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ROW 1 fLeft to Rightl -P. Albert, P. Berglas, E. Albin, P. Alia, M. Hermele. ROW 3 fLeft to Rightl -F. Fenesterer, Boastberg, I. Adams, D. Arnold, P. Megibow, H. Lantz, M. R. Rogers, S. Springer, I. Pollack, A. Rose, S. Breshin, A. Lewis. ROW 2 fLeft to Right? -V. Kline, J. Palmer, K. Pa- Pollock, D. Micci, I. Gale. taki, G. Pelebecky, N. Krull, L. Sara, P. Reif, L. Newman, R. ROW 1 CLeft to Rightl -B. Shelton. M. Dolin, K. Pozner, Berman, B. Updegraff. ROW 3 fLeft to Rightl-P. Mc- M. Seidenstein, G. Patt, L. Lindquist, E. Zelnick, R. Saltzman, Keller, R. Adams, T. Graboys, R. Dalton, T. Troiano, I. Maz- M. Frank. ROW 2 CLeft to Right? -R. Karp, R. Henry, K. zeo, D. Beccia, R. Crootof, C. Barrett. Fryer, R. Santella, A. Randall, R. Lombardo, A. Gellady, M. ix S n
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stains where everything didn't show. Embyology was a snap-if you already had the course in college. Very few people purchased a genetics book early in the term, but then genetics was clearly a matter of a double helix alphabet spiraled around a handout to make a protein. Clearly. The days settled into a comfortable mt. Co to lecture, take a cotfe break, go to gross lab, eat lunch, go to another lecture fand sleep?j, take another coffee break, go to another lab, eat dinner, study, take a sleep break, go to lecture etc. College began to look better all the time. Midterms passed in a flurry of sleepless nights. And if there was great joy at being one-sixteenth of an M.D., it was dampened considerably by the size of the lines outside Anatomy Department oflices. But he wha has survived five gross labs a week is too strong to be stopped by one F, two D's and a few C's. The long awaited Thanksgiving recess found piles of books and stacks of all I'm going to do is studyv resolutions heading home for four days. The books returned unopened. The good resolutions became guilt complexes. We hadn't studied much, but, viva unity, we hadn't studied much together. A great desire to turn off your mind between Thanksgiving and Christmas was stiffled by the announcement that still another round of tests was approach- ing. But there were compensations: the wonder at watching a delivery, the joy of knowing that next year we'll be getting our little black bags, the calm assurance that Christmas vacation really will come eventually. We decorated a tree with beer cans and angel hair, met Dr. Denker, laughed at the Sophomoreis skit, and explained to the Anatomy department our defi- nitions of happiness. Vacation began in a rush to ski slopes and microscopes, and ended in a dash to the embryology and genetics books that had lain untouched since mid-terms. Finals - Much black coffee and very little sleep. Weucrawled out of school that last Friday vaguely aware that we had only,' seven more semesters to go. But lest we waste time over inter-term, Biochemistry and Psychiatry assignments were posted. Conditioned by college to long inter-term vacations, our psyches were far from rested when the new term began the following Monday. We faced Freud and carbohydrates and something called M.E.N.D. At first physiology seemed difficult. We soon learned it was just impossible. But this time the panic didn,t come C though a few muffled cries of: I want my nice, sweet, friendly Anatomy Department back were heardj. We had made it through one term and we would make it through another! Ann Marie Nardi
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ROW l CLeft to Right?-R. Vitolo, D. Conca, S. Schiff, A. M. Nardi, V. Sadock, H. Higgins, R. Baumgartner, C. Heim ROW 2 fLeft to Right? -D. Chagi, K. Miller, R. Appelman D. Hain, I. Brenner, R. Klein, A. Casella, R. Coldfarb, R 7 Goldhamer, R. Lautin, I. Meehan, H. Rosenkrantz, R. Ferrell C. Brown. ROW 3 CLeft to Right? - F. Gallo, W. Lipsky, L Denmark, W. Muster, A. Newberg, E. Creagan, C. Tarta, I Vetrano, L. Benvenuto, R. Volpe. ROW 1 CLeft to Right? - S. Marks, C. Manberg, C. Mosher, A. Lesselroth, H. Jackson, R. Meredith, N. Maron, D. Kamin- sky, M. Rothman. ROW 2 CLeft to Right? -W. Carroll, W. Walsh, VV. Joseph, D. Sawyer, L. Lateiner, M. Berries, P. Se- ward, I. Caplin, R. Peinert, R. Newman. ROW 3 CLeft to Right? - H. Chester, F. Newman, I. Pollack, A. Rose, S. Din- nerstein, D. Murphy, P. Feuer, C. Thom, M. Bonder.
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