Louisiana State University Shreveport Medical School - Pulse Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)
- Class of 1979
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' I 1Q.3 M. -f13f154'i ff'U'11li'1P 'ltf'..16-.'.'f a'gi1' f.'f'.' .147 1. gs, -fi: 52, gi v f ,Q , jv PULSE 1 979 the yearbook of LSU School Of Medicine Shreveport, Louisiana Volume VII Title ' 1 2 v Introduction J ,Qtr lv vb 7 in a yellow wolod, 4 I could not travel both, , And be onegtraveler, long I stood' 3 .I fl And looked down one as far as I coufd i To where it bent in the undergrowthg f Then took the other, as just as fair, , .iffy ,And having perhaps the better claim :If - Because it was grassy and wanted w'e,argm Though as for that, the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay ln leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost The decision was ours I,-I -.. .lf My X 'Yr ,H ix , -i l Q '+iali,.'wn. -.1 4 gwggdqglwt ' We also stood and looked down separate roads as far as we could see. We probably even stood on our tip toes or considered climbing the nearest tree to get a better look at where those roads went. Then we took this road. We started to medical school in faith that we could handle what lay beyond where it bent in the undergrowthf' Introduction 0 3 School went smoothly at Hrst ,,,. . 'xx .' -- ll: L 5 -S N' omliiiiil :xg 'B Initially it was quite pleasant. There were great peo- ple, smiling faces, sports, and parties of all kinds. We all frolicked quite happily under the warm fall sun. Sure we had to go to class but it was a longtime until the first test in either anatomy or pathology. ' Y flf' fQ1-k'f1 , I LWMY,1.p'3E' Y ,,,,V', i' .fffffffgai f E I so ag a-Mfr its Introduction v 5 LSU fig 0 .. zgvlilffr fra P0111- ar 'ii' 101010 3 But suddenly it changed 6 ' Introduction ,ff Vg. 'ifg Wifi: WWW ,v yrwwzy Just out of our sight the yellow wood turned into a jungle. Medical school was not a tranquil, friendly wood. There were strangling vines that had a strange resemblance to phospholipids, and roaring, snarling animals that grabbed at us from a printed page that said exam at the top. The nights were long and lonely. The mire and undergrowth got thicker and thicker. The objective grew dimmer and dim- mer. Just as we had about grown accustomed to lamplight and loneliness, social deprivation, and mental anguish ... .l V w.f 'W ,F Introduction v 7 8 Introduction We were awarded sacred white mantles to shield and protect us. We were given an otoscope and ophthalmoscope to light our way and a stethoscope with which to listen and diagnose. Then so arrayed and equipped with instruments and knowledge of the basic sciences, we finally saw them - the famed patients. We went out to face this new chal- lenge. but not so boldly or bravely as we had planned. The situa tion improved 2 .fx f.,..f.l'1 Xt D XQ- VI I OD There was more than academia E 1 .1 ww W7 m4 10 ' Introduction H I . 'V 1, X 'R , 1 1 u lt was an humbling experience to look into that withered old face and explain disease or even impending death: to answer for the first time the chilling call of Emergency - Code 99 in the WIC, or to convince a frightened little boy that, yes, for the tenth time you need to draw his blood and that it will help him feel better. Sure doctor, catch me first! Then there are the other mo- ments. The ones of pure joy and de- light - when your stroke patient dis- covers that he can walk again, or a tearful mother sees her newborn child, or that little girl asks, Can l hold your hand, doctor? These are the times that help make those 3:00 AM routine admits, or getting grilled in attending rounds, or standing for hour upon hour during all manner of chart rounds and resident rounds and student rounds and general pur- pose rounds almost bearable. l Infrnrl 9 1 'I At times the road was not so rough The road we chose has yet another landscape. Here the countryside is covered with clover and lush grass, and has a thick carpet of what one might call wild oats. There is music and dancing and an ever flowing fountain of Bacchus' nectar, to which those who have labored greatly come to find release and renewal. 12 0 Introduction , Y tl 7,1 fa 4 ' 7 s il A I Q33 ' -v . 'l' ' 'i F I ' Frey , 4' 2:4 , Q ff if '-' vm f , ..- gg - K-15.1. ,:,'- 15. .,-. N, , -1.- .I-2.5,-L, v'3 1!'x I '2 xy ix: - ,JI f z9lg'g'fy?,'??Qr2v ,,f ,Q msg? 32 y 'V g 4? .- 2 . 2 if , .., ,1 Aw if , in M - ., ,L LQ, Fi .Q fa n 1 1 f 1 14 ' I it N W 44 N 1 . 4 kr , my f' Vg, Q4 - S TX . I L t J J l Q M: . 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The biggest surprise was the strange appearance of several fuzzy- headed fellows who somewhat resembled the dancing bear on Captain Kangaroo, but looked more like Mike Dunn, Eddie Wood, Charlie McCall, Chuck Stoer, and Ron Ellis. Then there were Johnny Gregorio and Alan Kennedy, but they had always looked like that. Amid all the trials of registration and speeches on the importance of getting involved in the activi ties of a medical school, one piece of advice stayed with us - Charlie Black's famous com- ment as Activities Chairman, Everybody else has been telling you all morning to get involved, l just want you to get down! Upon his suggestion we all gathered on the river front for a night of celebration with some barbecue, beer, and friends. 1 Nh' l D A if 18 0 Activities N 5 .-f 1 ' us ' Back To School Party rf 1:44-. ,Z mf K-fr .w ' ag .ff ia X B - w 'CCH 'lvxr' N .r xx 3 .x 5 'A 1 Activities 0 19 School Shots 4 hw X ,yy 4 i H4 I., ii. 3 P' w 4 - -. si X-- ,l' ' I -n - 434.- ! i 1 9 ! ,-'to . s, '- s v 1 ,- Q.. 'O u ' U 1 ...I o . uns., ' . -x..n .-a --Cu- n..,.n , --. .fn n 'I- Q ' Q u ess.,. assi ,- sw Q nn v , n, u 'K . Ola . v wa 'Yi L- V? s . X ly 20 0 Activities , ,sw ff' v? Q T12 MIP , A 'ww W -W ', munsmuqm 6 Y 5 Q ' . g , ,Q 'S 3, . it X 115+ ' N' 4 9- J, . ' Q iigjifw ' , hw. f 0 p, v 'Q H1'm 'iff s 2 ix Jixe Alf fe- ? iixQM,f':x 5 A I Q Y- ' 1 n ,i . iq 7 ,QW 4, if 3 .. ,,v,,' f-fn' ff. -A x., 'J' N ,f X ,wg af . 0, ., av 1 'I 'X f r. chilw, 'ay 5' Vw A f 1 4' 1- AH' W .Ky 1' Activities ' 21 V if ,X , , ,uni , X' , , ., a, F f , 1 . 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F M Q xg Q I - - y X A 4' I ,Ss JVM! ,mfrix 62-f'if..:f X.. ,.., , in Q , A v , f wyi p K J!! ,F p '14 gut ,L,p3,g'2s 3 3,5 ' A x t - 1. ' K' jig 5'5?f1-1955 Sf' X ,QQ ig fw,R'5'-- ' I - illsf !'V W ii -bffisx 14 AWWK :iw P. X vd 'Q + if . ,t,'-is , gmi T' :A Q w ig if 555-'gif ' Z .X,N . 5 .. ,,,, Q ,. mg? 5 it ig Q or N , 3, S3351 . , A f r.. Q A l N, Q: if t if I Activities 0 23 Family Da Family Day at medical school! What a great idea. Mom, Dad, Grandma, Aunt Margaret, little sis, and anyone else can see what we do all the time and where we spend ali those long hours. We can get Dr. Penny to put on one of his great animated lectures, and Dr. Green can dynamically explain the blood flow through the heart. We can get students to help. They're good, cheap labor. We'll let them play with the walkie talkies to keep them entertained. All the plans were made. A tremendous amount of time and effort was expended, and gradually everything was in readiness -- the 8th floor exhibits and lectures, the 5th floor tours, the 3rd floor cardiology lecture and exhibit room, the auditorium and library, the registration in the cafeteria, the oh noi! The apartment is a wreck. My bed isn't made, there are clothes all over the floor, and the folks will be here in 30 minutes! 24 0 Activities Activities 0 25 Casino Party Smiling faces, singing faces, Santa faces, even bald-head- ed faces. The only losers were those who missed the Casino Party at the Shreve- port Civic Center. Besides the games, food, and thera- peutic beverages, this year's Casino Party was highlighted by the Not-Ready-foiw Prime-Rib Players and their version of Saturday Night Live . Special guest star? Dr. McDonald, of course! 26 Activities 1 4 xi! F. Q Business mixed with pleasure and seasoned with entertainment -- what more could one ask for? Only heaven could be better. Even then, Dr. Grafton will lay 9 to 5 odds that it's only as good. As with any production many people put in many hours to make this one great. To them goes the special thanks of all who enioyed the festivities. Activities ' 27 Zb- '15 i I lf., . ,.,,. 341. VA ,1 YQNHD-X 28 1 Activities 9' , H t n .gg K, :K wg K E + , A, . K r l 5 I r I I 1 u TGIF Activities 0 29 x 'i Ca da ver , gg tg,? t ' . i s -s - i K ' , ,, K, , -5 f. V1 4 fgiefl' 54 A ..,y i I ygfsxsk . lx ,aff ' Aft V , Whig. The time when gross anatomy ends and life begins again for the fresh- men was celebrated at the Cadaver Ball. The skits recalled the high- lights or lowlights that gave charac- ter and personality to this year's freshman class. As usual, the great Joe Penny caught the brunt of most of the jokes, but in this year's roast, Pat Sewell got his share of the fire and fun. And something new was added: Mr. Bill came to medical school -- Ohhh boy! But, alas, too bad for poor Spot. 30 0 Activities if e J Ar 1 'bs 2 Fw 2 5 I 31 jf A The cadavers didn't dance, but everyone else did. There were waltzers and swingers and even some bumpers, but the overall scene was one of blissful celebration. Activities ' 31 Comp Care Comprehensive Care Ciinic is an experience unique to the LSU Medical Center in Shreveport. Twice a week we as medical students have the opportunity to assimilate what we have learned about medicine and use it in diag- nosing and treating our own patients. They are people we have followed from week to week and gotten to know as very real and complex indivi- duals with intricate family in- teractions. The Comp Care faculty and staff attempt to create a re- laxed yet controlled environ- ment which simulates as nearly as possible the condi- tions we will experience in our own practices in years to come. 32 Activities C P , J 'N S . 'sn X N t 'N 39 ' --,-135 .. s ,.,1' -' if an-fs W We have no better place in medical school to learn to cope with that nice, old lady who hurts in every place one suggests, or the recent onset senior citizen who won't take his medicine because it might mean he's getting old. Comp Care also provides our only chance to watch and advise in the trials and joys of a pregnancy from conception through delivery and afterwardsg providing support, reassurance, and direction to the mother and sharing in the excitement of her newborn child. Comprehensive care Clinic introduces us to the concept of medicine as an integral part of peoples everyday life. Activities 0 33 I' r 'Q Linwood -' - --.- ..-......,...+---.Q..,,,,,, -...... ........ ,, i ff YC! 34 0 Activities 2. 22 1 1 2 I. .. Nix . . f' 1 KY 'n.. L 36 Actuvatues Freshman-Sophomore Spring Party Q if 4 six ,.!'A.a gg ,E I 2.6 ,. ,I F 1: ,Q?'.n'f'a 4 m 8 .Mg 1 N.. F lf -0- Xqs-rd f' I sd.. f Q Iss.. xx 4'- , ,W- ,' H. f gf 'N , g -3. ,, . 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R4 ' A H.e's layin' in .his kidney made, of wood Heused to be so nicer I Buthe bit my head off twice , Because my urine was not put on ice Poor Jim was red, poor Jim sure was red His face was lit up brighter than the sun The cups .he used to hold Over flowed with nectar gold Only he would think that this was fun Then Dr, Hargrove he'd getup and say: Folks we are gathered here to moan and groan over our brother Doc Johnson who 1 hung T J hisselfvup by a Foley catheter in his office. And then there'd be weapin' and wailin' from i some of those nurses. And then he'd say, Doc Johnson was the most misunderstood man ' in' this hospital. People used to think he was a mean ugly fellow and call him a dirty ' skunk , T and ornary pee stealer. But the folks that reaily' knowed him, knowed that behind those two rosey cheeks he always wore, there beat a brain as big as all' outdoors. Doc Johnson loved his fellow man S He loved the kidneys and the tubules and the nephrons, too. He loved the patients on dialysis and he treated the bladder a s equal. That's right. He loved, all those chronic pyelos. He loved everything and everyone in the hospital, y A T only he never let on and nobody ever knowed it. ' Poor Johnson's dead, poor Doc Johnson's dead ' We'll miss his humor, wit and friendly smile A- surfer he is not So he'll ride his chariot Up the clear head waters of the Nile. Poor Johnson said, l'll live until l'm.dead l. guesswe always kinda thought he would l-le wanted us to pass And we'll miss him teaching class Because Doc Johnson really taught us good -Poor Johnson said, My knowledge isn't dead, lt lives within those minds who studied well. 1 With him he'll take it down Past that 6 foot hole of ground And teach the eager minds who wait in 'e Surgery with Our Team of Docs When we take ya out to surgery Honey here's the way it's gonna be Step into the OR behind sterile nurses ln the slickest scrubs ya ever seen Stats, clamps, clips all fly in a flurry When we surgeons cut in a hurry When we take ya out into surgery With our team of docs Note the surgeons hands, oh how steady ln the abdomen, now we're ready Tell the nurse l think we are ready now l'll cut it out The fat is yellow, the liver is brown The galIb'ladder's bouncing all over l'm standing here with umbrella in hand In case l knick the aorta Blood and guts and pus ain't it thrillin' How come his left heart ain't a fillin' Wonder who this guy is l'm killin' Guess it's time to .stop All this flurry here in surgery with the best team of docs Did youwant to close that up with silk Wouldn't have no other kind but silk Did you really suture that with chromic catgut One was chrome - the other stainless steel All the nurses fly in a flurry When I start to close in a hurry When we end this case here in surgery With our team of docs Did you say we're missing a pickup I thought that you picked up the pickup ltjust hope in post op he'll hiccup And it pops right out ' x The case is ending, what a beautiful scar Recovery is just around the While down the hall Rohr is And McDonald is running all Don't you wish we could go Don't you wish we could go Don't you wish we could go And it never stop corner roaring at Barr over on forever on forever on forever All this flurry here in surgery with the best team of docs l can feel my mind gettin' blurry As I make my ward rounds in surgery As I see my patients in surgery with our team of docs I can feel 3J gettin' colder Feel as though l'm 50 years older Fate of folks rest square on So l cannot stop my shoulder l feel so weary now today's work is done And everything's quiet so far And just as l'm thinkin' all the 3rd floor is s An ambulance arrives in the E.R. Not now Lord - my stomach is squeakin' Down the back stairs I feel like sneakin' But l'll stay as long as they're needin' Someone here to op Don't you worry when in surgery we're the best team of docs ff. , : - xg- iiftrf ' . all in 1, s- , lkijfif z, aips+- .Mrk Q ki rx b' . ll ' FX . Af . il . '. . . f. : 'I I I Can t Say No It ain't so much a question of not knowin' who is sick I I l've been down here since quarter after 10 l heard a lot of stories and I reckon they are true About the weirdos always coming in I know that there are patients who have zits But working in this clinic - it's the pits! I'm in the WIC and can't say no l've got a leg to go tix Somebody else says that his nose Always falls off when he picks When I have to get a history Sometimes I feel like I am pulling teeth But a family just brought someone in lt's been a week since they have seen him breathe I'm just a fool when hearts beat slow Specially with drunks who imbibe I don't go pumping on ribs I don't think twice I defib I can't say no Whatcha gonna do when a patient starts bleedin' And then he starts pleadin' - Whatcha gonna do? ' Supposin' that it's one who is constantly bitchin' About his teeth itchin' - Whatcha gonna do? Supposin' that he says he's constipated after eating some pumpkin pie - Whatcha gonna do when he talks that way - Let him die??!! I'm in the WIC and can't say say no I'm making somebody mad Lab techs all tell me where to go I keep 'em busy in lab When a patient first comes in the WIC I fill up six of every color tube And I always type and cross a pint Just to replace the blood thatl just drew I'm not the kind to get up late I'm getting up there in age And I explode in a rage at 3 a.m. when I'm paged l'can't say no I The Surgeons and the lnternists Oh the surgeons and internists should be friends Oh the surgeons and internists should be friends The lnternist diagnoses gout The surgeon tries to slice it out But that s no reason why they can t be friends Medical folks shquidjstaclgjtosgemglri l'-e I Medical folks ShiO l1l'ldlfg9t.'Q?l5OllTl'g,j ' f lnternist-sl diagnose fa' tumor Surgeons-cut until 'it.s- gone l'd like to say a word for internists, A j U We try to be as thorough asiwe can ' - . D A lot of blood we git j , - A I Also urine, pusy andspit' 'A jfffj. jjl' ' Then ya order every testZth'at's knowh5to.r man ,'i' 1 ,Q Unlike the surgeons we are really dlo-ctors so Despite the. lies and-rumolrs theyighfave,jspgiead ' We treat folks who are ill 5 f I ' Aff! ' By just giving them a pill, 'All I ,AQA 5 ,ffl ', 3 -lgffi71J7l,, And watch and wait u-nftifl th'e 'patijeintllisiifdfeafdgIF' But the surgeons and .in:ternistsfs'houldfb1effi?i,e'ndIs, Oh the surgeons and internists? shoulldf'beifirijenidis, One man gets a CBC A f Qi' '- lilggf The other ropes an artery V T' V I . W But that's no reason whylth-ey'can-'tibe.ffrie'nld.sJfQ Medical folks shouldstick 'together 1 Medical folksshouldfget g:l'ong,4-gh A lnternists often think ptheiyfre' eertfaliinsl -r Surgeons never think 'thelylre' wrong' l'd like to say word for the surgeon, if I It too-k hard work and skill to helprfcireaitel ulsfvf '-i. It We'Il cure with just one slice I 513 ' Anyone who'lI pay the price j j 1' So ya cut out every burp, and every lfIlat'uls5g1Q- At saving lives the surgeon is the expert, The patients think we are apanacea' ' We'lI cure without a doubt 'V I . - ' Any problems we cut out - 1, Vp But instead you'lI let them die of diarrhea I 'i ' A I Oh the surgeons and internists shoulduebelifrjielndsfi Oh the surgeons and internists should' Surgeons cure with thread and-sword internists only shake their gord T w 'T 'i', iQfQQ fjgiigg But that's no reason why they 'can't be.i-'friend's'7?'1 Medical folks must stick together: I ' - Medical folks must get along , f I' - I Separately we have our weakness ' 1 ' loinfwl fovethvv we P strnnv -HAY' 41 V .,, f .,3w :':4hi4-5515-rf gift. -pc-az'-if .1 ,g ,Uv pw 'fu .3 ,N ya? 'X X 1,1 'Fw' A ?z'3?f2 ' '3'lut ?' fL?'j 5 f-F K ' L , -5 1.3-I g t Swag., ,ful-bguvu, gel., W. 1 If ' - ' . - - N , '11, Aw., ,.,j'f'g..,-Mt. 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Some of them relaxed playing tennis or golf, some hung a line in the lake and tried to coerce an unsuspecting bass to bite, and some spent time enjoying the gardens, but all of them enjoyed the buffets and time for ca- sual conversation. fi Y 1 L. M? Faculty Retreat The other purpose ofthe retreat was to give the faculty an opportunity to discuss new ideas for improving the management of a growing medical center. In working on this task, they attended lectures, seminars, and group discussions. if, -4 V9 I, ., 5 -,nz f -91 ,I . --4114 v c aw. af- uw I 4 K ,!J.,!J..l.3, 7 -w-...v--.-........ 4 i t ,. J Activities 0 43 DRUG FAIR TSX Lg ' A sg ,rf 5-4 . wm- . ' .- ff x 'K 1' -nun--,pw-9' RlL.?Q3K3f3 .mx f .X 1 , Ninn fa x , . K J sq! M X. .., X 'ff 'Qx x Wu X 1 'xx' lv . 1 Aja f ,w . , N .ws t X lx 'NSN 41, -. Q, ,gh Q. ,..4 Egxf M X ' K5 N ws. xilmgy. ' fx . 3: xx- si - 5: -.I Q: A Q 11125. .f F ' sf, ' mf, I 3 .X Q -5 2 i xg if X : 2 , 5? 44 0 Activities 'N E Q qw 5 X . 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The books loose out and everyone prepares for two days of competition, comradship, and excitement. There was at least one team from each class and one from the house staff, but the freshman came out in triple force with three teams. From Friday evening to Saturday afternoon, 14 games were played on the court at Noel Methodist Church activity center where the tourney was held. Organizing this athletic whirl- wind and keeping score for most ofthe games were Dr. Warren Grafton and his lovely wife Mary Ann Grafton. Among all of the talented wizards of round ball that spend most of their time disguised as mild- mannered medical students, one stands out away from the rest. This star is 13921, David Wallace, who for the third year in a row received the Most Valuable Player trophy. Congratula- tions Big Dave! i VT A I ir' m After all ofthe smoke had cleared, the Junior Class team came out on top The same fellows that did so last year have done it again The players were Johnny Craig, Mike Lowery, David Wallace, Fred Knight Carl Lulkart Sammy Barnes Tommy Cadenhead, and Eddie Anglin. - Summer Work 50 0 Activities -QB., ullll K 4. - :, , pc Y 1- Q sr 1. .1 5 4 4 4 wh' , M, 3 ff!! : Mn fi, f ' ik, 4 f'W'I4??f 4 , 'ff ' J 2712 -' .- , ff:-'ff-Pzff , f Q ,ff w L1 1 ff , ' If . f ' . J,ff,'.,f'f94 nw '.'ff fj31'f, . ,,,y , ,, ,, ,iffy ,, A MM! I 'if f2ZffWfffZfi,ff' f, ,MV ' Q 24 ,fmQff,,a,f rw f V , , 1? ZZ, WMJ ff! f Wfffywy 'W ,f . ' 1 I ' Awww , a I , jzWQ9f,fiffgi ,I - 9 1 V ' ,iwify f f'W!ff'WMWff,,f ,fffymffw,Mfwz,f 7' I ' Wm - ' wfycyfm-,fi ff 4 Mhwff 1 rw ff 9 r 1, ' f 'fyA,w,f',,ff,w .. ' e 5 I. ' , ., ff gwfffifdf gg- Q, , gggy' f -. I K ,F k Activities 0 51 3, QL! Senior Banquet The class of '79 graduation banquet was held at the Petroleum Club. In attendance were class members, wives, dates and eleven honored faculty. The featured speaker, Dr. Eugene St. Martin, gave some inspiring comments mixed with entertaining Cajun humor. Presentation of awards and do you remember? skits completed the entertainment. Dr. Adrian F. Reed received the first annual award for the best basic sciences professor, the Adrian F. Reed Award. Dr. John Dixon, pediatrics professorpwas honored with the Clarence H. Webb Award for best clinical professor. Everyone was festive with exams completed and graduation ahead. The end was finally in sight, we were at last going to be a doctor. I I-.M ff -11'sb,J If' XA , K , i 52 0 Activlties A - -4: L 7 P, af: ' S!- , . ,mrs 12- ' N qtwflv fn 3,4 3, sw , ia, Activities ' 53 Graduation Wit' i ' 3135 Xi ' : Lx wiv: I 1 gp. xr v N? 9 X 5 unsfmv 4,1 A V . -ar 0' N ' J D X ,jg 'X' . ' ,. . ' ' F , - ,Q Q 'N ,341 W u. 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In .H K . , , 2 , I 5' s ' At .4 A ,xg 1 . A ', 1 , in , Y 1 V l ' mm 4 s ' J .ff 456. 0 Pre-Clinical Years M- . ' x -,: nw ,A , , , -- . , , , , ww -X Q.-wwe wks 2-w'fz:-MA T . , ,imp X ,J 1, fl V ,F , , ,, A N- .zu- m - . 1, i , Q .X x 46- 1, A' 'Nl Y., - .. - -.-. - 'ilu-f 35 J., .H .eil '- , , ' - W -1.512 . 'K ' , ff jgxgr In ff' . K KJ ff 4--M ' l f'1'lPig,,,,,9 Jaw'-, Pre-Clinical Y ear ED WIN EDWARDS Governor Board Of Supervisors JOHN SHERROUSE, JR., Chairman Monroe GORDON E. DORE, Vice-Chairman Crowley SHELDON G. BEYCHOK, Baton Rouge WILLIAM T. BROWN, Baton Rouge CHARLES V. CUSIMANO, Metairie NORRIS V. FITZMORRIS, New Orleans MURPHY J. FOSTER, Franklin CAMILLE F. GRAVEL, JR., Alexandria WILLIAM T. HANNA, JR., Shreveport WILLIE E. HAUSEY, New Orleans A. EGLIN MC KEITHEN, M.D.,Hodge J.J. JERRY MC KERNAN, Baton Rouge RUTH L. MILLER, Jennings TOMMY NECK, Baton Rouge WILLIAM S. PECK, JR., Sicily Island JAMES R. PELTIER, D.D.S., Thibodaux ROBERT M. RICHEY, Baton Rouge OLIVER P. STOCKWELL, Lake Charles ALLEN COPPING D D 5 STATE Ch ance I lor For The Medical Center iv? 'V Q9 . lllll I lllll 'A Q ... ,ef g n . ' Q. Q, 4' 'UAL - of-9 58 Administration V, NEW 1 X we uf mm ll EH F? ff? 2? ADMINIS TRA TORS OF LSUMC-S 'sw A wr'l ' ' , -'f ., - ' ' ' , .2 L 1' AF.- .... .... . 'in-.. Wir, I 1 ss. V ' V x..g.-T.g:XEs+ 3, 37 . vqvf M Ni' -4 F. .Ei A . NX I --..... ,M 1. IKE MUSLOW, M.D. - Dean 2 . LEWIS T. GRAHAM, JR., Ph.D. -- Assistant Dean for Student Affairs 3. Charles L. Black, M.D. - Associate Dean for Special Projects, Director of Continuing Medical Education 4. PERRY G. RIGBY, M.D. - Associate Dean for Academic Affairs 5. WILLIAM T. MCELROY, JR., Ph.D., Associate Dean for Admissions and Records Administration 0 59 'Ut HOSPITAL ADMINIS TRA TURS 1. Robert C. Hall - Assistant to the Dean for Hospital Administration 2. Mitchell D. Monsour - Assistant Administrator 3. L.M. Frazier, Jr. - Veterans Administration Hospital Director 4. Joe E. Miciotto - Assistant Administrator SPECIAL SER VICE PERSONNEL 1. Nancy Rodwell - Director of Financial Aid 2. Dick Chandler - Director of Purchasing and Materials Management 3. Robert R. Graves - Executive Assistant to the Dean 4. Ida M. Welch - Registrar 60 Administration X - Y. ...K- 1 If 78 .4 .- 1 it 1,4 kg 1 74 . 'c J. M S ' ':.9?v .5 Q gs. l ix' ev , Y 5 ': wx' , ., A. .f' ri ' YQ If' I f ri - 117.2 '. f i r no g Q if i ii X if ,X .AICC LNG?--' X . pf f' ' fa 4 X' fi r X 1 wmv' X i' 1 f' was A Y 2 j . 5 ,. is i ' 1 . V Pe' F f fm i long c is . 3. M.. f I il T nl ,z . , ..,A M M an it A SPECIAL SER VICE PERSONNEL 1. Mac Griffith - Director of Information Services 2. James Plaisance - Personnel Director 3. Jerry Davis - Director of Administrative Processing 4. George R. Meneely, M.D., Coordinator of Plans and Programs 5. Donnie Copeland - Director of Accounting Services 6. Samuel E. Shomer - Assistant to the Dean for Business Affairs 7. Jim Pieper - Director of Medical Communications 8. L. Calhoun Allen -- Associate Coordinator of Plans and Programs A-:QT -. Tix YA ' -is i X far' . ' 1 y an ' 'll I. ,eff 4...QI.if2 3-1 ' I 5 A. if 1 E I... 13 I i :nil fi 'f ..... 4- -,, Q . .31 A ANA TDM Y Anatomy is a field the breadth of which is not appreciated unless one observes the two extremes and realizes the necessity of both to the survival of the art. On the 8th floor of LSUMC-S a true master of the art presides over the gross lab and teaches the discipline as it was first taught in the age of Renaissance - the gross dissection of the human cadaver, core of the entire study of anatomy. On the opposite end of the hall another kind of anatomy is being learned or more accurately - discussed. Here in a dark room another anatomist sits humming softly to himself as he gazes at the glowing pale green viewing screen of the transmitting electronmicroscope. He is looking for a specific cell in a minute piece of tissue from a particular location in one organ. One man teaches about a universe and galaxies and the other teaches about one ray of light. The anatomy dept. at LSUMC-S is headed by Dr. Richard Hibbs who was named chairman of the department in the fall of 1977. ln an ongoing effort to improve the quality of the department, four new faculty members have been added to the staff this year. The gentlemen are Gary T. Bazer, Ph.D., David S. Knight, Ph.D., John Anthony Beal, Ph.D., and Christopher C.K. Leung Ph.D. Dr. Bazer and Dr. Knight are working together to identify a catecholamine- containing cell that they discovered in the vascular columns of the kidney in 62 0 Faculty fp? N ,yum ' hahaha' Q 11, 1 ,xx ikxx fi ,st . wi., tix. Q? N- 2 I V K .fs 1 ' 1.3 1 1 . W .V . Q , 3 s 4 'Q rats and cats. Dr. Beal's primary interest is neuroanatomy. He is trying to map the dorsal horn cells of the substantia gelatinosa of the spinal cord. Dr. Leung's chief interest is in isolating antibodies which are responsible for congenital malformations. The faculty are as numbered above: 1. Richard G. Hibbs, Ph,D., Head of the Department, University of Minnesota 2. Adrian F. Reed, M.D., Tulane U., Ph.D., Cornell 3. Robert C. Clawson, Ph.D., Loyola U. any 4. Gary T. Bazer, Ph.D., LSUMC-S Graduate School 5. Keith R. Boler, Ph.D., University of Miss. 6. Morris K. Jackson, Ph.D., Medical College of GA. 1 69 'am Dr. Penny musing on the next question on the neuro test. David L. De Sha, Ph.D., Tulane University Joe E. Penny, Ph.D., University of Olka. William M. Steven, Ph.D., University of N. Dakota. David S. Knight, Ph.D., Tulane University John A. Beal, Ph.D., U. of Cincinnati WEDNESDA Y MORNING Wednesday morning class is something unique. lt is a rather relaxed time to sit back and leisurely listen to lectures on history, accounting, or law, or see clinical demonstrations.But for those who organize these sessions it is not so leisurely. As Dr. Kotcher explains, There are not just that many entertaining speakers who can talk on these subjects and they are difficult to arrange for. Dr. Kotcher is the present Chairman of the Man in Medicine committee and also directs the Human Ecology class. Thank You, Dr. Holoubek After a quarter century of service to the medical school Dr. Joe Holoubek is giving up his position as director of the clinic course for freshmen and sophomores. A native of Nebraska, where he finished medical school, Dr. Holoubek has never practiced there. He went to Mayo where he met his wife, Alice, who is also an internist. They both came to New Orleans when offered a fellowship by Dr. Hull, then of LSU-NO. After a six year term in the Army, Dr. Holoubek came to Shreveport in 1946 and has practiced cardiology and internal medicine here ever since. Dr. Holoubek's involvement with the medical school goes back to before the medical school existed. As president of the Shreveport Medical Society in the early 195O's, he became interested in organizing a post- graduate medical school in Shreveport that would serve as a research center and train interns and residents. He was general chairman of the project and chairman of the building committee. The project was begun in 1955 but stopped short in 1958 when the legislature withdrew funding. Dr. Holoubek none-the-less worked tirelessly to keep the idea alive. In 1963 he was again general chairman of a committee to establish the school, which had evolved in concept by this time to a four year medical school. During the planning stage he visited Mt. Sinai in New York at his own expense to gather information. Dr. Holoubek directed the Wednesday morning clinic course, in which he intended to show students what practice in the real world was like. He also taught the Marriage, the Family, and the Physician elective. Medicine is fun! is Dr. Holoubek's principle by which he practices. When watching him one feels that this was the way old country doctors practiced. His devotion to his patients is obvious, their extreme loyalty to him is equally apparent. He affectionately refers to a patient as his buddy. He likes to talk to his patients, listening attentively to their complaints and fears that seem insignificant to one who is not ill, speaking comforting words to the anxious families, cheering the uncomfortable with his good spirits. He is a member of the rare breed of physicians who still makes housecalls and carries a physician's bag with them. Thank you, Dr. Holoubek, for your quarter century of work in bringing the medical school into existence and building it to its current status. May you have continued success in your professional and private life. - Byron Eyre l l X 5 . . 9 if . ' ' i X L. N. if f f Q f Q g i f' 1 ff if ' 4115:-j'i ,,5Q , f 2 if 1 A f QL ' s Mk... M Faculty 63 -3 ., i ES' Qt 51 , . 1 . N, ' g ig 9? Q I l l ' f I 3 1 'ig-1 'X-'S' N . sq. U . 5 - ' ' 'LL ,A 'ft 1 if 'Q u 1 BIUCHEMIS TR Y The objectives of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology are those of the Medical Center, to be active in education, research and service. ln education we provide the student basic information and tools to utilize during further training. We also train the student's mind so that his range of awareness is increased and his ability to ask questions and to answer them is enhanced. ln research our goal is to advance the frontiers of knowledge and we desire to imbue students with this spirit of discovery. In service we offer our expertise and specialized equipment to the Medical Center to solve special problems in research or diagnosis. Members of the department have special competence in physical biochemistry, bio-organic mechanisms, detection and quantitation of metals, protein modification, the use of enzymes as microanalytical tools, and the immunochemical characterization of enzymes and proteins. All of the above only scratches the surface of the Biochemistry Department, and beauty is only skin deep. Few departments need as little an excuse as they to have an ice cream-and-cake party in the Prep. room or an annual crawfish boil. How many departments have a Cajun cook? The Department also needs little inducement to provide participatory consultation in photography, skiing, softball, volleyball, boating, canoeing, camping, running, electronics, do-it-yourself auto and home repairs, beekeeping, gardening, etc., etc. lt's 11:32 - do you know where your children are? How well do you know your Biochem Department? The faculty are as numbered above: 1. Guilford G. Rudolph, Ph.D., University of Utah. Head of the Department 64 0 Faculty ..- PHYSIUL OG Y Dr. John Diana has been head of the Department of Physiology at LSUMC-S since 1977. He is a wonderful gentleman. You really should go by and talk with him. He is a very warm, genuine person who creates a friendly, comfortable atmosphere around himself as he listens to you and E13 ,I-f ',:' I .. . ul 7 1 mmm i gig Vi,,a?f 4 .V , 5.3. talks and laughs. He has somewhat thinning curly grey hair and many well-worn smile lines. In his sincere manner he states that his goal for the department are that they develop their course in medical physiology into the best one taught and that the department should become nationally recognized in its research mission. The method for accomplishing the first goal, he explains, is to constantly reevaluate the educational program from the students' and the faculty's standpoint and to correct those things which aren't working. To achieve the second goal, he says, we must encourage scholarly inquiry and support it with whatever means we have. In the department presently there are two well established research programs and one in its developmental stage. Dr. Diana himself is working with the basic mechanisms of tissue destruction in ischemic heart disease. His goal is to determine if by either physiological or pharmacological manipulation one can more efficiently develop collateral circulation to an area of ischemic Tl-:. K SQA 1,- myocardium. He has already established that a drug known as N-8 will increase collateral flow after an acute arterial blockage. Now it is his objective to discover if this increased flow actually helps regional myocardial function. Dr. Tomas Welbourne directs the other program which is more of a research team who are performing comprehensive studies on the kidney. They claim they are chasing enzymes from the molecular level all the way to their effect on the intact functioning kidney. Dr. Welbourne says that they are doing some collaborative work with the renal pathologist, Dr. Misra, in an attempt to overlay our concept of nature with his concept of experiments of nature or disease. This team included Dr. Proveen Dass who is a postdoctoral enzymologist who works with isolated, purified enzymes, Anne Jackson, a graduate student who studies the function of kidney slices, Dr. Welbourne who specializes in the isolated perfused kidney, Denise Thornely- Brown, a graduate student, who works with in situlfunctiong and Mary Lawlor, a third year medical student who is studying the effects of diuretics on the intact animal. This is an intriguing, progressive concept in research. Dr. Harold Battarbee is just beginning his work in the research of salt induced hypertension. One should check with him often to keep up-to-date on his developments in this exciting and important concept in medicine. The faculty are as numbered above 1. William T. McElroy, Ph.D., Stanford University 2. Harold D. Battarbee, Ph.D., Baylor University 3. Tomas C. Welbourne, Ph.D., U. of Tenn. 4. John N. Diana, Ph.D., University of Louisville, Head of the Department 5. Kermit A. Gaar, Ph.D., University of Miss. 6. Francis S. Knox, Ill, Ph.D., University of illinois 7. George R. Meneely, M.D., New York Medical College Faculty 0 65 PA THOL OG Y Pathologists study disease - things about a potentially perfect system which have gone awry to make it not so perfect any more. Well now, let us consider pathologists in this same manner, assuming, of course, that there is an ideal state for man which none of us achieve, and therefore each of us is a type of pathology. Sometimes found around medical schools and tennis courts are individuals who exhibit the Grafton syndrome. They can be identified by the triad of congenital short stature, thinning hair, and tennis elbow. Most of the time this is seen in individuals who closely resemble David Gorsulowsky. The Sanusi disease is similar to the Grafton syndrome in that you see shortness and tennis elbow, but they are usually of oriental ancestry. This disease usually presents with a very bizarre CNS disorder in that these people can not resist showing extremely gross forensic pathology slides to large groups of medical students. A most peculiar collection of symptoms can be seen in the rare Albert G. Smith disorder which not only affects the patient but can elicit unusual behavior in their students. The common features of this disease include a gilded tongue, a nasal-like voice and a tendency to discuss the color of the derriere of gibbons and syphilis. The pathognomonic sign of this disorder is the discuss the Hopkins and syphilis and talk in a nasal tone. The faculty are as numbered below 1. Rufus L. Little, Jr., M.D., LSU-MC, N.O. 2. Marjorie R. Fowler, M.D., LSU-MC, N.O. 3. Paris Constantinides, M.D., University of Vienna, Ph.D., University of Montreal 4. Steve Heard, M.D., Tulane University 5. Ronald Silberman, Ph.D., University of Md. 6. Charn Nopajaroonsri, M.D., University of Science ln Thailand 7. Albert G. Smith, M.D., Washington U., Head of the Department 8. Warren D. Grafton, M.D., LSU-MC, New Orleans 9. Raghunath P. Misra, M.B.B.S., Calcutta University, Ph.D., McGill University 10. Sketch by Dr. Gonzales of a junior med student Enrique Gonzalez, M.D., Javeriana University George S. Acton, Jr., M.D., Tulane University Joseph C. Schaefer, M.D., University of Wi. Irwan D. Sanusi, M.D., Airlangga University Clndonesiaj Bruce Williams, M.D. Sketch by Dr. Gonzales of a pathologist ! l 5 occurrence of highly specialized temporal lobe seizures in a high percentage of the patient's students. During one of these episodes students will rub their forehead, 2 l 6 QW' ' -JJ-141' V. b 1, ' Q if S ' 1 l Q X yuan ,.,. . 66 0 Faculty , 1 M C l l rx i l- T I M0 it f N.. at , 'X K 1g .. rl s f' If i I A if Ah l Yfiibil 3 W 1 'il 'E , ,ff x l Mgl ' ,i I W l ll l. lt' 5 T i, bl . l l' i l. r l l i ' . 5 ,W Xwl . l x T l ll 5 ll, ll il e, , l My 'ig yl ti lp l V ,E all T ' . Q 'mx L 1 . , I, . Y 'RN lil Q ix. . ini lu l mv T W xii' 'T' A K ' f' lil. il ' . ' 5 e ll ' E w i . l'-I ill ., . . ' ' military fashion but they drove their mother crazy anyway. ,,. i ' He tells of culturing frogs in their mother's bathtub from T' ' those little things which go wiggle, wiggle. He said, She 9 was really mad when there were little green and brown i . ' . . ,, ll-' i V jumpy things everywhere. i Kb Dr. Gonzalez is not only an outstanding surgical and T fl autopsy pathologist, he is also a talented artist. According . ,E to Dr. Grafton, he can draw anatomically proportional biQg?Y:Qtx 'ff X pictures free-handed. Dr. Gonzalez also sketches 5' .1-ffl: ffm unsuspecting conference goers as seen above. 5SE1'1HiH's, ' Q., 9'1'1,f1-1135 . X' QU W Dr. Gonzalez says his hobby is his family. They take up all .1 ix gl.. . - iv V - Ek xii T of my spare time. I have a wonderful family. '-5., ilf.1fL 'M 1 M' A A - J W' Dr. Enrique Gonzalez says he has always admired American ITL . 4 medicine and lifestyle and he is very proud of it now. l'm ' :lj 'N' N li i 't ' more American than most Americans, he says. Since .,.uH..1 g 15 Q coming to the U.S. Dr. Gonzalez developed a very . A. 3, .Wi ' imaginative command of the English language and can be w 11. -Q extremely entertaining with his original puns and banter. lt The La tin Pathologist Dr. Enrique Gonzalez is one of the outstanding personalities in the pathology department. He is an amazing Colombian. Since the age of seven he has known he wanted to be a pathologist. The event which convinced him of this was finding a dead monkey in the streets in Bogata, and taking it home to do an autopsy. lt had been dead for a long time, Dr. Gonzalez said. He explained, I got my father's razor and cut it open. lt smelled so bad. That was the end of autopsy. After that Dr. Gonzalez explored every dead animal he found. I always liked the inside point of view he says. Dr. Gonzalez was born to a large family of all boys. He says his father ran the household in is fun to visit with him. I had a great time. Introducing Dr. Fowler Dr. Marjorie Fowler is the newest member of the pathology department. According to Dr. Grafton, she is an excellent all-round pathologist with a special interest in endocrine pathology. Dr. Fowler is a lively lady with long brown hair and sparkling blue eyes. As we talked, she sat cross-legged in her chair and discussed the adventures of her various travels as an air force wife and physician Dr. Fowler is presently establishing a diagnostic electronmicroscopy service for LSU-H. Faculty 0 67 f, -0 . 4' ' 'Z zb 22 . Q vig , 3 ja . i i i 'G-..,.,,,g X' f .2 ,V Wa... ii? Q 64 I. E 1 ,,,, 1 ,lf A -M.. ' MICROBIOL OG Y The microbiology department professors are all rather quiet, very dedicated scientists who are diligently seeking out new frontiers in the study of the world microbes. They are a very conscientious and meticulous group. Dr. Kotcher generously supplied the yearbook staff with a comprehensive report of the department's activities for this year which was extensive and resembled an excerpt from the log of the Enterprise. Dr. Emil Kotcher doesn't by any means resemble Captain Kirk but he has led his crew through the perils of microbial attacks since the inception of LSUMC-S. He has been very active outside his department and is presently chairman of the Curriculum Committee and the Man in Medicine committee. Through the years, he has valiantly defended the needs and desires of the student body and has tried his best to explain to them the trials involved in this job. This year Dr. Kotcher is retiring as head of the department of microbiology. He will continue on as a professor of micro and in his many other medical school activities. We would like to express our gratitude to him for his many years of dedicated service to his department and our school. According to Captain's log: Star date OOO24.349, the crew of the starship Micro have been very successful in their attempts to explore and conquer the brave new world of the clingons Ci.e. microbesj. They are strongly supported by several large battlestars including the National Institutes of Health, the American Cancer Society, the American Heart Association, and the Veterans Administration. These grants add up to almost S550,000. Starting June 1, 1979 some S500,000 more 68 0 Faculty ' .li will be awarded to these investigators. The members of the micro faculty as pictured above are: 1. Emil Kotcher, Sc.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1941, Head of the Department of Microbiology. 2. Richard M. Jamison, Ph.D., Baylor University, 1966. Dr. Jamison is studying the in vitro cultivation of cells from leukemia patients and Oxauracil typing of Herpesvirus simplex Types l and ll clinical isolates. 3. Paul Donaldson, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1949. He is researching macrophage ingestion and killing of staphylococci as influenced by cell-bound Protein A and serum factors. 4. Rodney D. Berg, Ph.D., University of Texas 1973. Dr. Berg is working with a bacterial translocation model to determine the role of immunosuppressive chemotherapy in promoting bacterial infections of cancer patients and the effect of antagonism and S- . ,, , . ' ' ' it . '--- f .1 rg f annual. .. , 1 lr, a ll? f K Q I If A My 4 H- 7 2 it ici V, . 1 V M .gp , may ..., IgA on indigenous anaerobes. 5. Robert M. Wolcott, Ph.D., Vanderbilt University, 1969. His research projects include a study of the molecular aspects of the cell surface expression of TL and the developmental biology of melanoma. 6. Jerry W. Pickering, Ph,D., University of Oklahoma, 1975. Dr. Pickering is investigating the immunobiology of human malignant melanoma. 7. Harry E. Gilleland, Jr., Ph.D., University of Georgia. 1973. His present project is the study of the cell envelope of Pseudomonas aeruginosa as associated with antibiotic resistance. img PHARMA COL UG Y The Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics consists of nine full-time faculty and twenty-three support staff. The department is rapidly expanding its contributions to teaching, research and clinical services. ln addition to the .-' ts- pharmacology course for second year medical students, the department offers an increasing number of elective courses for both medical and graduate students. Currently, the department has four graduate students, having granted its first Ph.D. degree in 1979. The research interests of the faculty include: ototoxicity of drugs, oxygen toxicity, peripheral and central neurotransmitter synthesis and metabolism, mechanism of action of antiemetic agents, CNS regulation of 5 i . ,hs- zilbgv, 2 in Q i Els seizure intensity, effects of drugs on the heart, alcohol and purine metabolism, pharmacological and toxicological aspects of marijuana, drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics, and development of drug analytical methods. The department contributes to clinical services through the Section,of Toxicology and the associated Poison Control Center, and the recently established Section of Clinical Pharmacology. 1. Charles D. Wood, Ph.D., University of North Carolina 2. John J. Stewart, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin 3. Helmut Redetzki, M.D., University of Hamburg CW. Ger.J Department Head 4. Richard D. Brown, Ph.D., LSU-MC Grad. School N.O. 5. John T. Wilson, M.D. Tulane University 6. Barbara R. Manno, Ph.D., Indiana University 7. Joseph E. Manno, Ph.D., Indiana University 8. John W. Dailey, Ph.D., University of Virginia 9. Phillip C. Jobe, Ph.D., University of Arizona 4 QQ na' Q E iw l Q,,zi'Y3t eq Q smog! R ' W 9, Faculty ' 69 F RESHME 70 0 Freshmen It IS hard to belleve that we are no longer freshmen But It IS also a good feeling to be a Second Year Medlcal Student The year went by rapidly for many of us So much has happened since the begmnlng of the year though that It seems ages slnce Dr Reed flrst nntroduced us to Gross Anatomy Dr Reed Words cannot express the respect and admnratlon that we have for hum lt IS lmposslble to Imagine Gross Anatomy without Dr Reed for the two just naturally go hand nn hand We shall always remember and beneflt from our experlence with hum because we have come to know has compassion and mtegrlty as a physlclan and a person We have also somehow made It through Blochemnstry Hustology Neuroanatomy and Physiology Physlology was a welcome break for most of us Dr Diana reallzed that sprung was here just as much as we dld Some of us had a dnfflcult tlme wuth one course or another Others seemed to have no trouble wnth anything suffered a great dlsappolntment but only momentarlly for we shall all benefit from the experuences of thus year both the good and bad regardless of where our luves mught take us There IS much that we shall always remember The flrst tame that we met our cadavers The Cadaver Ball The afternoon after our Gross fmal when one of us decided that the Three Polnt Plan was at least two and one half points too long The day when someone declded that a professor had no rught to treat us as he was dolng These things and much more wlll all be remembered There ns also much that will be forgotten thmgs that we have experlenced and thlngs that we have learned some that wlll be gladly forgotten and some regretfully But we shall all take much away with us Whlle we may not know what they are we hope to take wlth us the thlngs that wall make us good physicians the thlngs that will make us good men and women as well as good sclentlsts the things that wlll let us see wlth our hearts as well as our eyes un thus the noblest of professions of whnch we someday hope to be worthy members unfortunately, some of us must repeat the year - they have ff X Y ree. 8, 1 1 ' fi . 3 K -f - A ii f 94 'L CLASS GFFICERS President Tommy Brown Vice President - Tony Alleman Secretary - Teri Barr Treasurer - Elaine High Social Chairmen - Gerard Guillory Charlie Prejean Freshmen ' 71 Alexander. Michael -- Lafayette Alleman, Ton Leon -- Y Lafayette Anders, Kerry Lynn -- West Monroe Antin, Robert Michael - New Orleans Antony, Sam Overton, Jr. -- A Alexandria Bailey, G. Vincent, Jr. - Lake Charles Ballard, Richard Ingram -- Farmerville Barnett, Darrell Stone - Shreveport Barr, Terri Sue -- Monroe Bennos, Eric - Shreveport Bicknell, John Eric - Shreveport Blenvenu James Carol Lafayette Blanchard Richard Joseph Monroe Bowman John Westh Baton Rouge Boyd Carter Jesse Oakdale Brown Janet Derouen Lake Charles Brown Thomas Alan Converse Broyles Michael Otis Shreveport Bryan David Garland Monroe Cassingham Scott Franklin New Orleans Bossier Cnty Cook Cynthia Louise Natchitoches Crump Melanie Pineville DeJean Joseph Edwin Jr Baton Rouge Dellsperger Kevin C Metairie Dick Keith Alan Baton Rouge Y ... , .. ' , -su-Q. . , , -1 Christy. Gilbert Keith -- , .... 72 v Freshmen Freshmen Freshmen I -.-1? Eddy James Harvey Shreveport Fletcher Dennls Wayne Lake Charles Foster Donald Leon Shreveport Frledrlch Marsha L Ruston Fuqua Wllllam Mltchell Shreveport Gallagher Patrlck T Monroe Gates James Lawrence Prmceton Gnlllam Ollver Dewitt Shreveport Grand Harrell A Lafayette aulllory Gerard Llvaudals Lake Charles Halsell Robert Davld West Monroe Hardln John Calvln lll Harrison Ralph Benjamm Monroe Hayme Wllllam H .lr Shreveport Hesemann Cathy Sue Shreveport Hugh Elalne Richard Houma Hllborn Cherie Stephne Shreveport Holden Alfred Mason Baton Rouge Hughens Harold Kennon Monroe Hulett Albert Gary Ruston Humble Robert Lee Qurtman Jackson Morrls Kent Shreveport Jackson Robert H Shreveport Jones Patrlck Gary Sterlmgton Kessler, Charles Wlllls Shreveport Klrschner, Arlene Gay -V Tlokfaw Koch, Fermn Charles Covlngton Kouns, Lezgh Lane Shreveport Lahasky, Robert Edward -- New lberla , ... , .. , ... , .- , .. , .-- , .. , ... , .-- A. . . I ' .. 1 Y , .. , ., .- , .. y .. 1 , ,Jr.-- , ... ' .... V , .. , .- V .. F reshrnen 0 73 Larson Thayne R Metalrle Ledet Ted Wlllas Natchltoches Lester Steven Gerard New Orleans Lnlley Clarke Douglas Shreveport Matthews Walluam Henry Rayvllle McClelland Scott Klnde Shreveport Mlcmskn Edward Shreveport Maller Gladys Ann Lake Charles Moffett Thomas Robert Shreveport Moore Sevetru Drane Stonewall Morgan Leslle Yarborough Shreveport Nelson Antonio Shreveport Baton Rouge Nelson Marta Waddad Baton Rouge Perkms Dame! Dale Lafayette Perntt Rhonda Jean Mmden Pmtado Susan Osterhold Arabs Potts James Mlchael Shreveport Powell Larry Dean Bossuer Cnty Preau Wrlllam Joseph lll Metarfe Prejean Charles Arthur Lafayette Procell Bully Ray Shreveport Ralston James George Pmevllle Rayburn Dave McCullough Pmevllle Reece Gregory Paul Lake Charles Reed Muchael Dean -- Opelousas , ' ll - Nelson, Esma Lori - 74 Freshmen Freshmen , r f' Rice, Joe Crosby Baton Rouge Roberts, Thomas Steven - Monroe Rodrnquez Chrlsta Prados Lafayette Rukavuna Mark Wsstrutch Metalrle Rundell James Ray Delhl Schrnldt Clanton Charles Shreveport Scott Susan Mane Shreveport Small James Wulham Jr Shreveport Small Vnrgmla Wrlllams Shreveport Smrth William Carlton Ruston Stanford James Mace Shreveport Sullrvan Fred M Jr Thompson Bruce Alan Baton Rouge Thompson Charles Anthony Baton Rouge Toce Paul Marlon Jr Lafayette Tucker James Walter Jr Shreveport Tynes Russell Wayne Bossler Cnty Van Hook James Warren Shreveport Warren Cheryl Lynn Shreveport Werntz Sharon Clanre Shreveport Whnte Fredernck Shreveport Whste Jean Kung Lake Charles Waltnams Roger Mark Lake Charles Wrllls Brlan Kelth Shreveport Wander James Ill New Orleans Wong Robert Joe Shreveport ' ... , .. . . r . 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Q X W f ,L gi 13 , . f f fwfrqvx.-rs , ' ' x ' fl fl- wnvsrxarxp 3081125335 x x ggifihlsuiizgf: f Kikhlanqgl llhn.,,.....-'.- is - A . .- ,. .. ,wg . V335 'fy -1. .fl 5 -I :fgllllfillllilg l llsnlfvfingl eflfffiltlrllnxa nss:::: ' ik 'fffkllyj irtniithkli Q ,.-!!!?rnurn an-uri., I ' 1 Freshman ' 77 78 ' Sophomores S OPH 0 ORES I thank you sophomores one and all This job has been my nicest. So here's a farewell tribute from Your overworked, underpaid typist: Kw mag hunt Hui' I go pn!! Dol IRI was I s Q. hoax The rervswh beuig ver? clear... X' A FAREWELL TRIBUTE The Sophomore Class has tried this year To prove its dedication. I guess I'd do the same thing if I had your reputation. Your record of attendance prompted Faculty despondence - Thus Redetzki's ultimatum: No more Pharm by correspondence' The class' note service was so good Your thoughts became corrupt: Why go to class? Just read the notes By Lola and OWUPT. Then sometimes you redeemed yourselves CA clever move, for your sakej - Like when Val conned a handout from Joe Manno with some cheesecake I thought your notes were fun to type And had no opposition. Except, of course, to dirty words And Wendell's proposition. I learned a lot of how the body Functions when it's ill. I also Ieanred that Spotomycin Wipes out Mr. Bill! Your class threw super parties I was sure your dues were steep - Til I made one and saw you got A good deal on roast sheep. A lot of lectures conjured up A stir, like Victor Bussie's - And how I wish I could have seen Those tattoos of Sanusi's! In Medicine the days were long Eight hours drained most folks. You managed to survive them all And even Latch's jokes. I heartily congratulate The Class of '81 - You've made it to the junior year Good Luck - It's sure been fun! I Cfigprqel Pore never Ikedlnily fokci p 5 3: .fmt ' N . IIKQIQI fi'lEASi nn nm i mn rms i EEWLJ lib! . ,G WU, CLASS OFFICERS President: Bernie Short Vice President: AI Karam Secretary Ray Watts Treasurer Tommy Latiolais Social Chairmen Bill McCanIess Steve Lex , N., '5aeX'Q ilk S 5 5 CY '4 ,, 4 , fff!8V'7VPf4'4'fUK 42 'W 1 f , 1 4.1 M91 M, z 4' Vi sv. -4' 1 . , ppzps ah ' Jffjlfg, ' ,fe-fr ,LQ rfjefl ,yx .7 INJW. 5 1 f - n-. iam. S T123 A Sophomores 0 79 Abshlre Samuel Klrk Abbevllle Booker Stephen Page Many Boyett Bern Rex Plnevllle Broussard lsaac Duane Pralnevllle Brown Earl Joseph Lake Charles Butler Greene Stuart Jr Covlngton Byrd Rlchard Lnndsey Baton Rouge Cavanaugh Davld Albert Pmevllle Cavender Lundy E Jr Ruston Clemons Carol Straln Ph D Shreveport Cloud Sprung Ashland Courtney Wendell John Coushatta Cox Jack Lee Ruston Cox Margaret Wllllams Lake Charles Crook Daniel Estes Mer Rouge Davss Paul lVlcMllllam Alexandrla Day Wllllam T Bossier Cnty Despot Braden Conrad Shreveport Dmytrenko, George Mnchael New Orleans Evanoff, George Valentnne, Jr Shreveport Evans, Jeffrey Louls Mansfaeld Feldman, Arthur Mlchael, Ph.D Shreveport Flynn, Brendan Jerome -- Shreveport ' ... v ' '-A 80 Sophomores Fuller, George Henry, Jr. -- New lberia Gardiner, Henry Lawrence Gueydan Goodgame, Charles Jeffrey Pineville Gresham, Kenneth Alan - Farmerville Groene, Beatrice Margaret Hammond Grubb, Mark Steven -- Shreveport Hastings David Neal Monroe Haynle Gary Michael Shreveport Hendrick Robert Smith Shreveport Hendrix Rlcky Dale O a Hughes Robert Copper Monroe Karam Albert Gerard Kinder Kinnebrew William Philip Shreveport Shreveport Knight Wanda Kay DeRldder Knowles Allen Lee Ill New Orleans Koenig Lawrence Nathan Baton Rouge Kohout Melanie Kay Metairie La Fleur Phulhp Conrad Opelousas Lambert Ronald Steven Shreveport Latiolals Thomas G Lake Charles Lawrence Valerie Ann Shreveport Lee Roy Malcolm Jena ll ' Kintzing, William Edgar - Sophomores 81 Leopard, Patrick Bryant - Shreveport Lex, Stephen Francis - ' Shreveport Lohmeyer, James Scott - Baton Rouge Lomax, Carter Odell, Jr. -- Lafayette Lord, Gregory Dale -- Slagle Lovell, Cecil William, Ill -- Baton Rouge Lucas, Matthew Osborn -- Monroe Luffey. Gary Ellis -Q Monroe Lyon, Charles Eliot - Haynesville Mahoney, Kathleen Marie - New Orleans Martinez, Joseph Christopher -- Zwolle I McCanless, James William -- Shreveport McKenzie, John Marshall - Shreveport Mickey, Lauren .lane -- Monroe Miller, Garland Dupre, Jr. - New Orleans Mooney, Richard C. -- Lake Charles Morgan, Ronald Jack -- Luling Murphy, Dan C. - Lake Charles Myers, Deborah R. -- Alexandria Nelll, Michael D. - New Orleans Owens, Michael Wayne -- Shreveport Pierce, Volney Eugene, Jr. -- Ruston Pope, George Haynes, -- Monroe Posner, Donald l. -- Opelousas Price, John Marcus -Q- Monroe Racca, Michael Shane -- iowa 82 ' Sophomores So ph om ores r l FQ l Soph om ores Roblcheaux, James Glen -- Shreveport Robinson, Dean Edward -- Shreveport Sanders, Thomas Jason - Shreveport Short, James Bernard, Jr. - Bosier City Sibley, Randall D. -- Baker ' Smith, Larry Lamar - Shreveport Spurlock, William Marcus Shreveport Stogner, Cheryl Lynn -- Shreveport Straln, Keith Eliot - Shreveport Tugwell, Terry Randolph Bastrop .... Twitchell, Daniel Wayne -- Vivian Tyler, Harold David -- Homer Walker, Durwin Dewayne Denham Springs Walker, Robert Michael - Shreveport Ward, John J. - River Ridge Warren, Ted Broox - Haughton Watts, Raymond Gordon W. Monroe Werntz, Gary Leon - Shreveport Wiliams, Susan Van Hook Shreveport Wise, Rodney Bryan -- Lena Woods, David Wayne - Baton Rouge Wright, Forrest Holt -- Lafayette Young, Henry Thomas, Jr. - Jonesville Sophomores ' 83 Y xqqg, ,N X MM., , 5- Q Q- Qii if 51? 4 WN f n.. .N v Two Do wn - Two To Go! 1... ' ,44 1...-42. ,L W.-,ffi A 4 N--.,.-,,, Sophomores 0 85 V 86 ' Graduate Schol if U 4 9 1 raduate School Q? ,gina 1 3 A ix .lil 1. McRae, Kenneth L. -- Microbiology 2. Sibley, Donald A. --- Microbiology Q 3. Ko, Kwang Ho --M Pharmacology 4. Williamson, Jackie L. -- Anatomy 5. Hall, Vicky C. -5- Microbiology 5 as 5 lf' fy' f i X11 ,iw V 'S Q, 1 in ' X91 A aw.-Q x fi? I. 3. 7h filly-fmA4AY'l7' mix' c A ,, , X' 'iv 'Abu i Y ,X , K x on .. 1,5 ,+ f, 4, V l' c 'ww hc as 'fu V pe gs! 51 Mix' at Nmhgd 'Mo an s ' mi 4 x v. sf 4 num 4- Q 6: -. , U . ,Z f 'FIV ' QOL I sf ' . b-'-,,,..-- so I ' qi' , gs 1421, ' vvzgigu Qs! iz ..h',,'-Pia' 'fi- 2 ' ' If L 3.511 54:21 i .f QQ ,Q 'H H l lid K N' X QW! 3 iU.ti.i1i0PM' 1. Hochadei, James F. - Microbiology 2. Pruett, Stephen B. - Microbiology 3. Jones, Elizabeth P. -- Pharmacology 4. Boston, Karin G. -- Anatomy 88 0 Graduate School 2 WX' 1 978 1 979 GRADUA TE COMMITTEE Dr Don Brown Pharmacology Coordinator of Graduate Studies Dr Anita Olson Biochemistry Dr. Richard Jamison - Microbiology Dr. Richard Hibbs - Anatomy Dr. Albert Smith -- Pathology Dr. Kermit Gaar - Physiology Ken Ferslew - Student ii Representative l X p... raduate School s5 ' f, 9 ' ' ,,.f5 f! 5-if , 'ffliliillll L Wm. QZQJZL I 1 1. Jackson, Anne --- Physiology 2. Ferslew, Kenneth E. -- Pharmacology 3. Bicknell, H. Ryan -- Anatomy 4. Owens, William E. - Microbiology Not shown: Brocato, Robert A. -- Physiology Flax, Daniel R. -- Physiology Graduate School 0 89 90 v Cllnlcal Years M F. n sm -' M-acrw, S c gf, g,,,,,,1, fa 3 A . -J' 1 :xg , ,wifi , wr if fig? ' ' 4 22. -4 4,40 M 5' ,M 'Haifa fx N - and ' .23 . 3- Vg., ' s 'f Vg., .C X - ' , 1 3 X ig 1, fa , ,Q .K wg. ' 'M ., M 4.3-- ,X , . dv x . LV' -K ,M 1 be ilu.: dw, , Q -f Q'gy.xB,' I my J. 'JS w ,ff ff fx sf' CMV f' K , iff linical Y ear - ...t, .,....w.t.M..-...,, Once Upon A Time, Long, Long Ago, In A Place Far, Far Away MEDICINE iiiiiu G- 6 Q' N Back before the days of Sherwood forest in a land called Enlcidem there was a dark and frightful forest called simply the Grove. It was right on the edge of Noiram's Marsh and only the extremely foolhearted dared to travel there. Very few of them were ever seen again. Within the domain of the Grove, some very rare trees and animal life could be seen - if one had dared to go there and look for them. In the center of the forest flowed a golden yellow stream named Eniru which flowed from yendik rock. Along the stream played 2 satyrs who walked and talked very much alike but one was much fairer and the other had a very red face. They spent all day dancing merrily around dipping little magic wands into Eniru and squealing with delight at the many colors that they turn. Deeper into the forest lived, yes, none other than the big bad wolf. He was a very strange creature who spent his every minute searching for rhomboid and needlelike crystal formations. When he finally found one his terrifying cry of Shazam! echoed through the woods. 92 Facuhy There was one very dark area of the Grove where the dreaded caidrac plant and its faithful but vicious keeper Yrral Neerg lived. Mysterious snaps and clicks and whistles and wheezes, and rumbles and rushes, and roars and trembles could be felt and heard here. As one cautiously approached, a lean, hungry creature with long teeth and green legs would spring out demanding you explain the elusive margoidracortcele or he would not let you pass. The experience was grueling. There was one little elf who lived all alone at the mouth of the dark hole known as Enircodne cave from which flowed mysterious humors which could make hair grow and have the powers to bestow or destroy either femininity or masculinity. This little elf collected these humors in a large golden bathtub. All day he danced around and around it singing, My name is Rumpled-Shirt-Skin, they'll never guess my poisons or my reasons. There were many other marvelously terrifying phenomenon which existed beyond Noiram's Marsh if one dared to travel there. -ci., Introducing Dr. John King On first glance, he is a severely handsome fellow with close cropped coal black hair, flashing eyes, and broad tall forehead. You have the immediate impression that he is very stern, demanding and reserved. But the next minute he is laughing and you see that yn . ,qrv 11 A .V NJ f x , ' H ., f ' L.. , , 3 wx' ' ,if . 1' f was . , , ' ,,, V sr ef' , , , 18. 3 be 7 f .' .- V, ' 'E 41.322 11:12 -fp ., at ff, X' My Ei .35 z he has freckles and dimples. You have the feeling he just put a frog in the teacher's desk or came to school barefooted. As you watch him stroll on down 8G making rounds you note that he has a most comical gait, similar to that of Winnie the Pooh maybe. This delightful character is Dr. John King, a new member of the Infectious Disease department. His previous assignment was in Winston-Salem, N.C. Dr. King's wife is a lady that was in his medical school class. She is a pediatrician. -- .Xm- -N-.... g .fr XX XX J UQJ 10 'X 'W Xli Faculty are as numbered: 1. Marion Hargrove, Jr., M.D., Tulane Head of Department 2. Stephen Jenkinson, M.D., LSUMC-S Pulmonary 3. James Johnson, M.D., Tulane Nephrology 4. John King, M.D., LSU-MC in N.O. Infectious Disease 5. William Bugni, M.D., U. of Chicago Cardiology 6. Allan Miller, M.D., Indiana U. Hematology 7. Burton West, M.D., Cornell U. Infectious Disease 8. Joseph Loewenstein, M.D., Washington U. Endocrinology 9. Larry Green, M.D., U. of Utah Cardiology 10. Stephen Brown, III, M.D., U. of Missouri Nephrology 11. Daniel Mattson - M.D., U. of Tenn. Medicine VAH 12. Joyce Redetzki, M.D., U. of Texas Hematology VAH 13. Ronald George, M.D., Tulane Pulmonary, Chief of Medicine - VAH 14. Raymond Burk, M.D., Vanderbilt Gastroenterology 15. Robert Wolf, M.D., Ph. D., U. of Texas Rheumatology 16. Darryl Williams, M.D., Baylor U. Hematology 17. Catherine Netchvolodoff, M.D., U. of Tenn. Gastroenterology Faculty 0 93 PEDIA TRI CS Celebrating The International Year 01' The Child 2 xl lx x f ' . , 5 .Q -4 uf' if I 'sf Q ,,, W x M fx .infix we I- T' .Q 5-s1 '4. .,- 'km-i 1 X. .4- Dr. John Dixon, one of our pediatric giants is making this his last year with LSUMC-S. He is going to his home in Tennessee where he will go into private practice. Dr. Dixon has spent many years trying to convince burly medical students that babies are people and that they have diseases unique to themselves. Thank you for all of your help Dr. Dixon and good luck with your new adventure. 5:Lt4'14mj' Lb! . 1 ' 7 Dr. Goose, whose last appointment was J at the Jack Hopping University, will be g directing the courses and ward work in '- L . . ' Phunatology and Child Entertainment. Sobert Mcwe who was an Asslstant The new instructor, better known as rofessor of Pediatrics at the M th G .H h h ff. R k f ll umversit N.v. N.v. He is 0 er 0056 W' ave G' 9 'Ce on oc e e er y, , 3 pediatric endocrinologist and is the roof so that she can arrive from Just joining the faculty this year is Dr eSPeCia Y lnfefested if' 'lpld iili Zi'fZ2lh32Si2Ve2'E CSiS QOESWYKOU metabolism. . g y q with her. The pediatrics department jg very The faculty are as numbered: Bettina Hilman, M.D., LSU-MC in New excited about the new subspecialist that is joining their department in the fall. She is Martha Louise Goose, Ph.D. She will be recruiting the assistance of the majority of the present faculty to present her series of demonstrations to the third year med students and interns. Dr. Bettina Hilman has graciously consented to play the Queen of Hearts but she says the tarts may give her an allergy. Dr. Goose asked Dr. Little to be the Knave of Hearts. He declined. 94 ' Faculty Joseph L. Little, M.D., Vanderbilt - Head of Department Mary 0. Lim, M.D., Far Eastern University CPhilippinesJ - Neonatology Khin Swe Lay, M.B.B.S., Rangoon Arts and Sciences University CBurmaJ - Neonatology John Dixon, Jr., M.D., Vanderbilt Ambulatory Service An adorable little child Gary J. Levy, M.D., State University of New York - HematoIogy!OncoIogy John Maihles, Ph.D., University of Tennessee - Genetics Orleans - Pulmonary!Allergy Joseph Bocchini, Jr., M.D., Saint Louis University - Infectious Disease Harold Chen, M.D., National Taiwan University - Genetics Cecilia Nervez, M.D., Far Eastern University - Neonatology Ralph Baucum, M.D., LSU-MC in New Orleans - Cardiology Chandrika Kapadia, M.D., Lady Harding Medical College flndiab - Neonatology Robert McVie - M.D., Medical College of Wisconsin - Endocrinology Juan Gershanik, M.D., Medical University of Rosario CArgentinaJ - Neonatology 1 i NH ,X -ksi -, :l'l- Q. V. I t mn, ., , X I . , ,..,, in 4' 1 -1. . l r., 42 'V ui gt., 'Q' ,. -L .i lglqfr N llfi Na., 1 1 YS. 'L ..,,- E 'lf l iii 5 i g K ig-,.:,t f 'Y ,,., G . . f fi. Sz, , . ft I 4, ffgd ffl i, 'Li Ltr ms xxko. 4 ,w iabvnm 12 if I ' f ik i . .5 Va J . ,. it I' r 'VW-ff L . . X, nm, ' H N 5 , f . 14 fx 'V , '4 f 1, 5 Xi A -L It 'L , fi I , M ' f XX ,K K' , 1 f L.. .1 as, 13 X 14 ,,,... i 'Lb in X I Introducing Dr. Lim Dr. Mary Lim joined the Neonatology department this fall. She did her neonatology fellowship at the Indiana University Medical Center. Dr. Lim is a tiny lady who reminds one very much of a porcelain doll but apparently she is not nearly so fragile. She has painted on her lab coat pocket a picture of Lucy saying something like itltaitl Welcome to LSUMC-S Dr. Lim. Faculty 0 95 OBSTETRICS A DGYNECOLOGY qgvnllveamwqon 'nm Where Every Moment Marks The Beginning Of Somebody The faculty are as numbered: 1. Horace E. Thompson, M.D., University of Colorado - Head of Department 2. Gary G. Brooks, M.D., LSU School of Medicine in New Orleans 3. James DeGueurce, M.D., LSU New Orleans 4. Peter S. Kapernick, M.D., University of Oregon WSL.. 'S Even though Dr. Horace Thompson looks like an escapee from the American Gothic painting on the front of a Corn Flakes box, he is actually a world renowned expert in obstetrical ultrasound. This year he was appointed Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at LSUMC-S. When Dr. Thompson got here he found faithful, dedicated Dr. Gary Brooks collapsed in the hall muttering something about water. He was in a state of exhaustion after trying to maintainthe entire OB-GYN program singlehandedly for many months. Since that time two new members have been added to the faculty. Peter S. Kapernick comes from Emory in Atlanta, GA., where he did his internship and residency. Dr. Kapernick has attached the misnomer of Doc to med students, and his hero is Dr. E.A. Friedman of Friedman's Curve fame. Dr. James DeGueurce travels here from Fort Smith, Ark. where he was in private practice in OB-GYN. 96 Faculty A n'rrr vw Q-2,..,:e -1' F' -'ng ig ' .1-in N.. 'Tm V The department is increasing its capabilities in diagnostic ultrasound and genetic investigation by amniocentesis for the detection of fetal abnormalities. They are also expanding the teaching program to include a series of orientation lectures Ci.e. this is a pregnant lady, this is a baby, this is a nonpregnant ladyj and more direct personal contact with the students. ln more concrete areas, they are doing considerable remodeling of the delivery area and post partum area of the hospital. T XX gre? S X y ,- PS YCHIA TR Y -...I 'mf' ' s --. if .wg rw NLT fum-Sr' 2 gtk 4 1 if FX An appropriate comment to be made would be that the psychiatry department is a dedicated collection of gentlemen concerned with the relief of human suffering through counseling and psychotherapy, but one must quickly add that they are also a bunch of wild and crazy guys who chase neurotransmitters in little mice. All of them have a picture of their favorite mouse on their wall except for Dr. Brauchi who has a nude mannequin of the brain painted in the flaming colors of a jester poised on a pedestal behind his desk in his office. Dr. John Brauchi is the leader of this troup of clowns. One can easily imagine him in a white outfit with large red polka dots and ruffles at the wrists and ankles. He appears that he could easily adjust to a pointed hat and a mop wig. He has a jovial laugh and a quick fleeting smile and a belly that shakes when he laughs like a bowl full of jelly. The rest of the group comes under the common heading of neurotransmitter chasers, but some of them moonlight for Barnum and Bailey and others have secondary research projects. Take for example Dr. R.M. Allen. He primarily does neurotransmitter and receptor research, but on weekday afternoons he stars on the Flintstones as Barney Rubble. He has also done Where The Best Laid Plans Of Men Are Usually Foiled By Mice extensive work with ECT and is constantly discussing the merits of living better electrically. Dr. Abraham Flemenbaum, better known to some as Dr. Flamingbroom is a wild eastern European from Columbia who is somewhat smaller than Paul Bunyan but resembles him in the face, what with his beard and all. Dr. Flemenbaum studies neurotransmitters and stereotyped behavior produced by neuroleptics in animals. He also has a team of white mice trained by behavioral modification to turn into white horses and pull coaches which look like pumpkins. Dr. James Smith is a conservative looking fellow who, when he wears green slacks and a tan shirt, looks like a park ranger, but actually he is a psychopharmacologist. He does basic animal research on the effects of psychiatric drugs. Coming to join this merry group is the pied piper of Max Planck institute in Germany, Dr. John Lane. He is reported to have developed a definitive animal model for human anxiety which is used in the testing of antianxiety drugs. All in all the psychiatry department is a very jovial group and are all very dedicated psychiatrists. The Faculty Members are as numbered: 1. John T. Brauchi, M.D., University of Oklahoma - Head of Department 2. James E. Smith, Ph.D., University of Minnesota 3. Abraham Flemenbaum, M.D., Universidad del Valle CColombiaJ 4. Christoph Yung, M.D., National Taiwan University 5. Reuben M. Allen, M.D., University of Texas 6. Donald R. Cherek, Ph.D., University of Minnesota Faculty SUR GER Y Philosophers With Wit As Sharp As Their Blades X. V X . if The concept of a surgeon philosopher is an interesting one. These are men who spend part of their time exercising their expertise with a Bard Parker and the rest of the time expounding at great lengths on such major issues as the sex of the angels. Dr. Rohr is a prime example of this. He is a very elegant . .. WV vhy, rs. .- X g . I l Q- 1 5 . 1 Wi si nus since it is hung about 3 feet over the gentleman who Seems would be top of DY. GOIlngel S head. fellow much more at home on a marble bench wearing a toga and a wreath of leaves crowning his head. On the other end of the spectrum is Dr. Ben Rush who has a very dry, sarcastic wit and describes himself as a shriveled up version of Benjamin Franklin with horn rim glasses. Dr. Rush tells us that at about the time that Zeus was on Mt. Olympus, Sophocles is reported to have said that, Tis a poor physician who will quaver incantations when what his patient needs is the knife. Another surgeon philosopher who expounds primarily about the wheels of progress is Dr. Golinger. He is a scrappy New Yorker who claims that like Cyrano de Bergerac he is from the moon. Dr. Golinger says that the philosophy of W.C. Fields is where he touches base. ln my heart I know he's right. In his office, this surgeon has a mirror with the silhouette of W.C. Fields painted on it. Maybe you would think that Dr. Golinger peers into the mirror to see how close he matches the image, but l doubt it 98 Facuhy claims to be an antisurgeon philosophically. The quote on his bulletin board says: This last part of surgery, namely, operations, is a reflection on the healing art, it is a tacit acknowledgment of the insufficiency of surgery. It is an aimed savage who attempts to get by force what a civilized man would get by stratagem. In the last consideration, Dr. McDonald probably comes out as the chief of these verbose characters. He has an opinion or theory on all subjects from early morning bird calling to underwater basket weaving. Dr. McDonald has recently been awarded membership in the American Surgical Association which is the most respected academic society of surgeons. He says that this is primarily an honor to the department. It reflects that due to various outstanding academic contributions the department is moving into the mainstream of academic surgery. f l x'. E 'Rf ' x j. . I j LSU-MC has recently qualified for membership in the Southeastern Organ Procurement Foundation which is the largest organ sharing system in the nation. This system is coordinated through a central computer. By way of a peripheral terminal here at our hospital it will be possible for the transplant team to locate available organs in the entire southeastern region. 51 z F! L 2 1 A 1 , I .f , Q., Q fw 5 5 F wg n. 5 , wx wi ' rx . E ,,,,.,.-- 5 . .. L xl s Lf ' X V 1. 5 f'f fX wx .,x.v N . QQ. ' . X. 5? 'wr I X it 1 Qt' w. X . .5 5. gxgxtt 'A is nfl! .. .-f f'- L ,,,,,.,v- ' .,.. -f --'f ,s M. ,,,,1...A.... ss... , . .Q--f-ft' l ' ' l ,, Q- M F. E MW A- K X rw U I Suzi . has . Q H mg X' l L I I I is 1 R' T V, it ,, f 'WQJv f .5X Q :ima ' U . A. ...-v-'-f' fx xi' YN.-vi --.g lt Ji ef at-w '2 NX e.4-f , ,m zff Q T F-.NNX - f -4. W ...J- 5-s-.8 S- ,- 1 . K Y Michael S. Rohr, M.D., Tulane Universityg Ph.D., Tulane University' Dr. Gelder and Dr. Rohr discuss research plans. . John C. McDonald, M.D., Tulane University - Head of Department Ronald C. Golinger, M.D., New York University William P. Spillers, M.D., Loyola University Clllinoisj Frank B. Gelder, Ph.D., Ohio State University Dr. Golinger prepares to assist third year students in dog surgery. Benjamin M. Rush, M.D., L.S.U. School of Medicine in New Orleans . Third year medical students learn surgery on hapless dog. I, . Q pw . The renal transplant team - Dr. Johnson, Dr. McDonald, and Dr. Brown. Frank R. Kurzweg, M.D., Harvard University Leonard I. Goldman, M.D., University of Western Ontario Faculty ' 99 1 ' 52-1 x M Aw? , M gr- 4.4-1 Q NWWQ'-., 'Wt J '4 f , .1 ' W ,I , ,. . 5 ,f All Q, I ll A J ,. A, 7 L A ,v . . I ' Q mf' V . ' ' f 5 ' is J 2 -af , rf..,iS4F!4d4 I ,J 7 I 4 45:2 43? 'l' I A 4 ? Otolaryngology 1. Jack W. Pou, M.D. Head of Department Orthopedics 2. James A. Albright, M.D. Head of Department 3. Thomas E. Gillespie, M.D. Not shown: John W. Jackson, M.D Thomas A. Norris, M.D.. Subrata Saha, M.D. Urology 4. Raymond W. Turner, M.D. Head of Department Ophthalmology 5. Louis A. Breffeilh, M.D. Head of Department Anesthesiology 6. C.E. Postell Spurlock, M.D. 7. Marshall T. Metzgar, M.D. Head of Department Not shown: Jeri L. Rasch, M.D. ' Glen R. Saucier, M.D. u mm! Faculty ' 101 FAMIL Y MEDICINE Teaching Students Care C omprehensi vel y 6. 1? . IN: 3 J ' . V ff' .Q K-ar i f ' 3' xx X N V- I . rx ' :arf X- ,50 9 r Y' s X S .o, ,9 1 I QUNQ fi.: -0' ... -' VH. gg 0 0 N '-Xxx elvg' Q. '93 U Q'-'X fx ' 'ft' ' . 'va t as it X 1 4,1 Q H N : ,-,JETQS l ' 3 - p .V xg 'I - in i X:-Jiri? 'ot' ' 2-X 'Z ' . - ft.: ty'o.g..,OfQ ' Q'Q.'.ti H . J' '5.'q'-'fr 'J - also-A-gf.. V'-G - 0 ' -6 .0 0 . 1 v . ,u'o., onfngio, ',oO'4- A If . . ig o.Jn 'n.'u' 'fistx-0.e I v. . 7 it 4 . . t Je 'J .' 52' vVi'. 2Me ,fo.'5.l:'e 1:45 Hia- A A 2:l 1'1' ::Z'4:.92 ' 1 4 s2+I'+ 'l'. 'i ' A 5.0, .-.-' N -Q ,I':o Q, gi- ,.g'nff0l1tf- . f:Z1 1': 7 o.'b 4'x f7'- 'l '3'7f 5-, a', . ,', o tqgvgfwo 9, Q ,,m..,v,,,,aljl,laIlualOr .-cfciff' 3 ':f': f' el,r .i0qLl : 'f' 74 94 'Zi-,ix...,'9!:':'., ,1x:0:l..Sp ' Qtlqtjbpltl :4 ' 'tu' 4 W t W - I 1 - . . 4 - . ' . . ' fqzx., .11:,f.x., .WR-.5 y Qf.:.,g,::Qg3 1,,,, ,,,,,, ,, . , SCENE 4, ' ,r f t.:N:: u ..w.li:. l I-.gg 1:. l 2g3'lQ nf ' 'iii' r' 'Q' 'Q 'fl WWI ' , 1 ' aff? . . 9 Q-.'tQ. T, f . it ' f- ri-I U 4 ' 1. ' l . 5. 4-rx -1 , -..- ...QL -.gs 35.541,-', ,.-,3 J, . 1 - - . - f - . :u.z.xv ,fi f--,'f ZQ . , . c . -' 1 , -'xskkf '. i-elif! -. ,. I n . , , . -. Q., . . L ' 'tr Ns. 'ff:::::-1-'.ZZ.-'S - - - - ' ' 'ff i 'X Q f 1 . - . a I l P ' 1 ffyu.',-.mv - - . , . . ' '05 'N Q -'nu 'I' ' N gs lgxohn , n, ' K . I i ' . , 4 m v . Mi, Xe ,A'Q'0. sf -. H-'Q-1 - 1. .-:- .1-.-:-3.-.axis-Q. . ' . '- , -- The Family Medicine department is very concerned about the medical students learning to care comprehensively. To accomplish this task they are constantly trying to improve the Comp Care Program. This year they have added Dr. Herb Tucker to their full time faculty. Dr. Tucker has been in private practice dealing with cardiovascular diseases since 1956. He is presently chief of the Medicine Department at Schumpert Medical Center and is a Senior Staff Physician at both P. 81 S. and Schumpert hospitals. Dr. Tucker will be working in Comp Care and managing the Wednesday morning clinic sessions. The faculty are as numbered: 1. Roselle Hahn, M.D., U. of Virginia Head of Department 2. Ruby Hunter, M.D., U. of Arkansas Director of Comp Care In the picture Dr. Hunter is showing Mike Girouard how to. 3. Dr. Hunter looking on apprehensively. 4. Herbert Tucker, M.D., LSU-MC in N.O. 5. Dorothy Risinger, M.S.W. Tulane 102 v Faculty shy l E ws 1 I , . ' 13- . fb w s X - 2 -gf, : ' ,af , , qi , 'NJ g Wi 4 aff .1 Dr. Maranto directs Alison in direction of the straight and narrow path of caring comprehensively. 7. Leonard Kancher, M.D., LSUMC-S 8. Patrick Sewell, M.D., LSU-MC in N.O. 9. Karen Allen, Ph.D., U. of Maryland 10. Charles Sias, M.D., U. of Rochester Director of Residency Program 11. Frank Maranto, M.D., LSU-MC in N.O. Director of Preceptorship Program .NX . -5 4 f.v,N 3 'H' ' .. .3 ' -455 . 5 13.4 , l . .. ..-'.s-ESXN-' I JN' .-4 fe1f .I1'E , 541' ,K . wt 'vwy,..f1 M. 1. -i t ' -Qs? if x v 5 ki N L' D vb W ' , . x-..,. -R. 1' '. ' . 5 2 ,fs , 2.1 ,.. Qx lgyi ii 5 k ' e. . ' J x. i t . fx Sy.. :1'. .M-mn .i if 1' ,' ' 3 f La 3 1. ng' Q 1 I C q , ua , V, 41 M, ,gg- ,.,,, .,-.... , ftp! , ,....,x 'VW--. , 'H il 3 ,. ilwa f SU., I, f is 92 ' ' - W' f K r Y 'a 9 Y if f' W fff ' Q fy, ' ' . fi if 1, . Q 53 v Y 1 if 11 'fr' , Q 4:-L, Az 1--H V, 58 1 1' YN- f , wg Qi: QM . ,xg , x p , 10 I 3 If i U . ,ff Y I W 7 -Wm.7,p V - 2 N , 0 Us D Faculty 0 103 NE UROLOG Y Considering The Diagnostic Dilemma Of Bad Nerves Neurologists? They study diseases of the nervous system or, as the laymen say, bad nerves. If you ponder on this phrase for awhile it dawns on you like a grey morning that you haven't the slightest idea what bad nerves are. Maybe they are naughty axons that are always cutting creative capers around muscle fascicles or maybe they are devilish dendrites who tickle the Nissel bodies. Then again, bad nerves can refer to a central nervous system problem. Maybe the butterfly in the spinal column has reverted to a cocoon or perhaps the arborizing Purkinje cells grew some grapes. Whatever the cause of bad nerves, be it tangible or intangible, our dedicated neurology staff searches diligently to define and diagnose these problems. Our neurology department is headed by Dr. Larry Embree who resembles Thomas Jefferson and plays catch with slow moving little old ladies. He describes his faculty as a young, very enthusiastic, hard working group of whom he is quite proud. Unique to the neurology department is a very short but cute land brightj husband and wife team. Dr. and Dr. Donat graduated from the Albert Einstein Medical College in the Bronx CNew York Cityj. They both did their specialty training at the Mayo Clinic. She was in pediatric neurology and 104 Faculty IEW 2 1 fi ff I to 3 'lm - 17 4 I v,-v, iq 4 90 N A Dr. Jeff did special work with EEG J and EMG techniques. Also training in New York was Dr. Shahrokhi who did his neurology training at NYU we associated with Bellvue Hospital. X f New to the department this year is A Q Dr. Andrew Chesson. His special interest is in the treatment and prevention of migraine headaches. He is presently developing a muscle biopsy technique which can be carried out in the treatment room instead of the OR. Coming soon to your local neurology department will be Dr. Edward Kasarski, M.D., Ph.D., who comes straight from his training at the University of Wisconsin and already has 17 publications. -... J .. ts- 9 X wma 1' ,,' . N Members of the faculty are: 1. Larry J. Embree, M.D., University of Arkansas - Head of the Department 2. Jane F.G. Donat, M.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine 3. Andrew L. Chesson, M.D., University of Texas 4. Jeffrey R. Donat, M.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine 5. Fereydoun Shahrokhi, M.D., Tehran University Clranj X New CAT Scanner Will Reside In Old Hospital Morgue 5 1 Q ..-V 'Q A f.. . vi l , l ' , j T l I , W A . lf, .emi I: K fl . 1 4 '11 i e.l. iff .- L '41 wil E, Q, 3 fzs uv 9 A A 'J' 'f X 'Q . X . ' ' .. ', -'A V . , i , M fs 1- 7 K '!8l . Q M. . '- 'Q is , 1 . Q 0' 54 saw' sh- A ii li Faculty members and photograph are as rs numbered: 1. Abraham J. Nicholas, M.D., LSU in N.O. - Acting Head of Department 2. Ratna Datta, Ph.D., Calcutta U. 3. Herbert S. Husbands, M.B.B.S., University of the West Indies 4. James M. Thomson, M.D., University of Minnesota 5. Linda A. Nall, M.D., University of Arkansas 6. George R. Grimes, M.D., Temple U. 7. Mary I. Wood, M.D., University of Arkansas 8. Jose A. Alba, M.D., University of Seville CSpain5 9. Sample of image produced by new CAT Scanner 10. Justin J. Wolfson, M.D., University of Nebraska Slowly you open the door marked Dr. Alba, radiologist, but you don't see anything except a softly glowing mass in a dark room. Not quite sure how to interpret this phenomenon, you turn the light on to get a better view. The glow disappears and there in its place is a somewhat pale Spaniard with thick curly black hair. Even though he is beginning to age, his black eyes still flash when you hand him the X-ray you need read and he eagerly interprets its every shadow. Everything he said was correct because for many years he has averaged one mistake a year and he already made it last week in chest conference. The date 2021. The man Dr. Jose Alba. According to Dr. Nicholas, acting head, the radiology department is expanding in several fields. ln the radiotherapy department there are plans for a new linear accelerator which is capable of irradiating tumors with much more precision. The long awaited CAT scanner is to be installed within the next 3 months. It will be located in the old Confederate morgue. The nuclear medicine department, is getting a large field-of-view scintilation camera which is capable of gated pool studies to investigate heart wall motility and estimate ejection fractions, and thallium myocardium scans which are used to study active perfusion. Faculty 0 105 RAD OL OG Y MEDICAL LIBRARY CN ' 4 O sw... .iw :,,Q . X 4 x ' 1 f H 'QN ul l if' 1,1 .. li I 3, K X X . i i. ,i ,,, 1 . N XX 2 ' 'JRR W A .2 Z Mayo Drake, M.S., Florida State U. Medical Librarian Lynn Wiggins leisurely reviewing for FLEX. Pamela Ashley, M.L.S., LSU - Baton Rouge Instructor - Acquisitions Sophomores catching the pathology matinee. Frank Dunphy studying broken hearts. Virginia Lash, B.S., University of Okla. instructor - Circulation Dept. Marilyn Miller, M.L.S., U. of Pittsburgh Associate Professor - Reference Dept. Mrs. Lash charming a library patron. Marilyn Rogers, M.L.S., LSU - Baton Rouge Instructor - Serials Dept. Elaine Jones, M.S., LSU - Baton Rouge Instructor - Reference Dept. Marianne Puckett, M.L.S., LSU - Baton Rouge Instructor - Circulation Dept. Walter Morton, M.L.S., University of Texas Assistant Professor - Cataloguing Dept. Elizabeth Peatross, B.S., La, Tech University Assistant Professor - Acquisitions 106 Library x N xx-J 4 ii 1 l J .ii 11 .tsi lv , 66 ,if HM it 48:3 wtf. .W di iff! l ,nw P W Y YA A Y, x YA ' g PM H 6-f'f-W , 1 5 ' .1 an L L-. Vi l i 5 f W K an x. Q, liyff 12 i A 43 U 3 ? xg-, ,J , .. ',f'.-.lam ,,,f.i' - A' fx x . .. PN-..,M 'QA- .Q- A.,-v-N , RQ. if A 5 ff xv e 2339 7 Kp. 4 Ji Aj .-,.! if 13 Libraq - 107 '.,4l Q4 . - 1X,.w,isSia' 1 . f m Y ' N 'dw ' mil . ,,.pgg2 'M ' ,,.,.,tg:uA A W. -Y 0,9 ... ,- ,- , .M Sf ' .f A..w ,..,.49 -ex fw, FACULTY CLO E-UP I i G'5'Q,,,t , f' . New X, - , 5. .6 'os' 108 Faculty Sophomore Awards Special Appreciation Dr. Diana Dr. Jobe Dr. Dailey Dr. Smith Dr. Constantinides Dr. Bruce Williams Best Educator Dr. Lowenstein Favorite Professor Dr. Grafton Q f M11 'W Y ' ...- GOOD LUCK IN YOUR NEW LIFE Faculty 0 109 J UNI OR 110 ' Juniors Final Exam for Juniors A 64yo BM comes into the ER with a chief complaint of itching teeth, glowing stools, and intermittent periods of death lasting 4-5 hours per day for the last 18 years. You should: ab Practice arterial sticks on his abdomen. by Draw blood cultures x 8. cj Defibrillate immediately. db Explain the necessity for immediate gastric lavage and proctoscopy and have him sign a consent form. 2. Just before you enter your patient's room on 8J, a nurse sticks her head out of the door and yells, Code! You next: ab Pretend you heard nothing and continue walking past the room. by Laugh hysterically. cj State that she must surely be mistaken - patients on 8J are already dead. 3. You are assisting Dr. McDonald in surgery when he asks the origin, insertion, and blood supply of the pectoralis major muscle. You should: ab Begin speaking Spanish. by Tell him you're late for Comp Care. cb Polish his head. dj Pick your nose and break scrub. 4. The average incidence of attendance during Mini-Blocks as reported by Barnes and Wallace is: ab 5fZ1 by W6 cj less than 196 dj Only during exams 5. You have 5 patients scheduled in Comp Care. Two are pregnant, two have GC, and one has anxiety neurosis with depression. This is: aj A job for Superman. by Normal Comp Care patient population. cj Time for a second cup of coffee. dj All of the above. 6. It's 3:45 p.m. on Friday in Comp Care. Star Trek comes on at 4:00. You get a new patient with a 55 IQ and chief complaint of feelin' poorly for about three years. You next: ab Tell her she is the wrong place and take her to the WIC. by Give her a dime and the number for Dial-a-Prayer. cj Find Dr. Maranto and get the show on the road. 7. Your psychiatry service has grown to an unmanageable size. You make discharge rounds and decide to let one go home. This would be: ab Paranoid schizophrenic with suicidal ideation who drinks his urine. by Psychotic depression with homosexual tendencies who drinks your urine. cb 98 year old chronic OBS who drinks everyone's urine. dj Manic-depressive who eats commodes. 8. You're in Allergy Clinic. Dr. Hilman is giving different instructions to six different people all at the same time. Suddenly, she becomes dyspneic, cyanotic and collapses. You would NOT: ab Take an accurate allergy history. bl Give 100 mg Aminophyllin IVPB. cj Request a sweat chloride test - STAT. db Point out that it's lunch time and leave. iff . ,, CLASS OFFICERS fb, 1515, ,Lf X. .. , Q'-Sc' YQ, ,Q W x Q 1 ! gf? : ' W, . -.ff 4. V 1 ,, if -' .aw Km is --, .' f -FT if iijfif' as H ' 'far gfmf -1. !.f.5fff' ' fr --ws: ..: an .- . fe www '45,-f'farE4:W L Q .'?f'13-kflf' Q- 1' gp- zyqwf 1 ,, n ., 1,-1 ' ff, fifgwgfi H f f','Zf ,Q-',,Qn 1, , ,, 1-. LT 4'? Q. ML' .Af f .ff 7 f 1 '- , 291' ,fd , 5 Y ' fn xx ia H? Group I ff' ' --,,s'- M 112 0 Juniors Beard, Reba Shreveport Donaldson, Dave - Oakdale Girouard, Mike -- Chalmette Herrrnan, Jan -- Orange, NJ Hudson, Rick -- Ruston McClure, Alison - Metairie Morris, Steve - Rayville Nickelson, Bob - Jena Rheams, Chris - Ruston Roubein, Leor - Shreveport Shows, Ginger - Bastrop Smith, John - Jefferson Waterman, Cleve -- Slidell Wong, Susie --' Metairie F -BQ Go to GROUP II WiIson's Wild Men worked well together in their first clinical experiences this year. Group leader Mark Wilson exhibited insight Cas shown belowj into the group needs, and the group learned of patients' needs in Comp Care Clinic as well as in the hospital. The group worked hard, but they did find time to relax and gather around the piano for a song or two together. Maybe it was a coincidence but shortly after the group was instructedfto be empathetic to the patients' needs, Rene Dugas responded with a foot injury and hospitalization. Now that's empa- thy! by David Gorsulowsky Alkire, Chris - Covington Beason, Mike - Shreveport Booth, Ken - Monroe Boudreaux, Art - Slidell Brown, Steve - DeRidder Burks, Matthew - Colfax Cox, Allen -- Baton Rouge I Dugas, Rene -- Marion Ellzey, Ken - Venice Gorsulowsky, David - Shreveport Konikoff, Paul -- Los Angeles, CA Madden, Gary - Bossier City Moreland, Ernest -- Homer Wilson, Mark -- Baton Rouge r .. I Juniors 0 113 Group III Brouillette, Rose -- Greenwell Springs Clary, Diane -- Bossier City Crook, Louis -- Ruston Goodman, Robert --- Shreveport Guiilory, Clint -- Eunice Hamm, David -- Shreveport Henderson, Bruce W- Shreveport Liies, Doug -- Monroe Liliich, Jim -- Shreveport McKiniey, Lois -- 'Monroe Norris, Carol - Monroe Norris, Joe -- Monroe Priddy, Tommy -- Shreveport Stoer, Chuck -- Shreveport .1 x bi 6MVMMM,..,. rl af' , M. Nga 9- wie Group IV 1 f ill' ' N' A Q l X Q P 3 if rm- -5 - t X, , N 1-. .Z 'I , I '- A I K. li Alexander, Al - Monroe Black, Linda - Ringgold Cadwallader, Chester -- Dallas, Tx. ' Delrie, Darcelle -- Pineville Eyre, Bryon -- Alexandria Fertel, Dan -- New Orleans Kennedy, Alan - Grambling Melancon, Tommy -- Natchitoches Odenheimer, Germaine - New Orleans Patterson, Dewitt -- 1 Winnsboro Began the junior year 5 weeks pqe' A'anC',2'atCh't0CheS late Cor were we really in schooljl Pnhodav - ' ' Pay penalty at end of year. Lafayette Tomarchio, John -- Bossier City f- X, QL Juniors v 115 116 0 Juniors D Group V Mn, ,W J ...on Adams, David -- Shreveport Blanchard, Gary Opelousas Blome, Dexter - Shreveport Crawford, Paul -- Lake Charles Davis, Wes - Alexandria Jeffreys, Patricia - Lake Charles Juneau, Mary Jo - Lake Charles Lanehart, Bill - Keo, Ark. Lawlor, Mary -- Shreveport LeCompte, Brian -1 New Iberia Moore, Win - Shreveport Polk, Keith - Bogalousa Shaffer, Vernon -- Minden Tiemann, Debbie - Shreveport Begin on a small scale and work up Start on pediatrics' Group VI 1' fi 71 Angle, Don - New Orleans Anglin, Eddie -- Haynesville Barnes, David - Newellton Black, Charlie -- Homer Cadenhead, Tom - Haynesville Craig, Johnny - Delhi Dineen, Marty -- Penfield, N.Y. Ellis, Ron - Frierson Lowery, Mike - Boyce Luikart, Carl -- Baton Rouge Marx, Robert - Monroe Primeaux, Arthur - Lake Charles Topran, Ernest - Palisades Park, N.J. Wallace, David - Lake Charles Yr 2-11 'ai 12. Q sf , ,,,x , ii? R' T 118 0 Juniors Group VII Atkinson, Ruth - Shreveport Blanchard, Annelle - Monroe Cotter, John - Shreveport Dunn, Mike -- Hammond Gregorio, Johnny -- Bossier City Head, Ken -- Columbia Knight, Fred - Shreveport Lowery, Debra - Westlake McCall, Charlie -- Shreveport Pou, David -- Shreveport Robinson, Pat -- Westlake Smith, Shirley -- Monroe Thomae, David -- Jonesville Wood, Eddie - Shreveport l ' , ,,N,4, Ji 52,13 fi'.f 2 ' f fl ,,......-.--a X .-gif. ax X , w-'J 3 1 In The Clinics i a 3 V ri go fy '. I 34 V. I ' ,A , ,x P10 I X' ,:.-.SN ,..qvn!P' . ..,,,,,-W , , Q I nf-.-.N P 5. -N 4 1 fi 1 ' X .QX E 6 n .amy -nts Juniors 0 119 SENIOR CLASS OF 1979 120 ' Seniors As the flrst full slze class to attend the LSU School of Medlclne ln Shreveport our class of 1979 blazed an academlc pathway for all other full suzed classes to follow From our belated beglnmng ln October 1975 we qulckly reallzed that numerous slze related bugs would probably escort us throughout our next four years slnce we had doubled the mass of the class which preceded us Many tlmes only expernmental could adequately descrlbe the manner ln whlch our class was handled Certainly there were lnconvenlences ldled tnme schedullng mlx ups and sometlmes even dlsheartenmg dlsconcern heaped upon our class u we made It dldn t we? It was lnterestlng to observe the unfoldlng novel of the Class of 1979 over these past four years Amazlng how the attntudes and personalltues evolved from that flrst day we were huddled unto the Student Unlon Sheeplsh unaware wlth no truthfully accurate ldea of what rested before us we were glven two weeks of free lectures that dld llttle to dlspell our preconcelved Ideas of medlcal school Then the fat hut the flre In a manner of speaklng when our medlcal journey began ln earnest as we were herded Into that Green Barn at the VA Hospltal wlth the mutual lnstructlon by Dr Adrian Reed ln Gross Anatomy Many tlmes those flrst few months we pondered on exactly what we were gettlng ln o The last four years are almost a blurr now looklng through the retrospectroscope Yet the memorles wull llnger long after the jubllant test fmlshlng echoes have dled ln the hall Who could forget Jnm Knecht s jokes Pat Flaherty s HUSH attendmg med school by bus being the furst class ln the newly constructed med school bulldmg wlnnlng the flrst Intramural Basketball Champlonshlp sponsorlng the flrst Cadaver Ball afternoon volleyball sesslons that flrst summer locklng horns with Dr Mlsra borrowung a Chrlstmas tree from another class eatlng crawfish raw and allve' Remembrances of the last two years are more dlfflcult to asslmllate We were scattered across Shreveport Bossier as Junlors then to the wands as Seniors The last couple of years sealed lufelong frlendshlps who could forget spendmg a sleepless weekend on Medlclne wlth your classmate turned frlend sllpplng away from the Mental Health Center for a game of golf assemblung during lunch hour for an mtense football game belng coupled ln Llnden to learn declslon making for the flrst tlme enjoying the freedom of Sensor electlves dmmg together one last time at the Graduatlon Awards Banquet and seelng what we once were ln the Freshmen Sophomores and Junuors who followed us J Colton Bradshaw . 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CRAIG R SPRINGMEYER M D LSU Hospltal Orthopedlcs DANIEL S STRAIN M D LSU Hospital Medlcme JAMESETTA W TATE M D LSU Hospital Famlly Practlce JOHN L TATE M D LSU Hospital ENT NANCY J TATE M D LSU Hospital Anestheslology CHRISTINE D TAYLOR deSORCARRAZ M D LSU Hospltal Flexlble JAMES W THOMPSON M D LSU Hospltal Farmly Practice KENDALL C VAGUE M D LSU I-lospatal Surgery RICHARD J VALENZIANO M D Unlverslty of Mlssouru Medlcal Center CLIFTON M VAUGHAN M D LSU Hospital Flexlble CRAIG A VITRANO M D Earl K Long LA Flexlble GERARD A WAGGENSPACK Charuty Hospltal LA Medlcme BRUCE E WHEELER M D LSU Hospltal Flexlble GEORGE S WHITE M D Umversuty San Antomo Teach Hospital Orthopedlcs HORACE L WIGGINS M D North Caroluna Baptlst Surgery ANDY J WRIGHT M D Umverslty of So Alabama OB GYN ROBERT M YOUNG, M D. LSU Hospltal Psychlatry . ,.. . ,.. . , .. . , .. . , .. , .. . , .. . , .. . , .. Family Practice . , .. . , .. ' 1 M.D. .Q ,.. . , .. . ,.. . ,.. 124 0 Seniors Seniors I .ff AA 'A' XI , ,'- ? 535: Senior Famil Album Class 0 1979 Album - 12 5 . ' ' 'if' 1 Jim and Cooper Stuart and Sissy 126 0 Alb K Melinda and Bob W Cliff . 9 , 0 5 'S 1, '5l,i Z3 2,5 539 -s .4 3: 3 . ra, a A , K ,o , SY. Qi!! . .Yu Marilyn, Jim Jr., and Jim , Greg Mary Jane, Beverly, and Jim Bruce J V Albmim 1 Walter 3 1 128 ' Album lv, 1. X me-.. fi ' Af 2? A, . if at ff., Don and Lieben 1 - Tommy and Sherri! 4 1. . O' x. l Jason, Diana, Curtis, and Dominque n George, Harvey, Alida and A r Daniel Richard and Cindy Phillip and Alma Susan, Dick, and Richard W V Albym. - 1297 John Karen 130 Alb Mke Lon . , f + Q , . f 43 f al . la x ff, X I 4 C I .1 . V 1 ,, U Jay Kelston and Jamesetta Becky and Tommy Mke Cra1g - 7 7 - Bill xmx 1 o 'Exo X Q Ag, - Ginger and Bob 5 5- . n ,. ...H . . as 1 x X. 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F ffi V , 1 I f W1fzHzaw6P.:7f1sZ.'fW21z6f..7mi..mi2?L:ffmGrhwwyawrwfkywwalznzmwxanmfzl.mi?2Jai:4w,:zwc2f:Yn2': 1.L ff'17wr2z:0mf- f' ffffwffu 'win V ...Wx Lx' ',,fw4,f,',z- M v -1' H 1' - 'pm swf: my .p Q-' 1 zfzvfv nw z, Q, -mf sm, is mf' 'fr f 'f 4' fm -A Vw: 1, ri g ,: ww my ,c f -, . f ' f' ' W- 1- Lan- V- ,f fy , J ' ' 1 fr H ' , , , , f f f f , .4 PRA C TI CE The Family Practice Student Affiliate group was to try to bring a better understanding to students of Pracuce entaHs.TTHs yearthe orgarnzahon sponsored students and in-town Family Physicians in order for queshons ofthese doctors about pnvate pracHce.t included a blood pressure check held in the commun meetings with guest speakers on topics concerning F This year David Hudson was elected President, C.H. President, Cheryl Warren, Secretary-Treasurer, and C and Sam Abshire, Student Representatives. Vice hoda b H t ,. 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Of course. the paper is a good and , ...Dj , .. The 1978-79 Synapse was again plagued with production difficulties, a decrease in the number of staff 5 I ' r 'A D members, and a lack of submission of quality material. Although these problems hindered regularity in . , W :QS Q ff' publication, most of the scheduled issues appeared in print, containing a broad variety of information. WW' te - ' A 1 JD 5 r Expansion of the staff, regular deadlines, assigned topics for class reporters, and regular contributions ou '- ' we T by faculty members are among the plans for the successful publication of the Synapse in the future. ' .Eg i 3 Editor for this year's Synapse was Art Boudreaux. The assistant editor was Wanda Knight. ampus l El Sl IN A. ll. Boudreaux if e ii , Editor ll figg of Student Affairs d ll and has returned to dwell in Cand aroundl Room + L ,L ' ' we e . . vfurrgrtschiei ixniatligitant is Dr. L. T. Graham, JV- Wh0 will alsonkeee 9251.62 dyin tre Biochemistry Department. Dr. Graham has been knowndash hew , AUX inn anc various other loose derogatories depending on who an w e1 iihe- tl ,Hifi be provided by Mrs. Dru Swartz who will be in the office u - - fl V Vegulay qm0rg-0r-1eg5l hours in the office and other hours, P-f-n- ,l xgggo + -- --A Thugs. ig-nn - 1230: Wed. - Fri. 8:00 - Qgiog- order to I ' l ' 'uw'-WU ' ' th tl ould like to transm n , as Severin ms of mf2me?03itign aviiauna the student Affairs office. lf uhlthe development of t e H PB N th m itu5EHY?mWTTl Soon Cgme go kqow-- -S-l -:-L nn 5 ninrn nf C3hdV OP Q Cup I X X 1 fp fn K f- if iqfp 5 as x yr K 1 3 vs. I gk :i i I 1 yn , vii x cv . - Q 4 . 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Welch Begbie Florist To Our Con trzbutors and Ad vertzsers We Express Our Smcerest Gra trtude Thank You For Your Loyal Support The PULSE Staff A 0 n -1. , 0 o o 1 o Friends ' 167 1 1 l N BOSSIER CITY M00 3 GENERAL HOSPITAL PERSONAL SERVICE Bossier City, La. The hospital unlimited Jack R. Martin, FACHA Executive Director Everything For The Job 3408 HOLL YWOOD A VE. 631-181 1 OPEN: Mon thru Fri 8:00 AM to 9:00 PM Saturdays 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM VICTORIA SA SI-I 8a DOOR CO. I I ! I 1 L N A :Q-I'.lffz'-ig' VM 1 45.9 ' fa- 1,-I 1 f .47 p ,,,., Fc., 4 f A.-. ,W f ,QV . - r 1 -.4 v. f . H ly' ' .VI lvif :fx 5 if ,f'fi'.?c- ..' H , pr- 1 I am, - 55 f K. ..,. Q ' 1 9 -+ X 1 '5 Q C' . 1 1 11. f ' arf:- 4 f Y, 5 I x -X A . 1. .-ui, ,J I in' . ,op MF' Q v. I .- V l X ,ff 1? .f Z V-V, , ' x-.g.11- 180 501 Frlen s lj l 6,459 wi ,gr f as . a d 'LE , - al :sf g .' -' '. '. A g . 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