'auth' I lr 'ls A XX .. .1 A V 'Qwyr In ,I -5. 3 glee 'Yi ggi' .s .. S lu, ' K 12322-' .yum-Q, , nu-. x ' 23? , , K x f David Walsworfh Dick Williams ,ff g Qs. Z walks vb-6 fi Q , 1 A ,V 1 s, 6 s P ? ? , S-...f 5 . , ref 9 f 1 xi, 0 P ' ,f K ? X! ' ' l 4 'fllaqfl I - - X .J , X ' A 1- 'Q X Xl V l 1.12 , fx: 'asa-A , K' An f ,, if Y 1 ' x A XS, 'W K 'f f C 6 Il Paul Riehl Ramon Rosenkrans Jim Salerfiel Jon Snelling Bill Spires Madge Van Ness o x I i Mi, - xi Q M5 ' l f 12:21 I Aka? 'rl - . I - r 4? X Q 4 X W X 5 X gem John Whitaker V H if y x ' CN- A xr V ' ' Q A' i W f N.,,f . v' A is M r Q :fl-. ,qt 8 V3 F 1 ' Hx 1 l qi . I 5 ' fx' fx 1 f Q: 2 q W . C. A f 'ig A ,g . fxc5jfvsQ1,g X51 'W if-A 'A .- ga ,L n Chester Weimer Hayes Williams I'd be glad to help, whatever you need iust name it. Money? Mr. Reggie Graves - Business Manager ,, 1 'C ,Tx 1 ,.- 'iifsz f' 'iii-ffl -' 9? ,, ,Q ,ji e ii' Q ,.v- E? : ., fn . 1 I, VW ,L m x5 X il 7' 1 . 'S , 5. E E W 5, f J' w 4- 3, - 4 1 That fellow tried to sell me Secretariat one time for a thousand dollars Life would really be a drag if it weren't for pathology. but l told him he was crazy. Doctor George McCormick - Faculty Advisor f: if A +3 Q? C. M. Trcnt - Editor z W Sorryl ' G gi x ,, igff 9 . 'S 6 I Q ' a V hw- , t , L 2,5 -wi t ' I W G' Q If Q W .qi 'vb ,. , fy, .4 , 6 i X t , K , i , , David Carpenter - Assistant Editor Ken Sehon - Advertising Editor 414 la 151, STAFF rr' v x U uf V VSQHQ , W-,gs ,. 1' Yr Doctor Robert D. Knapp, Jr. We ioin in remembrance of two men of the School of Medicine community. We regret the loss of our friends. f f' r , ' Y . ,A K V .. Q ,M S in Q ri 1 t x.. l Sherman Matthews Dr. and Mrs. C. Elmo Boyd Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Browning Artex Manufacturing Co. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Baucum, Jr. Drs. Bays, Herold, and Burda Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Bender Dr. and Mrs. James R. Bergeron Dr. and Mrs. Charles l . Black Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Bland Eduardo Blum, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Louis A. Breffeilh Don H. Burt, M.D. Drs. Carl and Sue Chambers Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cummings S. J. Danna, M.D. Stuart DeLee, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. John H. Dixon, Jr. Mr. Mayo Drake James H. Eddy, Jr., M.D. Dr. John W. Eschenbrenner Heinz K. Faludi, M.D. Mr. Murphy J. Foster Dr. and Mrs. William Wade Fox Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Frazier Dr. Ronald B. George Dr. and Mrs. Juan J. Gershanik Dr. and Mrs. Carl G. Goodman Dr. and Mrs. Warren D. Grafton Reggie and Phyllis Graves Dr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Greve Dr. George R. Grimes Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Griswold Dr. and Mrs. Marvin K. Hall, Jr. Drs. Hall, Woods, and Teagle Dr. and Mrs. Robert E. Braswell Dr. and Mrs. A. Ronald Cowley Dr. and Mrs. Paul B. Daron Michael Ellis, M.D. Henry Gallager, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Henderson, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John W. Jackson Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Jamison Barron Johns, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Kalstone Many thanks to all of our following friends: EN DOWMENTS Dr. and Mrs. Jason C. Sanders Drs. Carroll, Carlisle, Marshall, and Williams SPONSORS Dr. and Mrs. Marion D. Hargrove, Jr. Drs. Haynes and Spring Dr. and Mrs. John A. Hendrick Drs. Joe and Alice Baker Holoubek Hugh C. Ilgenfritz, M.D. James W. Johnson, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Melvin F. Johnson, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Bryson D. Jones Joyner's Pest Control Dr. Emil Kotcher Dr. and Mrs. Frank T. Kurzweg Dr. and Mrs. Robert Todd Lafargue Harold B. Levy, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Little Eugene C. St. Martin, M.D. William A. McBride, Jr., M.D. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. McCuller Dr. William T. McElroy, Jr. Juanita R. Meador Dr. and Mrs. George R. Meneely William M. Monsour, D.D.S. Anita C. Olson, Ph.D. Arey, Murff, and Paula O'Neal William S. Peck, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. J. Paul Peters Dr. and Mrs. E. Blaine Pittman Dr. and Mrs. Jack W. Pou Dr. and Mrs. Harold Quinn, Jr. Drs. Helmut and Joyce Redetzki Dr. and Mrs. Archie E. Robinson, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John Paul Robinson Joseph Charles Schaefer, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Schober Scott Pest Control Service Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sharp Dr. and Mrs. Ronald Silberman Ben B. Singletary, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Stage Dr. and Mrs. David C. Swearingen, Sr Dr. and Mrs. J. Paul Swearingen, Sr Dr. Ulas C. Swindle, Jr. Donald E. Texada, M.D. Herbert D. 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