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■« - fl? Iff M •• u rf. i ■' ; ; : IHHf WMMMVI ■■■S ' fc  v . Sll: I I « si L - BS r- ■«  . — «. M •• ••■. b !■■■• SUP 6 ■■-. g ; ' :■the 1976 IATRIAN in appreciation of theVAGOMER ' . ' ' -■• « jsms $ There once was a gomer in Philly, Who thought health care was quite silly. ; . He drank and he smoked - : . ' . ' : ' And he nearly croaked . ' :. ' ' A perfect patient for Woodland University. - This same VA gomer developed COPD, And later converted his PPD. One day it grew cold • : V ' .. And he got less bold And was admitted to 5 South on MCP. The old chart was 10 inches thick. It was enough to make the intern sick. After6H P ' s And blood cultures time three The old gomer really had had it. ' ' . h A week later the SMA-6 was ready Which showed a blood sugar of 580 He needed an IV v Ad blood sugars q.i.d. •; ; And got stuck by the student, excessively. The gomer received little attention, Other than use as a pin cushion. Although the nursing care Left his behind quite bare; He tolerated his hospitalization without question. The old man did quite remarkably, And went on to a near full recovery. And the student of MCP Finally got his MD Knowing it was the gomer who had taught him. you see. m ADMISSION ORDERS Admit to MCP ' 76 Dx. — naive Status — enthusiastic Vital signs q 1 yr. PPDq6mos. Activities — restricted Diet- Anatomy Physiology Neuroanatomy Pathology Microbiology ICLM Preventive Med. Clerkships Electives Diagnostic tests- quizzes q 4 wksx2yrs orals x 4 NBMEx2 Therapeutic- 5 29 76 Combine: 2yrs. of sore asses 1 yr. of running around halls, starting IVs, and of blood letting A pinch of terror of professor ' s rounds (A powerful spice indeed!) Then mix: 2000 National Board Exam questions oral exams, transcripts, dean ' s letters, interviews Beat well, and in only 4yrs. you will have a doctor (Frost with 3-5 yrs. post-graduate training.) The Cost A Place to Live THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA ; tfe ;) 3300 HENRY AVENUE PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA 19129 ACH JPPEB  0 TlON AND BUJBN v DESCdlPNON UAOUM1 Tuition 1972-1973 1973-1 ? 1 I97U-I975 1975-1976 t 2,750. 3,050. 3,300. U.000. Total i 13.100. Student Council Fee (1972-1976) 70. Kail box Fee (1973-1976) 30. Health Fee (1972) 25- Graduation Fee (1976) 30. Pa. Cert. Preliminary Ed. (1972) 2. S 13.257-00 i a • . «• September, 1972 FINANCIAL AID OFFICE PLEASE ENTER e Promises, Promises The ' Scope c £ 0) A is for Anatomy B is for Biochem — Physiology C is for Clinical Relevance (?) QKOSS EXAM n n- yy Location Of SPccime S -P- tm-Bcriatj OF lO J —(wUJi; t 0 hot 1tuw — r 0) £ c 3 Pathology taught us the vocabulary, Micro taught us the dif- ference between pink and blue, Pharm taught us a vo- cabulary we had to relearn, And ICLM taught us how to diagnose the diseases we convinced ourselves we had. Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, I would like to welcome you to this informal conference on adrenergics. Before we begin, I have several announcements to make and I hope you will bear with me while I make them. First of all concerning the film series. Because of poor at- tendence at the optional film series, we have decided to make the optional films required and the required films optional. There will be a required film this afternoon. The film is clinically oriented and is titled The effects of Ouabain on the denervated clam heart. The last part of the Pharmacology Handbook is ready for distribution. People will be able to pick up the pages at two different times. Those in the alphabet from A-W can come from 11:40 to 1 1:45 A.M.. Those names from X-Z can pick up their pages from 2: to 5:00 P.M.. We arranged two times to avoid long waiting. There will be a Pharmacology quiz next week. We hope every- one has received a secret number and that you will remember it. However, if you forget your number, there will be a list of names and numbers outside this Pharmacology office before this quiz. A question was raised about the format of our quizzes and whether we are using the same questions as last year. We are using the same questions, but the answers have been changed. Thank you O CD 3 CD O O in o -o o 3 o CD c o o 01 0) C 7 o 6 On Medicine we learned to round, On Pediatrics we learned to confer, On Surgery we learned to stand, On Ob-Gyn we learned to deliver . . . the placenta, - ' - 0AIN x Alfu ( .p rju «%tw - 3,0 r.K Jlyl - f - ' ' TV 3 « . [ w On Psychiatry we learned we were sane (?) CTQ O (TO CD CD CD 3 he ath of aimonides • - ■- ' ■■■§ hy eternal protridence has appointed me tt g toatch o er the life and health of hy i ! creatures ay the lode for my art actuate me at all times; , man neither avarice nor miserliness, nor thirst for glorg, or for a great J reputation engage imj mind; for the enemies of trutl and philanthropic could easily, decctoe me and make me forgetful of my lofty aim of doing good to hy children ay ncucr see in the patient anything but a fclloto creature in pain j rant me - x -- strength, time and opportunity altoays to correct tohat haoc acquired, altoays to extend its domain for knowledge is immense and the spirit of man - can extend infinitely to enrich itself daily ttrith ncto requirements ° oday he can discotier his errors of yesterday and tomorroto he may obtain a neto flight on tohat he thinks himself sure of today m , od, hou hast appointed me to toatch Oder the life and death of hu creatures; here am ready for mu Dotation, and nott) turn unto myjajjinj A. l ' And Then Internship. . . Looking out the window as the seasons change Our youth seem to fly away. We study learn but, the memories fade And the fear remains that what We forget may someday save. DISCHARGE ORDERS Discharge from MCP Discharge dx wiser (?) Hospital course — Initial 3yrs. Characterized by progressive: FATIGUE, ANXIETY, FRUSTRATION. But, Prior to discharge noted the onset of: SKILL, CONFIDENCE, KNOWLEDGE. strength perserverence fulfillment good luck Disposition — coast to coast. 11 FACULTY ADMINISTRATION HOUSE STAFF ■Maurice C. Clifford OB-GYN Donald R. Cooper, Surgery The incurable cut off, the rest reforme. — Ben Johnson James Roberts, ER Medicine 14 laude Lieber, Surgery The Bobsey Twins X f Athole G. McNeil Jacobi, Anesthesiology 15 ) t c Robert J. Slater, President Alton Sutnick, Dean 16 Andrew B. Beasley, Anatomy and Assistant Dean Mary Ellen Hartman, Anatomy and Associate Dean Doris G. Bartuska, Endocrinology and Associate Dean 17 June F. Klinghoffer, Medicine James G. Bassett, Surgery L William S. Frankl, Cardiology 18 Harry C. Gottlieb ' erry Luck Jr., Medicine Elizabeth D. Labovitz, Sandra P. Levison. Renal Joanne H. Jepson, Hematology 19 I.D. Zimmerman, Physiology — Biophysics Sumner Ziegra, Pediatrics - Ml ' Children are not simply micro-adults, but have their own specific problems. — Bela Schick Harriet M. Arey, Pediatrics 20 Marie A. DiBerardino, Anatomy Martin Fenstersheib, Pediatrics Muriel Kowlessar, Pediatrics Lois M. Hammond, Pediatrics 21 Theodore Lawrence, Medicine Chris Hashimoto, Norman Levin, Matthew Levison, Medicine. Lamberto Bentivoglio, Medicine Ira W. Gabrielson, Community and Preventive Medicine Mohammed T. Younis, Surgery Lester Karafin, Urology — - x : Jerome Brody, Hematology Dorothy M. Barbo, OB-GYN Sunder H. Mansukhani, Pathology Eugene Johnson, Pharmacology Raymond Mark, Pathology Ralph Scorpio, Biochemistry Frederick D. DeMartinis, Physiology Rhea J.C. Levine, Anatomy 25 Pouran Zekavat, Eva Fernandez Fox, Radiology Toby Engel, Cardiology — Digitalize!!! ' Steven D. Meister, Cardiology — Convert!!! 26 I.N. Dubin, Pathology Barry H. Hendler, Dental Medicine — Oral Surgery Barbara Schlager, Radiology 27 Harry L Thomas. Surgery Steve Hamburger, Medicine Steve Laporte, Medicine William L. Morrissey, Pulmonary PouranZekavat, Radiology Robert Schiff, Radiology 28 Janet A. Parker, Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine George L. Popky, Radiology Jonathan Rhoades, Surgery Herb Fischer, Medicine Louis Carrideo and Robert Beitman, Medicine Charlie Bova, Emergency Medicine 30 Howard Elephant, Medicine R. Ghiam, Surgery Lovett Reddick, Surgery © «« K f ton lAMATOtr Cluv © J «.:  i Wrr y er wt. v •it lumtrtttvi A  IH.4r4 tU Units t tfttimtut (til .l.k«u J «OV J  U «. ' ' •   nf;. 5 FOR SURGERY RESTRICT FLUU. PATIENT IS H ' -AF OXYGEN IN USE ■' ■C - I ELEVATE «, HYPEREXTEND DIABETIC KNEE I - LIMITED ViSiC X kA- i?.EATMENT ' - CLEAR LIQUIDS .- ENCOURAGE FLUIDS - KEEP OFF BACK KEEP HEELS OFF BED FEED PATIENT TURN FREQUENTLY TURN H OUR T DIABETIC OXYGEN IN USE • HYPEREXTEND. KNEE KEEP BED FLAT OR. IN MORNING - ELEVATE. EG LOG ROLL FRACTIONAL URINE ABSOLUTE REST B SAVE URINE SPECIMEN 5 FOR SU RGERY VISITORS PARKING 1.25 PAY AS YOU LEAVE QUARTERS ONLY 6£T QUARTERS AT SECURITY DESK IN LOBBY FOR PARKING COM BOk ' X j — - — y ■■' • EMERGENCY CLINIC 33 When you rise from your book, Probe into what you have learned, To see if there is in it Anything that you can translate into reality. — Nachmanides ■i - B ■■, ' ;$ ' We wouldn ' t want this sort of thing to leak out. IS II 33 j ii as I ' m i y 36 37 The perfect man for the job. I bet I can give him a run for his money. ' At Cornell they let me clean out the bowls. 38 f O ' No c tie would dare run against me. (ffeL It ' ll be a landslide, after all, shit rolls downhill! 39 There was a dumb surgeon named Ernie Who never could find Point McBurney. So what followed — the worst! The appendices burst; Who got all his loot? — his attorney. I.N.Dubin.M.D. Infectious Disease Consult i i n it i m ULLLli I I II The Chestcracker Suite A Schmidt Culposcopy 41 Gomeraide Sardine Snack! Simone ' s — beforp and after You ' re crazy man, I ' m not goin out in that parking lot. The dean got it there last week. If this doesn ' t work, the VAH is running a special on BK ' s this week. Dr. Franklstein ' s labroatory with Engelgore at work. II i  •1 i I If only people would stop giving me the ball w V r Db Fmwm- r Co-w- « « M,,n ' f - ' « 41 ' I live only ten minutes from here. ATT down 5 points, International Gomer Industries up ' 2. 44 . of ' I conduct the bowel movements. I ' dguessa36-C. TheT-waves wouldn ' t be in- verted if you put it in right. Estrogens will do it every time. Blank faces, blank pages, blank minds. -_ ' ' All I was doing was walking through East Falls, minding my own business. 47 ' If only I had one of these. ' Dr. Katz, what are you doing down there? ' You should see my set of wheels. ' Doesn ' t surgery give you a good feeling? 48 ( A 49 H s;. THE CLASS c% ■? . iV- ' 1 - I tfV. I ' J. Id, J3.fi, 54 7 f ' i L ' B M . iffy ' El ■iH As a sophisticated second grader I staunchly told my physician father, No way! I couldn ' t stand germs, dirt, or the sight of blood. In high school, I reconsidered. This is me in college before those thick medical textbooks wore out my eyes and drained the color from my hair. Dagmara E. Bastiks, M.D. To make a dream come true, the first require- ment is a great capacity to dream; the second is persistence — a faith in the dream — HansSelye, M.D. from Dubin ' sEKG text There are too many men in Surgery. 58 Linda F.Brown, M.D. I can ' t be contented with yesterday ' s glories, I can ' t be contented with winter or spring, Today is my moment and this is my story. Who cares what tomorrow will bring. 59 William T. Kelley, M.D. 60 John J. Ladden, M.D. 61 Pamela Scott, M.D. 62 It all started when my older brother said, How about becomming a vet, Joe? Then I got the bright idea. Joseph Petrini, M.D. And I never wised up. 63 A special thanks to the housestaff of the department of medicine, and espe- cially Dr. Klinghoffer, whose guidance and encouragement as intructors, dedi- cation as physicians, and warmth as friends are among my fondest MCP memories. Okay then place $2. on ' Golden Dancer ' running in the 5th race. Angela M.Stupi, M.D. MarjorieA.C. Green, M.D. (and Kitten) 65 Karen J. Brinton, M.D. 66 Francis V. Cavoto, M.D. 67 Kim R. Geisinger, M.D. George Lighty, M.D. The man who follows the crowd, will usually get no further than the crowd. The man who walks alone is more likely to find himself in places no one has ever been before. Creativity in living is not without its attendant diffi- culties, for peculiarity breeds contempt, and the unfor- tunate thing about being ahead of your time is that when people finally realize that you ' re right, they ' ll say it was obvious all along. You have two choices in life; you can dissolve into the mainstream, or you can be distinct. To be distinct you must be different. To be different you must strive to be what no one else but you can be . . . — Alan Ashley-Pitt 69 Sandral Hullett, M.D. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. Proverbs 3:6 70 Cynthia G. McCormick, M.D. I Anna T. DeNovellis, M.D. POESIED ' AMORE Durante tutto il viaggio la nostalgia non si e separata da me non dico che fosse come la mia ombra mi stava accanto anche nel buio non dico che fosse come le mie mani e i miei piedi quando si dorme si perdono le mani e i piedi e io non perdevo la nostalgia nemmeno durante il sonno durante tutto il viaggio la nostalgia non si e seperata da me non dico che fosse fame o sete o desiderio del fresco nell ' afa o del caldo nel gelo era qualcosa che non pudgiungere a sazieta non era gioia o tristezza non era legata alle citta alle nuvole alle canzoni ai ricordi era in me e fuori di me durante tutto il viaggio la nostalgia non si e separata da me e del viaggio nulla mi resta se non quella nostalgia. — Nazim Hikmet 72 ' We regret to inform you ... ' Estimado Sr. Gabbard ' notarizado y legalizado marfana ' no se puede ' no hay ' presente ' marfana ' su forma azul ' su credencial ' en la caja ' Guarden silencio corte su pelo ' Salud es el estado de bienestar marfana ' It is our pleasure to inform you . . . Some of you will flounder at first. Who ' s up for the next admission? Are you a real doctor? No, I tried t hree times, but I couldn ' t start it. But we didn ' t have physical diagnosis in theGuad. zere iz no doubt about zat cut it ON THE KNOT, Damnit! You have to present at professor ' s rounds tomorrow. shifting dullness If he looks that weird he ' s got to have a syndrome of some sort. Take a d-e-e-e-p breath in, now out, out, OUT, don ' t breath! Is the canteen still open? That tie ' s a real pisser, Doc. No, this isn ' t Tioga station. Are you kiddies ready for icecream? . . . but watch out or the little bastards will piss on ya! Back in Rhode Island when the old Doc came into the barbershop, by God you got your ass out of the chair! ' gravida 14, para 12 Quit making the speculum sound like a rattlesnake. Yea, there ' s another one, and it looks just like you. . . . and how many tarn pax does your wife use a month, Hmmmm, Hmmmm? buh-zayre atty-tudes Coffee is different from toffee, but I drink bean soup. Can we get to the nitrous oxide now? Who ' s up for the next consult? unremarkable essentially WNL non-contributory negative You ' ll be walking around not knowing where the bathroom is. You gotta lie to ' em — that ' s how I got into Mass General. But what if you don ' t match? Alan L. Gabbard, M.D. 73 Marianne E. Nebel, M.D. +.4j% 74 LailaW. Alidina, M.D. 75 r ) j.r fes l ■A Hi: -= - William R. Hearter, M.D. 76 Robert A. Figlin, M.D. 77 I would like to dedicate this page to my parents for all their help, love, and support. I would also like to introduce you to my husband, Jeff, who is graduating this year from Temple Med School. We are both going into Internal Medicine and will set up practice in Central Pennsylvania someday. Patricia A. Southworth Hassel, M.D. I want to take this opportunity to wish everyone good health, happiness, and satisfaction, in whatever they do. God Bless. Patty 78 NEBRASKA CORNHUSKERS Michael Barton B.S., M.A., University of Nebraska A.M., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania Frances Jane Barton, M.D. B.S., University of Nebraska M.D., Medical College of Pennsylvania 79 Melody A. Morrow, M.D. 80  James J. Malatack, M.D. UU4U 81 r The Keenan Family Mary Ann E. Keenan, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Donohoe Sandra S. Deutchman, M.D. 82 Marc W. Levin, M.D. THE MI MC MOUiJlAUl Carol Ann Ludolph, M.D. 84 The wisest men that e ' er you ken Have never deemed it treason To rest a bit — and jest a bit, And balance up their reason; To laugh a bit — and chaff a bit And joke a bit in season. — author unknown CharlottaL Eaton, M.D. Look to the future, believe in your dreams; In courage and faith never failing: If you set out with a song in your heart You ' ll find there ' s a fair wind prevailing: Hold to your faith — and whatever fate sends, Rough weather or fine, you must take it And you will say with the harbor in sight That life is as good as we make it. — Patience Strong Sister Jude Damian Rothert, M.D. Dennis P. Price, M.D. t. . 87 Jack Karen Kulik Lipinski, M.D. Richard I V ££ In going where you have to go, and doing what you have to do, and seeing what you have to see, you dull and blunt the instrument you write with. But I would rather have it bent and dull and know I had to put it on the grindstone again and hammer it into shape and put a whetstone to it, and know that I had something to write about, than to have it bright and shining and nothing to say, or smooth and well-oiled in the closet, but unused. Now it is necessary to get to the grindstone again. I would like to live long enough to write three more novels and twenty-five more stories. I know some pretty good ones. Ernest Hemingway, 1938 Barbara Elisabeth Cohen, M.D. 90 I ' ve been lately thinking about my life style. All the things I ' ve done and how it ' s been . . . I have to say it now its ' s been a good life At home — Susie, my friend . . . my wife. But though my life ' s been good to me, There ' s still so much to do. So many things my mind has never known. At MCP— Thanks. Dr Hartman!! Lawrence J. Carley Jr., M.D. 91 ' - . .. ! ■,.;. You are a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, No doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. Therefore be at peace with God, whatever you conceive him to be, and whatever your labors and aspirations, in the noisy confusion of life, keep peace with your soul. With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. From Desiderata, Max Ehrmann a Mary Sarah Ferguson, M.D. N S Looked normal enough at the start . ' You can be anything you want to be. Still living like a student. But I haven ' t been bored in four years. Even a female vampire? Carol Roberts Gerson, M.D. 93 Richard E. Berger, M.D. 94 Marcia R. Nisenbaum, M.D. 95 Marjorie E. Starkman, M.D. i 96 Christopher Scandinaro, M.D. 97 That person is a success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much; who has gained the respect of intelligent men and the love of children; who has filled his niche and accomplished his task; who leaves the world better than he found it, whether by an improved poppy, a perfect poem or a rescued soul; who never lacked appreciation of earth ' s beauty or failed to express it; who looked for the best in others and gave the best he had. Deborah K. Konietzko, M.D. 98 What though the radiance which was once so bright Be now for ever taken from my sight, Though nothing can bring back the hour Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower, We will grieve not, rather find Strength in what remains behind; In the primal sympathy Which having been must ever be: In the soothing thoughts that spring Out of human suffering; In the faith that looks through death, In years that bring the philosophic mind. — Wordsworth HelayneG. Hirsch, M.D. 99 Things base and vile, holding no quantity, Love can transpose to form and dignity, Love looks not with the eyes, but with the mind. Shakespeare •. ' •• 100 K «: I ArleneZ.Avbel, M.D. Allan F.Avbel, M.D. 101 Albert T. Yenchick, M.D. 102 A ±L MeneC. Weitz, M.D. 103 vv.  A . ,. 1 ,•■••• , ••. - ' ■• . ■- ■« ■• ' 9 ; Frank L. D ' Amelio, M.D. VL- V Sail on silvergirl, Sail on by. Your time has come to shine. All your dreams are on their way. Simon Garfunkel Ellen Lucy Haidler, M.D. mm Dennis J. Grous, M.D. 3 - « Hope H. Meo, M.D. 108 109 p drictyt ijotjicx Jrtjttl?, t .T . no Jeffrey A. Naditch, M.D. 112 Life is a Game — In order to have a Game, something has to be more important than something else. If what already is, is more important than what isn ' t the Game is over. So Life is a Game in which what isn ' t is more important than what is. When you ' ve said all the bad things and all of the good things you haven ' t been saying. you will find that what you ' ve really been withholding is, I Love You . The essence of communication is intention. Werner Erhard Richard N. Ash, M.D. Internal Medicine Subspeciality, Cardiology If he is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your own mind. — Gibran To my very special family . . . and especially to my grandfather Dr. Alichanian. Sanan L. Atamian, M.D. 114 The dream began: be a docter. A fulfilling dream, one which reaches far back in my family ' s history. My great grandmother was a doctor, and her aunt, Ann Preston, was one of America ' s earliest woman physicians. So I got on the yellow brick road, and with good luck, hard work, and encouragement from everyone I knew, I came to medical school. Y I ' ve found these years as satisfying as I had hoped they would be, demanding and trying in unantici- pated ways, resulting in much personal growth, for which I am grateful. My dreams and hopes continue undaunted. I hope to have a practice in the country one day, but most important is the inner peace, happiness, and satisfaction of a full and well-lived life, of sharing, loving, giving and receiving in turn. Martha L. Brumbaugh, M.D. 115 Edward A. Hackle Jr., M.D. • • 116 Gale M.Greeley, M.D. 118 Susan D. Stein, M.D. 119 Today The Ace Mark E. Steinman, M.D. Dr. Jack Greeley MCP consultant for Fluid Electrolyte management They are the best part of medicine. At MCP there are many warm and good people who practice and teach excellent medicine. However, it is the patients of MCP and the VAH who are most special to me. They too have taught me medicine, but also more, for it is they who reaffirm the dignity and uniqueness of each person with just about every encounter. Margaret M. Wolak, M.D. My husband, AngeloTomedi and me, Peggy Karen A. Williams, M.D. £ n 122 Nicholas C. DiDomenico Jr., M.D. 123 Stuart A. Narrod, M.D. 124 Katrina Strieff, M.D. 125 Maria B. Smith, M.D. 126 Jeffrey S. Chase, M.D. 127 V Daniel EmmettCassidy, M.D. UniversitA degli Studi di Bologna T im ' la  .. ' •) 19991 PfO.N. SA ' inii hi r.r . ,1 r i . ■i i ( i i: a C ifc : CASS IDY DAN! El EHNEI1 ! PWUVl I .i ,.A I It : 1 9 99 l t ' E buono per ilfegato! ' I i st: f no At s anno tit 1 1 a rAcnitA ni ICtMA I riii RURG1 a . ' :  ' ( !) IClNA I IHIB ' lKGI A jl outs • ; ' ., , .Pii L ' AHNO ICCADfNfCO 1 1 « T . PRI Hi I i) I • . I .. 1 i IHNAIR) ii IE LL ANNO ACC. 1 J70 J9 71 . CFkTll ,CA INUllRE.CHt LA POHATA iir.All Dl i SUDDEITO _. STUDI T ' OtiOl HA S TI A r I AN( (I - . ' STOLOi I A t P f i CHINICA ANATOMIA UHANA I HIOLOGU E ZtiOl  risiCA ;-, 1 CHINICA BIOl 0«1 MICROBIAL 00 I . ' , ANATUM. A Tuf ' i.Cf KOLOOI A ISI0L06IA UMA ATOLOGIA GENEF - I V d Stuart Genser, M.D. 129 Eileen K. Goldman, M.D. 130 Stephen B. Feinberg, M.D. 131 Nancy J. Pickering, M.D. 132 r r Judith B. Bronstein, M.D. 133 Some of our richest days are those in which no sun shines outwardly, but so much more a sun shines inwardly. — Henry David Thoreau 134 Gail Haimes Eisenburg, M.D. Mitchell Eisenburg, M.D. 135 Thomas E. Aretz, M.D. 136 Sharon K. Isaacs, M.D. c . 137 We can never be born enough, We are human beings. For when birth is a supremely welcome mystery, the mystery of growing. The mystery that happens only and whenever we are faithful to ourselves. — E.E. Cummings I have never let my schooling interfere with my education. — Mark Twain Raymond Henry Mazza, Jr. My husband, without whom life would be much more difficult. Dorothy MacCurrach Turnbull II, M.D. 100 Day Dinner Dance ! I i I was accepted to 7 American med schools, but I wanted to go to Mexico. Zap! ' In Memorium If we don ' t match, there ' s always St. Lukes. ' My nickel is in here someplace. $20 for a brownie and they didn ' t remove the seeds. Italian Medicine or the Heimlich Manouver. What do they mean? The tuition was due yesterday? No, I don ' t offer THAT elective! We have to stop meeting like this. Pediatric Boards You better treat me nice if you want in on the Silver Bullets. I i 1 ■p 7 V 7 v bJHl h f We ' ve got a cold one foryou. t ' ' • ' He says it ' s how big?! ? ' Chews nails and spits rust. Dis guy ' s electro- leetes must-a-be-a- regulated. Which one for tonight? 21,938 hours, this, and 10 f won ' t get you a cup of coffee. What do you mean? It ' s 9 p.m. and Contino ' s sleeping? ' 144 The morning after the night before. Escape to the real world. ' Thank god. they added Peanuts to the NEJM. 145 THE CLASS OF 1976 Alidina, Laila Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A.B., Colby College M.S., The Medical College of Pennsylvania Graduate School St. Christopher ' s Hospital for Children Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Aretz, Thomas Edward Brackenridge, Pennsylvania B.A., Indiana University of Pennsylvania Hospital of the Medical College of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ash, Richard Neal New Rochelle. New York B.A., University of Cincinnati Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Escuela de Medicina Coney Island Hospital Brooklyn, New York Atamian, Sanan L. Closter, New Jersey B.S., Fordham University Hopsital of the Medical College of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Avbel, Allan Francis Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.S., Pennsylvania State University M.S., Duquesne University Graduate School Madigan General Hospital Tacoma, Washington Avbel, Arlene Joyce Zaloznik Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.S., Carlow College M.S., Duquesne University Graudate School Madigan General Hospital Tacoma, Washington Barton, Frances Jane Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.S., University of Nebraska Harrisburg Hospital Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Bastiks, Dagmara Elga Poughkeepsie, New York B.S.,Wellesley College Case Western Reserve Affiliated University Hospitals of Cleveland Cleveland, Ohio Berger, Richard Eric Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania A.B., Case Western Reserve University University of Pittsburgh Graduate School The Chicago Medical School Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Brinton, Karen Jane Hanover, Pennsylvania B.S., Pennsylvania State University Hospital of the Medical College of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bronstein, Judith Bob Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A. A., Bennett College B.A., Temple University Cooper Hospital Camden. New Jersey Brown, Linda Fogg Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.A., University of Maine University Hospital Pensacola, Florida Brumbaugh, Martha Jo Yardley, Pennsylvania B.A., Earlham College Cooper Hospital Camden, New Jersey Carley, Jr., Lawrence Joseph Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania B.A., LaSalle College The Medical College of Pennsylvania Graduate School Hospital of The Medical College of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cassidy, Daniel Emmett Centerdale, Rhode Island B.A., Providence College Facolta di Medicina e Chirurgia, Universita degli Studi di Bologna The Maine Medical Center Portland, Maine Cavoto, Francis Vincent Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.A., University of Illinois Ph.D., The Medical College of Pennsylvania Graduate School Abington Memorial Hospital Abington, Pennsylvania Chase, Jeffrey S. Upper Darby, Pennsylvania B.S., Pennsylvania State University Hospital of the Medical College of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cohen, Barbara Elisabeth Downers Grove, Illinois A.B., Mount Holyoke College St. Christopher ' s Hospital for Children Philadelphia, Pennsylvania D ' Amelio, Frank Louis Sarasota, Florida B.S., Spring Hill College M.S., University of Alabama Medical Center Graduate School Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Escuela de Medicina University Hospital of Jacksonville Jacksonville, Florida DeNovellis, Anna Therese Vineland, New Jersey B.A., New York University Facolta di Medicina e Chirurgia, Universita degli Studi di Bologna Episcopal Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania DiDomenico, Jr., Nicholas Charles Wallingford, Pennsylvania A.B., Temple University Presbyterian-University Health Center Hospitals of the University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Dowis, Janet Mattie Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.A., Gonzaga University Valley Medical Center of Fresno Fresno, California Gerson, Carol Roberts Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.A., University of Pennsylvania Hospital of the Medical College of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Eaton, Charlotta Lois Lindsay, Montana B.S., Montana State University B.S., University of South Dakota Medical School Western Pennsylvania Hospital Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Edwards, Wendy Ader Lansdowne, Pennsylvania BA.Wellesley College Brockton Hospital Brockton, Massachusetts Eisenberg, Gail Haimes Bala-Cynwyd, Pennsylvania B.A., Mount Holyoke College Massachusetts Mental Health Center Boston, Massachusetts Eisenberg, Mitchell Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.S., Muhlenberg College New England Deaconess Hospital Boston, Massachusetts Feinberg, Stephen Brent A.B., Temple University The Medical College of Pennsylvania Graduate School Cleveland Clinic Hospital Cleveland, Ohio Goldman, Eileen Kroll Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.A., Case Western Reserve University Abington Memorial Hospital Abington, Pennsylvania Greeley, Gale E. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.A., Temple University Hospital of the Medical College of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Green, Marjorie Ann Cohen Flushing, New York B.S., Queens College of CUNY George Washington University Hospital Washington, DC. Grous, Dennis Joseph Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.A., LaSalle College Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hackie, Jr., Edward Anthony Bellflower, California B.A., University of Southern California Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Escuela de Medicina Loma Linda University Medical Center Loma Linda, California Ferguson, Mary Sally Mahonoy City, Pennsylvania B.A., Gettysburg College Wellesley Hospital Toronto, Ontario Figlin, Robert Alan Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A.B.. Temple University Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles, California Gabbard II, Alan Lanier Dayton, Ohio A.B., Darthmouth College Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Escuela de Medicina Akron General Medical Center Akron, Ohio Geisinger, Kim R. Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania B.S., Drexel University University of Michigan Affiliated University Hospitals Ann Arbor, Michigan Genser, Stuart Scott Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.A., George Washington University Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Free University of Brussels Hartford Hospital Hartford, Connecticut Haidler, Ellen Lucy Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.S., Syracuse University Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia Hassel, Patricia A. Southworth Reading, Pennsylvania B.S.. Albright College Reading Hospital Reading, Pennsylvania Hearter, Jr., William Roy Harrisburg, Pennsylvania B.A., Gettysburg College Strong Memorial Hospital of the University of Rochester Rochester, New York Hirsch, HelayneGail Long Beach, New York B.S., Syracuse University Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Escuela de Medicina Memorial Hospital Worcester, Massachusetts Hullett, Sandral Birmingham. Alabama B.S., Alabama A M University The University of Alabama Family Practice Center Tuscaloosa, Alabama Isaacs, Sharon Elizabeth Sacramento, California B.S., University of California. Davis San Diego County University Hospital San Diego, California Keenan, Mary Ann Elizabeth Haddonfield, New Jersey B.A., University of Pennsylvania Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Kelley, William Thomas Bethlehem, Pennsylvania B.A., University of Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Graduate School U.S. Public Health Service Hospital Baltimore, Maryland Klugheit, Marianne Nebel Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A.B., Temple University Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Konietzko, Deborah Hatboro, Pennsylvania B.A., Beaver College Highland General Hospital Oakland, California Kosik, Kenneth Stephen Philadelphia. Pennsylvania B.A., M.A., Case Western Reserve University Faulkner Hospital Boston, Massachusetts Ladden, John Joseph Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.S., Mount St. Mary ' s College Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Esuela de Medicina Hospital of The Medical College of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Levin, Marc William Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.S., Temple University DeWitt Army Hospital Alexandria, Virginia Lighty, Jr., George W. Windsor, Pennsylvania University of Florida, College of Medicine Mayo Graduate School of Medicine Rochester, Minnesota Lilik, Kenneth William Clarks, Pennsylvania B.S., University of Scranton D.O., College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery, Des Moines, Iowa St. Christopher ' s Hospital for Children Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Lipinski, Karen Kulik Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.S., Dickinson College Abington Memorial Hospital Abington, Pennsylvania Ludolph, Carol Ann Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.A., Temple University Medical College of Virginia Hospitals Richmond, Virginia Malatack, James Jeffrey Hazelton, Pennsylvania B.S., Villanova University Presbyterian-University Health Center Hospitals of the University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania McCormick, Cynthia Glover Dracut, Maine B.A., Bryn Mawr College University of Michigan Affiliated University Hospital Ann Arbor, Michigan Meo, Hope Hayden Waterbury, Connecticut B.A., Quinnipiac College Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Escuela de Medicina State University — Kings County Medical Center Brooklyn, New York Morrow, Melody Ann Garden Grove, California A.B., University of California, Berkeley Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Naiditch, Jeffrey Allan Beverly Hills, California B.A., University of California, Los Angeles Universite De Lausanne Faculte de Medecine St. Vincent ' s Hospital and Medical Center of New York New York, New York Narrod, Stuart Allan Wayne, Pennsylvania B.S., M.S., Ph.D., University of Illinois Albert Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Nisenbaum, Marcia R. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B.S., University of Pittsburgh Western Pennsylvania Hospital Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Petrini, Joseph C. Bakersfield, California Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Escuela de Medicina Lankenau Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Pickering, Nancy Jean Santa Monica, California B.A., University of California, Los Angeles Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Escuela de Medicina Los Angeles County-University of Southern California Medical Center Los Angeles, California Price, Dennis Peter Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.S., Villanova University Hospital of the Medical College of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Rothert, Sister Jude Damian Flourtown, Pennsylvania A. A., York Junior College B.A., Chestnut Hill College Bryn Mawr Hospital Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania Scandinaro, Christopher Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania University of Pittsburgh Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Escuela de Medicina Northwestern University Medical Center Chicago, Illinois Scott, Pamela Phyllis Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A.B., Mount Holyoke College Hospital of the Medical College of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Vigiliani, Marguerite Providence. Rhode Island B.A., Smith College Women ' s and Infants ' Hospital of Rhode Island Providence, Rhode Island Weissman, Glenn H. Elmwood Park, New Jersey B.S., Monmouth College Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Escuela de Medicina Mount Sinai Hospital New York, New York Smith, Adrienne Monica Bayside, New York B.A., New York University Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Escuela de Medicina Children ' s Hospital Washington, D.C. Weitz, llene Ceil Jamaica Estates, New York B.S., Simmons College M.A., University of California, Los Angeles Cedar-Sinai Medical Center-Los Angeles Los Angeles, California Smith, Maria B. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.A., University of Pennsylvania Hahnemann Medical College and Hospital Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Smith, Suzanne Margaret Yardley, Pennsylvania B.A., Pennsylvania State University Starkman, Marjorie Elizabeth Forest Hills, New York A.B., Radcliffe College Bowman Gray School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Graduate School Stein, Susan Deborah Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.A., Ohio Wesleyan University George Washington University Hospital Washington, DC Steinman, Mark Edward Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.S., Indiana University of Pennsylvania Navy Regional Medical Center San Diego. California Streiff, Katrina Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.A., Reed College Hospital of the Medical College of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Stupi, Angela Mary Beaverdale, Pennsylvania B.S., Pennsylvania State University Hospital of the Medical College of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Timmes, John Charles Voorhees, New Jersey B.A.,M.A.,LaSalle College Matias H. Aznar Memorial College of Medicine, Incorporated of Southwestern of Pennsylvania Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Turnbull, Dorothy MacCurrach Stamford, Connecticut B.A.EImira College Stamford Hospital Stamford. Connecticut -Louisville General Hospital White, Kathlene Philadelphia, Pennsylvania A.B., Temple University University of Louisville Affiliated- Louiseville, Kentucky Williams, Karen A. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.S., Lynchburg College University of New Mexico Affiliated Bernadillo County Medical Center Albuquerque, New Mexico Wolak, Margaret M. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania B.A.. University of Pittsburgh Geisinger Medical Center Danville, Pennsylvania Yenchick, Albert Thomas Sugarloaf, Pennsylvania B.S., Villanova University Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Zaydon, Ann Clarice Scranton, Pennsylvania A.B., Chestnut Hill College M.S., University of Pennsylvania Graduate School St. Francis General Hospital Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania AAA Travel Guide: An exclusive minus 5 stars. What do you mean, she ' s pregnant! ' Only 3 more forms and you may leave. THE 1976 IATRIAN Presents for Outstanding Contribution to Our MCP Experience THE GOLDEN FOLEY AWARD To: Pediatrics, for providing more quizes than patients. To: The nurses of the V.A., for cultivating decubiti to a record crop. To: Julian Katz, who said It may be shit to you, but it ' s bread and butter on my table. To: Linton ' s cafeteria, if their food doesn ' t induce indigestion, their choice of wallpaper will. To: Dr. Kirshbaum, forgetting under our skin, and a rash of other complaints. To: The Marriott Inn, for devising the giant Idaho baked potato, without which there would have been no 100 day dinner. To: Harrison, for providing the teaching on the junior medicine rotation. To: Dr. Chesnick, for his verbose esoteric pathologic correlations of common radiologic entities. To: Dr. Urrichio, for his uncanny ability to consistently avoid rounding with us. To: Dr. Jacobi for not teaching us anything worth all that testing. To: Steve Baskin, for stopping overcrowding in the classroom by his stimulating lectures. To: The National Boards, it tested our stamina, if nothing else. To: MCP in general, no matter what happens, it ' s never good enough or on time. 151 ■■154 79 M £ 78 ■§£ 162 ' 77 163 V ' 164 ■X l 165 PATRON5 S.Abbott SarielG.G.Ablaza, M.D. Rosalie Reardon Albers, M.D. Josephine Aronica, M.D. O. Eugene Baum, M.D. Frieda Baumann, M.D. E. Cooper Bell, M.D. Patricia Bell, M.D. Susan Benes, M.D. M. Louise Benefield, M.D. Pamela P. Bensen, M.D. Monica Stewart Bentley, M.D. Cynthia Berg, M.D. BarbaraZ. Berk, M.D. Sarah Logan Starr Blain Anna M. Brady, M.D. Anita Uhl Brothers, M.D. Grant A. Brown Marie Theresa Burke, M.D. Frances S. Campbell Ruth Carroll Claire M. Cifaloglio, M.D. Mr. Donald F.Cook Mary M. Cavasina, M.D. Raymond F. Dee Dr. Frederick D. DeMartinis John DiAngi I.N. Dubin,M.D. Morton E. Eisenberg Mrs. Eula D. Fogg G.J. Frishmuth, M.D. Abraham M. Frumin, M.D. Albert M.Gaskins, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Giordano Mildred H.Gordon, Ph.D. Norma R. Green Jesse J. Greenberg, D.D.S. Jean E. Hayward, M.D. Richard B. Herman Allen Hillman Emil Holand Ruby A. Inouye, M.D. John P. Kassis, M.D. Bernard A. Kirschbaum, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roland Koffel Colonel Arthur Kramer Lila Stein Kroser, M.D. John R. Krause Muriel Kowlessar, M.D. Charles W. Lamden Joyce C. Lashof Theodore Lawrence, M.D. Dr. Joseph Leighton J.R. Lindermuth, M.D. Mrs. William A. Lucy Leo Madow, M.D. Mrs. Helen L. Malatack Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McKain, Jr. Joan M. Brennan Meyer RuthE. Miller, Ph.D. William L. Morrissey, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mulligan Morris J. Naiditch, M.D. Virginia Nebel Dr. H.H. Newman, Jr. Mollie Orloff, M.D. KurtPaucker, Ph.D. Johanna F. Perlmutter, M.D. SonjaS. Pinsky, M.D. Anna Dumitra Poporad, M.D. Joseph M. Romano, M.D. Dr. Leonard L. Ross Joseph Scandinaro Elmerinda C. Scialabba, M.D. Barbara A. Schindler, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Roger M. Scott Edwina M. Sheltord, M.D. Dr. Charlotte Silverman Catherine Sladowski, M.D. John H. Sorenson Joan Stern, M.D. Constance F. Stewart Mary Catherine Stom, M.D. Loring E. Sylvester Harry L. Thomas, M.D. Drs. James and Lorraine Tobin Kathleen E. Toomey, M.D. Mary A. Tummillo, M.D. John R. Urbach, M.D. Agatha M.Veltri, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Walzer, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Warren Dr. Roland F. Wear, Jr. James D. Weinstein, M.D. Jacqueline Wertsch, M.D. Mr. James C. Wolf SUSTAINING PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Acuff Fae M.Adams, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. S.J. Aita, II D.M. Barbo, M.D. Mary Ann Bartusis, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. James G. Bassett Martha L. Biemuller, M.D. Allen J. Brumbaugh Nancy T. Caputo, M.D. Elsie R. Carrington, M.D. Angela Caserta Mr. and Mrs. Emmett F. Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Cecchini Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I. Chase Marcia L. Collins, M.D. Donald R. Cooper, M.D. Dorothy 0. Dart, M.D. Sandra S. Deutchman, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas DiDomenico Charlotte P. Donlan, M.D. Mary B. Dratman, M.D. Patricia J. Ebaugh, M.D. Leroy J. Ellis Mrs. Irwin Epstein Dr. Norma Farmer Dr. Marion Fay Mr. and Mrs. David Feldhamer Dorothy Finkin, M.D. Herbert Fischer, M.D. Lucile C. Flood, M.D. Lucille Fostvect, M.D. Eva F. Fox, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. William Frankl, M.D. Dr. Karl L.Gabriel Joseph A. Giangrasso, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Glassberg Oscar Goldberg Darlene J. Goldstein, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Harry Gottlieb Mr. and Mrs. Michael F. Gratz Stephanie Ann Gregory, M.D. Lucille C. Gunning, M.D. Edward A. Hackie, M.D. Harry E. Hackman Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Haimes Dr. Catherine Latane Hamilton Lois Hammond, M.D. Sophy Hess Hardy, M.D. Laurie Benz Harris, M.D. F.K. Herwig, M.D. Diane Hochlerin, M.D. Andrew H. Hudak Mary H. Hudson, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. James Dr. Lester Karafin, M.D. Julian Katz, M.D., P.C. Donald Kaye, M.D. Natalie Kechijian, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Joseph Keenan Mrs. Margaret M. Kelly June F. Klinghoffer, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Knetzger, Jr. George P. Kochis, M.D. Michele Saunders Koppelman, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Harry M. Kroll Mr. and Mrs. John E. Krout Elizabeth Labovitz, M.D. Mrs. John J. Ladden Cheryl L. Leddy, M.D. Jane Marshall Leibfried, M.D. Florence Carol Levin, M.D. Florence M. Lewis, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lighty, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Ludolph Sandra D. Mann, M.D. Sheila Margolis, M.D. Julian B. Marsh, M.D. Atilia M. Martinez, M.D. Futaba Matsumoto, M.D. Judith S. Mausner, M.D. Catherine F. McCoy, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Miller Phyllis C. Moeller, M.D. Mary Y. Murata, M.D. Grace R. Nachod, M.D. Dr. Herbert J. Nevyas Mary S. Oda, M.D. Jo Anne Overleese, M.D. James Petrini SUSTAINING PATRONS Mrs. James Petrini Delilah Reimer-Rubenstein, M.D. Mr. Mrs. Milton L. Roberts Margarette B. Rogler, M.D. Victoria J. Romeo, M.D. Eleanor Roverud, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Walter Rubin Right Rev. Wasyl and Halyna Sawyna Barbara A. Schlager, M.D. AlbrechtW. Schmitt, M.D. Lillian Paula Seitseve, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. William B. Sembrot CarolS. Shapiro, M.D., Ltd. Dr. and Mrs. Peter Showan, M.D. PaulD. Siegel, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Robert J. Slater Mrs. Ruth Rodman Smith Jayne Starrs, M.D. Frances E. Stein, M.D. Raymond 0. Stein, M.D. Dr. and Mrs. Howard L. Steinbach Ursula W. Steinberg, M.D. H.E. Steinman Lorraine I. Stengl J.F. Streiff Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Stupi Dr. and Mrs. Alton I. Sutnick Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Tracy Mary RoseTruter, M.D. Ariadne MayakisToczek, M.D. John M. Turnbull Mr. and Mrs. Philip Weissman Dorothy MacCurrach Williams Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Wludyka R.J. Wolfson, M.D. F.L. Marlowe, Assoc. Margaret Gray Wood, M.D. Bioethics Women In Medicine Hypertension Screening Primary Care AMSA 1975-76 ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA DELTA CHAPTER President, Elizabeth Labovitz, M.D. President Elect, Janet Parker, M.D. Secretary-Treasurer, Walter Rubin, M.D. Councillor, June Klinghoffer, M.D. CLASS OF 1976: Arlene Avbel Lawrence Carley Barbara Cohen Nicholas DiDomenico Kim Geisinger Carol Gerson Sharon Isaacs Karen Lipinski Katrina Streiff Margarite Vigliani CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1976 MOTTO: Worthy to Serve the Suffering THE STUDENT COUNCIL of The Medical College of Pennsylvania extends CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1976 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1976 THEWMC ALUMNAE ASSOCIATION Warmly Welcomes You The 124th Graduating Class Into Active Membership Best Wishes to Each of You Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Assistant Editors Senior Section Editor Photography Editor Literary Editor Staff John Ladden Dagmara Bastiks Carol Ludolph Carol Gerson Kevin Mason EricTepper Photography Special Thanks Leo Cosio JuneShriner John Ranhofer Dan Cassidy Angie Stupi andy Ferguson Lottie Eaton Dot Turnbull John Ladden Sue Stein Carol Gerson Dagmara Bastiks Margie Green Carol Ludolph Richard Berger Toni Hershman AnneGudry Dennis Saver Jim Watson Steve Nagy Dan Cassidy JT . 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