Oklahoma College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery - Pinnacle Yearbook (Tulsa, OK)

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Continues QFUILQ9 :76lll!DfQl25 WCZJ6l00k for -' zdfa .dllflh .Zi fb f- 'lrljfvuf ecifvrz L to R: Paul Bruner, Priscila Garcia, George Tompkins, janet Aganad, john Romano STUDENTS, FACULTY, AND ALUMNI, Four long years have passed since the last OCOMS Yearbook was published. Lack of enthusiasm was cited as the reason. It is said that spirit and pride develop with time and accomplishment. OCOMS has been a viable institution for more than a decade and has graduated many excellent physicians. It is the intent of the Yearbook Committee to rekindle some school pride by publishing a book that portrays all aspects of the life and events at OCOMS. Working independently and without school funds, the 1985 Yearbook is the product of hard work by student staff members. I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank the editors and staff members for their many hours of work and dedication to our school. They have proven to me that spirit and pride are alive and growing at OCOMS. Respectfully yours, We GEORGE H. TOMPKINS Yearbook Editor 4 1 ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY ... AND STAFF Dechcated to ohm Barson, Ed.D. Pres1dent of OCOMS from December 1, 1973 0 une 30, 1985. W4--4 'iv -iii nmwmorumf OSTEOPATHIC IEDKINE A Q SURGERY ' Board of Regents of the Oklahoma College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery Governing Board R. JEANNE ROUSH Chairman THOMAS j. CARLILE, D.O. FANNIE El HILL FRED D. CORMACK Vice Chairman Secretary LEONA R. LIMON SIMON D. PARKER WALTER L. WILSON, D.O Administration 'P ,M Not Shown Nl Q . if I 5 RODNEY T. HOULIHAN, Pl1.D. FRANK L. HOHENGARTEN, Ed.D. SUE MCKNIGHT Acting President Registrar 8: Dir. of Student Services Dir. Personnel Serv. 84 Affirm. Act. Off 4, 1 1 Wgw, 'f f CECILIA I. MOUSLEY DANIEL E. OVERACK, Ph.D. KENNETH W. ROBERTS Dir. of Accounting 5: Budgeting Assistant Dean of Students Director of Campus Facilities LINDA L. RGBERTS WILLIAM A. ROBERTS WILLIAM E. WALLACE, SR. College Librarian Director of College Relations Clinic Adm. 8: Asst. to the President ...ag 5 Division of Academic Affairs JACK R. WOLFE, DO., FACGP Dean of Academic Affairs 8: Prof. of General 84 Family Practice Office of Clinical Education had ' M un' f Ac 'f ua M ,R X, A fan 6 We 4 in N ff V an r ay. f Msg 6 f a wg du 4 T by . :+3i'bfiIf2'f'4f . ' 'FSS' V vyxifi' 4' rr u . 1 .1 .a.5e.s.a X A rw-feRwf,vf3'T fa , '- v R15 ,ag S N. .yay f H 'T LARRY D. CHERRY, D.O. Asst. Dean of Clinical Ed. 81 Assoc. Prof. of Gen. 8: Family Pract. RICHARD H. BOST, Ph.D. Asst. Prof. of Behavioral Scienes j.C. DOGGETT, Ph.D. Prof. of Behavioral Sciences WILLIAM STEPHEN EDDY, D.O. Asst. Prof. of Gen. 8c Family Pract. SUSAN K. GEISS, Ph.D. Asst. Prof. of Behav. Sciences KENNETH E. GRAHAM, D.O. Assoc. Prof. of Gen. 84 Family Pracr STEVEN A. HOBBS, Pl'1.D. Assoc. Prof. of Behav. Sciences WILLIAM R. KENNEDY, D.O. Assoc. Prof. of Pediatrics MARK W. KETTERER, Ph.D. Asst. Prof of Behav. Sciences ROSALIE LAWSON, Ph.D. Assoc, Prof. of Behav, Sciences MICHAEL H. POLLAK, Ph.D, Assoc. Prof. of Behav. Sciences JANET C. POPE,J.D. Asst. Prof. of Medical jurisprudence M. JEAN Roor, Do. Asst. Prof. of Gen, 84 Family Pract. JAMES F. ROLITSONG, D.O. Clinic Director and Asst. Prof. of Gen. Sc Family Pract. if-1. Sf f 's , , Yam., RICHARD A. WANSLEY, Ph.D. Assoc. Prof. of Behav. Sciences HERBERT A. YATES, D.O. Asst. Prof. of Gen. 84 Family Pract. Office of Preclinical Education E il Qgfsigiiiiiiii , . .. , . . Mei' .. -.. ....3,..,eg.iYQ. Q . 1 . ' - 'muf f 7' r' R A cf S U si l x X l if X3 . '36 QHYE Q X Q53 X . X as R i sw eyxir.. . .kyl we , - , ,gas X 5 l r Q J ROBERT C. RITTER, Ph,D. Assoc. Dean of Preclinical Ed. 84 Professor of Microbiology MARTIN W. BANSCHBACH, Ph.D Assoc. Prof. of Biochemistry GEORGE M. BRENNER. Pl1,D. Professor of Pharmacology ROBERT S. CONRAD, Ph.D. Professor of Microbiology WARREN E. FINN, Ph.D. Assoc. Professor of Physiology KIRBY L. JAROLIM, Ph.D. Assoc. Professor of Anatomy GERA R. KIRK, Ph-D. Professor of Anatomy LOREN G. MARTIN, Ph.D. Assoc. Prof. of Physiology 84 Acting Dir. of Medical Education DANIEL E. OVERACK. Ph.D. Professor of Anatomy WILLIAM. G, ROBERTSON, Pl1.D. Professor of Physiology JAMES F. TAYLOR, Pl'l.D. Assoc. Professor of Anatomy THAD TAYLOR, JR., D.D.S Assoc. Professor of Dentistry Left: Bob Griffith Below: Carole Smith ANCILLARY STAFF PRECLINICAL ED. fBelOwj Back CL to RJ: Diane Baker, Katie Crawford, Mary Plank, Melanie Hetherington Front CL to Rj: Cathy joppich, Leigh Ann Osborn, Linda Littlejohn Jr H Nwwwww gnuv fw NY STUDENT SERVICES CTop Right? KL ro RJ: Gloria Tamayo. Frank Hoherrgarrerr. Ed. D., Glenda Tucker. Sandy Harding CTop Leftb: Terry Boucher CRightS6: jeff Mcffosh 'Q uf N 7. l X Q5-Q-iff T ...x -,X:- 1 ,T -i , Q at ,.. at at . Above: Larry McKenzie Top Left: Carolyn Plummer Center CL to RJ: Les Stockton .---.. -...N-NNN Larry Schronce D nfl Left: Gary Williams ZZ. Top Right: Ellen Stockton Above: Sharon Etter 5 OFFICE OF PERSONNEL X SERVICES qLeft5 CL to Ry: sue McKnight, Susan Cartwright, john 2 Loose, Diana Pugh, Carol Ainsworth -Z WW1 Right: Carol Callery FORCEPS POR THE EXTKACTION OF ARROWAHEADS. BY J.'II. BILL, M.D,, IUIOION U. I. Lllf. I nxvr: devised the forceps represented in the wood-cut forthe extraction of arrows, which have been made for me by Tirmnnn dt Co, The cut describes itself suf- ficiently, but Iwill add in ll fur arrows not they should bc closed, and used as n sn rc which the iron or Hint the uri-mv may iw For an :lrmxv ledge-rl, Bn: to be ll'lfI'lltlllL'C1l czuri--d clown ulungsule Opcnvml, mul thi-n Clobccl the ffm-igu li-uly. In length they are irirlws, l mux thc the juintmwhich must wry :tn-ng-is two lmlfincliefs. Thr! cmxsvnl, and pmvimlml ring large enough three tiugcrs. The one-half inch ur n across. 1. FULL -TIME FACULTY Gary W. Cannon, D.O. Kenneth E. Calabrese, D.O. Larry Dullye, D.O. Dan H. Fieker, D.O. Dean R. Fullingim, D.O. Kenneth E. Graham, D.O. Gary Gramolini, D.O. David F. Hitzeman, D.O. David S.james, D.O. jon A. Knight, D.O. Paul P. Koro, D.O. joseph C. Nemcok, D.O. Ernest R. Pickering, jr., D.O. Richard R. Polk, D.O. janet C. Pope, D.O. Barclay J. Sappington, D.O. Raymond F. Sorensen, D.O. Richard C. Staab, D.O. Margaret A. Stripling, D.O. Thad Taylor, jr., D.D.S. Melvin j. Van Boven, D.O. D. Keith Watson, D.O. Herbert A. Yates, D.O. Leon j. Yoder, D.O. Assistant Professor of General and Family Practice Professor of Medicine Associate Professor of Surgery Professor of Medicine Professor of Radiology Associate Professor of General and Family Practice Assistant Professor of General and Family Practice Associate Professor of Medicine Associate Professor of Medicine Professor of Radiology Professor of Surgery Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Professor of Medicine Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology Assistant Professor of Medical jurisprudence Assisant Professor of General Practice Professor of Anesthesiology Professor of Medicine Assistant Professor of General and Family Practice Associate Professor of Dentistry Professor of Pathology Associate Professor of Surgery Assistant Professor of General and Family Practice Associate Professor of Medicine r ,H z ' ' 4' .Cl v,s' M, , H v A If I 5? Vi ff A P f 2 wifi'-L ' -,Y , ,gre . , ..,,. V , Y' A 1 !' .rig 1 ,ago-f ' STUDENT LIFE . GR DEATH P? 3 fa Q 3 ' i f 4' -' 3' M S, .1 ,, ,G I K as Ll f gh 1 Q ' 4 WI if l J A .f N ,fl , . 17,1 Q ,Q 'X Q. . I l 41 ,Y in X if Q4 x. - ' , , Q , 1 -gr if . ,Q , f ' sf- gg ffw, ' , I X ,A 4 'X . 17' . ' 1 Hg, Q bf N, 'P , . 'Q 4 3' ' qu. ? .4 If I! ' ' f 1- ' 1 . X . 7 My P. .A .1 'if 'i'fgggQ, - - fn . ., 4 .-ff' , Q. ' Rl V L uvv- 7 y Q ' 3 ' - 4 .41 Y' . 4 x ' 0 Q -4- . . . -X S A .- Iv x 2 ' I A ull ' H . sq 4 ,A ' f-. Summa-:r's Over . . . . . School Days A gain! ,W,..w. .,,.,, .-, .. L.-4. wah' OSTEOPATHIC RUN NN W if s go f J!! J had 5: z sn gflif Of, g as H' , - I. - - T4 ' 1 fi 41 , nz in u 3 1,01 N ll. I Q sn 217' -If -0- o n'.' N- 'E fi J .4 Al o A '-I cv E FZ: :D+-4 llilfl gi, 33:4 up q in Q 4 0 0 lla '. 3... 5, 044 can Q r MVIS Q Q. s 1 2. o 3 o us.: Q Q ,Q Q s an an no in -- X Fan-ul l. -'-i' ,xQ,f'1 f',,,... ,, ......,... ..,.. W N.,.. .S ixM.WL..,,x...,.i Q, i O ,QW CANINE LAB V J if P .,,,, ,U VL W I f fig: F' ' Q u u VE' - f, J f'm 3i :' ,x 3 ' if A ww is s s? Wf W ,, .,,, J XX f X I X .5 6 f - .' -. ' 55:5 ' . 'IX fr'--. Second year medical students gain surgical expedence. Q ff TOP LEFT: Sharpening clinical skills TOP RIGHT: Casting lab. MIDDLE: She broke his WHAT with a can of corn? BOTTOM: Dr. jatolim instructing students. HZ sp E ff M? A,,,.g-fn -. .L 1 . ' e 1 'w SQ I 'R - T , , X 1 I ' M , f i if ,,J, QA HALLOWEE ' 321,43 Ik- ix: I I Wy' PARTY xx' all f . -WMI' . 1 d - :Wit ,Ju 'xii XS W nf 'ff ,, Q. fwfr:-ii -fri V DO. DRESS-UP DAY Ginny gives the OCOMS sweetie Award to Evon Clark. ,X ax PLAYING DGCTOR OCGMS PGRTS ,4,,f4gm-fallffg, . ' , 'V It ,.,f-44, A, ' s OP 85 P LAB N v 'HHH .NV ?, ----....,,, an ,4g311P574 'V'f-bf KouTLtd12aiQgdarJ:55 XXXXW EE 114101 M 1'-1 2.5 Q5 OBHIWY HATS QLWL ZQQ 5 Games gfgdgmc I UMR baunbairv Rmnunxlvnb bxbzmcf mccobmvffbn bmw 5i!'ifttIIfQ56l'llKb!llf05f! sur 'a. .5.':,g5f ?3sS'i'.3 N wrnmdmmbnb ba mm wannbicig ! ?f4N450lb X58 Mmm vt n1itbi8anin Bwsnmrwwvfffdpunb. i rn! , f 'X 17 ffl! KS fam QQQR S' X ' ' J , Fm A ,.h.,, W was f fa Q I Q V 4 Q - tif! 1 Q 0 ' i f' fz - - Lzg N ,. A XNT- s 'R E . .. - 3 mf ,,, x es- fp, .1 v '.4 -N x f vw , W if 'QQ' 'ff 1 N x 5 -, f'-XS x,...Z- xf N ' 'Ti ff Q-:jf Y . v. I ,. . L -2 5 Y ,.r5am, . -i .-9 Q 1 5' , ,-Qs:-,xi ' .1 A ' H v ', Y + ' fl A .A Y , . 37 X . 0 K f ? 'H 9 if :Q M H D -.NL r- N Xx MXN X 3 9? 5 xu A H+ ,f 1 . ,SE ' 4 ' A i ., f Q ff . , ' ' . , v ' L0EEHtQ'43f1 Quiz?-'J f ' ' 'X -','f 'SI Xgmieasg, 'LN? KEYS AOL Q47 ,xiiwg fx f 5- 1 J! l . , Y QE!! ,N fr . 4 . J , - Y A ' ' ' 1 ffxfiik , sim. , fx, , Dr. Andrew Taylor Still 1828-1917 , ,r. , ,. F x lr T I a K - u I E i The man who gave Osteopathy to the world. On August 6, 1928, in a log cabin three miles west ofjonesville, Lee County, Va., Andrew Taylor was born to Abram and Martha Still. y ff ' r 3,,.V . , ' wsfig , ' 'fit Q -f 15' . V A ,- J -3931 , f ei Z, af, ig rf .. , t K we cf gr Q- vw tw I 2 wg 1 W, V 17, 7 The frame structure that housed the first classes in Osteopathic Medicine is preserved at the Kirlcsville College of Osteopathic Medicine. The original graduating class ofthe American School of Osteopathy, Kirksville Missouri, is pictured surrounding its mentor, Dr, A.T. Still. The class of 1893 was composed of 17 men, 5 women, and a skeleton named Columbus. The first Osteopathic Hospital in the Southwest. the SW. Osteopathic Sanitarium and Hospital, Blackwell, OK. Taken about 1918. V . A F RE I-IME -4. CLASS GF 1988 CLASS OFFICERS Melvin L. Robison-Pres. Scott A. Mitchell-V. Pres. Tracy L. Overton-Sec. Mary Ann Turley-Treas. Darryl A. Atkinson Lori A. Battenfield john M. Bauer Harlow W. Beebe Steven C. Behrendsen james S. Billings joseph A. Braden Michael C. Breedlove Michael A. Caldwell Debra A. Carlton William E, Clymer Richard D. Coffman WW. ,M wa-:fwfr-1' . v 3 '- - 1 nz or R. -.. . af X an ... N . l . :ef f f ff . NK. Q ! z X I if A it E .1 I ii . I . , . .ft - s 1.52 S-,:.:.5a-,F fri il f E l L Q' Z Q- RQQ Se 'BQ Q9 if t ia 1 Cecil A. Cook Paul D. Cook Bryan L. Dalton Elizabeth E. Dean Robert W. Dean Charles A. Featherly Steven j. Fiorucci james M. Fitzgerald Tommy D. Foreman Gretbe S. Frog jeffrey L. Galles Robbie L. Grant it LaDor1ria Griffith Mark C. Gunby Robyn L. Haithcock Terry L. Hoyt jeffrey S. Jennings Timothy Ljohnston Grace R, Kennedy David M. Keuchei Janice M. Kraszewski james D. Langston Linda S. Lantrip Beth L. Leader 0 r 5 1 .. , , Q sz il s. ww' W,.Mm.N,i, ,.dWi.W.Ww,, , xg. Wm. ,.. .. W. WWW-...W.Wn 3 f W.. .ff ff iff '15 , ,+ facie ' E.. , .N Q 'Nu K Q. . - 3 i t 55: ii: LQ . T-5 3 I- -...' V is . .... r 1 gf... 4 S 'f Q-lk X A t wry' .NE w if K i l X if EIT? t it I 1 Xa, 5 .M S , . 5 ,2 if. ,W r : I I E+---,iff it ly!!! if fl 4 gy .gg . ,. Wi E Donna M. Lukasek john B. Marlar jonathan M. Mayer Laura L. McClintock Aaron E. McCoy Curtis E. McElroy jimmy G. Melton Lori C. Miller Trudy Milner Catherine M. Mitchell Scott A. Mitchell Thomas j. Morgan Lisberh A. Murphy Dana Nighswonger Dennis O'Connell Ronald N. Oglesby Kevin M. Oliver Price P. Omondi Lora A. Overton Tracy L. Overton Victoria E. Pardue Ed L. Parsley Darrell W. Pearman joseph W. Queeney iiiii. 3 1 ig, W f 3 if P -2 3 P ' 5123 5 . S13 f d-nhl . f Jan'- w,.5.g.g ,f f rdf -my ii :.. ' we if ,Q Q? in-'ig e gl ii ':'f 1:35 Fl' N 2 X .. P... 'fi 'I . ...e'i . x-:za 'N .5 Nw lliyr .. wr . -'1 gy I -' wffgfml ' i'?af13f1ffW'li fi? I I .ig6siilalE.o sel..-lid!! ii rw 3, Kg 2. 1 . my u 1 ' S K.. Q if M . My li x f 5 1 X ,R 'J' .5 4 S, .Al N P li 2 26' ff-A , S 513,-H: ,gi www X. ,,. Q K,-' S L., '25 1-ff? f s 91 ' yi! ... , -A 7-fs ,J ,4,,. -...Q 3 ,A-as Q 6 3 1 .ay 4. 8 X .115 . Debbie W. Redmond Mary N. Ritchie Melvin L. Robison Charles D. Rogers james F. Ronk joe D. Sagely F.S. Sanders Reginald Sandy Michael O. Seibel Chris B. Slater Adam B. Smith Kenneth B. Smith Saundra S, Spruiell Susan K. Steele Michael F. Stratton Mathias M. Stroemel john C. Tabb Glenn D. Taylor Steven P. Treat Mary Ann Turley i H ef Q' Q . f .4 . ' 'I'-iff 9' U, .Q 'A l 5 X51 :F S 1 t .gg .ff - Xt lf , - 'x Y , Ng. .,,,.. . A. ... . Q- I.. We-cmd? if Y I ., g Att a .lhr ' .ggi 'li' f .Q Tk sf? 3 2 X ,Qsf'lf3? I ,il ?Q W Henry K. Upchurch Harold G. Wagner Thomas L. Ward Rick B. Ware David E. Wiggins james M. Williams Shawn L. Wilson Luann Woods OPHOMGRE f SWTBLE CLASS OF 1987 'H CLASS OFFICERS jack Aldridge-Pres. Carolyn Pimsler-Sec. Steve Williams-V. Pres. Rod O. McCrory-Treas. janet Aganad jack S. Aldridge Anita M. Andersen Michael W. Anno Steven D. Baker Lois S. Beard Brett E. Boice Douglas E. Bowden Joyce A. Brown 4' Paul Bruner Carole L. Buckner Randy L. Buckner Dennis J. Carter jay D. Cunningham Gary K. Cunningham, II Anthony j. Deckert Stephen L. DeWitt Cindy A. Elton William F. Feldner Kim D. Floyd john C. Friedl Daniel E. Galvin Grant R. Gamel Priscila V. Garcia Robert C. Gaston Wayne D. Gross Hulen R. Howe, jr. in .492 ,Q x .zazmw ,'2f,.N . K x I N A L L 1 X 4 . s X t, , X 51 .gif i lg J' 4 : f f fill 5 'Z 5 li 442232 1 f.. wa Q Wesley M. Ingram Robin Y. jenkins Larry M. Keithley Michael W. Keleher Kerby W. Lamb Richard j. Langerman Sai-ling Liu David M. Lovelace Robert L. Lovell james E. Magnusson Robert D. Martini Thomas M. McCombs Rodney D. McCrory Terrance P. McDermott Laurie A. Milatz Michael A. Millin Hal A. Mitchell David R. Monjay joseph P. Moran Steven L. Nussbaum H. Diana O'Connor gli! ll if Z 'N' ' 1 3 s.3,, -M X: 5? 'K A ' f- . lx X , L 511-A 3 3? ...N 4 Er. . ' Life . . Q L L liiii Q-,nr as-A QFQHIQ 1 Huw . . .,,. .. .,,,. N.. va 'K Ill' i . E xl? 5 as 41 i 5 31 3 4. l 'fi' 3' I 1 3 I Leroy H. Parks, jr. james R. Phillips Cheryl E. Pilkington Carolyn j. Pimsler Robert T. Pinson Margaret L, Prather Deborah D, Price Laurie A. Proctor Ronald A, Raelson Paul D. Rains Robert V. Reese,jr. john T. Romano james A. Roseberry Richard M. Rutledge Ronald W. Scheer Donna L. Schneider Christopher B. Schooley Thomas A. Schooley if i JU . iii , i Y My .mr and '-rn I . 1 Q !I9 94212 5 V' W ffl 1 ' 5 f!n:f9,:: V f , - Zi- 'lgfag if !,!,ff C' V if 5 A W gt 3 , Q ff , ill ll 1 'X f 64 V A t A tettt ,X Kenneth P. Seiter Bryan S. Simms Dawn A. Sparks Lynne R. Tilkin George H. Tompkins Bradley T. Wajcla Martin E. Waugh Mark L. Wellington Rita S. Westenhaver Stephen W. Williams JUNIQRS CLASS GF 1986 Class Officers Steve Sanders, Pres. Sara McBee, Sec. Lynn Morrill, Treas. Gary Steinbrook, V. Pres. Michael M. Alexander james H. Anderson William R. Anderson George D. Andrews Chris Arenrz james B. Baker Sheila G. Beller Bill E. Bowles Don E. Brooks as Pa' ' 5 XM Z rf 10 L YK i ' 4 . H f, .. . 2,5531 i H ' Q ff i 52 ' , Pauline C. Carroll Carol Hanson-Cataldi Mark T. Clements john A. Colleran Craig C. Cooper Patty A. Costner Debbie D, Crockett Helen M. Davis Chris Delong David W. Dillow Ferral L. Endsley james K. Fielding Douglas C. Foster Francita L. Franks Robert A. Frick Gregg R. Garner Steven L. Gates Sandy G. Gibson f . 1 al SK K J 4 'T 352 i W W gr 9 L tmzuu' ? ,--W. f , .... 9 . 1 i K 7214 f 2 , H -XLT.. . .3 ' 5 1 Benjamin W. Goh joe A. Goldstein Rodney A. Greaves William Guthrie William N. Hamstra Leo L. Hise jr. Roger L. Hobgood Dick Hobowslcy Steven B. Hoel Beverly A. Holmes Patricia E. Imboden Marsha johns Ted Kaltenbach jr. Judith A. Kaswan Marvelyn A. Kennedy Rebecca Lewis james A. Lyddon udy A. Marks-Snelling A QMQ. a J 53, sv., W J .5,?. 'fy 'Y nf is f'?f ff i A M QQBPYQNX MTE, A f annum CUUPERRYQ gklb 511' A5 t00PERATE , 5 3RADUl?E fgmdr I K, uv -avi' x. fl' 5 ' .5 K N X 9' . 'wi -4 XO 5 X, If uv., YZ? Hal D. Martin jay H. Martin jimmie D. McAdams jr Sara E. McBee Dennis McClary Michael McCullough Mary F. McDaniel Kent Medcalf Michael A. Mitchell Cl Lynn L. Morrill David W. Morris Susan G. Moster Christian D. Nielsen Sharon E. Noel William G. Nyone Mike C. Ogle Troy W. Oxner Carolyn Prater Y ai uw! l 'a 2 li X . m il af K F xv A A .gil ai fi . Q' -5: if Qi .QA 1. ,R ah, , se '52 S J f' l 5 i ilk jon C. Price Mama L. Rayl David Rico Don E. Rigler Stan L. Rowe Connie jo Russell Steve P. Sanders William A. Sartor ,Ir Philip L. Scott David L. Shadid Michael D. Smith Gary L. Sreinbrook Danny M. Studdard Ricky R. Swearingen Christopher A. Taylor Laura K. Taylor Candy N. Ting Michael H. Tolletr f Mm, 92 1 4 W 4 ffl ,af v 5 ,t . , W 5? X G., ., 'f I I fl X 4 4' ,, 3 Q Q Ev, P ,. ,, M ,4 , fi, , K PL? SEN IGRS CLASS OF 1985 jeffrey M. Braaten, D.O. Gregory S. Brooks, D.O Donald D. Brown, D.O. Bennie F. Cheek, D.O. Thomas L. Costner, DO. Martin Davis, D.O. Jn? -W-:P Christopher A. Edge, DO. Leslie D. Edison, DO Ronald M. Eimen, DO. G.W. Flatt, DO. Paul S. Fullerton, D.O. Maurine D. Gebetsberger, DO Mark S. Gittings, DO. Gary D. Goodnight, DO Dixie L. Grant, DO. George T. Gray, III, DO. Stephen R. Grider, D.O. Troy L. Harden, D.O Dennis D. Harper, D.O. jirnmie S. Hill, D.O. Robin D. Hill, D.O. Pamela S. Hiti, DO William R. Holcomb, DO. Mary D. Holt, DO. Fil? Tamara L. Holt, DO. john P. Hood, DO. jay K. johnson, DO. Sheila Z. Kennedy, DO l Monica S. Kidwell, D.O. Edwin K. King, D.O '35 Philip K. Kraker, DO. Gary Lang, DO. Charles Lostak, DO. Mel E. Lucas, DO. Michaelj. MCCleod, DO. Elizabeth A. MCNutt, DO Cornelia O. Mertz, DO. Susan M. Miller, DO. William H. Mollohan,jr., DO. Susan Morrison, DO Dawna L. Parker, DO. Deborah j. Robinett, DO james K. Robinett, DO. Larry S. Seheuer, DO. Billy D. Schumpergjr., DO. Stephen P. Seifert, DO. joel S. Sellers, DO. Ruth M. Sherman, DO Randallj. Smith, DO. Patrick K. Stanton, DO. ohn R. Stams,jr., DO. Douglas W. Stewart, DO J S oan E. Stewart, DO. Kathy L. Stubbs, DO ames R. Sumner, DO. jill Hazen, DO. Ruth M. Thompson, DO. Dorian R. Turner, DO. Kevin Weibel-Fuksa, DO. Gregory L. Wilson, DO William C. Wilson, DO. jackson W. Wong, DO. Daniel K. Wooster, DO. Gerald D. Wootan, DO Barbara Yates, DO. va: ,W 1 35 M ' , .5 .N COMMENCEME , M55 1.' 1.1 .ag S. . W K K .gr A Y 'x 5 . X 0 Q ' k M DXXS HMM S kk.. .K j hz' .. . 5, ,, .Q'.- - Ti' H K 4? K 5 Q 31, S fx 4,'5Q,.T.'-y . - L , , L . . 1.5 V Sex -b ki Ae wi , dj' ,. V.. Q xiii Q SI: ' ff. 3- K 'Q' 5. 1, II .M 3? A- fs-..g,, 1 . ff 'W . 1 N' - Q.. uf -. Q. i v Lt: -r .4 ' -M . - ..,-.,.xA.u9s. -1. -. 2' -8 .fi MAY 18, 1985 0 .v .-1 Z A' ..,-,sr ,Q 9 3 ii wr .Q -4 'lf , V ,, 1 , , ' WE? my X A ' fm. W' L1 . 4 Q rgwiwg' . ff? '4 4' d Y-.M-.,,N. ,,,. ,W 2 ' f . ,V 2 fQ , -, 4 M 7 I 5, e 13 FN 49 'iff I ,5 31,4 , af 4 4 -izfhff sw .f 'fnfffgif ' , .JlP!Wf 'HW .ll 450 STUDENT Q. SOCIETIES STUDEN T SENATE David Shadid-V. Pres. Beverly Holmes-Treas. Laurie Milatz-Sec. C. Michael Ogle-Pres. STUDENT GSTEOPATHIC MEDICAL ASSOCIATIGN Steve Gates-Treas. Helen Davis-Pres. RdG -S. B Gh-VP UNDERGRADUATE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF OSTEGPATHY on'ri-. , CHRISTIAN MEDICAL SOCIETY Bill Hamsrr Martin W L M 1 aurie sue Pilki I -s A-P gh NP atv'I' Ch'T - . 1'--...Q Q M STUDENT HOLISTIC MEDICAL SOCIETY CL. to Rj Candy Ting-eProgram Committee, Laurie Proctor-Committee Sec., Doug Foster-V. Pres, Judy Marks-Treas., Carolyn PrarerAPres. jOURN AL CLUB CL, to Rfb Doug Foster, Rick Swearingen, Chris Taylor, George Andrews,jim Baker SIGMA SIGMA PHI CL. ro RJ Steve Gates-V. Pres.. Par Imboden-Sec: Treas.. Rick Swearirigen-Pres. '- I 1 I nr ...I mm if STUDENT AXILLARY CL, to Rjjane Mitche11MSec., Traci Goldstein-Treas Teri Martin-V. Pres., Lillie Bowles-Pres. AMERICAN COLLEGE OF GENERAL PRACTITIONERS Q? CL.to RJ Laurie Proctor-President, Paul Bruner-Vice President, Diana O'Conner-Secretary, c T s Priscila Gar ia- rea urer Ocoms SPOIZFS MEDICINE Socssly J'Qffaz.,ew ico Fl rf Ik S. , S w Y A 9 4, . :, V S, I 5 -ww 5 , -4 .. . , - - , v K -'41 , .if .,- W? L- M 3' ' vii? I ffl-tfliflilf E ? 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TR R GXYVS' X655 , ' gsX0X0??- BVS- ' 5557- zszififfkzg X ia 'val YYEQ 1I?iPP9'c9f 'QSVYE' ' E, ' ,R I Ekesxde Obssssvtq?if-EQga6x0WQ' ngacv R Ti J M X Ysacsxigcs.'?VPlb9'Yi2?iiQ5gfio11 3521159 7. Y V :wg YPA ??f- 3-:-tN. 1se 913 in. 1 ' W' Nlengklg-2 golwx , A is wwf. of Qgf! .ff Y as A g1xYf.PfErgaiP 5e-Pt' QP,-32,0 lf' ' awffiffff' ff' 7gigf.Z'Qv?24gaag55lePfBj2, is 33256 tt' ' ,fffilf ,ff lssisgggzxfgw f14' if 7 X J K 3 u 99 ' ' PEOPLE CARINC- Fora PEOPLE THE FUTURE IS YOURS. ..and OURS A challenging and fulfilling future lies ahead for those who are striving to earn their D.O, degrees. The past contributions of Osteopathic medicine have been many: those in the future will be even more significant. Growth also has been the constant of Oklahoma Os- teopathic Hospital. Opened with 75 beds in 1944, it now has 533 beds and is the largest single site Osteopathic medical center in the nation. Beyond that, OOH has M stateof-the-art facilities in intensive care, radiology and i g1:f:1:,::::::m : : :. hvv. other areas. its move into the future will be accelerated 111' if22itI2ffI5ifE92222155555522525:'r:g5?E!ffQIQIf1f ''i'i 'f '-1--'----1. , , , , , , ---- this summer when a major addition is opened which will ggg S'Q 'f'CGn Y'mp'OVe GnC 'O'YSeN'CeSi ,if-M: ' .iv : V. 1.--: OKLAHOMA OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL , 3,4 - ' --- fr--rg NlNTHatJACKSON ' TULSA, OK 74127 Q -2 g Ns. 7 so -'T' .T. iff:-5 xffff Y- 4 , X J 3 ,, The Oklahoma College of Osteopathic - rj A . Medicine and Surgery from the Office of Medical Education The Office of Medical Education is charged with carrying out the delivery of a well-balanced CME program for the College. On january 28, 1974, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education ap- proved that the College . . . offer pro- grams in continuing education for osteo- 'A pathic physicians and related V , ' professionals in order to guarantee the U f continuation of high standards of osteo- C QR pathic medical practice for the citizenry -ri!!--7? of Oklahoma. 1 Please let us know how we might bet- W ter serve your CME needs. Loren G. Martin, Ph.D. Director of Medical Education 918-584-1469 y K g . r 'AHGM EDUJCA t0N ,QUNDA 1G for 0 TEQPATHIC MEDICINE 19' 67 OKLAHOMA D W UU CJSTECJPATHIC ASSOCIATION it f t it t NX ui-N 2 -sl Welcome to Floridas Southeas ern edical Center Enjoy high proliessionil stindurds in South Florida s dyn-ttnicg rowth retfion. As -1 22-1-hed 'tcute cftre t ener-tl hospitwl. we otticr externs interns 'md resident physicians 't tnyriid ol' clinicfil 'ind educ'ttion'tl opportunities with 'tll the fringe henelits oliottr tropical South liloridw setting, Xnd 'tll the proliessionil benefits of one ofthe n'1tion's most dy nttnic groxwh ftrets. The Community Situftted near the nonh horder olwD'tde County. we 'tre locttted halt wit' etween l'ort l.'tuderd'tle -ind Mitmi. 'Nlinutes from the occ-'tn 'ind in-my tniles 'tu' ty from urhftn h-tssles, Recreation W ith 'tn ftnnutl klVt3f'lgCICI1ipCl'- ature oti75, recre'ttion'tl activities Aihound. in the immediate ttrett tire: scuba diving schools, golfcotirses, 22 tennis courts, water skiing school, dee v sea lishing chztrters, two vita courses, ti dozen theaters and many restaurants. Training Program Southeastern has 2 3 different rotating setwice opportunities for the intern, Specialty areas approved for resident physicians include: general practice, general surgery, internal medicine, OBJGYN, orthopedic surgery and podiatry, For more inioritmtion, call Neil A. Nzttkow, DO., l7,A.Cf.G.P. Medical Director fllirector of Medical Education. t 5051 9-15-5400. Southeastern Medical Center An Osteopathic liosptml 1750 XE. 167th Street, North Nlict1niBeach. Fl. 35loZ :X health care center ol ANU LAM!,fxtt.-ttttt-ttuttttit-titetlinton.ttttttt.t1,1nt Ht'.tltlttQti ttettttt K N N X 1 S C 1 I ' Y Y P I' P 1 , V r ' e - 5 r 1 ' w wt X K - . L P X N f . , f e k I I . 1 , L . ,L Z, . . 4 ,ti . . A , I K L L 'K L K . Q b . . . . . i , O Q 7 SANDUSKY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL IOSTEOPATHICI 2020 HAYES AVENUE ,f SANDUSKY. OHIO 44870 14195 6.27-5000 1 .. ' I an ' ,. ' 'x' S' M in ! ,:2' :'l Ii ' ASf'EAAA' i:2 4 P , I A .MM . 5 I , S 1 SES ASAA AAA I E S, S AA SS Q AES AA 8 AOA APPROVED INTERNSHIPS AVAILABLE EXTERNSHIP5 AVAILABLE IN. 2 GENERAL PRACTICE RESIDENCY PROGRAMS OB-CYN. INTERNAL MEDICINE. CENERAI MODERN 136 BED FACILITY PRACTICE, EMERGENCY ROOM. EENT. SERVING AN AREA OE 100.000 ORTHOPEDILS. PULMONARY MEDICINE. GENERAL SURGERY and ANESTHESIA FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: DIRECTOR OE MEDICAL EDUCATION Best WISDCS Class of 1985 EAR NOSE G THROAT CLINIC OF TULSA INC. U 5'- 0 - 4T 0 Swoorvofe-.anger-anna GUI 444450-mana-vu-u.sun :oo c o ' , .dd ,'-'tk 'n.en.ou-r-.fu 74135 5'9 ' sw-144-ozza Dondd M Danny. D.O.. EO.C.0.0. s.1. wana. o.o. mu1..ua.suw. o.o. Hnrrbt H. Shlw. 0.0. ac, soma. MA.. Auclology ww HW my It fu 4 f .1 W f I ,ww ., Ms M , V A X it Q is '45 W .4 ' g J, Q in N Ay If A H ' f A ,L Q m if as v N ...M KW E X fs iq. we 1 -'- -S I ., . . .. . at Nm ' 'ggi-H A 5 5948 aw 5 Q' 1 ' M M ,mg I Q W ,Ev +-up I Q as 2? wf x K 5 'Fw 5 A vQI2,Q. 1 1 C A o .- ' I . K N CONGRATULATIONS! CLASS OF 1985 Dlllrhtral Bunk Exrhange 712 Culbertson DIIVS OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA 73105 Phone C4055 528 0076 Sv X . S at o ' Q Poms We f . k 2, . Rd1phj.W1f WANTS YOU TO BE A BOARD MEMBERS: O1V DOS DOT MEMBER! offer S300 OO preceptorship stipend for students STC DEINT OFFICERS 1 X4 Jil QC' 4 P : 73 E .must vancnncsvs -Q . I' ' e Q 4.9 ' ' I' 1 RhdA.FllDOPd L PtPd IhOfI'ldSRP1C dD t P dr PIB V P d WayneA Huey DO 2 dV P d t D OC S t y Georve R Torres, y T P 1 G T u o o , Donald L Cooper T DO OKLAHOMA owneo Ano omznso RY YHE PLEASANT ALYERNAYIVE YO HIGH X-RAY COS REPRESENTING: ?E22SU0SLS SEI mp FROM THE STAFF KONICA menucni. con A F If IMAGING AX cu AMERICA con? 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KST H0 C1 me Cl Hx , Q: : i rq xg 54 H4 I 2129 SW. 59th Oklahoma City, Ckla. 73119 405f6856671 James MacCaIlum Executive Vice President 186 beds intern training Congratulations Class of 1985 from Your Osteopathic Professional Liability Insurance Company Over 25 years serving the profession Insurance Company -k Oldest Doctor-Owned Professional Liability Insurance Co -k Founded 8: Directed by Osteopathic Physicians -k Occurrence Form Policies Only if Level Premiums - Non-assessable PI'OfeSSIOhCtl MLITLIGI lI'lSUl'CIhCe Co Two East Gregory Kansas City Missouri 64114 C8163 523-1835 1 C8003 821-3515 The DOctor Company Professional Mutual Commltted To Quallty Medlcal Educatlon The new Dallas Ifamily Ilospital located on the 18-acre campus of Dallas Southwest Medical Center, is fi fully accredited teaching hospital affiliated with Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine, Fort Worth. Dallas Family Hospital is authorized hy the American Osteopathic Association for seven internships annually and offers residencies in anesthesiology and general surgery. FOR A PHYSICIAN S PACKET COICIPLETE AND MAIL THE EEIEOITI-TO: Marketing Department DALLAS FAMILY HOSPITAL 2929 So. Hampton Dallas, Texas 75224 ADDRESS ITY STATE SCHOOL YEAR OF STUDY ii. SPECIALTY INTEREST t, GRADUATION DATE ii 214-330-4611, EXT. 298 MEDICAL EDUCATION UNIVERSAL HEALTH SERVICE, INC. DAL'-A5 50Vn'wF-9' A . N , II I' I 1 E ac ZIP 5 6 3 v if 4 FFICE H R S A T N l405I 584 9315 WAKEFIELD FAMILY MEDICAL CLINIC, INC ROBERT M WAKEFIELD DO IIO W FIRST BROKEN BOW OK 74728 ' .- MoBl.v cumc - Larry G. Mobly 0.0. Cary Laceflold D.O. OMC 14051454-2424 OFFICE HOURS MOS! 454-2445 BY APPT -4748 18573 N E 23 d Sl eet D Mobly Ho e 454-6161 I IGH 651 c e e - Ha ah,OkIaho a73045 ge cyl- lte hou s 630-3551 Cardiovascular Consultants cfHo byAppo t e 4900 South Western Ans. SGVVICE okla ony. OK 73109 t4o5l 685-6671 l405l 631-0546 l4O5l 272-7155 Michael H. Mowdy, D.O. Family Medicine 84 General Practice Mdoud Clinic 107 5, Main Office: M051 964-5457 P. O. Box 713 Emefsency Md.oud, Okla. 74851 Number l405l 685-6671 Telephone 19183 962-2442 Robert C Williams, D 0 Williams Medical Center, Inc. Office HQWS Highway 271 west EY Appointment Spiro Oklahoma 74959 Login 00 C 5 C O 0 5 E 5 fl rl? f I I I e 769 P0 Boxl300' Dr Lge: om 3912 n m Emar n a X 7 Q f N C , ED G Oll s t K Q Q K A General Practice of .Uedicinv l Q Uk Glenpool Family Clinic 14226 Elm Ave. P. O. Box 1029 Glenpool, OK. 74033 Phone 321-9510 Daniel C. Martin D.O. Michael K. Winfrey D.O. General Practice - Obsmtrics General P1151-ix - Obstetrics fwemvfgf H my C 5 WY-7 Q 'JQ O 60061, luck, iv 2005 and every 0,73 qi Our fcgffow Clzxsmafeg I N s FQZSLMQI1 C lass fopb OD OKQ3 of Q ASS of ' 'Ss Juniors SWNKSS CICLCS lj 36 C1355 of DEX Aganadjaner 4. 54 Ainsworth, Carol 16 Aldridge, lark 54 Alexander, Michael M. 64 Andersen. Anita M. 54 Andersorhjames li. 61 Anderson, William R. 61 Andrews, George D. 64, 100 Anna, Michael W. 54 Arentz, Chris 64 Atkinson, Darryl A. 44 Baker. Diane 13 Bakenjames B. 641. 100 Baker. Steven D. 5-1 Banschbach. Martin W.. Ph.D. 11 Barsonulohn Iid.D. 6 Battenfield, Lori A 4-l Bauenjohn M. 4-11 Beard. Lois S. 54 Beebe. Harlow W. 411 Behrendsen. Steven C. -14 Beller. Sheila G, 64 Billingswlames S. -14 Boice. Brett E, 54 Bost. Richard ll., Ph.D. 9 Boucher, Terry 1-1 Bowden. Douglas E. 51 Bowles, Bill E. 64 Bowles. Lillie 101 Btaaren,'lefl'rey M., DO. 76 Bradenuloseph A, 44 Breedlove, Michael C. 44 Brenner, George M.. Ph.D. 11. 105 Brooks. Don E. 64 Brooks. Greg S.. DD. 76 Brown, Donald D.. DD, 76 Brown. Joyce A. 54 Bruner. Paul 4, 55. 102 Buckner, Carole L. 55 Buckner, Randy L. 55 Calabrese, Kenneth E., D.O, IR Caldwell, Michael A. 44 Calle ry, Carol I6 Cannon. Gary W.. D.O. 18 Carlile, Thomasj., DO. 7 Carlton, Debra A. 44 Carroll, Pauline C. 65 Carter, Dennis j. 55 Cartwright. Susan 16 Cheek. Bennie F.. DO, 76 Cherry. Larry D.. 13.0. 9 Clark, Evon 34 Clements. Mark T. 65 Cluck. Madge 17 Clymer, William E. 44 Coffman, Richard D, L14 Ct5lleran.vI0hn A. 65 Conrad. Robert S.. Ph.D. 11 Cook, Cecil A. 45 Cook, Paul D. 45 Cooper, Craig C. 65 Cormack, Fred D. 7 Costner, Patty A. 65 Costner, Thomas L.. DO. 77 Crawford. Katie 13 Crockett, Debbie D. 65 Cunningham, Gary K. ll 55 Cunninghan-i,jay D. 55 Dalton, Bryan I.. 115 Davis, lielen M. t'-5 Davis. Martin-l.. D.O. 77. 96 Dean, Elizabeth E. -15 Dean, Robert W. -15 Declterr, Anthony j. 55 Delong, Chris j. 65 Dewitt. Stephen L. 55 Dillow. David W. 66 Uoggethj C.. Ph.D. 9 Dullye. Larryj.. D.O. 13 liddy. William Stephen, DD. 9 Edge, Christopher A., D.O. 77 Edison. Leslie D.. DO. 77 Eimen. Ronald M.. DO. 711 Elton. Cindy A, ii, 105 Enclsley, Ferral L. 66. 102 litter, Sharon, 16 Fearherly, Charles A, -15 Feldner, William F. 56, 105 Fielter, Dan H., DD 18 Fielding. james K. 66 Firm, Warren F.. Ph.D. 12 Firirucci, Steven j. 45 Fitvgeraldulames M. 45 Flatt. GW., DO. '78 Floyd. Kim D, -15 Foreman. Tommy D 45 Foster. Douglas C. 66, 100 Franks. Francira 1.. 66 Friclr. Robert A. 66 Frietll.j0hn C. -15. 99 Frog. Grethe S. -15 FukSa'Wt:ibcr. Kevin. D.O. 90 Fullerton, Paul S.. D.O 75 Fullrngini. Dean R.. DO. 18 Galleszlefirey l.. 415 Galvin, Daniel li, 45 Gamel, Grant R. -15 Garcia. Priscilla V. fl, 56. 102 Garner. Gregg R. 66 Gaston. Robert C. 56 Gates. Steven 1. 66, 93, 101 Gebctsherger. Maurine D.. DO. 713 Gexss. Susan K.. Ph. D. 9 Gibson, Sandy G., 66 Gittings. Mark S., DO. 79 Goh, Benjamin W. 67. 98 Goldsteinuloe A. 67 Goldstein. Traci 101 Goodnight, Gary D., DU. 79 Graham. Kenneth E., DO. 9, 18 Gramolinc. Gary, DO, 18 Grant, Dixie L.. DO. 79 Grant. Rubhie L. 45 Gray. George T., ill DO. 79 Greaves, Rodney A. 67, 98 Gricler. Stephen R.. DD. 80 Griffith, Bob 11 Griffith, LaDonnaj. V16 Gross, Wayne D. 56 Gunhy, Mark C. 46 Guthrie. William 57 llairhcoclt, Rohyn I., 46 llamsrrn, William N 67. 09. 105 llanson-Caraldr. Carol 65 Harden. Trav L., DO. 80 Harding. Sandy 14 llarper, Dennis D., DO. R0 llazerxjrll, DO. R9 lletheringron, Melanie 15 llill, Fannie F, 7 llilluliirimie S.. 110.90 llill. Rohm D, D.O. 81 llise. Leo L.,.lr. 67 Hiti, Pamela S. DO, 81 llitzeman, David F., DU. I8 Hohhs. Steven A., Ph.D. 10 Hohgtiod. Roher L. 67 Hnlvnwsky. Dick 57 Hoel. Steven B, 67 Hohengarten, Frank L.. Ed.D. 8. Holcomb, William R . D.O. 81 Holmes. Beverly A. 98 Hair, :tiny D.. 13.0. ar Holt, Tamara 1... DD, 82 1-ioochjohn P.. DO. 82 Houlilian. Rodney T.. Ph.D, B Howe, Hulen R.,jt. 56 Hoyt. Terry L, 46 Hugheajaner 17 in-ihorlen, Patricia E. 68. 101 Ingram, Wesley M. 57 james. David S., DO. 18 jarlim, Kirby L, DO. 12. 27 jenkins, Robin Y, 57 jennings. jeffrey S. 46 johns. Marsha 68 johrxsomjay K.. DO, 82 jolinston, Tiniothy 46 joppich. Cathy 15 Kalrenbach, Ted,jr. 68 Kaswarmjudirh A. 68 Ketterer, Mark Ph.D. 10 Keithley, Larry M. 57 Keleher, Michael W. 57 Kennedy. Grace R. 46 Kennedy. Mai-velyn A. 68 Kennedy. Sheila Z.. D.O. 82 Kennedy, William R., DO. 10 Keuchel. David M. 46 Kitlwell. Monica S.. DO. 85 King, Edwin K., Do. in Kirk. Gerald R . PhD. 12 Kniglmjon A., DO. 18 Korn. Paul P.. DO. 18 Kraker. Philip K.. DO. 85 Kraszewskhjanite M. '16 Lamb. Ke-thy W. 57 Lang, Gary. DO, 83 Langerman, Richard j. 57 Langstonwlanies D. 46 Lanrrip. Linda S. '16 Lawson, Rosnliej., Ph.D. 10, 1 Leader, Beth L. 46 Lewis. Rebecca 68 Limon, Leona R. 7 Littlefohn. Linda 13 Liu, Sai-ling 57 1.oose.jo1-in I6 Lostak. Charlesj.. D.O. 84 Lovelace. David M. 57 Lovell, Robert L. 57 Lucas. Mel E.. D.O. 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