Louisiana State University Shreveport Medical School - Pulse Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)
- Class of 1974
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From the Library of John C McDonald, MD LIBRARY LSU MEDICAL CENTER SCHOOL OF MEDICINE IN SHREVEPORT P. O. BOX 3932 SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 71130 N , f vi 5 , iff EXECUTIVE COUNCIL - STUDENT BODY 2 ' 3 . ' Tir.. President Keith J. Peevy 1 If jf Z, 1 ' F Y? Vice President Lloyd H. Frye ' I cilk. .IN , 4 Secretary Edward H. Seeliger, Jr. '-.c-- :QV X 5 9 Treasurer Lawrence H. Bundrick, Jr. 5 L TH RI LL SECOND EDITION I974 TABLE OF CONTENTS Acknowledgements Message History Activities Faculty Graduation Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Yearbook Staff In Memoriam Contributors Advertisements LIBRA RY Lsunsc in S'PQRT Q gr' W if M 6' , ,,,, wwf' -- x xx' ,- ,,-ur' wif. K . 'PL ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ln its second year of existence, the THRILL has, again, packaged nine months of work, worry, sweat, teaching, learning, fun, and recreation into its pages. This colossal feat could not have been accomplished without the aid of many. The list of Endowments, Sponsors, and Patrons reveals that many are interested in the development and progression of our school. Without these friends, our book could not have become a reality. Mr. Reggie Graves was a friend, indeed. He gave much time, sound advice, and had a good solution for the business-related problems that confronted us. Doctor George McCormick was, again, willing to assume the role of faculty advisor. Holding a very responsible and unheralded position, Dr. McCormick was always available and readily act- ing to help us overcome any obstacles in our path. Huson Middleton, Assistant Editor, did a great iob on the faculty section, freshman class, and advertising section. He was always energetic and ready to work hard. Thanks, Huson, and good luck next year. Secretaries Debby Murray, Suzanne Sentell, Amy Prather, and Minnie Bible compiled and typed many lists, sent out numerous personal and business messages, and arranged business and editorial meetings for us. I would especially like to thank Debby for being so hard-working, patient, and understanding. Without her organization, management and aid, THRILL would surely be of a lesser quality than excellent. This year's group of photographers displayed natural inclination and much imagination in their efforts. A sincere thank you is deserved by Larry Hiller, David Walsworth, Cliff Dopson, Ken Har- per, Mike Freed, Madge Van Ness, Jimmy Moss, and Mac Fitzsimmons. Cliff Dopson did a super job on the cover design, which exhibits skillful application of remark- ably fine native ability. Thanks goes to Danny Wood for allowing us to use the history that was so superbly concise and informative. A great iob, Danny. I also gratefully recognize the stars of THRILL '74 - the students and instructors of the Medi- cal Center for their interest and support. Ultimately, l would like to thank my classmates who put me in this position, for it certainly was a learning experience. QWQQCL .ao ilVl -1-all if MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN X lllllalmlllff MTM' Medicine in Shreveport. Students and faculty alike have been patient and understanding as a new Dean settled into his new responsibilities. Several exciting faculty members have ioined the family and a second senior class has graduated in fine style. Tremendous prog- ress was made on our new buildings scheduled for occupancy on July 1, 1975 - and funds for the renovation and remo- delling of Confederate Memorial Hospital have been approved through the energetic efforts of the hospital administration. ln difficult times we have fared rather well and have established ourselves as a fully operating and approved school of medicine. It is gratifying.-that a significant and most appropriate degree of student input to substantive issues facing our institution has been provided. The Committee on Student Affairs has been increasingly active and effective and a chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha, the national scholastic honor society in medicine, has been chartered. The aggregate of accomplishments is impressive, and is a direct reflection of the dedication, energy, skill and morale of the individuals who make up our student body, our faculty and the many others who work unselfishly to support both. The challenge of the years ahead will be to continue our development and maturation while preserving all the invigorating elements of the founding years - the sense of family, interest in individuals, pride in what we are doing and in what has ' The academic year of 1973-1974 has been a busy and eventful one for the School of ,O . 9:47 S' .ie Q, Y 'H J' K I'-.Z 5 X , 5 ,ihvlm E fl ' ,bl il! vg already been done, respect for fundamental values and dedication to the idea of doing the best iob we can as physicians, scientists, and students of medicine. Thrill can and surely will be an important instrument in meeting this challenge. 4 . bf 1 - : V 5 KN - .W 19 X alhff' SUV ..-- THE HISTORY OF LSU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE IN SHREVEPORT Danny S. Wood The 100th 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 1955, 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 1965, 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. Edgar Hull. Dr. Hull, the associate dean of the LSU Medical Center, was named interim dean of the new school by Dr. William W. Frye, chancellor of the LSU 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 LSU School of Medicine in New Orleans since 1954, and was also professor and head of its Depart- ment 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 520.5 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 and night - 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 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 adjacent 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 9+-L Q i Nw. 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-two students registered as the first class of LSU School of Medicine in Shreveport - the Class of 1973. The school grew, not only in faculty and administrative size, but also in stu- dent number. ln 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 LSU history. The history of the school would not be complete without closing with another word concerning Dean Edgar Hull, who retired from University service on June 30, 1973. Dr. Clifford G. Grulee, Jr., past dean of Cincinnati 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 school'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 Sept. 22, 1971, it reported, With all aspects of the new med school added together, the influence that it will exert on this area is incalcula- ble, and as the years go by and the school is enlarged, it very well may be Shreveport's greatest single asset. -J 1 ye' -2 K w gm XJ, I , ,A f Z- , ffii: . ,. 3 3 wi 5 kg V V f u. -.mQ::f:Qfx.,,.f ,J',iJ?9fl'w-S7ii'X351 XJQQ' ' f2xQZ.imiNg.',awSb, . army-.f-'wi fxgmwimmg, am. f ff f 1 4 4 Q ,gwg i . 's Jr' ,,.. 41 lllllnngp S W 93 -V ' , , 1, , w..4AfXf f V' '-f ' ...lv ' , Q -M. ,Q vm .A .null 1- ACTIVITIES 1? 45 QR ,if ..i... . ,-i-1. lf fi '-r as-'49 W ' vm, ,F ' -- f-+.:2k1:z- ' I I 'H- ..,. Ka- rfiansaf, L 54 cf x 1 5 x 1 1 W x . 5,,..-f F m.4 . 6 ' ' K , 1 .0 v ,' X -n .- Vx ' ' ,' x Xxx 9 x A 4 , . , , . 5 V , 0 'Q A 1 .. QM. w -,Q . 4 4. ,' X .4 Pk .mf FV X -N V 1 .V . K A. . . . ' - ,. Q ' , N Q E -. Q , f ' V ,, Q X ,. ,R 4 Q ,i Q - ' N Q . A ' , Y Q HN Q s. ' - . ' . M' 1 . 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Robert C. Clawson, Ph.D. Associate Professor !l-...N Q- Mbqff 'x s - Adrian F. Reed, M.D., Ph.D. A. Ronald Cowley, Ph.D. Assistant Professor I XXX v f' V M 1 af , N-45. ' Jn ,J 'S-.Jaw xb,'N ff' 1 Head David L. DeSha, Ph.D Assistant Professor Joe E. Penny, Ph.D. Instructor BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY 4'.K.y- , an f V ,,::2 , I.Q' x 4K If ' 1 f 'Qv . MW... A J 24' X ta ,gl e et Y. F' 2 8 f IW 1 .ff fgagkfffri 525 Q- YYY? 5 E if-'I ,, :,.: , , .,,, .1 ' i . 4, 1. f sy' y is c 'mmf' A, Guilford G. Rudolph, Ph.D. Robert L. Smith, Ph.D. Head Associate Professor ,AQ Q if I I Z' f I Anita C. Olson, Ph.D. Associate Professor ,J . U 'R ASQK 5 'X I: 'X N' If yi Ralph J. Henderson, Jr., Ph.D. Kenneth E. GriswoId, Jr., Ph.D Assistant Professor Assistant Professor xD ? A in '5. il. +44 5 , ,, 0 ' x f , Marilyn D. Miller Assislanf Librarian C. Joyce Dewbre Assistant Librarian L23 Marilyn Willis Assisfanf Librarian MEDICINE ' v' ' .- f , ZQ3 V ff ff-' 3 'Q' fffffff ,-. sh, . .4 e 4 jf, 1 Marion D. Hargrove, Jr., M.D. Head ,wfwm-1 ' . M , 3 A A 4 fn ' f E in 'Q E- Ronald B. George, M.D. Chief of Pulmonary Section Edward R. Eichner, M.D. Chief of Hematology Section if 7 if 1' if a 'Q ... fy! George R. Meneely M D Professor James W Johnson M D Chief of Nephrology Sechon X. Stephen P. Glasser, M.D. Leslie L. Turk, M.D. Mgllon G, Morgan, M,D, Chief of Cardiology Section Clinical Assis I. Professor Instructor f - ' ' A Joseph E. Loewensfein, M.D. V Chief of Endocrine Section i ' 2 H I 5 ' W 1, T 1 . ,, 1. il 2 xx .v w E l 1-, 'Z' av v an , my, 9, Kendall From, Jr., Ins frucfor M.D. C. Joseph Paine, M.D. Daniel H. Mattson, M.D. lnsfrucfor Associaie Professor l MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY , 'V ,as 1 ff! I ,A.. A A I Emil Kotcher, Sc.D. Head Bettina C. Hilmon, M.D. Associate Professor NM? fl if Richard M. Jamison, Ph.D. Lucille E. Rasmussen, Sc.D. Associate Professor Assistant Professor l 'oAlf - - 1.-f Paul Donaldson, Ph.D Associate Professor I 4 w . ii nu.--'D 2'5 . sin , X . ia Q dw-fe., ...-...ms Q , N w wh ww- 5' waxy' K , Q X ,gs . , IQ gf .4 K .. . .. WW x . 4 ' H. .. V i i' Q 1 'W f-gave N., 11 -V1 ' 1-I ffffn'fZi??'3 . M12 .Q -e--'Se' ,,,, 1 . . 11, . . nyim. Frank T. Kurzweg, M.D. Head Joel W. Williamson, M.D. Associate Professor X A. x X Charles L. Black, M.D., Professor Wy, 4 'gf 47 'mwgnr 'F' fmt ' x ll. ,Q -Q93-:f'f.ff' f..- . 1. 424, fx A 3 QM Ka Ww- , Ji Mme ,- - mf ' i xf uf Y, ,. W , 0' mi ul 1 L 4 K . A I ix :ESP G33-r Nw 1 . .- . ., , X Y Q . . N. J fa fffs ' f 7:1 Salvatore J. Donna, M.D. Associate Professor .N ig . - L lg.. .-' . L'-rv Rodric M. Yeager, M.D. Assistant Professor Paul B. Daron, M.D. Associate Professor OPHTHALMOLOGY ORTHOPEDICS 5 ,f . Wm V Louis A. Breffeilh, M.D. Carl G. Goodman, M.D. Head Acting Head OTO LARYNGOLOGY Jack W. Pou, M.D. Head OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Edwin E. Dilworlh, M.D. Acting Head A. M I 4, , Anson H. Stage, M.D. Assistant Professor FAMILY MEDICINE AND COMPREHENSIVE CARE Ike Muslow, M.D. Acting Head IW' f I I 4 ,. W : f ri? QW ,S WW QQGMW ,f fir ' 1 ' j 1142 'ar or x Robert E. Rushing, M.D. Comprehensive Care Melvin F. Johnson, Jr., M.D. Man and Medicine PATHOLOGY ,pdf 'Q Warren D. Grafton, M.D. Associate Professor Albert G. Smith, M.D. Head Irwan D. Sanusi, M.D. Assistant Professor George M. McCormick, II, M.D., Ph.D Associate Professor U K Q' P 1. gig Q55 Richard C. Kamm, M.D., Ph.D. Ronald Silberman, Ph.D Instructor Assistant Professor Fermin O. Tio, M.D. Assistant Professor -K ,fin h .,X,, ,A.r I , A uf 2' ' 4 4? f A 4 ,gs 1 4 s f ,f ,Y v ' is 6 ,., 4 , M, 4 X ff S f 1 '- f V Kenneth E. Griswold, Jr., Ph.D. . f lu X ' Assistant Professor WR tatt ,T a X . . lf, ,XYNQtx'XA1jS .1 PEDIATRICS Joseph A. Lihle, M.D. Head 1 Clifford G. Grulee, M.D. Professor Ralph W. Boucum, Jr., M.D. Juan Gershanik, M.D. Associate Professor Richard C. Juberg, M.D., Ph.D. Professor Associate Professor Clarence H. Webb, M.D. Bettina C. Hilman, M.D Clinical Professor Associate Professor of Q x.- 5 .cgfygfi A P f ' 1 ,, ,,,...4w ' .f Victoria L. Herzberg, Ph.D. John R. Dixon, M.D. Ins tructor Assistant Professor t , M ,-17' 'X 5 'W . T' PHARMACOLOGY I , in xii. x .,,.,. 3 - 9 L Helmut M. Redetzki, M.D. Head Charles D. Wood, Ph.D Professor 1 Richard Don Brown, Ph.D. Associate Professor X ' 'xl 'mel V llxx S.i 1.6 P ,,..-rg,-' . -. '. -u Q O Q Q iff- .Og'. f.. nl 5 0, Q --'O Q 4' ' -of is 0 lo my X0 Q C-, MN 'bV ',wn-'- buy W' Q sf Q.. Q K Q' U ,mg , ,,-, -Q f' f - fu -ff or in ' .ef I f In' .l.a'.A Ann B. Wilkes, Ph.D. Assistant Professor v, .mins O 8 .G :Eff 'ix Barbara R. Manno, Ph.D. Assisfanf Professor Joseph E. Manno, Ph.D Assis fanf Professor hd I X. PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOPHYSICS George R. Meneely, M.D. Head William T. McElroy, Jr., Ph.D. Professor ....-no-'H' V Q jg Rufus F. walker, Jr., Ph.D ,,,,,,..,.....e- Professor Mo,s 0 'fs -H1111 .. qw--f.-Ill . -llgizz' . 0 3 .x .::f,:lg,, 0 I vs ,.,l.- H' 4 9 11359. . Francis S. Knox, III, Ph.D. Thomas J. Sernka, Ph.D. A ' f ' SS IS ant Professor Assrsfanf Professor KN rr Harold D. Baffarbee, Ph.D. Assistant Professor V Kermit A. Gaar, Jr., Ph.D. 4 2 sim Michael D. Svoren V Insfrucfor .5- Associate Professor ,X 1 in ,XX f Q Cl. l'.sx.s,'.',f oio : ,.,us ' gli, u,osa ..9snO'.x, Q llll. 4 -ani 3 z . xi! 1 ,SK PSYCHIATRY S .nv ruins 55 2. 1' xv - sp. gi ,gf ' , ,gg ss, , 24: 21 ,.., , ' ' fif- ' Y HT, swm. ffrsgfm, Lv 11. Yak W A I Karr Shannon, Jr., M.D. Acting Head 5? I. 5 5 ,'.-Q.--......,, ' Hy, John N. Richie, M.D Assistant Professor Douglas W. Greve, M.D. Clinical Assistant Professor 1 RADIOLOGY GX Q Erich K. Lang, M.D. Head I' John L. Greer, M.D. Associate Professor George R. Grimes, M.D. Associate Professor Mary J. Wood, M.D Assisfanf Professor UROLOGY ...mxv Burdette E. Trichel, M.D. Head '13 Raymond W. Turner, M.D. Associate Professor FACULTY MEMBERS NOT PICTURED Charles D. Hancock, Jr., M.D. Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Practice and Pediatrics Allen J. Herbert, M.D., M.P.H. Clinical Assistant Professor of Public Health and Pediatrics Paul R. Winder, M.D. Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine Chief of Dermatology Section Glenn G. Brooks, M.D. Assistant Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology James D. Boyd, M.D. Instructor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Frederick R. Kirchner, M.D. Instructor of Ophthalmology Edward l.. Domingues, M.D. Instructor of Orthopedics Larry A. Cowley, M.D. Instructor of Otolaryngology Joseph C. Schaefer, M.D. Associate Professor of Pathology Samuel D. Cummins, M.D. Associate Professor of Pathology Tyronne S. Cushing, M.D. Instructor of Pediatrics Margaret W. Delano, M.D. Instructor of Pediatrics Charles G. Norwood, M.D. Visiting Instructor of Pediatrics Edward H. Leatherman, M.D. Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry Thomas A. Grant, M.D. Clinical Assist. Professor of Radiology J. Paul Peters, M.D. Clinical lns tructor of Radiology Phyllis B. Graves, M.P.H. - Assistant Prof. in Public Health Ronnie C. Gregg, M.D. Instructor of Surgery Tobin H. Grigsby, M.D. Instructor of Urology J N 6 ww.,, 4 if ,, V ,,,W,.wQ 9-mfm f.,,.w4vm.f M.,-wf M, . ., ,, .M ff4.....4-Ma,fw,..,,w-U - , seg Q x A -a-.muxnik SWL if 'Q . -e 'L A 2 L P T I 3 GRADUATION ' wfwfwz f 0 Z 0 Z , i at W 'Q Z u i? f ,' Wf ,Q ,f ' ff, W , , , , f , X I f 5 f f A ' 1 1 , , ,. - LZ, 5 'Q l 4 .J I' bf Q.. 61 Aaron C. Polk Walworth E. Burge William E. Collier, Jr Michael F. Zombie James R. Hundley 8, 3 5 DAVID D. BRYAN, M.D. Blanchard, La. Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, La. fi , f 5 ,gf 9-22: ' ' ,C g fag 4, .ig ..-ip ' f-gg A , ., 'Ar MHZ gz?':5v':yr ' sw -' if ' V 3 :Q 1 'rf L. 9 7. ., .5.,1f!as-' X 454 if-W3 ee. , f p V . ,-v 524 4 V- 4- -V23 . an ?2fg ,F?1,.Q .. -4111- 7' , - if , . 5 Sfm t, ,525 ,i 1: :,,e:.'r4-V:--Wag? - ws. , -ggi, ., q..'2 , - 13. 1'-,gfxtgq-,ge ' f f 1 K ' , ' 1 Q! I, ' - Q3 x New A iwesx f ZACK T. BUCKALEW, Ill, M.D. Pineville, La. Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, La. WALWORTH E. BURGE, M.D. Lewisville, Ark. Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, La. qs X . JOHN M. CARRINGTON, M.D. Shreveport, La. University Hospital Little Rock, Ark. Q'-ef. ,Y of.x -lf' PHILIP L. CENAC, JR., M.D. Houma, La. Menninger's Foundation Topeka, Kan. ., , 'N Jriyf 5 y 4 , , V, X Q., , I WW I ., Q ffi whWJg,,.,:QqM PS .Y-' YCWATRY 'I-, l'?' 'Q , .411 Hb-f WILLIAM E. COLLIER, JR., M.D. Kenner, La. Sf. PauI's Hospital Dallas, Tex. fl . ., ,WZ W MARY L. ESCHETE, M.D. Houma, La. Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, La. ,M . ff 4? V f',, ' A 4 ' I ,. 4, M '- f 72M+:Fif'I5Z?'4'- 'iw ' y .32-'I if-Q 1, ff, 1- ' if 'f 4 r M ' .1 - .,,.f ffm!! flax A, 1 McMURRY FITZSIMMONS, M.D. Alexandria, La. Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, La. Ia ,gun 'Hr' x '1 as C 'Q-'hs cf' X sb T K A1 sim' N 1 ,1 7 DAVID G. GAAR, M.D. Baton Rouge, La. William Shands Teaching Hospitals Gainesville, Fla. 145 '.'- 1 Else 1' 3 1 2 9 A 4 l 5 5 5 , 'r l , 5 9 , 1 if 'l 1 'Ez X i I I - , i 3, it 13 A 4 x .M 2 4 ' 1 A , G , ,Q A , A s V ' Q X ,pr if -W--,Q V 'XM ,W Q Y f A ,S-1 42, 5 'af ,H 1 , ,A f - N GARY H. GROFF, M.D. New Orleans, La. University Hospital Jackson, Miss. CARY A. HERNANDEZ, M.D New Orleans, La. Lafayette Charity Hospital Lafayette, La. ,,,., Ag if :ini ,, , it A1'AaaA .sw , S I Y Q' i f DURELL A. HILLER, Ill, M.D. Shreveport, La. Fitzsimons Army Hospital Denver, Colo. 9 ,m,,,.., M.. ., I , ww, .. .,,.,- - JOHN R. HUMPHRIES, M.D. Pineville, La. Mobile General Hospital Mobile, Ala. f ,,.,, gh Q 4 .sw Q 53 ,iwfmwfa i ,WM . W, . ,,,,,,awM W ,www-wv JAMES R. HUNDLEY, M.D. Bastrop, La. St. Mary's Hospital San Francisco, Calif. ,,-I ' 1- J , ... 'Q' A 551 1 5,5 ' ri ? ,.. if , '-.Q ,,,.:,s.I.,Q,A 3,4 N w ,,,. .I , ff 2- W.. .f . ..:, v T STEPHEN R. KEASLER, M.D. Dallas, Tex. John Peter Smith Hospital Fort Worth, Tex. -1 ef. -...ii ..., 5 .M ' . T 1 -awk w T, 5: -inf , ' x A, Wx 3:3 Y.. ....,. A A-. X1 - Elf, ' . rw K ,Q V . . .. ,.,. , , 5-:: 1 if S- 4: .J 'V SE, X mi My ,,,. W - , ,X ,wffgm 1- .5- 'L S - S4 was 'H V 2 'f v . wi-.1-:5..,.,E:, . x X .,,, . V. rfb' Q Y 4 . S733 :X . ,ML K KENNETH P. MAUTERER, JR., M.D. Olla, La. Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, La. 'Qu-. fi? up i , , Sun. ii wglffk. wan W 4 if 7 A ,MM 172' V,-f 7, JAMES S. MAY, M.D. Bafon Rouge, La. Mobile General Hospital Mobile, Ala. 9 ,Em 1,4 ' X 'VW' f 14 va, fi ' 1, f Y 3 S 1.1 K 4, ' 'fig ' f.'f le ff ,h fiif :M 2 ,Qi , Q f , 4 . A ,1 ,A X 49x52-f' if Q ff A f 3: bl , ' ,ii ' 2:51 ' I if V alfa , ' f S A i , f 'f Mf r: ' I -, f - , 2 S S 3, , 351 1, 1.5 -- ' ' K 9 ,? 'f' U . . 'L Jfiii. A , , , ,W A , V JAMES R. MCCUE, M.D. Monroe, La. Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, La. waive? W V ,5??,z.? 1. if MARK R. MITCHELL, M.D. Alexandria, La. Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, Lo. Uri arf-'9 ' KEITH J. PEEVY, M.D. Baton Rouge, La. Mobile General Hospital Mobile, Ala. 44 Www' AARON C. POLK, JR., M.D. Monroe, La. John Peter Smith Hospital Fort Worth, Tex. . ,123 f M M .X X l :':i:,f., X L WALLACE G. REYNOLDS, M.D Alexandria, La. Brooke General Hospital San Antonio, Tex. 1 E WILLIAM A. RUSSO, M.D. Monroe, La. Lafayette Charity Hospital Lafayette, La. 1 'RU' DENNIS A. SMITH, M.D. Minden, La. Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, La. wry K -1- .i'SP x n. wh' Qui 5445, ., Q M , . ,. V ' ,lv .p E 1 .iv STANLEY J. SMITH, M.D. Shreveport, La. Methodist Hospital Dallas, Tex. gsm 2 S4 S35 gait? 'R fe ' at r,. 'P 1 J JEROME S. SNYDER, M.D. Bastrop, La. Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, La. MICHAEL P. WATSCDN, M.D. Monroe, La. Confederate Memorial Medica Center Shreveport, La. 'IRQ .MN Vai X K ga Qreit, 5 if W X -. MICHAEL C. WIEMANN, M.D. Houma, La. Confederate Memorial Medical Center Shreveport, La. S ,i-Qgihuu..g X-. 9 gi E,,,.,, ' ' Nw- - Y ..-S' aww' MICHAEL F. ZAMBIE, M.D. Monroe, Lo. Earl K. Long Hospital Baton Rouge, La. mfzf' ,- .af v . .1 N' Q. ' qw, l Wa. ff' '- U- 4 v 4 .a-.Ala-.g.g,v...,a9r 'Kmx-I Q xx A 'X x ,-.N X xv? ia g 1 ,Liu JUNIORS I . fa! 2 f ff za 5.2 1 3 Q I A 1 'if 4 mf f, e f ff 45' 1 ,.,. V X Z M I 2 'z uv 7' A , ML v ,f 56 Ma? Wade Allain Harris Blackman f w, ., , 4 1, 5' 5 V: 5 X !fwi inf' ,nv 4 7' X X X Don Brian f SAR John Busch r PML, 1 RoyBrabham QQ f 7 f 1- 1 95211. A Larry Bundrick, Jr. N I I ,W Mark Callaway QQQQR John Campbell Greg Founds I if Charles Lace IAQ Brant Casford Vice President gi' QAWH George Henderson, Jr. Y-.. frcgfhuc l, Arthur Liles President f I -v 3 lx at I f' 11,1 3, i Sfmrg, i ,f JAH Henry Dupre Mike Fleming 7 All-,l V .sum it Jim Hunter Eddie Johnson, Ill .Z .Zi ZL l Jim Loftin, Jr. Archie Magee gl' yr G' Andy Marsalo I E Q ifigli JvZhUL Pat Pennington Glen Saucier fggm P 02? AVL Carl Mclemore, Jr. IM!! Neal Prather Sr Ed Seeliger, Jr. I R l og, 'a b-d ! Richard Miller Jimmy Moss Social Chairman gf' in-run' .. .I JJ ,P ff Charles Price Jeri Lynn Rasch ffirrf'--'X' Y... Ken Sehon, Jr. Glenn Sholle, Jr. Treasurer 3 21,12 -lla' Sf J, U. William Sloften ll' Bob Taylor .fEM'2Li ,1 Danny Wood Secretary RN 5 vii! .if ,,, . .Y f 55 el. 21. Postell Spurlock X41 ,M I XV, e i Q -, 5-kr:-,z-ig 2 .gfe- - wr-r -,va-we ..Au.:gg-J -z-z 1 fe 413.5-ff' M32-J, 21:23 X' ar- - .aff I.:-4 K! 'I D 25' f . ,,,. Z 42 f Joe Touchstone VT Rosemary Stage B! FG W Af . V MW, 2' 0 5 I ,S f N . A N-.X A Mike Trant .5 , .92 L.'lL Paul Swearingen .Sm ZL f Dennis Venable QW .1 SCDPHOMORES rr cflszii 1 ., A Q Lg.: V . , A a B' ' 4 ,Xi 1 gf 'I Pj 4 r. ,r 71 5 wif , gi' W Kemp Amccker Jeff Andrulof Don Bailey Mike Briggs if 1821, x W . ,mfigwi I ,f f QTSZL si , Q Larry Broadwell David Carpenter JN Lydia Conlay George Cowan Ron Cowley 28 LL David Donald I In 4 , Pat Duffy .4-11 .,.-nu-JE 42 , 11 . , 14 my NX ,ff 9 f I 1 o ff Russ Cummings ' f ' N 1 ,AQ ,IK V M Q ,fff-was U , .4 QLQW IQ f-as . 'F A j eau A I ,' , 5 I X 1 f Cliff Dopson x fs Tripp Edwards 1 .Q 'a 2.5 John Danzell Gerry DeRouen ..1 'Q in 4,2 1? mf' Ip s .K sf 2'0- - i -.341 rrdfi Lf. sf 'fn 9 . i E F 'ff' 2 irfbl, A F 1 rf-'s so .gh I l 1 Q fi . Xt 5 if f' n 1 . . Scoff Emerson Mike Freed Lloyd Frye Brad Garber r , 1 , !f L l K 4 .7 all ff CLASS OFFICERS: Paul Riehl, Sec.-Treas.g Jon Snelling, Vice-Pres., Ken Harper Mike Harper Johnny Jones, Pres. Nor pictured: Bill Parker, Social Chairman. 1 fi, V8 7Li i 1 F. Kirk Hayes Larry Hill if jf N la ' f,. Q8 Ed Johnson Peter Kofcher -1 1 H L e, I 41. , ,W . .z ,, .. Z , Clint Jones Johnny Jones ,rf K If , V , 4. ,LZ . f e dit Q 5 '- Sonny Milsteod X38 Thom Mims Bill Parker i ,f if kb- 035 71' Mike Keating J M' ,A-.. Y' ,sf 1 V 9 f W r ,, Dave Powell Paul Rlehl Ramon Rosenkrans Jam Scferflel V119 Ysal Q I! I F i ' a .. fx ff I ,s X, 5. is 1 95:2 V, Sl' ' if -. .7 x fra ' 2 , X 2 fem X ' fffv 'Sgr 1 ' it r I f W VS II. W Bill Spires Madge Van Ness David Walsworih John Whitaker , is i In f ' Hayes Williams , aff 2 l -W 2 .-- - isa' Chester Weimer QM. it ff, .M IMD!! ness. was ' 2 A- s ,,... gow , , . as ' ' fi rv ' Q I ZL V Y Dick Williams FRESHMEN The family history of the initial year in medical school is forty stories: the stories of the forty medical students who participated in that first long year. Certainly none of us reacted the same, but for those nine months we were all at least subjected to the same experiences with the same courses and professors that make up the freshman year. Dr. Reed, the master anatomist and teacher, inspired us so much that we probably learned our anatomy more for him than we did for ourselves. lncidentally, that first week in Anatomy was the longest. However, we all made it through the week and on through the course, one of our best. Concomitantly we were involved with a little thing termed Biometry which soon evolved into Dr. Walker's forum for discussions of the real world. Dr. Claw- son and Dr. DeSha taught us histology - the unreal world? Then came Dr. Ron Cowley, the little ole tract maker. We'll never forget Ron's bilaterality. ln the winter we finished up our anatomy and were shuffled hurriedly into Biochemistry, indeed, and experience, but nothing like the Physiology experience. In Physiology we were given so many keys and building blocks that we could have dammed up the Red River, which wouldn't have been such a bad idea because then we could use the can of worms that was also being passed around. We enioyed Physiology. With all this we make it through the year and after a summer of rest and relaxation with a little work on the side, we'll be back in the fall for Round Two. - 'X CLASS OFFICERS: Front: President, Russell C. Romero, Vice-President, Robert K. Salley, Secretary-Treasurer Patn cia Babin. Back: Social Activities Chairman, Stephen H. Norman, and Student Representative, Richard C. Adams 5 YSL Richard G. Adams ZR 0-3157 mb J' X L I :': Q ,, Q,' w ' ', 4' I .. it A V 32545: V. V :gi ' Qi , 6 Q3 ij: Thomas R. Butaud . I- ' a f fr' , ,, I f ,. , 83525 is i Patrick R. Carrington ' il all i . X, 1. , 1 f vi i , Z 435' Michael A. Albritton S ,W , - ,- A ' H' 5' ii if W 1 L V QL fb r- ' .J I: , 01-51 Roger J. Cadieux .f P1 Marion Cash 'K sqm! i ISU Patricia Babin Edwdrd Braud x 'J my Al 9- M fuuf mi , V V i W ' fu ,K vggirz if -wi John R. Clement Lone M. Cook Jim Coffer Lynn Crawford ,mf :S i 'x Wyman M-'I' If A Q A Q , f X if J X LL X 500- o R. Louis Govioli Jeff Gilmore f ,J i Haw x 'ISAH ,Af 5 . ' John R. Gregory Mark Greve if 1 .4 X , Q0 01-' A 0-13-5 1 , . ' A Y fr 'ii if x' 3 f 'X f V 1 , t IJ TQ1 I N . I , if f fy? X .AI r -55 X Tom Gulick Michael T. Hackler 9? J X ,J ' It f w N 1 , N 42 t, Atl fbi . . .J Larry Hiller Eugene Pitts Hunt, III 'iw l ings! M vm . ,. 1 2 k , in X 9 V+ sfz1 FV T r I rf ' M5111 5523 X L'- Ronald P. Knobloch Dan J. LaFleur Robert Lyon 8 , i M41 David McKowen, Jr. 'wi' ,mga-an ...I ff X fl 'JI 1 1 'J 5 ' 1 Tc Q . f-f , ' I, f f f .. .sb Trey Melker H. Huson Middleton, III ' I 'fg1k .if 'atm me e-'HJ W-41. 42 4 2 if I ig. If! I . ' F. A. Moore, III f A Li .... f 52,3 Stephen H. Norman ,J fi KV' 4 if-is X . Benny Popwell 1 . , . 'sa x X WL ? , 2 f Fred D. Moser ' wr-v 7 'YQ' X 5 n , -4 . .F VG J Linda Peroi 1' Q nf --. .Iii Marsha L. Richardson DQ'- VUUWS 1 ,J g 3? Qi: l Michael L. Robinson Russell C. Romero QW .ff Robert K. Salley Zack Galen Sanders 'lf QQ ,ff X :J 1 , is i 1 ks by I K f' . ' f CZ, my x SV xml 1 f Ronnie M. Warner John M. Waferfallen E. Dan Willef Chuck Williamson STAFF Dr. George McCormick Faculty Advisor Mr. Robert R. Graves Business Manager W' S uw. ,4 1 M 'E' x , 'Q-yy 15 haf i A 5 fl N Huson Middleton Assistant Editor David Carpenter Editor I IN MEMORIAM ROBERT DAWSON HIGHTOWER, M.D. Clinical Associafe Professor of Orthopedics HUGH CALVIN ILGENFRITZ, M.D Clinical Professor of Surgery The Allergy Clinic Many thanks to all of our following friends: ENDOWMENTS Psychiatric Associates: Dr. and Mrs. Dale B. Snow Mr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Cunningham lMSWl Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Heacock lMSWl SPONSORS Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Little Dr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Baucum, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Charles L. Black The Bone and Joint Clinic Dr. and Mrs. C. Elmo Boyd Louis A. Breffeilh, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. R. Don Brown Roy S. Bucy Jack E. Carlisle Wynton H. Carroll Thomas M. Deas Warren Founds Louis M. Frazier, Jr. Ronald B. George, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Juan J. Gershanik Stephen and Carole Glasser Dr. and Mrs. Warren D. 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