Rutgers Medical School - Aesculapian Yearbook (Newark, NJ)

 - Class of 1975

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This is reason enough for the congratulations that will be showered on you by family, friends, teachers and fellow citizens. You are moving into a time of change that calls for leadership, commitment and sacrifice. Our country has suddenly realized that its resources are limited, and this is as true in health care as in other areas. To you and your peers falls a vital responsibility to provide guidance in broadening our concepts of health care and in creating an environment in which the new and needed goals can be achieved. You must help re-awaken the total commitment of physicians to their patients. Through such a vehicle you can serve all society and lead the renaissance in the concept of the worth of the in- dividual. Congratulations on your achievements and good luck in your future service to the health of mankind. Away STANLEY S. BERGEN, JR., M.D. President - CMDNJ Hearty congratulations to you on the completion of your medi- cal school program. ln the past year you have further streng- thened the upper class clinical years' curriculum that was ln- itiated by the first graduating class. As you have made your residency selections I was pleased to learn that a great many of you had chosen to pursue training in specialties related to primary care. This is indeed an area of medi- cine that requires expansion and definition to meet consumer ex- pectations. As you embark on your respective careers I wish you all the best in achieving the personal and professional goals you have set 7g had Harry M. Woske, M.D. Acting Dean for yourselves. 1' ' '. -A l' A ll .'. 'tl ' ' 1 AY ll 34.9 -7? - 1 3:-' ui JJ., ' . 4 L4 . 4,5 v.-1-.,......-.-- Q I N xl D1 X H 1 ' n Mr 1- 4...1n.?,.x4zU-A I Q. ' 1. .. Q - f 9 ' E j, I V Ai' ,. I W 1. y f f 0 , ,M . - 9' 'Ha v 4 f J l, 1. 1 X , 5 lt! I um asm Lf w- .. 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Vail Mr. Ken Rice NE CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS: Eldridge Anderson Jay Cohen Miles Congress Andrew DeRogatis Steven Fried Manuel Porto Patrick Zazzaro N5 . Y NW N -55. 1.5 -Cl 'g,,--- 1 ii- k, f WEST LECTURE HMI. I ' .s--'f-'mfg' . X .2 N E ... 1.45, . ,f ' Hjanidrrial 3semf51QQjquiejVNcof1dntions 'cona!pqiygfgo4lfgpil1n4g,flind,gfudy 1 'shqnlijehb?f,qni1lQi1!i!i9Q5g4 ,,,.,, . L 3 hxs :gap aftenf-hours study area Witli' flfdfexcgption of' routine , 2331 5,gA'.gljfLgh1-,51,: v ,-1 I .1 .f f v, ' PM 4985 .Q . N +3 .L xg E Z' - 15 .,7..1, 'Q' -I iii! PHILADELPHIA . -l s- .1 4 , f, l9' -'si F5 yf N01 'S' L -F' , it F: 1-...QQAIA ' . -'W-HE F,ff,.ln'm4 n'a-,mg-,3 F-fn ?'l'HlLA l. IIPJIFPUYI - J-if-5191 -' an . --1--,, F n i: -P.E5E5'E:-S l g'Q'. : ,J pg f- jgiilil. 'fin 'v J, ' E- ..: A E - 51 T '3:'f-f if 1 if , gl.-' if r' -15-'j- Q: 'jg JA L Q Ai -ua.. 3' '1- L a I' 2 'J This Bell ls NotA Flre Alarm , l hlslsanemer enc bellforlemp, T 9 , Y ' change or uccldeni In the morgue. 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A ssociate Dean for Student Affairs Robert J. Robinson, M.D ........ ............ A ssociate Dean for Research Thomas M. Stevens, Ph.D. .. Assistant Dean and Director of the Teaching Laboratories Thomas G. Fox, Ph.D ....... ........ A ssistant Dean for Administrative Planning John C. Gardner, M.D. ........ ....... A ssistant Dean for Student Affairs Joanne T. Medlinsky, M.D. ....... ....... A ssistant Dean for Student Affairs Edward Sharapoff, B.S ........ ..................................... D irector of Business Affairs Shirley W. Bolles, M.L.S ......... ........ L ibrarian of the Library of Science and Medicine Elizabeth M. Vail, A.B ....... ....... A ssistant Registrar r w W - K 4 C NH X? W fait? Xifzriwxy f- Qjii f j A J K I ff g ' f QF U L 1 nfl? 1 :.v w K I i ' o- ' ' iw, 4 jg? 5 qw X? ' 5 f X I f p L A Q A 6-MXN I , W 'Ta ., , ., 1 2,' I Q ' ' .. ' S ',- ' E :'- Jw 1 A Q S 1 2259 '53 X, , I rw - l 1: i , s l' F j ' X 5, , y r I ' lfV!!E5,!' H 2 ' S f ' 1 x l zw 1 X, ' 9 y . 9' L K W Fw , ' ' J! ' A Rf 'i 'G I N YK Y ' ' , , Y ! r L, .X Q 1 t J ' , I 5 Q 4 5 .xx KU ,J ! g I L 1 IQ N ' ' ' v -W fI', fZ3?f Q ' ARTHUR HESS Ph. D. Chairman ANATOMY 'Inf I GEORGE KFIAUTHAMEFI Ph. D. 49? AARON FIUHLATER M.D. GORDON MAC DONALD Ph. D. I .39 I wh ., ' . t V I .. . f nfl. Q. f' ,513 if .' r- ft F f 43.1, ,. ' DAVID SEIDEN Ph. D. wx' .-11 I Q. I .i. , . ' :Q M. DAVID EGGER Ph. D. SASHA MALAMED Ph. D. In A GENE L. TFIUPIN Ph. D. ELAINE S. HEAFINEY Ph. D. A6949 I FFIED J. ROISEN Ph. D. FRANK J. WILSON Ph. D. GAD AVIGAD Ph. D. ERIC EIKENBERRY Ph. D. ANDREW MAMANTOV Ph. D. BIOCHEMISTRY RICHARD A. BERG Ph. D. .J H ,FV , ,..,..n-rs' M If It if ff -2 Q- JURGEN ENGEL Ph. D. BJORN R. OLSEN M.D.!Ph. D. DARWIN J. PROCKOP M.D., Ph. D. Chairman RICHARD A. HARVEY Ph. D. HANS-PETER HOFFMAN Ph. D. MARK T. TAKAHASHI Ph. D. JOUNI J. UITTO M.D.!Ph. D. RICHARD J. CROSS M.D. Chairman ANTHONY F. BARTHOLOMAY Sc. D. MARISE S. GOTTLIEB M.D. COMMUNITY MEDICINE HARRY D. BORBE M.A. CHRISTIAN M. HANSEN, JR. M.D. THOMAS G. FOX Ph. D. JAMES HEIMARCK M.H.A CONRAD E. E. HERR M.D. HOWARD JACOBSON M.D. STEPHEN KOPEL Ph. D. .. c ,Q HAROLD G. LOGAN M.S.W. 'Hn-.v fx .1 '54 LUCIE S. KELLY Ph. D., R.N. LAURA NELSON Ed. D. . !f'9 'x JAMES A. ROGERS M.D. ANNE R. SOMERS B. A. ,-aa...-, 1 L? 1 4. ...... 4- MARY WISE M.A. LEON SILVERMAN P-IE . . SAMU uci OUR M D EL W WA FAMILY MEDICINE H1 F Ilp 3' , ' .-Q, ga I 1 .1 Hx fh f .1 I 6. , I ... -Q Ai FRANK C. SNOPE M.D. Chairman .au ' ' I ,I 2 - Hz 1.1 Jlj. l . 7 Yifailp 1 I I 'Q H .,..!:'.Vf'i1i-i l' rl f git X ,I ...,mg,, f v 1' v X. X4-1.4 ,V 1 in Il D ry' I L. .2 x In HADLEY L. CONN. JR. Chairman MEDICINE DAVID V, ALCID DANIEL J. CAFILIN M.D. M.D. I I DAVID A. BERKOWITZ M.D. STANLEY S, BERGEN SAMIR K- BALI-AS NLD. M.D. gs-P' NORMAN H. EDELMAN ROBERT L. DELANEY ROBERT EISINGER l M.D. M.D. -Z1 ALAN FINE NANCY E. GARY M D M D I I DAVID J. GOCKE M.D. si PAULINE R. GOGER KIYOSHI HAYASE M.D.fPn. D. Ph- D. MD- PAUL K. JOHNSON ZAFIAH M.D. W F. KACHANI M.D. DWIGHT J. HOTCHKISS, JR. , MONROE KARETZKY M.D. AVEDIS K. KHACHADUFIIAN M.D. JOHN B. KOSTIS PETER T. KUO M.D. M.D. X1 REQ' - STEPHEN LEVY HERBERT M. LIPSCHUTZ i -' if 'pk , g ,gg mx Q, -. , 'QQEU H ' KLAUS MECKELER, J.H. D.O. M.D. M.D. fi' JOANNE MEDLINSKY DAVID MORRIS DAWD J- HH-EY M D M D M D Y-N. I ROBERT J. ROBINSON M.D. KENNETH W. TUTTLE MELVIN VIGMAN M.D. M.D. PARVIN SAIDI M.D. THEODORE WEINSTEIN M.D. hr.. TEODORO V. SANTIAGO M.D. HARRY M, WOSKE M.D. 1, 4. Lili' T -v 1 ' T N 4 , ' 'Q' R. WALTER SCHLESINGER M.D. Chairman MICROBIOLOGY fl: JOHN A. HOLOWCZAK Ph. D. HARRIET C. ROUSE Ph. D. AKIRA IGARISHI M.D. THOMAS M. STEVENS Ph. D. . A . 5 I GRAHAM R. CLEAVES Ph. D. MARIANO ESTEBAN Ph. D. WILLIAM T. MCALLISTER Ph. D. VICTOR STOLLAR M.D.C.M. .M fit! DONALD T. DUBIN M.D. . . f :I-I9:'2Il5u I., .xr ' N - -2135...-,f Q 44' AN I v M V I II 1 ' KEITH HARRAP Ph. D. KAREL RASKA M.D.!Ph. D. WILLIAM A. STROHL Ph. D. OBSTETRICS- GYN ECOLOGY GERALD BARAD M.D. THOMAS G. MCELRATH M.D. MICHAEL S. KREITZER ROBERT L. MALATESTA M.D. TING C. WONG M.D. HEI THEODORE LOIZEAUX M.D. PAUL J. TOOT M.D. PEDIATRICS M.D. Chairman ANWER ALEEM M.D. ls: H k-,, K V 5 -fl I Q, FRANCES HULSE JOHN J. KANGOS M.D. M.D. 1 A MARYLYN BROMAN M.D. AVRUM L. KATCHER M.D. 9. Y N, , , N V J ff '-bi GLENN LAMBERT DONALD NORRIS PHOTINI S. PAPAGEORGIOU M.D. M.D. M.D. RICHARD RAPKIN ARUN SAWARDECKER PAUL A. WINOKUR M.D. M.B.B.S. M.D. I I ROGER BAKER M.D. BONITA L. BACHL M.D. if C17 ELIZABETH V. LAUTSCH M.D.!Ph. D. 755751 A .1 .M , 1 STEPHEN M. SH EA M.D. ASHTON B. MORRISON M.D. Chairman PATHOLOGY Not Pictured: MADIRA A. DAHODWALA MD. MINERVA E. BLANK Ph.D. PW? T7 JOHN R. MCCOY D.V.M. Q MARY DUMM Ph. D. r-E-1.-q-f- gin dir, I JANA RASKOVA M.D. I x SIMEON S. JARA M.D. JUAN R. RAVENS M.D. E.. .c2.fHn.. - TETSUO SHIMAMURA WALTER E. UHLMAN JACQUES WALLACH M D M D M D T-Tr' PHARMACOLOGY MARGARET O. BROSTROM Ph D Di EDWARD T. BROWNING Ph. D. CHARLES BROSTROM ? T NT. HERBERT M. GELLER Ph. D. Ph. D. l. YUNG-CHEN HUANG Ph. D. MARTIN G. MARINUS Ph. D. N. RONALD MORRIS M.D. DONALD J. WOLFF - . 'H GERALDINE NEISS Ph. D. Ph. D. MARILYN SANDERS Ph. D. BRUCE Mel.. BRECKENRIDGE M.D.fPh. D DOUGLAS R. OLSON Chaffman Ph. D. ROBERT K. CRANE PHYSIOLOGY BIJAN K. GHOSH Sc. D. ARABINDHA K. SINHA Ph. D. Ph. D. ALEXANDER EICHHOLZ Ph. D. JOHN LENARD Ph. D. fx 12 in-. NANCY R. STEVENSON Ph. D. RICHARD C. MASON Ph. D. WILLIAM S. STIREWALT Ph. D. M. OLIVIA PINKETT Ph. D. HARVEY R. WEISS Ph. D. 'L . ,II I 3 IRWIN W. POLLACK I M.D. Chairman LIONEL BERNSON M.D. PSYCHIATRY ROBERT E. ADAMS JOHN M. ATTHOWE, JR M.D. Ph. D. 'll ' JIS? Q . -1 ALAN J. BARNES PETER BAUMECKER M.D. M.D. vi 'I A MARION S. BLANK PETER L. CARLTON Ph, D. Ph- D- r,.ar I ! 1' 'aj Qi .. i Yum , ' 5- M Q E W Q.-..---.3L1-1,I5iEp- it Lg' JOAN B, CHASE M. SALIM CHOWDREY BERTHAM D- COHEN Ed. D. M.D. Ph- D- GERALD S. COLES GUIDO M. CROCETTI ROBERT EDELBERG Ph. D. Ph. D. Ph. D. f 1 'P X, MYRON S. GESSNER LEONIDE GOLDSTEIN STEVEN B- GORDON M.D. Sc. D. Ph. D. f.. STANLEY GURSPAN LEONARD HOLLANDER Al- J- HUMZA M.S.W. M.D. M.A. BEHNAZ JALALI M.D. i Y 1 A janv MEHFIDAD JALALI EDWARD E. JOHNSON HENRY C, JOHNSON M.D. Ph. D. Ph. D. ARNOLD M. KALLEN M.D. V l YALE KRAMER M.D. JULIAN KASSEN ARTHUR KLING HERBERT KOHN M.D. M.D. Ph- D- XE' 'F' GARY W. LAMSON PAUL M. LEHRER SANDRA LEIBLUM M.S.W. Ph. D. Ph. D. N w ,kg W. EDWARD MCGOUGH M.D. RAZIA MATIN M.D. N. di Ph. D. PAUL MANOWITZ Ph. D. PETER C. MANTO, JR. BONNIE MARKHAM Ph. D. .N MICHAEL H. MILLER Ph. D. DAVID L. MAYER M.D. . 5'-ifl -1 .v X . L V QB- , x N . WILLIAM MULLIGAN Ph. D. SYDNOR PENICK HENRY B. MURPHREE M.D. :fw- PETER S. MUELLER M.D. IRWIN N. PERR M.D.!J.D. JOSEPH ROCHFORD M.D. LARRY B. SILVER M.D. 3...-. RAYMOND C. ROSEN Ph. D. DONALD SPENCE Ph. D. MIVART G. THOMAS M.D. KW! ROBERT J. TEMPLE M.D. JOSIAH U. YOUNG, JR. M.S.S. MEYER A. ROTHBERG Ph. D. CARLOS R. SANTIAGO HERZL R. SPIRO M.D. ,0- 1? LENORE WALKER Ed. D. M.D. MARSHALL SWARTZBURG M.D. MARTIN WEINAPPLE M.D. mfl 3.3 JAMES W. MACKENZIE M.D. Chairman SURGERY fab. 1-::-ev MOHAMED ABBASSI ELIZABETH S. BUSSAHD M.D. M.D. ..-. .6 F Tf. JOHN R, BUSSARD PRAMILA BYAHATTI M.D. M.B.B.S. JOHN H. LANDOR M.D. Assistant Chairman 'N 5 SOONCHAE CHOI IRWLT1 CB-ARK 1 MICHAEL A, COLELLA APOLINARIO C. DALIDA M.D. MD- 'W SID DEUTSCH NOORJEHAN ESSA PAUL J. HIRSCH D.E.E. M.D, M.D. I MARSHA E. JESSUP HERBERT H. JOSEPH RENE JOYEUSE w M.S. M.D. M.D. C. BUCKMAN KATZENBACH BJORN 0- KIHL M.D. M.D. FREDERICK J. KNOCKE JOHN B- KURIYAN NLD' M.D. L3 k. .. . ,.. RONALD J. KINATEDER M.D. M. JOSEFINA LAGADE M.D. SANG M. LEE M.D. 'ff' L' .Ivy ,i . .CII V, .lfqgj FELIX G. SALERNO M.D. ' ZEENA AGNES LOBO CORNELIUS N. STOVER M.D. ALVIN J, SALKIND D. Che. RICHARD S. WEEDER M.D. ' n .-QFD ' x ' I uf ,Ii T- , :g. 1 ALEXANDER C. MITCHELL MIP GLENN SISLER M.D. I? BALTAZAR D. RODRIGUES M.D. JOSEPH P. ZAWADSKY M.D. REUVEN K. SNYDERMAN M.D. LAWRENCE LAMPOON, Ill M.D.!Ph. D.!A.C.!D.C.!A.M.!F.M Y' I I 1 J 1 sm v I-,,' ,. ',,1 w,H ' L ,A ' I U J w And, Harry, remember, never mention money to the governor. 1 Moon River 4.12 Yea, l'm a radiologist - I fix radios. Eb il Ahead warp factor 5, Mr. Sulu. ae? if .f And now for the Italian translation. Nose comial infection? OOPS!!! . . .and that reminds me of the one about. . . ll: 1 -.- 5 x Q N .:. I Q 7 . ,sn kg' HN ,KV A U. - A F Sell Xerox at 25, and buy. . . Sometimes a piIlow's your only friend. ' an-v-' Our modern ZOOT 3501 J-75 jd? AGT J! bed tertiary-care facility. You've let this go a little too long, Mr. Jones. ,-'- '.,' N 2' ,I V. A ., Wfk- f- W--- V-if ,..,,,-1 -'T ' r,,,.. .t ' PW? ifrffela-'f -M Y -.Q ' -.tl - fy r --' . 41311-'V' -' -- 1 N r 1 ,-' ' gf. 'v-- ' . 7' A v ,k.,.,', ,gif I Full-back Draw on 3, Ready! 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STIIIINYS MATCIIDI 9,124 10056 The Four Step Method of Selection 72 H ilalx are a lltlls mon cnmplicaled In :haw In A slmllar Iuhlon. for they nzlry have many llrlf. ellulzel, second cholca, etc. For the purposes of illustra- tion tha 1974 hospital ruulu can be axvreued ll follows: If A lmupiul hu nn pnmlonn span, lst ru nvnu du urns in paopk on IU pnhr- mn Ihl nl 'Int ahaha. Th: Mx! IIN will M 'naval rhvlnlf' nmshn ll In ll nam hs -'mmm thehun' nosnuu. IIISY noolcu 44967 nolrmu ssconn cuovcu ni 1396 NOIFIYAI. YHRD CHOICE! - 1696 nomum mann cuoacus 1 1196 HOSPITAL rom. mass How it's supposed to work. NAIIDNAL INTEFIN AND RESIDENT MATCHING PROGRAM 1503 ORRINGTON AVENUE-SUITE 1155 EVANSTON ILLINOIS 60201 CONFIDENYIAL - RANK ORDER LIST OF PROGRAMS ,. .I I II .II..I. I.I.I IIIII .III-III.: I -II I II-I IIII- -Im IIIILIII- .IIIIwm-A In I I I . 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Lou IU unyz. ,,,.I Iv A 'NN :Is:::::m,,, nom I ,.-IIIfIIwD ' 1 Il? ask- n - . '-gym-grab That all that's passed in four year's time Should be summed up in these few lines, ls far beyond my power to dog l offer only this to you. Some say that we should take the best Life offers, and ignore the rest. Some say that we should cast an eye That's cold, on all that passes by. While others feel that grief and rage Are time's hard gifts reserved for age. Cynic, Stoic or Sybarite lt's hard to say which one is right. Perhaps it's true what I have read Expressed by one who's long been dead,- That malt does more than Milton can To iustify God's ways to man. What to think and what to feel What is fiction, what is real,' What one should or should not be No one can say with certainty. But if frightened by the thought of death That shrinks the soul and steals the breath That here you may be comforted, Remember that which Yeats has said. Whether man die in his bed, Or the rifle knock him deadg A brief parting from those dear ls the worst man has to fear. And furthermore, remember this. That once you've mastered fearlessness, Your last responsibility ls shun deliberate cruelty. And then, courageous and compassionate You'll be prepared to meet your fate. R.E.L. 5 5- PNN 1 is May the fleas ofa thousand camels . . . lf' ' .EL SW' ff sf' . .J I xx ,fir my .LXGICALP QJ :vigil El .1 I. L! .K-55325 gi, gg? i fit- -:,:EL'E:.Zii? ' THE uaffm Moummm P Q VEGETABLE Q' . , I .I I 4 w A E ' in A ININITIIH lKl lI'IPN Vllll -W , P ' Q. , j Anus IN nes, swmsn Bnznsrs, P ' A M P -' 1 Q to 14 ESORE NIPPLE8,BRONClI'l'I8,SOBE 'l'H'ROA1'S,QUlNSY,GROUP. . ' . b . M l 1' ff: ' Q rerun, runs-wvrm, Burns, ' V ' :tt 'P 5- ' P' il - 'Xl.l w. ls1il:xs.s11m:1.1as. I-LliXsll'lfIl.Xw.Mill' mm K: j if L , 'N Q ,... Ja.4.f,'1,z-:lun :gf -:nf 3:21 ,tang ,P lf . A ' A: I . V ' H ' 1: X Fresh l'ul lllrulnl-,llilimlr-I'IlnIl1'.hvrnl'ulnu-:md V -' Y A W mn.x-me scans. nm.uumu'oa1 nmmurlsm a sour. ' ' F' 1 -- 1' P N1:.'::f::3r1'2.2. 1:1.1i.hLLf:1:4.:.'5:::::.'Qz'.::!it :.?. :,::s::? Q -s-: I llsiu: illlllIl'l la'l' i- I'-'xlliwl-al ul mu'--. :uuel in nmq 5,i12: You know it feels good to finally be out of that cell. l 4567: Yes, but do they have to look at us l like we're some kind of mutant? ,-A, a-E--M' 4' P A ' sw. ,-1' . .L - wb Jinx ff ' 'N I- I ' -T - 5 .ie xl N KJ: Q . Q up P : - E i A ,aqflgf ' ,Y 5 N is 1 1 ,WZ x .' a- , , ' I . 7-,'Q,'.-fr if-vi f S .vb ,df asf if - P - ' .fm 1 A . . -4-4' .X I -4, F. Sgvl yr. '. - - . X K:-:Nk XA. l KH. 'VI' N' f xzxr, -' . ' ' I ' I ,P V 5' ,V K , was AQ, V1 L 93P2flili? - 'ff some V . . . n1-l.mf-.-- p1l'umlu'nl vurr- :Arr rllvrl--al. 3 PRINCIPAL DEPOT. NO. 38 UOURTLANDT ST.. NEW YORK. ,. ,!'Sn , fi' ' - fi C ,Q 1:3 The olonde on the right is O.K., but I like the one with the big bazoobs! . 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FIRST-YEAR CLASS Jose Abiseid Ricardo Alonso Wilmer Ames Scott Anderson Ralph Austin Waldo Avello James Axford David Barad Richard Barad Michael Belin Andrew Beloni David Bowers Frederick Braunstein Teresa Bridge Mark Bright John Brim William Byra Christine Byrnes James Campbell Robert Chrzanowski Vincent DiMatteo Frances Dunston Villi Enders Charles Ettleson Emmanuel Fatiregun Edward Filippone Robert Gibson Samuel Gidding Carl Goldstein Stephen Golub Daniel Greenberg Karen Greenberg William Greenberg Curtis Hamburg Andrea Hessel Claudette Heyliger Alexander Hindenburg Thomas Hoffman Keith Hughes Karen Ingram Eric Jackson Joel Jannone V. Douglas Jodoin Jean Kasmer Diane Kelly Purnell Kirkland Prudence Kline Stephen Knowlton Douglas Krakauer Paula Krauser Gay Colleen Kreiss Jack Kron William Kuncewitch Clifton Lacy Erwin Lange Alton Lawson Thomas Mankiewicz Joseph Marchetta Susan Margolin Frank Masino Kevin McBride Larysa Melnyk Lane Mercer Gurnel Miles Jacqueline Mislow Robin Mitnick Gaetano Morea Selvon Nanan Thomas Nordstrom Felicia Nowak Philip Olivieri Chinwe Otue Dennis arenti Elizabeth Parisi Robert Perkel Patricia Pitkin Emanuel Rechthand Fredric Regenstein Andrew Rich Ferdinand Rios George Roksvaag xxx Edith Rubenstein Harriet Saxanoff James Scales Nancy Scattergood Arthur Schroeder Bruce Schwartz Eugene Schwartz Alan Schwartzstein Stephen Shepard William Shibe Barbara Shoback Robert Sioss Paul Smolen Michael Spedick Jason Stemmer Walter Strauss Berton Taffet Alfred Tallia Richard Tobey James Tucci Robert Van Putten Roger Wint Robin Winter Robert Wood Andrew Yood Philip Zazove Robert Ziff Denise Y. Alveranga Eldridge T. Anderson Sofia H. Anthony Carmelito Arkangel Elizabeth W. Barrett Michael P. Basista Barbara J. Berger Harry Berger Jo Anne Betta Ernest S. Biczak Myrna T. Merced Boneta Keiko A. Bonk Robert M. Brereton Philip F. Bronowitz Stephanie M. Brown Joanne Burcher John Burling Sharon J. Byrd Arturo A. Caesar James A. Carnahan Michael F. Charles Steven A. Chernus Russell A. Chiappetta David Christiansen David E. Conston Efthymios l. Daniskas Richard C. Dobson Veronica K. Dowling Arthur R. Dresdale Robert A. Feld Stuart P. Feldman Richard P. Garvin Elizabeth V. Gomez Steven L. Grenell Harold F. Haase Anne E. Hanifin Joseph M. Hassett Bernard F. Hearon Ricki Henry Dona J. Hills Barbara V. Hollandt Lare P. Huber Robert G. Hutcheon Jeneene C. Johnson James A. Kangos Bernadette J. Kedenburg Barbara A. Kelly John J. Kelly Myron l. Kleiner Kathleen Kopach Cynthia G. Kristensen William L. Lanzer William E. Lawson Rebecca A. Lee James N. Logothetis Jacqueline D. Lustgarten Vincent J. Maglio Arthur M. Magun Richard J. Max Peter A. McCue Arthur E. Middleton Alfred H. Miller Eliot K. Miller Linda P. Miller Ann Marie Morris Jeffrey P. Moskowitz Michael A. Nalesnik Brenda E. O'Brien Stephen B. Pierson Andrew Piskun Mark N. Porway Louis J. Riley David C. Rola Richard C. Rosenbaum Elliot Rosenberg Susan R. Rosenthal Susan M. Rowley Martha L. Schreiber Darell M. Shaffer Roger A. Shell Margaret E. Spear Andrew B. Stefaniwsky Harvey A. Sternbach Per T. Thyrum Keith N. Van Arsdalen Eugene A. Ward Kirk A. Woodson Carol A. Wool Suzanne l. Yale Mathias Zemel Gul A. Zikria Geoffrey M. Zucker Jules A. Zysman SECCJND-YEAR CLASS '-.-U . --4, ,Q :S ' '. - .Lf 1 V L wi THIRD-YEAR CLASS Lawrence Adler Alexander Aimette Robert Amler Raymond Anton Alan Barnett Phyllis Barracks Russell Beavers Ann Taylor Blackwell William Brotherton Irving Brown Joseph Catapano Robert Chvala Stephen Cook Donald Derse Charles Dinerstein Regina Estenes Stephen Felton Lourdes Frau Cadrin Gill Roger Haas Susan Hetman Julio Hip-Flores Frank Hochman Neil lzenberg Philip Jajosky Terrence Jones Charles Joseph Lillian Li David Louis James Matino Lloyd McPherson Edmund Michael James Milman Ronald Modlinger Joseph Morello Martin Mueller William Mullally Sharon Norris Ann Marie Palermo Eugenia Pavlov Orlando Pile George Roenning Robert Rosado Karl Russell-Brown Brenda Shank Nancy Egan Smith Jothan Staley Patricia Thomas Marie Trontell Carolyn Way Benjamin Weinstein James Weintraub Agnes Whitaker Robert Wiggins Barbara WUBL'lI'fT'lal'1l'l .. . 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M ,-fm xi MP ,. 4 . 1 . -f 1 '-,, , ff- we -. , - f fzgjv- ,w s f.. A '- ' - , W. - ,a ff , I!-A 4 R 304- 5 Q '-dl.. lx Qt I J W 1 ' x . mln , , Nb, 'fv .VM XL- ,,,,,..'. .gn '1' fi- ,. ' ff',R- 3- f 4'-V Q Q ' K , .f . 'xi K I XQCH.-,N A ' vs fi ' . . A' 1 ' W f ff 'X 'X - .Q 21, l v 54, .4 , J , .V , . - X X .A '--4.. 555+-4, . , 3 ' N-X X. -,,gf.v--1'5FM.b x ' ' an ,,,. po-uw.-,.,-. ' NX 2-LT' - ,,'-. . . , Ng, QQ ' ,fwi HM H W . .N ff , ' - f X A M ff K 5. if-Q-, 83 ifffwl . X' 21524 .4 iligidffa- v l , : 'nxa 'mi' ,ravi -If Adlfagdq, V, I 2' .q-qlr Blur 1-- LEONORA AIDA ROSALIE BIZZARRI Not to give the impression that medicine has been a solemn, emotionally draining ordeal, l'll relate some of its more lighthearted aspects with a brief itinerary of my senior yean September - arrive at Flower Hospital and begin a mem- orable X-rated experience with Dr. Lucy Squire slowly creep- ing into my subconscious through 16 hours of her audio- visual aides on Radiology. November - Roosevelt Hospital - a month of manual dexterity as l became the phantom of the E.R., my trembling hands eagerly awaiting to pounce upon any unsuspecting lacerations . . . Jan.-Feb. - a General Medicine sub-internship -- where I taste the exhiliration of having sole responsibility for pa- tient management and enjoy an unusually humorous house staff, with six o'clock sign-out rounds a medical rendition of the Marx Brothers. And finally some RMS scenes of note: the luxurious lounge with the perennial vandalized TV-Stereo where the stoical student body took frequent breaks from the more demand- ing lecturesg cadaver dissection where one's anatomical ignorance was glaringly revealed with each inept incisiong the Biochem and Physiology labs - where the research of Nobel laureates was repetitively and irreverently. destroyed with our Fellini-like performances. I leave as a member of the second graduating class of As a very important period of my life closes, with twenty preparatory years of schooling at an endg and l finally begin the clinical journey of medicineg l find myself thinking of those people who so critically shaped my academic develop- ment and career. My family has always given me unstinted emotional, in- tellectual and financial support. Struggling through various scholastic crisesg from an infamous kill the pre-meds organic chemistry final, to the first traumatic Biochemistry quiz in medical school, my parents were there, prepared to congratulate me for the successes and console me for the disappointments. lt was also a great comfort on long weekends to know there was someone else with papers to write and incomprehensible texts to readg my sister Marina, also a pre-med, would be across the hall slaving in the study while I preferred the refuge of my bedroom. Even my canine companion, Silvana, deserves credit, for her hedon- istically wagging tail could always cheer me from my dark- est hours of scholastic gloom. Some faculty members of RMS have also played an essential role in my happiness, and they are: Dr. Shimamura, who was my interviewer as an applicant to med. schoolg Dr. S. Malamed, an encouraging confidant during my anxiety- ridden first semesterg Dean J. Mackenzie who exhibited a refreshing open-mindedness about women in medicine, es- pecially in the field of surgery: and Dr. Joanne Medlinsky, whose kindness and understanding of student affairs have helped reshape the interrelationships among administration, faculty and the student body. Rutgers Medical School and hope that there will be many more generations of graduates who look back at their alma mater with the same nostalgia and appreciation as I do now. s 1 Q- 94, ARTHUR F. BLAKE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY OF NEW JERSEY RUTGEFIS MEDICAL SCHOO , PISCATAWAY, NEW JI: QISEV Taft School - 1967 Bowdoin College BA - 1971 IDQNQIEICATION ke - Rutgers Med. School MMS - 1973 CARD ISSUED F ,I P t' Mud' M ----F-VN-CT am: y rac ICG - I esex em I II. SOCWL SECURIT Hosp. Middletown, Conn. 'T'!1,I,., ' ' 'IDI' WE'VE GROWN TOGETHER, YOU AND I. COLLEGE OF x jffim IVIEDIC I N E AN IE? QQFN f Q ej? DENTISTRY OF ,JMX Q ' I Z: If I NEW JERSEY IJ . ISI RY C - lj RUTGERS MEDICAL. SCHOOL NEW JEHSEY 'Qkif I'xsL.2l.1w.1y, New Icvsry 08854 RI-ITGf FIS MEDICJ1 L SC 'IfJ'fPL ':l9C4'w'i1xWAY.NEW JERSEY ' Arthur Blake ARTHUR BLAKE IDENTIFICATION IDENTIFICVTIUN ' i'f'X'!'l1' CARD ISSUED f CARD ISSUQB T0Student- 5 XOCIAL eee?I To-STUDENT e,oeI.qLsreo,I: I TyNY5i Dm 9....f7f72 IGNATURE A 19714-75 ,fflfffffgfl I I -lg H. Q,'i,' ,A V 1972 ROBERT T. BURKE Born: Perth Amboy, N. J. May 6, 1943 to Patrick and Della Burke Graduated: St. Mary's High School June 1962 United States Army 1964-1966 Middlesex County College February 1969-June 1970 Rutgers University AB June 1971 Married: Patricia M. Teatom December 23, 1972 Pediatrics Residency: Strong Memorial Hospital Rochester, New York 1965 S ,M 4... V71 1947 1949 1974 4- fv- 'Lf' 'ix.:.4. 'f w. PAUL HUA' CHEN Ii W, Ai I I I ab THIS PAGE IS DEDICATED TO MY PARENTS AND MY WIFE. THEIR FIRM SUPPORT AND PATIENCE MADE IT ALL POSS- IBLE FOR ME. DEC. 25, 1971 arf M.M.S. AT RMS JUNE 2, 1973 JAY ALLEN COHEN fl .gf JI- -new - rits' To My Wife, Francine Thank you. For your patience when I was slow, For your support when I was uncertain 11, QQZQE For your criticism when I was wrong. ,f ' 'bf' -IK PATRICK MICHAEL COLLETTI B.S.Ch.E. Rutgers Univ. - 1971 M.M.S. Rutgers Univ. - 1973 M.D. CMDNJ-Rutgers Univ. - 1975 Surgical Intern Los Angeles County - U.S.C. Med. Center V 1 l n '. i .'- 1. ' ' if ke. -fu . ix .25 sf' ,. 5 SL? irvf., l 3 X 1 it Was B.A. - Oberlin College June, 1969 M.M.S. - Rutgers Medical School June, 1973 M.D. - Rutgers Medical School June, 1975 Internal Medicine Residency Cincinnati General Hospital MILES R. CONGRESS PATHLHQ gCg'gg'DER 'bl k Amana! My Parents 6 I :- f ..,, , ffl .Q -U . I E ixbm x ' J. - , -if V . :i.7'.. y1', - - ' if m ,y W - 1 ' 1, 41' gif-1 I . 1 -'S MICHAEL DE JESUS, JR. Our Wedding The Family Our Son 'Ihr- ' X To venture causes anxiety, but not to venture is to lose one's self . . . and to venture in the highest sense is precisely to become con- scious of one's self. - Kierkegard vi I: If -'I , fffpfr y f , Y' t' JI 1155 , P' 'Y 7 N F is . tg Come gather 'round people si: e Wherever you roam And admit that the waters Around you have grown KATHLEEN DE REMER And accept it that soon You'll be drenched to the bone, If your time to you is worth savin' Then you better start swimmin' Or you'll sink like a stone, For the times they are a changin'. - Bob Dylan When tolerance mainly serves the protection and preservation of a repressive society, when it serves to neutralize opposition and to render men im- mune against other and better forms of life, then tolerance has been perverted. - Herbert Marcuse The world will be saved, if it can be, only by the unsubmissive. Without them it would be all up with our civilization, our culture, what we loved, and what gave to our presence on earth a secret justification. Those unsubmissive ones are the salt of the earth and responsible for God. For I am convinced that God is not yet and that we must achieve him. - Andre Gide falv'xx 'Q'--wr rg 5 .IW if 'IL' L... s I 1 . ,L , +, E, . is ANDREW J. DE ROGATIS When the white eagle of the North is flying overhead The browns, reds and golds of autumn lie in the gutter dead. Remember then, that summer birds with wings of fire flaying Came to witness spring's new hope, born of leaves decaying. Just as new life will come from death, love will come at leisure. Love of love, love of life and giving without measure Gives in return a wondrous yearn of a promise almost seen. Live hand in hand and together we'll stand on the threshold of a dream. - Graeme Edge -. ' .1 gr Gi X fd 93 JONATHAN A. FEINBERG WAITING A beetle ran across the cracked wooden floor, the ceiling fan lazily circled over head as the sun shot through the dense particles of air and glanced off the rim of the bronze banister, he looked down and noticed the coffee stain he hadn't removed since lunch, and sank a little deeper into the old creaking chair whose supports he felt stabbing into his side. He loosened the moist starched collar sticking to his neck, and felt a bead of sweat run down his side. 'N f THE CLIMB Just a brief pause, a ledge, a small rest, heart pounding, mouth dry the view, the expanse just beyond: And then, cool ice wind blows my thick moist skin a chill As my parched bleeding hands dig in, dirt between my nails and pull the last final tug upward. 1 t 1 -A N vi'-'S ,.l.. ,f,,...- is -4 ..i. '- li ...ij It was late summer the old comfortable faces were no longer around each corner, the carpet smelled new and we all sat ln black swiveling seats for days at a time and wondered who is he, and she, and when is it over, when will I learn or know something? The aches and pains of new books and new words: 'One of you must rub the face, hands, legs and groin with vaseline to slow their decomposing' And you scream, and ache, and sometimes cry but study like never before. And then, you begin to feel and to look to touch and to gently push, grip and tap and llstenf and to return and smile: 'Mr. Jones, I neglected to look at your eye grounds, or, what year did you say you had your 2nd herniorraphy repair?' And the little black bag feels good, and you hope someone sees you carrrying it to the car 'Yes, l'm studying to be a Dr.' And then the cold bed comes every third night, and you watch the earliest glimmer of light grow stronger as you sit in the stone cold silence of an early morning hospital watching the woman's pale tired face before you as you write: 'Called 4 A.M. for third espisode of hematemesis, approx. 400cc of bright red blood, ice water lavage no longer bloody return, two units packed red cells infusing, v.s. stable, surgeon notified! Monday evening after the weekend on call the daylight seems brighter, the greens greener and you bound out the door the air an atmosphere of sounds and smells and each simple pleasure becomes a ioy. Q U-7 MITCHELL L. FERGES -5-'M , Y .443 . -125- 4? u-09 ARTHUR A. FRAZZANO Married to Irene Ziemski November 10, 1973 Will Begin Family Practice Residency July 1, 1975 Born October 24, 1949 in Montclair, New Jersey Attended Seton Hall University Graduated in 1971 with B.S. .-i . ' No man is an island, entire of itself, Every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main . . . Any man's death diminishes me, Because l am involved in mankind,- And therefore, never send to know for whom the bell tolls, It tolls for thee. -J.Donne STEVEN H. FRIED xt 1 1 It X X X659 K ff: Q silk: tx I x L t i l L A 1 l 'lf' . 4,4 ulll I I if l' ii p , 1 a: .. - .. 4'---J - l l Q .4 ...- :ins .-3... .U .'a'.. Ln il U P ,h qc! Q5 'Cv Q-' ..,l 4, o,. fi' Q 4' 1.1 ., O' APRIL 1949 'i9 a 5 9 a -' I iff-:P':uF1' C ,lwgs 10 'l' ,' Q'-bi' ,Vi fQlp'g-sf 6jILl,1l1l TOBY A. GELLER I I I I- , 'I 1 I I il , .xl 'I JAN. 1956 98 , I I NOV. 10, 1974 Upon reaching the Ultimate Graduation , I can't help but realize how lucky I have been Thanks to: All my teachers for service above and beyond the call, All my friends, past and present for making life more fun, Uncle Sam for giving me the chance not to serve, Phyllis for being beautiful and understanding And, Mom and Dad for making me do my home- work. Born to Susan and Samuel Gorelick in Havana, Cuba on Dec. 15, 1948 Graduated Newark Grammar School in June 1963 Graduated Weequahic High School, Newark, N. J. in June 1967 Graduated Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N.J. - A.B. in Biology - in June 1971 Married Judith Ann Sobel on June 25, 1972 'Wt Received M.M.S. from Rutgers Medical School JAMES GORELICK in June 1973 Graduated Rutgers Medical School - M.D. degree - on June 2, 1975 And on to New Orleans, La. for Internship at Charity Hospital - Tulane University Medi- cal School Q3 All I I' H-Las' jul l 1'flvy'w ' . Q WILLIAM R. HOBBS B.S. Morgan State College - 1967 M.M.S. CMDNJ - Rutgers Medical School - 1973 M.D. CMDNJ - Rutgers Medical School - 1975 Ob-Gyn. Resident - Union Mem. Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland J' M SHARON K. JONES Man lives in an awful isolation, imprisoned by his flesh, unable to stir his tongue of flesh to pronounce the words in his heart, unable to show that heart of flesh to anyone, neither father nor child nor brother nor wife. That is man's tragedy, that he lives alone from the moment of his birth until the hour he lies upon his funeral pyre. - Cicero Q3-1' C. STEPHEN KEKLAK if i f Graduate of Seton Hall University in '71, B.S. in Chemistry. Going to Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch, New Jersey, as a 1st year resident in General Surgery. Best times - Sue and Surgery, Colletti and chess, Billiards at the Mental Health Center, tennis, golf, baseball and a '67 Chevelle. Best wishes to you all. RICHARD ELIOT LYON Born: June 3, 1949, Tulsa, Oklahoma Wheaton High School - 1967 Davidson College, North Carolina - 1971 Married Joanne Frallicciardi, August 24, 1974, Tampa, Florida. Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowthg Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because It was grassy and wanted wear, Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. - Robert Frost CALVIN C. MATTHEWS -FHDSE WHO PROFESS TO FAVOR TREEDOM. -AND YET DEPREQTATE Ac-HTAmN. ARE MEN WHO WANT oqops WTTHOUT PLONING UP THE GFUUNP 'GREY WANT PAN WVFHOUT THUNDER AND LIGHTNING. THEY WANT' WE QQEAN WNHOUTTHEAWEDL ROAR OF TTS WATERS, WIS STROGGLE MAY BE A MCXQTL QNEJ OR ur my BE A PHYSICAL wg om IT My BE BOTH MORAL AND PHYSICALQ BUT IT MUST BE A STRUGGLE. POWER CON- CEDES NDTHTNG Wlmovr A DEMAND. TT NENER DIQ AND IT NEVER Wm.. FIND Qur 31-NST WHAT PEOPLE WTLL auamlr wb. AND You HAVE FOUND our THE EXACT AMOUNT OF INJUSTCE AND WRONG WATCH WNL BE IMPOSED UPON TTHENNAND THESE WHL OONTTNUE UNTKL 'THEY ARE RESISTED WTTH EITHER WORDS OR BLOW5 OR WTTT4 BOTH- THE LIMVIZS OF TYRANTS ARE PRESCRIBED BY THE ENDDRANCE 04: 'mcse WHON THEY oppuqass .. . FIQEDERTCTQ DODQLASS AUGUST LA 1657 JOHN MUELLER May 16, 1948: The Beginning. Englewood, N. J. June 1966: High School Diploma Morristown High School Morristown, N. J. June 1970: B.A. Rutgers College Rutgers-The State University New Brunswick, N. J. May 1973: M.M.S. C.M.D.N.J. - Rutgers Medical School Piscataway, N.J. June 1975: M.D. . C.M.D.N.J. - Rutgers Medical School Piscataway, N. J. The Future: Family Medicine CHILDREN LEARN WHAT THEY LIVE lf a child lives with criticism, He learns to condemn. If a child lives with hostility, He learns to fight. lf a child lives with ridicule, He learns to be shy. lf a child lives with shame, He learns to feel guilty. If a child lives with tolerance, He learns to be patient. lf a child lives with-encouragement, He learns confidence. lf a child lives with praise, He learns to appreciate. lf a child lives with fairness, He learns justice. lf a child lives with security, He learns to have faith. If a child lives with approval, He learns to like himself. lf a child lives with acceptance and friendship He learns to find love in the world. - Dorothy Law-Nolte . ,W . 1 .il in 'vhs' 'NA 1 , A ls JEFFREY OPPENHEIM The entire right half of me was cold. Right toes, right leg, right torso, right arm, right hand, right fingers, right ear, right scalp - all frigid. I will pretend nothing un- usual has happened and it will go away, I said, but it didn't. Three days later, my entire right half was covered with goose pimples, which I tried to conceal by presenting only my left profile to family and public. I began walking sideways, left half forward. It was very awkward at cocktail parties, where people kept trying to maneuver around to my goose-pimple side. It was also very cold. My left side remained as warm as ever, but the cold on the right side intensified. When I clutched a drink in my right hand the ice cubes got bigger instead of melting. I saw a doctor. He was de- lighted. You must be a very rich man, he said. Far from it, I told him. 'Then you are in way over your head, he sa-id, his de- light fading in a frown. With X 3 'sx ig 'gl'- x 5 . . w ' ' . 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You mean back on my feet. On your foot, said the doctor. In a semi-ectomy, we remove the patient's entire right half. I asked how much a semi- ectorry cost. If you have to ask, the doctor said, you can't afford-one. I told the doctor how much money was in the bank. I-Ie became' irritable. You'ves got some nerve, he said, coming in here with a case of dexter fridge when you can't even afford a mild heart attack. James Grashow Dexter fridge Russell 'Baker I apologized. You wouldn't go to Cartier's with a pocket- ful of subway tokens and expect them to sell you a dia- mond necklace, said the doc- tor, 'fbut you walk in here without enough money to af- ford an infected pimple and you expect to walk out with a sem-i-ectomy. It angered me. I said, I-Iah! I d'idn't need his super- luxury semi-ectomy, I would go to England where they had socialized medicine and get one free. Don't be foolish, he cau- tioned. Stay in America where you can get the best medical care in the world. What good was the best if only the richest could af- ford it, I asked. 'I'he doctor's tone changed. My boy, he said, be rea- sonable. Don't take on ill- nesses like dexter fridge, coronary thrombosis and kid- ney failure if you can't swing them at the bank. Be modest. Put enough money aside to pay for something in your in- come range and when you come into the hospital with it, you'll come with the as- surance that you're going to enjoy the best medical care in the world. In the end he was kind I-Ie went over current hospi- tal and medical costs with me, analyzed my financial situation and suggested that in five years, if I was frugal and took no vacations, I would be -able to afford cata- racts, a peptic ulcer or a com- minuted fracture of the shin bone. The family, as you may imagine, was not pleased when I told them what we were saving for. Why should I be entitled to wallow in the excellence of American medi- cal care when nobody else had even had a trip totVen-ice, they asked. Families can be terribly selfish when the luxuries are being parceled out. As I write this, I amwear- ing half an Eskimo suit lined with half an electric blanket. It covers my entire right half. This is very comfortable in the privacy of the writing cell, but when I wear it in the streets, as I must, people stare disconcertingly, particu- larly in the summer when my left half is clothed in light linens. I hope soon to be free of it. An extremely rich woman who has had, done and seen absolutely everything wrote recently that she heard I have a very expensive case of dexter fridge. She wants to buy it so she will have something to talk about in Nassau after her semi-ectomy. If her price is right, I may be able to afford both a fam- ily trip to Venice and a new strain of viral pneumonia. I f Qf VW KRIS PARNICKY CHARLES W. PORTNEY B.S. '71, State University of New York M.M.S. '73, CMDNJ - Rutgers Medical School M.D. '75, CMDNJ - Rutgers Medical School Psychiatry Residency - L.A. Co. - Harbor General Hospital l N. MANUEL A. PORTO State Univ. of N.Y. at Stony Brook B.S. - 1971 Rutgers Medical School M.M.S. - 1973 L.A. Co. - Harbor General Hospital Obstetrics-Gynecology To my parents, family and friends, for all their support and encouragement JEFFREY REINKFIAUT as-rv--'1,,w.. -5- ' 7734- .-90 '95 Qin? M if H31 H Iul I 4- I ff' IDENTIFICATION IDENTIFICA1-'CDN IDENTIFICATIO I I E ff E 'EI 'J CARD ISSUED CARD lssueo CARD 'SSUED COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND DENTISTRY OF NEW JERSEY FIUTGEFIS MEDICAL SC FISCAT AWAY, NEW JEF ALQFFREY REIN bf mil , '!!g- RONALD A. RIGOLOSI The summer grasses, All that remains Of warriors' dreams. lm W l 1- l LP l 1-A .l, --...,,,..bu1u 'il P1 1 1 -,lf A 1 ..-2 3. 4, . ,h 4' 1, 4' QL .mis , Fggjg :IQ A I I :EXW lg?-t-4-,A-vA-,,.L . ' 'I I '11 W-Gif: T Vi .l'-vw Al ' - 'A , .Q Mew ' X - m l ' WU, ll J K, -. ,f,:,L. '..'-M , ' U-,Ml U 'F-- F '.'3'...'5, ww, ',. g ,4,, . Q lf l Am Not for Myself, Who Will Be for Me? If I Am Only for Myself, What Am I? ROBERT A. ROSEN And If Not NOW, When? P'-' - Q if And Man ls A Promise: N -,G ,' , He ls Not Yet. ltfzfgia lkl- Y 5 v ' l is PEANUTS i ' BV Charles M. Salud I l A I cAN eo -ro me swoem' usecs .noe coou ulmsms cgosfegufimie A51fl5EH5ic2sH VE lfNgANNf'gPgUTgV1EHE+:lg,iik2K AR0g34gTgE Swvwvwxm C -. ANU 511194 FOR MY FINALG... IN HICKS Ulfrvlal 44-01140- lflwil ...Q nk .1- mn un. mm.-'. u. nu. n., M.. nv . H mu um mmzw ..1 b M- -...wus-nan-1.-s-1 f X ,--. k- .-ill lf!!! ,..,.. lm nw um may .rm lv nuranas umvenslrv 1-,u..,.f,u,.1 l :rm iw.. -wx nm- 1 . mm ,.1.... . mmm..-fx r f -r. H f. .lm-..n..., . M. 1 fm.. Q, . . 'Q -we M - .- 15 ,, r, JK -hm bfi! 5 s'j2 , 2 . I ,1'7':i.'f qv- '1-agf ' ' in w 1 WA, I 5 in ,4 ,nv-bn' P 606,94 4 o L SQA, 'NOS PIanK Aggwu Used Car Sale sman x Pfxxefxdao SK-3,'iXOo 065 CH CHARLES B. SIMONE 'WSTMAS TREE 5 QC EL Labo rafory Techn fclan INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENCY CLEVELAND CLINIC CHRISTINE LARSON STOLL Wesllesley College B.A. 1971 Rutgers Medical School M.M.S. 1973 Rutgers Medical School M.D. 1975 Family Practice Residency 5-In 1' . . fwk , .' , ,V :f ,ny-mg: 4 ' ' ' . X 5-fc-.f,,. :iii 41' . 5 A I f-T it? ARTHUR E. VAN DYKE Cf! N SHDC QAAK JJK 109Q 27 4 E C SHDC J 5Q8A 7 4107 2 85 32 S SHDC 96100 82910 7 9 8 5 4 3 SIX SPADES BY SOUTH CLUB LEAD TO THE ACE SPADE CONTINUATION PATRICK F. ZAZZARO 6f18I49 6!25I63 6I1 8167 6I4I71 5!29!73 6!2f75 East Orange General Hospital Saint Antoninus School, Newark, N. J. Essex Catholic High School Newark, N. J. B.A. Biological Sciences Rutgers College New Brunswick, N. J. M.M.S. CMDNJ-Rutgers Medical School M.D. CMDNJ-Rutgers Medical School 'eff j I up V f fiim,tg W . . . I think I could spend the rest of my life just thanking people who have made all this possible . . . . . . THE TRANSITION FROM STUDENT TO PHYSICIAN COMES NOT WITH GRADUA- TION FROM MEDICAL SCHOOL OR COM- PLETION OF A RESIDENCY, BUT WHEN YOU ARE CONFIDENT ENOUGH IN YOUR OWN JUDGEMENT NOT TO WAIVER IN THE FACE OF CHALLENGE. AND MATURE AND OPEN-MINDED ENOUGH TO ALTER AND IMPROVE UPON IT WHEN NEEDED . . . ...Ex-5 f '5 O 'Q Q - f's,w' . 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