Medical College of Pennsylvania - Iatrian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

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1 We walk together along a road that opens out to the world ahead of us to the people before us to the dreams within us There is the idea of movement — a process is this of learning? communication? involvement? realizing an identity? achieving a wholeness? If we walk together, we in some way bear a responsibility for each other The Oath says for the benefit of my patients . . . I will pass my life and practice my art It is with grateful awareness of the special role patients have played in our personal and professional enrichment, that we dedicate the 1970 latrian to the patient as he symbolizes the face of mankind. XHXfHfUra WOMAN ' S MEDICAL COLLEGE • 3300 HENRY AVENUE • PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA AN IS BORN TO LIVE, NOT TO PREPARE FOR LIFE. LIFE ITSELF, THE GIFT OF LIFE IS SO BREATHTAKINGLY SERIOUS. Boris Pasternak ■ ' « . Q M 53J v v Kj - .V- ■I - - - r 1 - • THE WISE MAN LOOKS INTO SPACE AND DOES NOT REGARD THE SMALL AS TOO LITTLE, NOR THE GREAT AS TOO BIG; FOR HE KNOWS THAT THERE IS NO LIMIT TO • ¥ JMENSIONS. Lao-Tse RM, EAGER, LIVING LIFE— TO BE ROOTED IN LIFE — TO LEARN, TO DESIRE, TO KNOW, TO FEEL, TO THINK, Katherine Mansfield 4 M| h i ' ROM EACH ACCORDING TO HIS ABILITIES, TO EACH ACCORDING TO HIS NEEDS ITH A SENSITIVITY TO THE POTENTIALITIES OF OTHERS. 11 RUST WILL ALWA YS REMAIN FOR US ONE OF THE GREATEST, RAREST, AND HAPPIEST GIFTS OF HUMAN LIFE IN COMMUNITY . . . ___ _ Dietrich Bonhoeffer 12 O RESPOND TO TRUST WITH THE DEEP AWARENESS THAT WE HOLD IN OUR HANDS HIS WHOLE UNIVERSE LIEE AND DEATH. - ° rHf R AS P £ T E SO iu. Al l THt EKs ON I KNOW THAT PEOPLE GET USED TO SADNESS AND ALSO I WILL GET USED TO IT, BUT I AM AFRAID TO GET USED TO SADNESS BECAUSE I KNOW IT IS DEATH. Vaslav Nijinsky 18 war _ hot tegilb o+her • vino 19 -%r 1 Mi Be extend our horizon, we expand our being, we revel in a mastery of ourselves which gives an impression, mainly illusory, that we are masters of our WORLD - Wilfred Noyce 21 D EEP WITHIN MANKIND, STILL ASLEEP, LIES AN IMMENSE POWER AND TRUTH, WHICH WILL AWAKE ONLY WHEN PERSONS HAVE LEARNED TO BREAK OUT OF ATTITUDES THAT ARE NARROW AND SELF-CENTERED. 22 HEN INDIVIDUALS COME TO RECOGNIZE THE REALITY CALLED MANKIND, HUMAN LIFE WILL PRESENT A NEW HORIZON OF POSSIBILITIES. AND PERSONS WILL LEARN TO FEEL AT HOME WITH THE FAR-REACHING REALITIES OF THE UNIVERSE. Louis Savary ?]  J ' - ' ' ' ' ' 23 ' 5 r efcZ° ' ouf ALK WITH MANKIND DOWN CITY STREETS XPERIENCE THE £ F WELL-BEING THAT COMES FROM HARMONY WITH YOUR SURROUNDINGS. 30 GREATEST BEAUTY IS ORGANIC WHOLENESS, THE WHOLENESS OF LIFE AND THINGS . . . Robinson jeffers 31 HOLENESS OF LIFE AND THINGS i iAi ™ W 8 • - . % . ' - ' I WANT SPRING, I WANT TO TURN LIKE A MOBILE IN A NEW FRESH AIR! I DON ' T WANT TO HIBERNATE BETWEEN WALLS, BETWEEN HALLS! I WANT TO BEAR MY SHARE OF THE ANGUISH OF BEING SUCCINCTLY HERE! Kenneth Koch I T IS IN THE ESSENCE OF THINGS, THAT FROM ANY FRUITION OF SUCCESS SHALL COME FORTH SOMETHING TO MAKE A GREATER STRUGGLE NECESSARY. Walt Whitman 35 ET US SPEAK TO OUR CAPACITY FOR DELIGHT AND WONDER, TO THE SENSE OF MYSTERY SURROUNDING OUR LIVES; TO OUR SENSE OF PITY, AND BEAUTY, AND PAIN; TO THE LATENT FEELING OF FELLOWSHIP WITH ALL CREATION. Joseph Conrad H Truth is to be sought after in a manner proper to the dignity of the human person and his social nature. The inquiry is to be free, carried on with the aid of teaching or instruction, communication and dialogue, in the course of which men explain to one another the truth they have discovered, in order thus to assist one another in the quest for truth. Vatican II on Freedom Dr. Mary Ellen Hartman, Associate Dean Carol Hughes, Lee Anne Finkelstein, Phillipa Wekselblatt Bill Lewis, Eddie Drummond, Sam Selby ft t Left to right: Jo Luoto, Dr. Bernard Sigel, Dean, Mary Hartshorn, Rochelle Pudlowski, Isabella Sharpe, Diane Ross, Rosalie McConachie, Kay Clark, Bettie Freel Dr. Norma Vincent Dr. Karl Gabriel Dr. Jalal Mobini I 41 Dr. David Goldman, Associate Dean, Mr. Christopher Nicholson Mary Miller, Wilma Krause 42 A Dr. Richard Shuman, Acting Chairman, Dept. of Pathology 1 HRil Arleen Solomon, Mary Ann Tran- sue, Jean Marie Meholchick Lois Estok, )oan Fluri the knowledge of new things — anticipation and involvement and whispers within, of a higher hope for mankind Mary Murphy, Lou Marsh, Bart Caplan, Beth Nelson, Endla Phelan Fred Crawford, Dr. Spencer Rosenthal, Bob Domanski, Dr. Nitya Kundu Dr. William Strimel, Dr. Theodore Krouse 45 Cherie Evans, Cheryl Makokele Dr. Marion Narrod, Dr. Stuart Narrod, Acting Chairman, Dept. of Biochemistry 46 Lou Occhipinti, Yvonne Ouglas, Rosalie McConachie Susan Eglick, Rochelle Pudlowski, Diane Ross 47 48 Charles A. Glanville Dr. Ethel Weinberg, Assistant Dean Lewis Snitzer, Gail Yip, Kathy Motil, Jean Gretsch, Dr. Madeline Fusco I v i Mr. Jay Yedvab, Mr. Alden Doolittle Elaine Ciak, Ellen Hoffa, Susan Eglick, Barbara Schlager, Cathy Artis, Roseann Gorey, Kathleen Carroll Rose Mohr, Chris Hashimoto, Eva Balash, Nancy Curry 50 Dr. Maynard Dewey, Chairman, Dept. of Anatomy, Drs. Abraham Kulangara, David Williamson, Bernard Pennock, Ronald Irving The wise teacher does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. Kahlil Gibran Virginia Fuller, Paula Frank, Donna Freedman, Dr. Kristen Ries Jane Reynolds, Jean Marie Meholchick, Dawn Malcolm, Helen Meeks Marilyn LaSovage, Dr. Ronald Irving, Maxine Spool, Mary Page, Dr. I. D. Zimmerman 52 Dr. I. D. Zimmerman Sandra Abda, Renee Solow, Lou Marsh, Diane Ross Marilyn LaSovage, Lou Occhipinti, Mary Ann Cavataio, Noel Cawley, Joan McClinn 53 Dr. Ilmia Bano Judy Gilmore, Lisa Luwisch, Lani Graham Dr. Ruben Diaz 54 Dr. Anita K. Bahn Elise Jacques, Marguerite Weill, Mary Ellen DeBonis Dr. Maynard Dewey, Dr. Lloyd Barr fey Curry, Eva Balash 55 t. Kathe Filoon, Evelyn Baker Dr. Alan Berg Dr. Judith Mausner, Dr. Anita K. Bahn, Deputy Chairman, Dept. of Preventive Medicine Paula Duke, Darlene Goldstein, Pat Wesley 56 Chris Hashimoto, Gail Hansen Dr. Maria Kirber George McGill Dr. Charles Swaine, Acting Chair- man, Dept. of Pharmacology 57 58 Dr. Andrew Beasley Dr. Clifton Ogburn Dr. Laurence Snow Irma Rieber, Mary Murphy, Beth Nelson Linda Pape, Ann Gerace, Dr. Elaine Whitbeck Dr. Mary McKee Porter, Chairman, Dept. of Clinical Pathology Dr. I. N. Dubin Dr. Marie DiBerardino I Jennifer Davis, Jill Pincus, Mary Giordano, Susan Jonas Library staff: Mrs. Violet Heber, Miss Beatrice Rym- shaw, Mrs. Bernice Jenkin- son, Mrs. Margaret Henry, Miss Pauline Johnston, Miss Ida Draeger 60 Stephen OeArmond, Elaine Ciak, Kathy Motil, Cheryl Leddy, Linda Walzer Virginia Fuller, Dr. Maria Kir- ber, Marjorie Stanek, JoAnn Nevyas, Carol Currier, Joan Fluri, Donna Freedman 61 ■ l gjl ' T , ftj--= - ' .-. ' H When a man commits himself to anything, fully realizing that he is not only choosing what he will be, but is at the same time deciding for the whole of mankind — Alice Savage, Frances Bayl- son, Ann Splete Rose Miketta 62 Kathleen Toomey, Marge Mullins Linda Walzer, Caliann Lum in such a moment a man cannot escape from the sense of complete and profound responsibility Jean-Paul Sarte Jk m il f Vfe I .■ x ■JSaffi 91 ; ■ ■ :- Claire Marsh, Nina Morse, Dr. Ron Rosenthal Drs. David Wagner, Karl Roth, Juh-Hueg Chen THERE IS A WHOLENESS ABOUrTHE FULLY GROWN PERSON WHICH MAKES HIM CONCENTRATE ON THE PRESENT MOMENT 65 Dr. Donald R. Cooper, Chairman, Dept. of Surgery Dr. Louis Margolis 66 O Dr. Lester Karafin Dr. Ralph A. Knight Hurry up please it ' s time. T. S. Eliot Dr. Robert L. Lambert, Medical Director Dr. James P. Boland I Dr. Albrecht Schmitt 67 Mrs. Estelle Quinn, Dr. Aurora Dr. John Urbach ... if you look back you can almost see the wall of time . . . looking forward there are no walls so get on your mark, get ready, get set . . . (. . . once, we didn ' t know how to believe in a rocket ship or even a lawn mower.) make space in your brain for tomorrow ' s things Sister Corita Dr. Harry Gottlieb 69 Dr. James Higbee Dr. Errikos Constant Chris Quinn 70 Dr. James Bassett Mr. George Hay Mrs. Whitmore, Dr. Harriet Arey Dr. William Sembrot Doris Minasian 71 ■HHH9 Dr. Donald Dorencamp Dr. Robert Stanton 0r. Eva Fox, Chairman, Dept. of Radiology Dr. Robert Lambert Dr. Lee Winston, Dr. Herta Schrom Dr. Maurice Clifford, Dr. Boots Cooper Dr. Leo Madow, Chairman, Dept. of Psychiatry t Dr. Murray Miller Mrs. Alma Sykes J Dr. Eugene Bai Dr. Nina Steg, Dr. Paul Kovnat Julie Ricking, Kathy Maloney He who opens himself to another receives the world in him. Martin Buber Mary Ann Haflin, Dr. Elizabeth Waugh, Marion Fanning 74 Dr. George Schemm, Dr. Walayat Saeed fH J r HT M 1 Dr. Ralph Myerson, Dr Nihl Lee 75 Drs. Charles Rojer, Rahim Bassiri, Don Forester Dr. Virginia Lautz Dr. Walter Forster 76 Dr. Denise Huff Genevieve Aschom Lorraine King, Gail Fisher 77 Dr. Phyllis Marciano Dr. Fae Adams Dr. Arnold Feldman, Dr. Paul Siegel 78 I am a part of all that I have met; Yet all experience is an arch wherethrough Gleams the untraveled world. Tennyson Diane Karl, Dr. Donald Kaye, Chairman, Dept. of Medicine Ginny Bolmarcich, Sandy Chase, Jeanne Meisler Dr. Mary Dratman 79 ' ,.v , :«r3 f.--- Suzanne Smith, Dr. Laeeq Ahmad, Dr. Mehboob Ahmed Mimi Welsh Kathy Van Aalten, Jean Wiley, Dr. Lois Roberts Dr. Doris Goodman i Pam Bensen, Kathy Mirante, Carol Munch Dr. Doris Howell, Chairman, Dept. of Pediatrics Dr. Grace Nachod Dr. Ludivinia Caballero i I 82 Dr. Karl Roth, Beverly Roth Dr. Nidia Yanez, Dr. Meera Nathan ■ Dr. Walter Rubin, Dillie Crunauer, Mary Dilloway Dr. Bienvenido Samson Corrine Keating, Marie Weinberger 83 To right: Dr. Sukhdev Grover, Wendy Coleman, Judy Feldman, Mary Dilloway, Dr. Nawal Metry Below: Dr. Rosalie Burns, Ann Baranauskas, Maggie McAloon, Denise Mulvihill, Doris Minasian A man can reveal to you only that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge. Kahlil Gibran Dr. Doris Goodman, Dolores Rodriguez, Miss Barbara Atkinson Dr. Doris Bartuska 85 Charlotte Skibbs, Yolanta Kulpa Dr. Joseph Fabiani Miss Eleanor Hardy Mr. Brendan Minihan, Miss Susan Moroz 86 m V « m jam Dr. Alicia Tayao, Dr. Aurora Noriega, Alice Uong Dr. Leo Madow, Miss Pat Ferrone, Dr. Dick Limoges, Miss Frances Stanford ■ r ,rt Student Council: sitting left to right: Sandy Chase, Grace Letton, President Trudi Scott, Mary Lou Marsh, Kathy McCarten; standing: Sheryl Buckley, Rose Mohr, Cherie Evans, Ingrid Muhle, Barbara Starrett, Meriel Lee. Zeta Phi: sitting left to right: Sara Palone, Vickie Romeo, President Kathy McCarten, Carol Lake, Lisa Luwisch, Trina Menden; standing: Caliann Lum, Rose Mohr, Cathy Artis, Cheryl Diamond, Lois Estok, Kathy Musser. IATRIAN EDITORS Barbara Starrett Kathy Mirante Rose Miketta Kathy Toomey VITAL SIGNS EDITORS Barbara Starrett Kathy Mirante Cherie Evans Roseann Gorey Student American Medical Association: Kathy Toomey, Sue Maturlo, Lois Estok, Barbara Hancock, Barbara Brad- ford, President Lu Aquino. 89 - : .there are from time to time mornings, both in summer and winter, ' when the world seems to begin anew . . . when there are visile the effects of a certain creative energy henry thoreau d EAN TO THE SENIORS: This year since becoming the Dean at our school I have had an opportunity to see at closer hand the process and problems of medical education. The process is complex and the problems are numerous. I am confident, however, about the future mainly because, of certain attributes I have seen in you and other students of medicine today. You are a concerned group. Your concern is constructive and relevant and in keeping with the basic precepts of medi- cine. All of us wish you well and hope that the commitment which you so refreshingly exhibit now will remain with you. Bernard Sigel, M.D. Dean 92 Q RESIDENT TO THE CLASS OF 1970— GREETINGS: During these medical sc hool years, you have encountered more change than any of your predecessors during a comparable interval. Our community — national and local — is going through almost revolutionary changes. Indeed, the basic characteristics of Medicine and Medical Practice — methods, content and ethics — are today being challenged as seldom before. In addition, your Medical College has changed physically, socially and professionally to a degree that is difficult to describe or understand fully. Perhaps by the end of the next decade we may be able to evaluate these new dimensions. The need for change will continue for years to come. I am confident that you and I, like WMC, will be able to change too; if possible we will move a little ahead of the times. For myself and on behalf of the Board, the Officers, and all the College Family, I want to wish you every success in your future careers. Yo f sincerely, Gler Ryteymaster, M.D. President 93 3 •••• «« • sa aaaaa a a a • a a c • 3 ft , a ■ .    ••■   « -a • ••-•- a • 9 a aa« aa aa  ■■« ■ «• « « • •   « ; •  «••• •«  •• ■« ,« ••«--  -.-•■ « .    ««« a « S t  • « ' • «• ■■ ' . « ••■ «aMM aft ■ -.  £ I a i. I •«•■•: ituNiaia aa a ■ «  aar - ««-.,-. i |II MI II 11.11 • - ■ • P fc a   «?.«: SB « B .  .m  i sac « « «• s «s 8 B M ■ ■ S SS I I ■■ C  ■ ■ ■ • ■■• • ?■•■■• :iiiikiiii lllllki  ••! e aaaaaaa I 9 S •  ■ a at 111 lltt -•« Ul! A « S  « I aaaa i . T • M ■ «! 1 illl diimccM • « ■ at ail R - •■«« taai ■ J   a - sh« ■■§« A • « W HC«1 .  a a 8 a as ■ ■ . B . ■f . ■  •! ■ «l?KXa1 3l ■ • .- ■ v ' . ' ■■■««!««■ ■a: .a«_ ' nti.vet x c mmmmm ■ ■ a«« ma ! ti : «•, : • science sights -sound facts faith service ' nsitivity understanding relevance textures nsions tenderness courage wishes whims intelligence identity • tears trust • hope • we  the web of the years time ideas thou ts • encounter ' response • work • science • sight sound facts faith service sensitivity unde anding relevance • textures • tensions tender s courage wishes whimsy intelligence ic tity • tears trust • hope • weave the web of tin ?ars time ideas thoughts encounter sponse work science sights sound • facts th ' service sensitivity • understanding • releva ; textures • tensions • tenderness • courage • v les whimsy • intelligence identity tears tru hope • weave the web of the years time • as • ' thoughts • encounter • response • work • s ice • sights • sound facts • faith • service •; sen ity • understanding • relevance • textures • ten is • tenderness courage wishes whimsy ii ligence • identity • tears • trust • hope • weave l| Ricarda Louise Baum East Syracuse, New York City College of the City University of New York, B.S. 97 Eileen Amy Bazelon Baltimore, Maryland Bryn Mawr College, B.A. 98 Kristine Bostrom Waverly, New York State University of New York at New Paltz, B.A. 99 Susan H. Bray Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ursinus College, B.S. 100 Lynn Joy Burkes New York, New York City College of the City University of New York, B.S. 01 Marylou Buyse New York, New York Hunter College of City University of New York, A.B. 102 Barbara A. Carson Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Pennsylvania State University; Temple University 103 Patricia A. Conrad Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Syracuse University, B.A. 104 m Lourdes Carlota Corman Astoria, Queens, New York Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart, B.A. 105 Bernadette Naughton De Armond Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Immaculata College, A.B. 108 m Carol Anne Dinkelacker Cold Spring Harbor, New York Skidmore College, B.A. 109 Fran Du Rocher Forestdale, Rhode Island Trinity College, B.A. Brown University, M.S. 110 1 Carol Knepshield Felton Apollo, Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh, B.S. 1 1 Mary-Franklin Guthrie Round Hill, Virginia The George Washington University, B.S. 112 _ Suzanne P. Harwood Delmar, New York State University of New York at Cortland, B.S. 113 Joan E. Hurlock Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Beaver College, B.A. 114 Laura Sue Inselman Brooklyn, New York Barnard College, A.B. 115 Gwen Kunken Rockville Centre, New York New York University, University College of Arts Sciences, A.B. 116 Carol Lake Tyrone, Pennsylvania Juniata College, B.S. 117 m rw r- Barbara Carole Lipschitz Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn College of City University of New York, B.A. 120 Gina Paula Lopez Panama City, Panama Western Reserve University, B.A. 121 Sandra D. Mann Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Temple University, A.B. 122 Joyce Anne McCaffrey Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Immaculata College, A.B. 123 I Kathleen M. McCarten Cranston, Rhode Island Pembroke College, B.A. 124 Susan Virginia McLeer Damariscotta Mills, Maine University of Maine, B.S. 125 Ida Jean Newton Winthrop, Massachusetts Radcliffe, B.A. 126 Karen Ruth Pohutsky Old Forge, Pennsylvania Marywood College, B.S. 127 Winifred Pack Pumphrey Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Temple University, B.A. 128 Rose Recco Glendale, New York St. Joh n ' s University, B.S.,M.S. 129 Henrietta Kotlus Rosenberg Brooklyn, New York Brooklyn College of City University of New York, B.A. 132 Maria Supko Ross Nanticoke, Pennsylvania Wilkes College, A.B. 133 Margitta Maurer Santra St. Louis, Missouri Washington University, A.B. 134 J Barbara Kleiner Schindler Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Boston University, A.B. 135 Gertrude Elizabeth Scott Jenkintown, Pennsylvania Goucher College, B.A. 136 Clare Chia-Chen Siu New Rochelle, New York Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart, A.B. 137 Catherine Frances Sladowski Bayonne, New Jersey Chestnut Hill College, B.S. 138 G. Jane Smadbeck New York, New York The St. Lawrence University, B.S. 139 Carol Anne Stamp Castile, New York Cornell University, A.B. 140 Barbara Starrett Bradley Beach, New Jersey City College of the City University of New York, B.S. 41 Susan Steremberg Fairfield, Connecticut University of Michigan, A.B. 44 Suzan M. Streichenwein Forest Hills, New York Molloy Catholic College for Women, B.S. 145 Bonnie M. Tompkins Bar Mills, Maine University of Wisconsin, B.A. University of Maine, M.S. 146 Mollie Turpin Ardmore, Pennsylvania Agnes Scott College, B.A. 147 Winona Mackey Wales Warsaw, Virginia Howard University, B.S. 48 Wendy J. Weinstock Albany, New York University of Massachusetts, B.A. 149 Marilyn Frellsen Witherup Franklin, Pennsylvania Grove City College, B.S. 150 Marsha Wolfson Edison, New Jersey Fairleigh Dickinson University, B.S. 151 Kathleen Susan Zaremba Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ch estnut Hill College, A.B. 152 INTERNSHIPS RICARDA L BAUM Long Island Jewish Hospital New Hyde Park, New York EILEEN A. BAZELON Hospital of Woman ' s Medical College Philadelphia, Pennsylvania KRISTINE L. BOSTROM Woman ' s Medical — VA Hospitals Philadelphia, Pennsylvania SUSAN J. BRAY Woman ' s Medical — VA Hospitals Philadelphia, Pennsylvania LYNN J. BURKES Long Island Jewish Hospital New Hyde Park, New York MARYLOU BUYSE University of Michigan Affiliated Hospitals Ann Arbor, Michigan BARBARA A. CARSON Woman ' s Medical — VA Hospitals Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PATRICIA A. CONRAD Jefferson Medical College Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania LOURDES CORMAN Hospital of Woman ' s Medical College Philadelphia, Pennsylvania BERNADETTE DeARMOND Hospital of Woman ' s Medical College Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CAROL A. DINKELACKER Meadowbrook Hospital East Meadowbrook, New York FRANCES A. DuROCHER Woman ' s Medical — VA Hospitals Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CAROL K. FELTON Hospital of Woman ' s Medical College Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MARY F. GUTHRIE Hospital of Woman ' s Medical College Philadelphia, Pennsylvania SUZANNE P. HARWOOD Hartford Hospital Hartford, Connecticut CAROLE H. HATAYAMA Los Angeles County USC Medical Center Los Angeles, California JOAN E. HURLOCK Lankenau Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania LAURA S. INSELMAN St. Luke ' s Hospital New York, New York GWEN KUNKEN Presbyterian U of Pennsylvania Medical Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania CAROL L. LAKE Mercy Hospital Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania GINA P. LOPEZ Kaiser Foundation Hospital Oakland, California SANDRA D. MANN Graduate Hospital U of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania joyce a. McCaffrey McCook U of Connecticut Hospital Hartford, Connecticut KATHLEEN M. McCARTEN St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor, Michigan SUSAN V. McLEER Strong Memorial Hospital of U of Rochester Rochester, New York IDA JEAN NEWTON Boston City Hospital Boston, Massachusetts KAREN R. POHUTSKY Henry Ford Hospital Detroit, Michigan WINIFRED P. PUMPHREY Germantown Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ROSE RECCO Coney Island Hospital Brooklyn, New York HENRIETTA ROSENBERG St. Christopher ' s Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MARIA S. ROSS Woman ' s Medical — VA Hospitals Philadelphia, Pennsylvania GERTRUDE E. SCOTT Los Angeles County Harbor General Hospital Los Angeles, California CLARE C. C. SIU Montefiore Hospital Bronx, New York CATHERINE SLADOWSKI St. Barnabas Hospital Livingston, New Jersey JANE SMADBECK Michael Reese Hospital Chicago, Illinois CAROL A. STAMP New York Medical College Metropolitan Hospital New York, New York BARBARA STARRETT Montefiore Hospital Bronx, New York SUSAN STEREMBERG St. Vincent ' s Hospital Bridgeport, Connecticut SUZAN STREICHENWEIN Beth Israel Hospital New York, New York BONNIE M.TOMPKINS Pennsylvania Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MOLLIETURPIN Hospital of U of California in San Diego San Diego, California WINONA M. WALES Hospital of Woman ' s Medical College Philadelphia, Pennsylvania WENDY J. WEINSTOCK University of Illinois Affiliated Hospitals Chicago, Illinois MARILYN F. WITHERUP Woman ' s Medical — VA Hospitals Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MARSHA WOLFSON Mount Zion Hospital San Francisco, California REIKO YAMASAKI Los Angeles County USC Medical Centei Los Angeles, California KATHLEEN S. ZAREMBA Washington Hospital Center Washington, D.C. 153 SUSTAINING PATRONS Fae M. Adams, M.D. Rosalie Reardon Albers, M.D. Elizabeth R. Baldwin, M.D. Dr. Mrs. James Bassett Louise Mary Puglise Benvenuto, M.D. Frieda Berenson, M.D. Dr. Mrs. Karl Beyer, Jr. Martha L. Biemuller, M.D. Anita Uhl Brothers, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Albert Burkes Elsie R. Carrington, M.D. Mr. Mrs. John M. Carson Barbara Keil Cohen, M.D. Boots Cooper, M.D. Donald R. Cooper, M.D. Carmela F. deRivas, M.D. Maynard M. Dewey, Ph.D. Mr. Mrs. Armand D. DuRocher Patricia J. Ebaugh, M.D. G. E. Engstrom Jr., M.D. Harriet L. Felton, M.D. Catherine E. Foster, M.D. Martha K. Dull, M.D. Eva F. Fox, M.D. Karl L. Gabriel, V.M.D., Ph.D. G. F. B. Associates Mr. Mrs. Alfred Goldstein Jean Gowing, M.D. Virginia B. Hartridge, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Alfred N. Hartshorn Richard B. Herman Dr. Mrs. Louis U. Jacques Louise B. Kaiser Dr. Mrs. Lester Karafin Natalie Kechijian, M.D. Dr. Mrs. A. Richard Kendall June F. Klinghoffer, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Louis Kotlus A. Kraf, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Milton Kunken Dr. Mrs. ' Samuel Lake 154 Virginia D. Lauzun, M.D. Dr. Mrs. Mark Y. Lee Jane Marshall Leibfried, M.D. Grace Maher, M.D. Lillian Malone, M.D. E. J. Masoro, Ph.D. Drs. John Anne S. Master Teresa McGovern, M.D. McGraw Hill Inc. Mrs. John W. Merriam Mr. Mrs. Dominic Mirante Sophie Mishelevich, M.D. Eleanor Dino Montague, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Mullins Catherine K. Owen, M.D. Anne H. Pike, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Angelo Recco Mr. Mrs. C. F. Ricking Mildred Rogers, M.D. Dr. Mrs. Charles L. Rojer Viola P. Scanland, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Aldred W. Scott Lillian Paula Seitsive, M.D. Dr. Mrs. William Sembrot Dr. Mrs. Samuel C. Sheiman Dr. Mrs. Maurice Sones Mr. Mrs. Sam Starrett Frances Stavola, M.D. Peggy-Jeanne St. Clair, M.D. R. O. Stein, M.D. Ursula W. Steinberg, M.D. Patricia J. Stuff, M.D. Alice Teahan, M.D. Gaja D. Teddone, M.D. Frances Triboletti, M.D. Stephen G. Vasso, M.D. Anne Watkins, M.D. Blanche B. Wunderle, M.D. Alma L. Young, M.D. PATRONS Mr. Mrs. William Abda Janet E. Allgair, M.D. Alice M. Anderson, M.D. Harriet M. Arey, M.D. Mary Bacon, M.D Virginia M. Badger, M.D. Anita K. Bahn, Sc.D. Evelyn R. Baker Mr. Mrs. John J. Baranauskas Edith Goodwin Barbour, M.D. O. E. Baum, M.D. and the Psychiatric Residents E. Cooper Bell, M.D. Morgana Martinez Benabe, M.D. Dr. Mrs. James G. Boyd Marion Abbott Boyd, M.D. Anna M. Brady, M.D. Mrs. Elizabeth Brittain Laurence T. Browne, M.D. Rosemary O ' Donnell Brunetti, M.D. Lily Brunschwig, Ph.D. Rosalie A. Burns, M.D. Frances S. Campbell, M.D. Mary M. Cavasina, M.D. Corinne Trullinger Chamberlin, M.D. Earl R. Chastain Stanley P. Ciak Marcia L. Collins, M.D. Errikos Constant, M.D. Dorothy R. Conzelman, M.D. Constance Croyle Cornog, M.D. Louise M. Dantuono, M.D. Frederick D. DeMartinis, Ph.D. Barbara DeRemer, M.D. Mrs. W. Finley Derr Elizabeth S. Dinkelacker James C. Dinkelacker Ida J. Draeger Mary Bagan Dratman, M.D. Dr. Mrs. Paul G. Eglick Dr. Mrs. Arnold Feldman Judith Haschak Figura, M.D. Kathe Filoon Mr. Mrs. Carl G. Fisher R. Jean Fleckenstine, M.D. Virginia Lee Fogerson, M.D. Marcus A. Foster Mr. Mrs. Carlton B. Frellsen Dr. Mrs. Abraham M. Frumin Albert L. Gaskins, M.D. Dr. Mrs. Charles A. Gerace F. W. Ginsburgh, M.D. Charles A. Glanville Drs. Joel B. A. Deborah Goldstein Betty L. Gorman, M.D. Harry Gottlieb, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Richard F. Gretsch Mr. Mrs. Carl F. Haeussler Sr. Lois M. Hammond, M.D. Gene F. Haring, M.D. Mary Ellen Hartman, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Wayne P. Harwood Mr. Mrs. Narumi Hatayama Mr. Mrs. Joseph B. Higley Esther Smucker Hodel, M.D. Esther Hottenstein, M.D. Doris A. Howell, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Alexander M. Inselman Elsie Ernest Johnson, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Alfred E. Jones Mr. Mrs. S. Blackwell Jones Frances Karp, M.D. Sharon L. Kasdin, M.D. Donald Kaye, M.D. Mrs. John B. Kelly Maria W. Kirber, Ph.D. Mr. Mrs. Simon Kleiner Margaret Noyes Kleinert, M.D. Elizabeth Knapper, M.D. Blaine C. Knepshield Dr. Mrs. George P. Kochis Mary J. Kokosky, M.D. Paul Kovnat, M.D. Ruth S. Kull, M.D. Elizabeth Kundert, M.D. Elizabeth Labovitz, M.D. Robert L. Lambert, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Erwin Lange May Y. Leong, M.D. Dr. Mrs Glen R. Leymaster Arthur, Johnny, Petey Darly Lowry Dorothy J. Lyons, M.D. Mr. Mrs. W. H. Mackey Leo Madow, M.D. Frank W. Malaney Mr. Mrs. Myer C. Mann Phyllis Marciano, M.D. Dominick Maturlo Judith Mausner, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Cornelius A. McAloon Mr. Mrs. Edward McCaffrey 56 Mr. Mrs. Joseph C. McCarten Marguerite B. McCarthy-Brough, M.D. Kay Michelis, M.D. Murray C. Miller, M.D. Marie Millikin, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Minas Minasian Phyllis C. Moeller, M.D. Olive Morgan, Ph.D. Annetta L. Murphy, M.D. Dr. Mrs. Ralph Myerson Grace R . Nachod, M.D. Herbert J. Nevyas, M.D. Mr. Mrs. David J. Newton Christopher Nicholson William R. O ' Brien, M.D. Rose R. O ' Connell, M.D. Mary S. Oda, M.D. S. John Oeschsle, Sr. Clifton A. Ogburn Jane B. Oldden, M.D. Mary J. O ' Sullivan, M.D. JoAnne Overleese, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Felix Palone, Jr. Jeanne Pamilla, M.D. Miss Frances E. Paulson Joanna Pecman, M.D. Mary DeVVitt Pettit, M.D. Pharmacy Department, WMCH Mr. Mrs. Wm. Pincus Mrs. Mildred M. Pohutsky Dr. Mrs. G. L. Popky Anna Dumitru Poporad, M.D. Mary McKee Porter, M.D. Dr. Mrs. Robert C. Prall John B. Prizer Elsa K. Rahn, M.D. Doris E. Rappaport, M.D. Rita Silverberg Reuben, M.D. Kristen Ries, M.D. Mrs. R. G. Rincliffe Dr. Mrs. Charles Wm. Ritter Rigoberto Rodriguez William J. Rorer Inc. Mrs. Edward L. Rosenbaum Eleanor Roverud, M.D. Walter Rubin, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Simon Sanders Drs. Beatrice Julius Sandhaus George W. Schemm, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Joseph Schindler Herta M. Schrom, M.D. Evelyn Schumacher, M.D. Kathleen Scott Rita E. Scott, M.D. Carol Shapiro, M.D. Helen Batdorff Shucker, M.D. Paul Siegel, M.D. Dr. Mrs. Bernard Sigel Charlotte Silverman, M.D. Mrs. Warren Smadbeck Dr. Mrs. Ralph E.Smith Mrs. Joseph Soly Mr. Mrs. Myron F. Stamp Frances Stanford Robert W. Stanton, M.D. Joan G. Stern, M.D. Monica Stewart-Bentley, M.D. Dorcas L. Stoltzfus, M.D. Nancy J. Stubbe, M.D. E. H. Suitor, M.D. Charles R. Swaine, Ph.D. Janice Sydell, M.D. Loring E. Sylvester, M.D. Ann Gray Taylor, M.D. Harry L. Thomas, M.D. Kazue Togasaki, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Francis J. Toomey Lorraine Torkelson, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Vard V. Transue Sr. Philip R. Trommer, M.D. Mr. Mrs. D. D. Uong Mrs. Jacob H. Vastine, II Toni Verso, M.D. Juliet Vilinskas, M.D. Melissa A. Warfield, M.D. Elizabeth S. Waugh, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Norman M. Weed Ethel Weinberg, M.D. May Weinstein, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Irving Weinstock Elaine G. Whitbeck, Ph.D. Robert G. Wilder Lee Winston, M.D. William Wolf Mr. Mrs. Murray Wolfson Elaine Wolk, M.D. Margaret Gray Wood, M.D. Nina Woodside, M.D., M.P.H. Mr. Mrs. Jay Okun Yedvab Audrey Ann Zelkovic, M.D. 157 just for fun... Seniors, do you remember? I thought we were supposed to be the doctors. 158 The food can ' t be that bad! 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Friendly Community. 166 Editors: Barbara Starrett ' 70 Kathy Mirante 71 Rose Miketta ' 72 Kathy Toomey ' 73 Photography: Clare Siu ' 70 Jane Smadbeck ' 70 Barbara Starrett ' 70 Kathy Mirante ' 71 Meriel Lee ' 72 Rose Miketta ' 72 Bob Johnston (Zamsky Studios) and others Copy: Kathy Mirante ' 71 Cover Design: Barbara Starrett ' 70 Helpers: Doris Minasian ' 71 Lois Estok ' 72 Bonnie Tompkins ' 70 Lourdes Corman ' 70 _- « In saying good-by, my thanks go to Dr. Maynard Dewey, who gave us complete use of his photographic darkroom, to Kathy Toomey, who essentially did all the typing, to Rose Miketta, who co-ordinated the Senior Section, and to Kathy Mirante, who compiled and pre- pared all the copy. My thanks also go to the Public Relations Depart- ment who cooperated with us throughout tr7e ' ear. Our plans were to produce a book that portrayed the activities and accomplishments of our medical school. 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