SUNY Downstate Medical Center - Iatros Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)
- Class of 1967
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MOORE became the President of the State University of New York, Downstate Medical Center, and Dean of the School of Medi- cine in 1957. Since joining the faculty, he has furthered a number of ambitious projects. Seeking a personal approach in medical training, he made the faculty responsible for the training of house officers at Kings County Hospital. Expand- ing this principle, he widened the medical school's involvement in clinical teaching facilities, result- ing in a greater association with affiliated hospi- tals. Under the guidance of Dr. Moore, the medical school library successfully merged with the Brooklyn Academy of Medicine and has now become one of the most complete medical col- lections in the country. He also supported the introduction of computers in order to raise the standards of hospital care, and encouraged the now President Hill along such lines. As a clinician, Dr. Moore authored a textbook of Pathology, and contributed more than one hundred articles to the medical literature. As an administrator, his prime interests lay in devising methods of keeping hospitals abreast of relevant advances in other areas. At the Student Council Dinner in May of 1966, Dr. Moore commented that his only wish was to have had more personal contact with the medical students. Unfortunately, he remarked, the administrative and clinical duties took up too much of the timef' Dr. Moore, in retiring from his post after nine years, leaves an admirable legacy of progress to his successor. Having just completed a series of medical meetings in Japan, .-he is to become the next Medical Director of the National Fund for Medical Education, and the President of the Medical Society of the County of Kings CBrook- lyn, New Yorkl. This continued vigorous activity reflects the energy and breadth of interest of this man throughout his entire career. We wish him health, happiness, and success in all his new endeavors. si f .V ,B X-'L k Y ai 1 r Q N. 1 ffm x Q H. 1 . :TSX 3 ai www, ,, Y ' ,. 9 -' ' :X' - X I . ,L.k wg K , - gg . 5 X 495 I . On September 1, 1966, JOSEPH K. HILL assumed office as Downstate's new President and Dean. A product of Dartmouth and Yale, and serving here in several capacities since 1956, he has filled teaching and administrative positions at Upstate, Yale, and Southem Connecticut. In ten years, he has been responsible for the operation of all administrative departments within the Med- ical Center, expanding these in number and scope to accommodate its growth. Accomplishments include creating an independent Persormel Office, separating the offices of Admissions and Student Affairs, and establishment of the Computing Center, thereafter developing and expanding its use in research and administration. He originated and developed the THOMIS CTotal Hospital and Medical Information Systemj, linking all services and patient care in the new University Hospital. The son of the late Clyde M. Hill, Sterling Professor of Education at Yale, Dr. Hill's back- ground and training provide him with distinct advantages in accomplishing his mission here: developing a total university bio-medical center. With expansion to 2000 students and 3700 faculty and employees a future goal, present plans project a College of Nursing, a College of Health-Related Professions, and, most important, a Graduate School. The possibility of an integrated program combining the last two years of college and the first two of medical school, is to be studied in the future. Though the College of Medicine has reached maximum working size fwith no future expansion plannedj, it will remain dominant, the sharing of the campus providing the medical student with valuable additional stimulation. The great responsibility assumed by a physician within a community, together with the accom- panying respect given him, is an area of large concern to Dr. Hill. He feels ,the physician is often thrust into positions of leadership, whether de- sired or not, and should, therefore, be well in- formed and broadly educated. Accordingly, fol- lowing classes will see the introduction of mind- stretching experiences, including exposure to visiting scholars from other fields, in addition to those of medicine and health. Visits will be both formal and informal, many guests living on cam- pus for a time. As the new recreation facilities are completed, cultural programs including perform- ing arts will be added. Viewing the future of his specialty, Dr. Hill dismisses fears of impersonal or push-button,' medicine, explaining the increased use of com- 1 ' puters and technicians allows the doctor more freedom to give the patient personal attention: spreading the load, but resulting in better total care. The President, while not expecting us to be complete physicians at graduation, does expect a firm desire to continue leaming in the future, and feels research on the part of the student serves to establish good habits often carried on into practice. The Downstate Medical Center is extremely fortunate to have a President with the ability, vision, leadership, and forcefulness of Dr. Hill. We wish him every success as he meets the challenges of the future. STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER 450 CLARKSON AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11203 AREA CODE 212 270-1000 Office of the President I have followed with great interest the progress of the graduating Class of 1967 as medical students, and so it is with much pleasure that I congratulate you on the attainment of the degree of Doctor of Medicine. To be a good doctor in an age of electronics, as science fiction becomes a reality, as the individual daily becomes more and more a cipher, it is particularly important to maintain the human touch, not to lose sight of the patient as a fellow creature in pain. Never more than today does the pro- fession of medicine call for a deep understanding of human problems. To be a good doctor in an age of great medical research and advance, of revolutionary changes in the practice of medicine, the physician must remain a student all of his professional life. He must keep informed about new developments in his field, and remain flexible to meet new changes and challenges. It is my hope and my belief that the basic education you have received at the Downstate Medical Center will serve you well in the future, that you have acquired here a solid foundation in medical science, an abiding interest in new discoveries and developments, and insight and sympathy toward human troubles. My very best wishes go with you. COLLEGE OF MEDICINE I SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES 0 UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL 0 COLLEGE OF NURSING 0 COLLEGE OF HEALTH RELATED PROFESSIOF CHANDLER MCC. BROOKS, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Director of the Graduate Education Program DAVID M. KYDD, B.S., M.D. Assistant Dean of the College of Medicine SCHUYLER G. KOHL, B.S., M.D., M.S., Dr.P.H Associate Dean ofthe College of Medicine STANLEY M. ARONSON, B.S., M.D. Assistant Dean ofthe College of Medicine 'll JOHN M. EDSON, M.D. MARTIN G. GOLDNER, M.D Long Island College Hospital Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn ASSISTANT DEANS DAVID GROB, M.D. Maimonides Hospital PHILLIP E. LEAR, M.D. EDWIN P. MAYNARD, M.D. Long Island Jewish Hospital Brooklyn Hospital JAMES B. HAMILTON, Ph.D. Anatomy EDWARD MUNTWYLER, Ph.D. Biochemistry DUNCAN W. CLARK, M.D. Environmental Medicine and Community Health MEREL H. HARMEL, M.D. Anesthesiology DEPARTMENTAL CHAIRMEN 3 LUDWIG W. EICHNA, M.D. Medicine THOMAS P. MAGILL, M.D. Microbiology and Immunology ROBERT F. FURCHGOTT, Ph.D. Pharmacology MARVIN STEIN, M.D. Psychiatry LOUIS M. HELLMAN, M.D. Obstetrics and Gynecology ..:t.t,.. t ,.,.t1tt t,t.,t,t 5 i ,c,:t, MMS, gy M-f' 5 .,,,., ,. ,t,t,..,.,tilt,.- ,- -V-mt,-gal l gfggx- K 1 . muy its-L H f W M g' to A f.1..- -.. was yt. H35 lmlsssessg ,Q Q E E 5 ffszgti . ,Q-1' E S: Yhdww 1 - 6 Y 5 Q H Bl!! 1,555 Q X tX, lf! as ' 52 tnrii?1Q,,?Q'M-QS NM aduniqf 'wiv' HARRY Z. MELLINS, M.D. Radiology PATRICK J. FITZGERALD, M.D. JONATHAN T. LANMAN, M.D. Pathology Pediatrics llllll IIIIII llllll llllll llllll wmnzfswf ! I l llllifili :mm fzzefffflll I CHANDLER MCC. BROOKS, Ph.D. Physiology JOSEPH G. BENTON, M.D, CLARENCE DENNIS, M.D. Rehabilitation Medicine Surgery DIRECTORS AND ASSISTANT VICE- PRESIDENTS MILTON MILLER, Assistant Vice-President and Director of Business Affairs, has several re- sponsibilities, including: prepara- tion of all budgets for the State Legislature, supervision of all purchasing Cincluding the recent equipping of the new University Hospital, a mammoth jobj, Ac- counting and Payroll, all Hospi- tal business affairs fincluding Medicare, Medicaid, and Blue Crossj, and administration of all student funds and aid. At Down- state for 17 years, he tries hard to find a little time to enjoy his family Cincluding several grand- childrenj. 'Tl DR. EDWARD W. MOLDOWSKI joined the staff at Downstate in 1963 as Director of Student Affairs, and was the first to hold this position. A psychologist with wide experience, his challenge was to meet with and advise all students on a personal basis. Though he feels the Center's environment is stimulating, he wishes the communication between ad- ministration and student would improve, and devotes much of his time and energy toward this goal. I EVELYN GOODWIN, Assistant to the President and Director of Public Rela- tions, is a woman of tireless energy carry- ing many responsibilities. In addition to working very closely with the President, she edits all school publications fthe bul- letins, The Reporter, Briefs, etc.J. In addition, she supervises special events at Downstate, handles press, radio, and television releases, publicizes lectures, conferences, tours, and obtains faculty lecturers for outside groups. Though we don't often see her, we constantly beneiit from her fine work. HOWARD DORFMAN, Assistant Vice-President for Personnel Affairs, has been here for nine years. Currently his job includes overseeing, organizing, and setting policies pertinent to the operation of personnel throughout the entire Medi- cal Center. He acts for the President of Personnel in areas of faculty personnel policy and with the Board of Trustees. In addition, his responsibilities include administration of the Records Office and the Office of Machine Services. He is married and the father of two. HELEN KOVACS, Director of Li- braries, was bom in Hungary, and studied in four foreign countries and in the United States. At Downstate since 1957, she be- came Head Librarian in 1961. Fluent in many lan ages, she is much in demand as an autildr and lecturer both here and abroad. She has worked endlessly toward the creation of the newly merged library fofticially-the Medical Research Library of Brooklynl, now third largest in the United States. This library, now com- puterized, will be the first of its kind in which a computer may be queried using general medical terms. Though over- whelmingly busy, she is a wife and mother, and enjoys painting and garden- ing. ROBERT L. RENCK, Assistant Vice- President for Facilities and Planning, has been at Downstate since 1949. A mech- anical engineer, his major areas of re- sponsibility include heating, air con- ditioning, maintenance, safety, security, and, most important, co ordination of the entire building program. To date, suc- cesses include completion of the Univer- sity Hospital, Residence Halls, and the Parking Garage. Currently underway is the new Recreation Facilities Building, to provide for all student activities, includ- ing: swimming, gym, music, organiza- tions, snack bar, and even a nursery play- ground. Groundbreaking for a College of Behavioral Sciences .and Biomedical Medicine is his next goal. ti W-ei f f ff . gf 5 il SWK! uw n Qjjflliliflg il Q1 en affiliated hospitals, located throughout the borough of Brooklyn and near-by Long Island, have provided a rich and rewarding variety of clinical experience for Third and Fourth Year students at Downstate. At these institutions, the student was given the opportunity of observing and participating ir1 the practice of medicine as it is carried out in large voluntary, municipal, state, and federal hospitals. Our associations with these outlying hospitals have provided us with a broad cross-section of patient populations and clinical entities from which to leam, on a scale not possible at any single institution. Many of tl1e staff of these hospitals serve on the Faculty at Downstate, and, along with other attendings and house staff, have been enthusiastic and ambitious in iilling their preceptorial assign- ments. Experience gained at these hospitals will serve to mould us into better physicians in the future. The LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL, circa 1860: origin of Downstate. The LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL is the original medical school hospital in Brook- lyn. A voluntary general hospital with 567 beds, it is utilized for regular and elective instruction in the major clinical subjects. We extend a special thanks to the staff here, for each hard-working member did his best to provide us with the learning we sought. Every day was a new experi- ence, and we gained by doing as well as by seeing. We will remember these men, not only as excellent physicians, but also as outstanding teachers. 2 'vii r., I Brooklyn Hospital The BROOKLYN-CUMBERLAND MEDI- CAL CENTER, consists of two general hospitals, the BROOKLYN HOSPITAL, a voluntary hospi- tal with 375 beds, and the CUMBERLAND HOSPITAL, a municipally owned institution of 426 beds. Now undergoing a considerable amount of growth and reconstruction, the Center has full- time chiefs in all major departments, plus a number of full-time assistants, all with faculty rank. Many of us spent long, but instructive, hours of training here during clerkships in medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, and surgery. First to memory are the Chiefs, who, with pa- tience, guidance, and often frightening grand Cumberland Hospital rounds, helped to mould those who served here into confident, mature physicians. It doesn't take much to recall What afamous man once said, For one to be in health and wise, He must early go to bed! But alas, the Chiefsfor whom we toiled This proverb had not heard . . . For when our minds were slow and dull And vision slightly blurred . . . A VOICE would comefrom nowhere, And through the place resound, GET UP! LOOK SMART! and BE ALERT! It's time to start GRAND ROUNDS! Model ofthe new Brooklyn-Cumberland Medical Center as planned. The JEWISH HOSPITAL OF BROOKLYN, a voluntary hospital of 623 beds, provides regular and elective instruction in medicine, surgery, ped- iatrics, pathology, obstetrics and gynecology, radiology, and anesthesiology. An especially popular choice among Third Years students on Medical clerkships, the teaching programs are excellent and the weeks spent here most pleasant. Our visits to the LONG ISLAND JEWISH HOSPITAL led us out of Brooklyn and brought us to a 268-bed voluntary hospital in New Hyde Park, where we served clerkships in surgery, The MAIMONIDES MEDICAL CENTER is a voluntary general hospital with 580 beds, and, as in the case of other hospitals, we had an op- portunity to serve clerkships for regular and elective instruction in medicine, surgery, ob- stetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry, anesthesiology, and environmental medicine. The staff will long be remembered. Everyone, whether house officer or attending, did his best to guide and encourage us. There was always time to teach, no matter how busy or how great the man. pediatrics, and obstetrics and gynecology. Many of us also did elective work here in some of the major clinical subjects. While at Long Island Jewish, we found our- selves face to face with a new and conflicting situation. Although very enthusiastic about our work, we often were given only limited responsi- bility, for our patient came to the hospital with his or her own private physician. This altered somewhat the type of work we were asked to do: Young man, the doctor said to me, The baby is now due ....... . This time YOU will deliver, For to me ..... it isn't new .... But before the tiny babe began To show its little toesies, He gave to me one last command . . . GET TWO PIZZAS WITH ANCHOVIES! In spite of having egos boosted by patients calling us Doctor Cand by our mothers, to whom we were accomplished physicians after the first day in anatomyl, every now and then something would happen, reminding us that our correct places as Third and Fourth Year students were still rather low on the totem: I studied .... studied many years . To reach thisjinal goal. To get to work with Kantrowitz l'd have gladly sold my soul! And now . . . the momentfinally came . . . TOASSlST!. . . OH BOY.. . ATLAST! While awaiting my assignment, I assembled knowledge past. WOULD he let me prep the patient? COULD I think to do things right? Then . . .alas . . .the day was over... l'djust HELD RETRACTORS ..... TIGHT! Maimonides Hospital also operates the Coney Island Hospital. At Coney Island Hospital, Our experience was vast. We learned to give a hypo And even set a cast. The halls were very quiet . . . A pin was heard to drop. I'll never scold a patient If the quiet ever stops. ' They never ever said a word While their ills we did repair, But this was understandable . . . They weren't even THERE! ,sri Ill !l li lla ll ll Ill lil HHQEHE ure, BROOKLYN STATE HOSPITAL, owned and operated by the State of New York for the care of patients with mental illness, has a Cg1P21Ciiy of approximately 3,000 beds. Spending Saturday momings here while rotating through the psychia- try clerkship, Dr. Beckenstein and his staff demonstrated to Third Year followers of Freud a wide range of clinical syndromes. The JEWISH CHRONIC DISEASE HOSPI- TAL, with 775 beds, serves both the acute and chronically ill patient. With an excellent clinic dedicated solely to research and treatment of Tay-Sachls fand relatedl diseases, the CDH pro- vides us with a fascinating experience during Fourth Year Pediatrics. The hospital is also utilized for electives in medicine, neurology, and pathology. The BROOKLYN VETERANS ADMINIS- TRATION HOSPITAL was, for some, the first clinical experience with an outlying hospital, providing patient material for Physical Diagnosis. Later, its 1000 beds were to contribute to our leaming of medicine and surgery, and, in addition, offered several excellent electives. For some un- known reason, however, despite repeated requests, we were never able to secure Department approval to go there for OB. METHODIST HOSPITAL, a voluntary, church-related general hospital of 471 beds, only recently became affiliated with Downstate, and presently offers teaching programs in pediatrics and anesthesiology. It had been previously used for several electives in clinical subjects, and its clinical directors hold faculty rank. 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EDWARD HALL, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, have given us moments of great anxiety in addition to those of explosive laughter. His carefully organized lecture series and his pre- cise clinical judgement so impressed us that he was an almost unanimous choice for one of the Best Clinical Professor awards. He feels the overall quality of medical school education has vastly improved over the years, but sadly notes an increasing lack of the great clinician, resulting in the student no longer being properly awed by medicine. Though the quality of basic science teaching is constantly improving, he believes there may have been a regression in the areas of clinical medicine, something possibly related to the present demands of research. Be- cause of such demands, many doctors of today feel they have no time to teach, and often teach only because they are forced to do so. Dr. Hall has been an inspiration to many in our class, and we are happy to learn he plans to continue teaching until he retires. l . An Associate Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, FLORENCE M. STONE has taught at Downstate fand previously at the Long Island College of Medicinel for more than thirty years. Planning to retire in June, she will return to her home in Florida and perhaps doing a little travel- ing. She has a tremendous love for teaching, and has found her particular field becoming increas- ingly stimulating as the years have passed. Having established good friendships over the years, she sincerely hopes when any of the 4500 students she has taught pass through Florida, they will stop and visit me in Winter Park. Wishing Dr. Stone the very best life has to offer, we sadly realize that teachers with her dedication and enthusiasm can never be replaced. STANLEY M. ARONSON, Assistant Dean and Professor of Pathology, points to teaching as his greatest pleasure and primary reason for being at Downstate. In charge of all scholarships and loans, his responsibilities extend much further. Comparing the medical training of today against that of twenty-five years ago, he notes a finer grade of teaching and a lower drop-out mortality. Instruction has improved as the teach- ing of medical students has become a legitimate pursuit.', He also feels medical students now ap- proach the profession and the patient as sensitive fellow human beings,', not primarily seeking to gain in personal status. ln the future, Dr. Aronson would like to see the basic sciences vertically integratedn through- out the four years, helping the student to better apply the concepts, and giving the teacher more contact with the patient. He extends his best wishes for our success, and especially, for the privilege of practicing in peace. FREDERICK F. KAO, Professor of Physiol- ogy, has spent many years teaching and doing research in the physiology of respiratory control. His hobby is of equal interest to him, however: the study of the development of medical thought, comparing the views of the ancient East against the West. He thoroughly enjoys the teaching of medicine, because, as a theoretically almost limit- less fieldf' it offers a unique and unusual chal- lengef' Having been at many medical schools, both here and abroad, Dr. Kao compares Downstate favorably with the best, and is impressed by its development not only as a technical but also as a cultural center. He feels the medical students have contributed to the excellence of our Faculty, in that, by their desire to learn, they have stimulated their teachers to greater heights. He identifies the area of student-faculty rela- tions as most in need of improvement, desiring that students and faculty be personally familiar with each other. This, he believes, makes teaching and learning much more rewarding experiences. R. KEITH WATERHOUSE, Professor and Chief of Urology at both the University and Kings County Hospitals, is a distinctive figure whether in vested suit or surgical greens Qand always with a crisp English accentj. Feeling he has had strikingly little contact with medical students, he has invested considerable time and effort in increasing his associations, and is one of the very few Chiefs who meets with and personally lectures to his students several hours per week. Convinced that the senior student at Downstate has an excellent attitude and is genuinely interested in the patient, Dr. Waterhouse foresees con- tinued improvement in medical training as the amount of student-patient contact increases. In this respect, he feels the new University hospital will serve as a extremely valuable future aid to better medical education. Married, with a large family, Dr. Waterhouse is happiest when caring for his patients, firmly believing the future of medicine remains de- pendent on the sincere doctor-patient relation- ship. IRWIN M. MURRY, Associate Professor of Anatomy, is known to all of us as an excellent lecturer, experienced teacher, and interested friend. Sensitive to the problems arising during transition from undergraduate college to medical school, he offered much guidance and encourage- ment to us during our difficult First Year. Because of better screening, he feels today's student is more intelligent and harder working than ever before. Also, he believes more of them are choos- ing academic medicine, partially due to greater opportunities provided by the schools, and partial- ly to increased availability of govemment support. Dr. Murry identities the present willingness of institutions to modify curiiculums in order to present the most efficient program as a major reason for the superiority of today's medical training. He feels there was far too much em- phasis placed on Anatomy in the past, that the present trend toward de-emphasis will go to ex- cess, and that eventually, it will return to some middle ground. He suggests a program of Anat- omy throughout the four years, correlating with each subject in turn. As an Associate Professor of Medicine, a Faculty Advisor to the Lichonian, and Program Director for the Second Year Physical Diagnosis course, WARREN GLASER has greatly in- fluenced our education. Always finding time to answer questions or join with groups for that second cup of coffee, he has boundless energy and spends long hours working for the benefit of the students. An active researcher and teacher, he takes considerable pride in the Downstate Medical Center, and especially in its student body. He believes most students are sincere, honest, and dedicated, and show great interest in the diversified aspects of Medicine. Married, with a family, Dr. Glaser hopes to continue to do the things he likes best: teaching and research. .i .3 This charming couple has added that special flavor to the experiences of our clinical years. JOSE C. PANGAN, now an Instructor in the Department of Surgery, first came to Downstate in January of 1961 as a rotating intem. His wife, JOSEFINA A. PANGAN, followed him in July of the same year as a straight intem in Pediatrics. Together they completed intemships, residencies, and both became members of the teaching staffs of their respective specialties. Jose has spent end- less hours on the wards, in the operating room, and even in the locker room discussing the intri- cacies of surgery and medicine with his students. Josetina, director of the Third Year clerkship in Pediatrics, was equally anxious to teach and be of service. Both of them will be remembered for their kind patience and extra efforts, arising from a genuine love of medicine, and even more important, a love of people. The Pangans have two children and are expect- ing a third. In June, they plan to retum to Manila, to teach in the medical school and begin private practice. We extend to them our best wishes and our gratitude, realizing we shall sorely miss them both. I Without a doubt, BERNARD M. WECHSLER is one of the most popular of all clinical teachers. An Assistant Professor of Medicine, he is Chief of Cardiology at Kings County Hospital. Known especially for his humor and wit Cand those generous extra EKG sessionsl, he feels a warm relationship with the Downstate student. Primarily interested in teaching, he is a strong supporter of a more clinically oriented program for students. If the size of our professional faculty increases enough to make possible exten- sive research, the new University Hospital will add a great deal of depth to our Medical Center. Besides regular teaching, Dr. Wechsler is active in clinical research, and also spends much time with the senior medical students taking cardiology electives. He is married, with one daughter, and resides in Belle Harbor, Queens. VINCENT TRICOMI, Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, was Editor of the Lichonian 1950, at which time he was a member of the first class to graduate from this Medical Center. Crossing the street to Kings County Hos- pital, he continued to develop with the institution, taking a mixed internship and a three year resi- dency. He was elected to the Faculty of Downstate in 1955, and in 1965 was made Obstetrician- Gynecologist-in-Chief at the Brooklyn-Cumber- land Medical Center. Though a busy researcher, clinician, and ad- ministrator, he directs much of his effort toward medical students, whom he greatly enjoys teaching on a clinical level. His teaching combines two approaches: dynamic emphasis of the facts most important for students to remember, and going beyond the pathology to the patient herself. By these methods he indelibly impressed much more than the didactic material upon all of us. Dr. Tricomi fears, in time, Obstetrics may again be combined with Medicine, and Gyne- cology with Surgery. He feels that such would inhibit the substantial progress now being made in research, teaching, and practice. Married and the father of six, he finds un- fortunately little time to pursue his interests in chess and tennis. An Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, and Faculty Advisor to the Lichonian and the New Caducean, RONALD P. RUBIN has rapidly become an essential member of the Medical Center staff. Though a recent addition to the Faculty, he currently is responsible for the organ- ization of the Second Year course in his depart- ment. He feels the student here is freely adapt- able, quite pliable in thoughts and decisions, and genuinely interested in leamingf' This comple- ments the feelings of those whom he has taught, for they have found him ever willing to be avail- able, helpful, flexible, and sincerely interested in being of service. A well-organized teacher and active researcher, Dr. Rubin feels the frontiers of medicine will continue to shadow the more immediate results of researchf' His current investigative interests concern the adrenal medulla, yet with all his responsibilities, he finds time to work with stu- dents on their summer fellowships. He is married, with three children, and hopes to continue his career of teaching and research at Downstate Medical Center. im -Tiff HAROLD FISHBONE, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery, was by far the wittiest of those who lectured to us during the last four years. Looking forward to his lectures, anxiously hoping each would be liberally sprinkled with his dry English humor, few of us realized at the time that his approach really served a purpose greater than our own amusement: to make unforgettable the principles of conservative surgical manage- ment. A real traveler before coming to Downstate, Dr. Fishbone's positions included one at the Royal Cancer Hospital in London, and he was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1952. In private practice, as well as teaching, he came to the United States in 1957 and was elected to the Faculty of the Medical Center. Married, with a wide range of varied interests, we sincerely hope this excellent teacher will continue to give the benefit of his experiences to many Future Classes. Medical students are embryo physicians. A1- though they have less experience, they are of equal intelligence, and should be treated as such. This is the belief of HARRY Z. MELLINS, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Radiology. With hoarse voice and boyish charm, he delightfully introduced us to the art of Diag- nostic Radiology. He feels the Faculty member has the responsibility to educate and increase the store of medical knowledge in the medical stu- dent. Stating, Downstate will make ever increasing contributions to the education of medical students and the training of specialistsj' he hopes the em- phasis will remain on fundamental principles, and on the responsibility of the physician for the whole patient. Dr. Mellins brings freshness and enthusiasm to his Fourth Year clerkship, making the time thoroughly enjoyable and the material alive and most interesting. Our only possible suggestion would be for more exposure to this man and his subject in the future. RAMON R. TORRES, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, is well known to us by his always smiling face and distinctive accent. As the Chief of Pediatric Cardiology and the director of the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Kings County Hospital, his free time available for student teaching should be severely limited. Always available to students, however, he manages through rounds, didactic lectures, and spontaneous hallway and elevator conferences to increase greatly ourfknowledge of cardiac physiology and pathology. Dr. Torres is quite proud of the Downstate Medical Center, and has felt its tremendous growth during the past live years. His goal is to make the Pediatric Cardiology department the best ir1 the country, and, under his leadership, this should soon become a reality. With his wife Gudlia, and two children, Raul and Rafael, he lives close by the Medical Center. DOROTHY M. HOLDEN, an Instructor in Medicine, is well-known to all Downstate stu- dents. Teaching here since 1956, and working industriously in the Department of Hematology, she lectured to us many times during the Second Year. In addition, she has often served as a Preceptor during both Third and Fourth Year Medicine. She is very proud of Downstate, fore- seeing great advances for the Medical Center in the future. The new University Hospital, along with the Outpatient Department, will add enor- mously to the clinical teaching facilities of Down- statef' She believes the medical students are sincerely interested in their profession, and this serves to add to her love for teachingf' Dr. Holden is married and has one child. Her reason for continuing to work in medicine in the future is simple yet direct: I love the science and I love the people. RICHARD B. DROOZ, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, has been teaching at Downstate since 1950. Well known for his scintillating lecture series in Psychiatry, he was one of the most popular personalities to address our Class. His wit and charm, and obvious enjoyment of his teaching responsibilities served to complement his great ability to clearly present conceptual material. In addition to his very busy private practice, he has served as the Director of the Residency Training Program, and as Secretary to the Psycho- somatic Educational Analytic Division. Dr. Drooz feels the Medical Center is a great schoolf' and believes the addition of the new University Hospital complex makes the future Hunlimitedf' His future includes those things which make him happiest: teaching and working with people. Though presently in the Third Year Class, BERNARD and STEPHANIE GELLER are gratefully included in this section in appreciation of their generous contributions to our medical education. Originally in the Class of 1966, they decided, during their first year, to follow their research interests, and went into the MD-PhD program in Anatomy. Bernie, as a Teaching Assistant CSUNYJ, and Stephie, as a Graduate Fellow CNIHJ, taught us in Histology and Neuro- anatomy. Overloaded with teaching and research assign- ments, with little time remaining for their own personal home life, they never once failed to wel- come us in their lab or home at any time of day or night. Many, many members of the Graduating Class were greatly helped and encouraged during that difficult First Year. With a growing family Ctwo childrenj, both plan on internships, residencies, and post-doctoral fel- lowships, with the eventual aims of teaching and research in academic medicine. We offer our thanks and extend our wishes for success in the future. BERNARD GARDNER, Assistant Professor of Surgery, sincerely enjoys teaching the student at Downstate. The Program Director of the Third Year Surgery clerkship, he firmly believes the presence of medical students on the wards raises the quality and level of the medicine practiced. In addition, he states, The student should be exposed to the clinical aspects of medicine along with the study of the basic sciences, and this means there should also be a greater degree of exchange between departments. Dr. Gardner contends, however, the attitudes and goals of students today have not really changed as com- pared with the past, feeling they are constant, and will even remain predictable? Actively concemed with his research, his main delight is teaching medical students and caring for patients. 1 'ff 11' 'rw . 'l'll1 lil1 5-7 ,V ' - A. ' .glib -, 'N l ill- 5k -S-isis.-g A lg ln, 5,5693 bv,,..o:f, 9 Q' 40 . 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Y 'N' '!l!!!ihn J ff 5 A e QQ g -C' 47 X l F A Z ii' A I i ' fl '- Lx ' F Q. i J My 4 uIf -Z f X it here is no doubt that Downstate', is too benign a title for the medical school that welcomed one hundred eighty-three of us in September of 1963. We were quickly handed mimeographed orientation schedules, and already aware of the rumors, began memorizing immediately. Momentarily expecting an examination we were ushered into a carefully scheduled orientation program by a good-conduct-bo s- Y and-girls' lecture. After a number of tedious forms, questionnaires, and a fifty-seven page introspective examination, we prepared for the highlights of the orientation pro- gram ..... the picnic and the dance. The picnic was cancelled because of rain, and the tive students in attendance at the ' , f ' ' ' ' ' student body. On Monday morning we followed our noses to the second floor. The fragrance of Anatomy clouded our intellects and permeated our clothing. evening s est1v1t1es were struck by the spirit of the Who could ever forget the missing cadaver, the fellow who couldn't Hnd the cervix, or Charlie, the distinguished Anatomy Hattendingf' Lost in the styloid foramen, never understanding the dis- tributions of all the nerves, we nonetheless found good friends in this department. The original Phillip, PH1LLIP FACULTY. 5,4 .X W , 'Eng li X wh l -K1 gy. l Rohm I Ao NOT u.se, sllulli 1 Q u Q1,,.,,Mimys! l s :3 1.1 '53 4 - t ' 1 -i ,, VJ 1 ' r E f XV' E O 'J L mmm '1.,, L K ' ,R ' Emu Jilllllllluu- 5'f,J5'2 P ,Q Q . ,f v,, ' ' ,f X A ' ,, rl.:-'AST 2 'LJ V L L' F 7 if' ffvli? ' l Q219f'l'i f 'ii li 11 um 0 qui , ef ' , . . 41:9 1-4 4153 A' g . i '-lg: Q n Q ,. 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Not reali- zing how important this esoteria would be in fu- ture years, we tried in vain to stay conscious. Two small one hour examinations were followed by the marathon. Luckily, the results were curved so that only one-half the class failed. As if lectures weren't enough, practical infor- mation was gathered from the laboratory. Diets were plotted carefully in preparation for the Great Collection. For three days some of us ate chopped liver, others ran with milk, and the lazy drank only water. The results were the same .... BIOCHEMISTRY CMichael ROW the Boat Ashorej l. Our first day was for the birds, Our first lecture a million words, The big guy gave the intro, And we knew how it would go. CHORUS Biochem has gone its way, Hall-e- lu-ejah Come again another day, Hall-e- lu-ejah. 2. Dr. Kessner, he's the best, Fastest eraser in the west. Oh Sanslone! I'd walk a mile, To see once more that ricket-like smile. CH OR US 3. Dr. Chan, you sure have nerve, Where'd you get that enzyme curve? Henry Fonda, you've got trouble, Alfred Stracher is your double. C H OR US 4. Kirschenbaum, Kuchinskas, only varying in quantity. Oh! How we guarded, measured, and sipped it through calibrated straws. After six weeks of careful measurements, com- putations fand mostly fudgirlgl, we handed in our papers. If the results didn't match the spectro- photometer's reading, we blamed the friendly blonde equipment supplier, or searched for the villain who purloined the lab manual. It will come as no surprise when, in a few years, an important work entitled l5 Million Medical Students, Forced Fluidsv will be presented to the American public. Aw right ..... who's got the lab manual? Silverman too, You cooked up a witch's brew. Thumbs on pipettes facing south, I taste urine in my mouth. CHORUS 5. Oh, kind Zeus, we need no jolt, Please don't send your lightening bolt. Pass us all with your decree, And we'll cherish Chem-is-try. I chose the high carbohydrate diet. Ultvsure d0esn't taste like lemonadef' Hey! .... whafsfor lunch? . . . . . . 0ysterettes???!! Since the Biochemistry final and Histology man Philosophy where we learned to lose', dogs midterm were Cnaturallyl close together, we sal- at any hour. With Sibbie and Otto to guide us, vaged one at the expense of the other. It is said we bought Bard, disposed of Guyton, and settled that massive letters of protest so impressed the for Selkurt. Luckily, the mortality on the physio- administration, they rescheduled all future exam- logy midterm was only 163 students Cfour passed inations to appear on the same day. without the ever present curvel. We continued our neophyte year with Fresh- El! 199: - lv.. , :' 1 'Y ,is ., QU l M V O l y Y - l ---- - 1 iq. Q Q, o 'Z ,V ' ' . Il . o X iii at r. . A -- ,. X ' - Q ' 'll 090 U , ' 'grri Av Q LI ' F f Zjffgll 1 - 15: , 1 A it g v X - g .... . R N - - 7 f nk it ,A , 4, fy 3 k u-5 3 A . I 1 ':'?'7f'6' f J -r mr, l- f - I aalp f s 4' 4 1-5-1: -Q f .-. - - ---.--- .Q . II Q r Y- 'l' f so f 3. K: ' N V - f V Q s t - , - ' ., , and new cd ilxts snllimg we slnculfl sea CRZCERXJVQXQ rnyrlilnj ,mu , W' 1 Hi- Yo, Kao! PH YSIOLOG Y fWouldn't It Be Loverlyj All I want is a lab somewhere, With equipment and room to spare, With Eustace Suckling there, Now wouldn't that be shocking! Dr. Gilbert, what is yourfee For interpreting my EKG? Is that my P you see? Now wouldn't that be loverly. Oh, sweet phys-i-ol-ogy, we're singing This to you. Take Doc Levy's glands and Si-be's, too. Freddie-the-K is a real nice man. What's the length ofa muscle span? And with his toothy grin, Now isn't that so loverly. Oh sweet phys-i-ol-ogy, we're singing This to you. Ka-0's BMR is low .... ls he on opium? Koizumi, you are so sweet .... Making cats decer-e-brete. Make no er-ror with your sweep. Now w0uldn't that be loverly. Oh sweet phys-i-ol-ogy, we're singing This to you. Dr. Pinkston, aerate me .... 1'm breathing CO2. Dr. Brooks, you have traveled wide. In your stature we take pride. Set your sites by Cann0n's Guide. Oh, Physio was loverlyl Loverly - wonderful - Marvelous - swinging. Slowly becoming practicing physiologists, we simultaneously contended with another horror. With our condemned Nikon iscopes, we would steal up to Histology. The Program Directorfs ob- jective-like eyes turned high-dry as he scrutinized every move. Eye-piece pointers were to be made only from eyelashes since the use of axilary or pubic hairs were forbidden on sacred grounds. We differentiated kleenex from doeskin, ca-pill- ary from skleeeetal, and screamed Moved pointerf' during the musical chair examinations. The mortality fell somewhat on the Histology midterm as the grades were handed out by passing through the rows and giving a kanock to all the flunkies. Spirit undaunted, we passed, and pre- pared to be brainwashed. Along with our pal Weigert, we were handed a formidable Blue Book. Rumor had it that committing this manual to memory insured an instant passing grade. It was like eating melba toast and sand. The lights were turned low in lecture hall and brain areas were assigned various UWB' in . .. 'UU - .. K BA1 of' Bmooousg-, H D D Txllrl-RIN, Ennsc.un.A1'ol hw Aus 0 Pu-iix.LiP HAnh.roN names. A passing spider moving slowly on the screen was identified as the third nerve and the foramen of Lushka on successive days. We looked at sections coronally, serially and enface, pounded the Blue Book into consciousness, and knew that something would be sacrificed. This turned out to be the physiology of the cardiac, kidney, and respiratory systemsg but, if Winslow or Monroe ever entered our offices, instant identifications would be made. Once again, both Physiology and Neuroanatomy finals werei 'iven on the same day, which seemed to be our wa of life. There were two other courses with which we flirted during this first year at Downtown. En- vironmental Medicine taught finger counting and the scores of various athletic events. By minding our p,s and q's , however, we all got through. It was during this year that we were introduced to Psychiatry through a series of lectures given by a mild-mannered man who in real life was a sheriff. Invariably, each lecture began with, The last time we met,', and concluded with, The next time we meetf' However, this Snooz mit Drooz series became the social highlight of the week. I'll leave Physiofor the Boards .... Suddenly, the first year was over. The letters were still in the clutches of the mail room. Their efficiency played quite an important part in our medical school careers, not to mention our catecholamine production. The only letters not lost or late were the unsealed ones from the Student Affairs Office. -5fKfT'T g' - ,, , J ,, 113 K Xt :Ri , '4 2 . efkksixx X I A 5 ' ii ,ffl , , ., I . i X i E Ei .N Q Y AF,--Eg? N xii , 'Y A i i i , -WM X l 2 G... ,.i, . ..,r, -. ...ii f3fam..i,.a ,n,n,, it ,Wal g 'qi' ' TQ V :i lfl J 7 L noni , A ' . f K l :J A , Ai 'A X uvyl Ly A 1 eil 'J ' eggs me e ,lit 4- Xhilll BOX PN'lQx3l Q. 'V . . . so he entered my office and I drew from the hipf' MA ILBOXES fMatchmaker, Matchmaker! Mailboxes, Mailboxes, all in a row . . . Who gets the axe? who's gonna go? i Mailboxes, Mailboxes, what will it be, Oh where is my mailbox key? Mailboxes, mailboxes, what can 1 see, ls there a thing? ls it etnp-tee? ls it a letter, a card, what to do? Or are my twelve books overdue? For Poppa, make it say passing, For Momma, Honor's the call, For me, well, I shall be happy lfl cannotfind anything at all. Mailboxes, Mailboxes, in goes the key, I turn the latch, what will it be? The door is then open, and I take a peek- lt's only the DEA TH OF THE WEEK. But lo ..... the mailboxes were emptied, and most had survived. Gee, guys, the sun is shining and we've nothing to do for three months except look forward to the LSECOND YEAR'. 1 he success of transition to the second year depended completely upon whether the members of the Promotions Committee were in a promoting mood. We returned to Clarkson Avenue noticing slight gaps in our ranks, noting empty mailboxes, and quoting student dropout figures. The ever-present rumors filtering through the Student Affairs air ducts told us this year would be complete torture, and as frequently happens here, those unfounded rumors were absolutely true. First introduced to Pharmacology, we learned the physiological effects, side effects, and contraindications of exogenous substances on body systems. The lectures for the most part were well organized, and audible . . . for those in the first two rows. Eyes bright, they began each discussion with, Never use antibiotics unless you need the money, and, The side effects of this drug are nausea and vomiting, or sometimes vomiting and nauseaf, Pharmacology lab experiments consisted of guinea pig whomping, vagus nerve cannulation, and rabbit eye dilatation fto the size of a cantaloupej. As newly christened experimenters, we were recruited for a special project. Progressing from researcher to veterinarian and finally executioner, research hopes and ideals declined. Finally, material was tabulated, results plotted statistically, and papers were presented at a two day attendance voluntary' Pharmacology Exposium. No amount of darkness could disguise the empty lecture hall, yet the speakers droned on and on. We had the opportunity of learning dexterity from the chairman who could handle three pairs of glasses at a time. Absorbing material at our own speed, examinations were taken with a new feeling of security. Continually treated like gentlemen, it was heartening to learn that the department had given us all a passing grade. Can't1 have it orally .... 07 . liz? X Cl u fMAnn:s ' u Tl-liLLiP Fu ac. H6 OTT Oh oh ..... Iguess lab's over . . . While enjoying Pharmacology, we journeyed occasionally to the Tower of Babel? Yes Allos Ergos , the credo of altered reactivity, was our watchword. No longer given names, we soon became one of three groups: the true immune, the sensitive, and the true susceptible. Our song was entitled Color Me Blue, Green or Acid-fast . Armed with wire loops and darkfield condensers, we handicapped spirochete races across the field. A spirochete could never be seen: if an unknown SIQLPN 0.1: IC G N l , . . 5 PPD I 3 U wuivi Gun- M D . M T 'Gyn fu 50-81 . I YP jp. i if .. 4 Q 1 rf' 'I Loo -v .-- Nzcmer I ,.. T-E Lrpvf-:Pina P G , 'rue Farm-ELAL U Fo' 'NHRA free-. C-.ru-un: I U D U 0-AniFk.iAi. K ,... Am-,ms Klmu Rngrr Ywiu-lP Ylnlu hlanitnia Eiienr-um -BlltLlP- Stone clear tube was handed out, it was the Girl from Treponema . The ideal partner in Micro had dis- posable needles and highway veins. With clenched fists we watched in horror as our part- ner approached, syringe in hand. Constantly re- minding him to pull the barrel out and to remove the tourniquet before removing the needle, we had many painful moments in laboratory. Pain came to us also in lecture hall as we sat on the edge of our seats waiting to be called upon, but the protection pool provided some analgesia. Taught by such venerables as the Glider',, George Washington , and Der Fuehrern, we made a great personal sacrifice for microbiology: the loss of a non-reactive PPD. However, Feb- ruary rolled around and we had all survived major phlebotomies and sloughed skin. BCG's weeping, our nerves were tensed for Pathology and Second Year Medicine. 1 , 'tei U. P ' 'Q at evaef T t mt , it f . - r - - ' . , ' V- I 'lf EI l - 15. ' I ' r ,. r' 1 X 5 bw' J ': 35,31 V 3 E K 'Q I .Kd I A l'Vh' , .- P 54:45 . -A.. l l !! iii ' . B Q G! X RQ 'U Ab' eff' ' jli2 gg1tt' '-' 1 ' 1 1 er ' I r - - fa aesaert fr .P ,. be t T lltlprlf 4 , 'lumix ' I I- A I' , . 4 . . 'gn 3,4 1 R1 ' W ee 4 .:, 7 1---, W f Q l Q . Q ,f I . , If we x PM 5:60114 X f- 0 l fs Axon xsk' Exams, eh That means we ought to see some . . . . . . TRUE true susceptibles in N I N l - P l ffxfzf 0 fx 'Af' FX -al---1-1-1. I .,..- 3 T? .4 J-g Could you speak a little louder, please?,' , , ,97 pages to go and already HTl1C'l'l H be 75 slides and y0u'lI have Th6y'd NEVER ask this the 8tl1j7'ame. . about 10 minutes. 0716- . . . i them: examination questions were faithfully repeated while the answers were changed from year to year. The Jackie Gleason of pathology told us about Aunt Tilly, a tertiary syphilitic who al- ways appeared quite normal, and demonstrated the proper use of the Gonophone fit goes clap- clapwj. Afternoons were spent in organ recitals where the only music was that of a liver flying through the air squishing as it was caught by one of the students. Was it periportal, peri-central, or Ven I pervorm, no one takes notvsf' Pathology began in great confusion and ended in utter chaos. The first hurdle was the choice of textbooks: Big Andersonv was for pathologists, Boyd was readable, and Robbins was for sissies. Books were chosen by color and were commonly left on the shelf as we discovered the answers to the examinations were to be found in none of 4-64-733 is U spleen, 64-738 isa ....., 'rmqms Amovuwioemvu I ... xrx.,ff, 0.0 ' X vi, . r XNMSWNCL, . Q FLQ' QQ -4 m'Bos-reno 1 -432 4. ' ,vopn Q D.N-K. X' mx? X Livgl .ip MODEL -f Rf? '4 T win elAesie.N. Leluut 'fuiuivn Firzscnw '?niu.lv' Ynrmtov fibrotic? It never really mattered, for the way examination questions were phrased, we never had a chance. The chance did come, however, for us to don those little white coats and become practicing Calbeit ineptj physicians. We met in groups of four, scrutinizing each other carefully for a sign ..... a physical sign. These sessions in tic-tac-toe completed, we jauntily sauntered across the street with polished stethescopes and charged opthalmoscopes. The first physical examination was more a performance than a scientific inquiry. Faking an examination, we seriously auscultated the chest, knowing that it would be easier to read the chart. But with experience as our teacher, and the patient as our guide, we thrilled to the intricacies that were really Medicine. .Q -- He didn? LOOK Jewish Q -XX l i li. Q flea? 1, , Q ' Z5 Q - ' 'E E' fic 3 no 61 if - 'Q T x aww' V 1 , 1 ' . , JV. B Y iff -ww? In Y . 1f . - ' Q- , ,,.. .,. .- 5 , i-f . - ff,- jgssii I ntfxja 6, ., POT , I . CT 'V Qu, . I-vi ' ' N , l VX . 1 v ' -, ffl-53 as T ' 1 Q 5 T 1 Q' A X 'IIV 2 I f' i 6 Q ' , if .- u, 1 . . ' Nr. ' f f '- i.- . - ! K 1 i li if W 'fi ' K .uwmnm inmgllh X V' f. A E V ' ll I 'fn' Q ' . 1 Q- , L lr ' ly pi lsi, , X tm - 1 H 1 -5 ,X 3 A I G 1 E 4 ,. gk V ,ff :. ,I ,I , 3,3 uxuum.-um--.m,,,m I . 5- fff, L13 ,:f',. ,I C ul E ffff 1 gi A t V - I 5- ff -1 . C : V40 A E ,-,, 6 I 6 . X1 2' Q. 1- ' 9 is E E : 2 X l 1 ' l l It if 5551 it ' ' ' ' ' ,:' X E X' xx xvxxys ' v Q 1.7 I W ' lc Stop . . . look . . . and listen. Running concurrently with Physical Diagnosis was Laboratory Medicine, or Lessons in Future Scut . With Daisy to lead us, we clicked off WBC,s and pipetted just to the line. Swearing, I'll never swallow that tube , we retched a bit, . bf ,SZ swallowed it, and cursed again. In our own minds there was no reason for putting up with this non- sense. After all, the lab team at KCH would handle all the determinations at any time of day or night ......... ' - A . . cc . a X r WELCOME ' -flr I XA , . - .... i-.- ii'-'-14,..,,.. . H, Nun-1 - A - . : Q .--- Z6 , V A ' A 'll A . -, V f. -1 . W, L 5 A I l 5 ' - ' ' ' - - . Llama? E . A Y ,g'-.Q L gunz A 'A 1 6 D 2 3,1-'Em wa' 'S a lgifjgflgpui it Ml 4lk 0 l, lzls explore joursociql hiding -sl So wheres the team. .... 7 But wait, all this grumbling was not in vain. We had a chance to give vent to our frustrations during a benign evening known as the Sopho- more Dinner. Not realizing that 50722 of those in- dividuals providing the evening's entertainment would disappear by the end of the semester, we presented dedications, awards, and song. CRemem- ber the wolf in sheep's clothing and the wolf in wolfs clothing?J With dinner held at the Down- state Country Club Ccatered by Thom McAnnjg we treated the faculty to wine and music, laughing at their every joke, and hoping they would laugh at our songs. Thej9fteentl1jQ1ctor is the Max Rock-a-bye baby . . . Factor. FINA LE fWorking On the Railroadj We've been slavingfor two years now, To get to where we stand. Although we've done so much complaining, It really has been grand. But while conversing with Moldowski, Our records did not show A proper attitude to Medicine, So he told us where to go. Oh! ................................ Tell me what to do, tell me what to do, Tell me what to do Sky Kohl, Sky Kohl. Tell me what to do, tell me what to do, To change my weary soul. , ,gy Open your mouth .... take a deep breath . . . e eel e hmmmm, cleft palate! 45 So Schuyler sent me to Doc Kawi To alleviate my sloueh. But after one or two minutes, He had me on the couch. He asked me all about my mother, And why Icame to school. But luckily he found me normal And was not very cruel. CHORUS Wejinally went to see Dean Moore, To make an important move. Would we enter the third year now? Would he please approve? He said he would think it over .... We hoped we would notfail! He said that we should not be nervous. . . He'd notify us by mail! With the Dinner over and the evening success- ful, we could now enjoy our nine final exams and Part I of the Boards. When the marathon was over, many of us drove to Connecticut, where, as the guests of a classmate, we enjoyed a day of swim- ming, skiing, steaks, and beer Qdreaming all the while of that impending Third Yearb. and a picnic in Connecticut. 1u: 'r A-ff- H N ei' 1 ' .gamma ollowing three restful months at Cannes, Nice, Coney-Island, and Riis Park, we reassembled. Tanned and plump from the culinary delights of the Top of the Mark, Four-Seasons, Michaels, and The Haven, we confidently greeted old friends whom we were not to see again until graduation. Divided into three groups, twelve sub-groups, thirty-six divisions and 108 Platoons, we would try hard to put the theories of the pre-clinical years into practice. Now more at home in our jolly clinic coats and more adept at stethescope folding, we scattered to the four corners of Brooklyn. Medicine was the department in whichsi we could exercise fully the intellect which had been lying dormat these past two years. At eight every morning the junior vampires struck ..... not with gleaming fangs but with rejected KCH 18g needles. We would go in search of a patient with popping veins, like Diogenes in search of an honest man. Off to an outlying . . . and at least 20 minutes late! ZAUYYMVI8 015010 d0? ------ WS only AM . I H -I Vsycwosonwdc. l I F Q CRC' , . mum V, -' u 5 twins sruaeur nmsnosisy K 1 A? jf NEDKN. Sfxuvenfih ' 4-f I f- 1 l ' r .. . '?HiLLiPn Nerz. Too bad they have CPC's at norm! Whadaya mean ya didn? do the 'crit? They fixed the plug . . . bu! ifs the motor that d0esn't work! After this traditional blood letting, rounds began promptly at nine, ten, or would you believe ..... ? Each new patient stimulated us to create the Great American Novel, including all the negatives. We began to fill up They didn? renew our bosses' grunts . . They're trying to get lab We guarantee to see all Cold storage while on surgery. space .... emergencies within 5 hours! Lillyls Black Book with the able help of our pre- ceptors who always had the exact structure of Angiotensen I or the latest modification of the Carter-Robbins modification of the Hickey- Hare test on the tip of their tongues. There was a basic plan needed if one were to succeed on rounds with his attending. This consisted of being aware of the attending's preferance for 3'5' cyclic AMP levels, and serum porcelain determinations. Impress the attendings with made-up articles from the Green Journal. Impress the attendings with profound comments, tfExcellent point, sir . But most important, impress the attendings. As the week slowly dragged by, we eagerly looked forward to the highspot . . . the Saturday morning conference. Stimulating lectures included such topics as: '5Can a Turner Woman from a Small Mining Town in the West Find Happiness with a Big City Klinefelter? Another thoroughly engrossing medicine con- ference . All too soon the twelve weeks of the medical clerkship were over and we faced the extent of our lack of knowledge in the form of an examination. The preliminary event, entitled Beat The Clock , consisted of the student doing a history and phy- I ff . , x Tac: E.LeouMl ,Lf 'N f 'T Lam- fl - tl, li l - I' :J YKX. Y o J' 'ngiujpuwecmnlk at ---tVi H aa., V i 4 if -' all ' ie -,.Q'e?fg . -1' g K in , W- , uf ,rg f f- ,. l . .sn ,,.. - it ' . ' - -. I-K 'z?y,fj 9f 'l ' f 5 In f?-,fE1fx. it fe, ,jk grief, gf 1? Mfg -.ss 5--fe. 5 I 1 ia Wifi ii: ' 1' 5i1sssftlhlii3is I , 'iziiifialet We're proud of our city hospitals, Senator . . Apply headgear ....... .position operator .... .begin scrub! . . .and . . . ...whaa??..... sical on Mr. Alberto Rodriguez Sanchez. This lan- guage laboratory was followed by a friendly Saturday morning get together during which the stock of the Ex- Lax Company fell 12 points. With all due respect, we did realize a great trans- formation had taken place. We had built a firm foun- dation of clinical knowledge upon which to develop the rest of our medical careers. The differences between Surgery and Medicine were striking, especially for those of us who valued medical principles. Calls for medical consults were frowned upon by blade-wielding surgeons who feared the patient might be cured without operating. A week l 'Kiwis ' gg' I D 3 F ,ab f 4 5 A, Dennis Brooms Dmnis ,, fy I g '5 1 Cum! ' .K 6 B Tumi? DENNlS of excellent lectures were a prelude to seven weeks of indentured servitude. Our textbook became the dull Grav Ledger with the four bold letters on the cover: S-C-U-T . As hard as the Program Director tried, many of the surgical residents confused their teach- ing responsibilities with that four letter word. Our day began at 7 AM and ended with 53 WBCls, 27 diffs, and 201 'crits. On operating days we played hide-and-go-seek. Whoever was it would have to scrub and man the retractors. Choosing between ward scut and the operating room was not difficult .... skip out and go home. The old axiom: Every patient has the right to die in electrolyte balance often held true. Because of the earlier lectures, however, we felt - Cnpf hu Pinwn: J 4 Sn. -.I : I u v:i.::-a X1 Incsson Sruqgy- ' A NAN AND His 'DOG ' fnittiv ' Srucxsv As you can see, the patient is . . .so we concentrate on the . . .but when all elsefails. . . . moribund ..... patient and waste no time. . . 'Our Father. . .' . JS ' . ?.UllUIIlK'llfllfl .. . - R W9 e el 4 m f' w K 'Q ' 'gf 1 E ,tl in ' 'N X nn x . I QQZBXFN 9 5 Q- XLFQ 'ws lu is. K, X l X . -Eu nunwmmuuuulnunuummnml Y Q 'W' . X 3 Qffifi jf- , Y .ALB , 'P' . v I f ' me 'M UO' ' ' - veg-1': Rf.. Bxoziof I x E 'V E ' . 6 cpl X, 4 sy - 0 fs veg i WW 5, 45 H Al ,xi Qiifff L QM ' 'G v i I ' If - f 1 'Q ' ill? f T if f I e ff' X 'fuv NH - L- ET. fzlvn 'ff-'V FAX an ' WN 1 D' xv L 4. I ,- in ' ' 1 1--Nu-,x X fm mm' wl!IlfUlll:L ,, ' Q, ' ,.,- x ' Q, I Mews more fault ovxlfkoi rz'x'no..c.JYor' , Using my new tech- . . .applying . . .insuring . . .I left the . . .and she died in electrolyte niques ----- my clamps. . . good post-op case. . . balance. SICIIMS. . . more adept at handling many of the typical fluid disorders. Female Trauma, or f'Variations on a Theme: Fracture of the Hip,', was completely type cast. Male Trauma was a catalogue of man's relation to his environment: family, bottle, knife, and gun. Saturday mornings were spent eyeing the dough- nuts and coffee we were invited not to share with the staff. nl J While you're up, get me a Granfs IJ. C. Boileaulu. We're proud ofour city hospitals, Senator. . .' Keep the dog light ..... lest you begin ro write! at K t 25? . xiii K 'Ze , -xl K -lil ,aj . K I v- V - , - fi is . if ' . - . '1 W ' H. - .vt . . K 'mule--P1ff'11-1-Aff-1:Z2E'r :K -:Wyigfvf-'f-1595.5gfggge..ft.f1szg2z,f1ifjrisa,gf .4-is' 5 1 jiiiszvvmygz,5j,g1'ev5gg:gg.i 3525123755152-s .A',,,1.,,,.Msnl ' .iTSiggigjga. fx-:,g . 1 tiki? 11'l.:T.i2 '- ' -' ls il, , . - I if '1 f 'L ff-?:'lf3'i?i55, 5 ffifiglli-'filf-?5i:?1.:-511':Jif5fI '5V': ':i'1isff-twfserrgfe .- 2ggff1f1,:-,-- gg. : . . 'lm vt-sw. f--is - V - r,m.fwx, -:X5::.5'E.' -this :Wi f -Qiiflff? ?Gii.s:.'l5 :-'QZi: ..'f Variations on a Theme: IJ Surgery. The contrast between surgical sterility and fe- male fertility was as marked as that between scut and, Poo-ha! . Obstetrics was spent in f'The House That Dottie Built . Proficiency in the field depended upon memorizing an unbroken World War II Japanese code: Para-1032-LMP-7-3-64 OPD-OX-7453-09-79-HIKEV' Life was one primip after another. Poo-ha Senora, poo-ha mother ..... no. . .no. . .the louder you shout, the uglier is the baby. Respire profunda, I'm going down under. No .... wait ..... it's tive to eight . We discovered new uses for Phiso-hex, were clandestinely taught the t'Bed Sheet Rectalj' and drew straight lines on early morning Tox rounds. The patient never went to the Delivery Pavilion until she was five fingers and plus six. After the precip, however, the friendly resident in the stocking cap showed up to help with the paper work. With 'fHellman', under one arm, and a blood pressure cuff under the other, we dragged our- selves to the fourth floor of the OPD. Gimme your urine cup, Senora ...... any nausea, vomit- ing, dizziness, swollen feet, or double vision? We wondered if anyone ever really gave blood, or were all our threats in vain? OK lady ...... back on the table I . ,Q uv im.:QlIu anions . it ,T f ,fu - J . . , A F,i,,lm-pvssuu PITQLASRNTA Y l l, X' uw, Mm-une . . I 4 . ' ' ' XX G.14,xgx, A h . H XX ?HlLLlPn Lee Bunn' Wynn Variations on a Theme: 22 Ob-Gyn. Y I MX + Bfexcept on Tox chartsj AN EVENING WITH 35. fee, QW , if -I, , X 54 5 x I 2 V! g E if' 4 , N 1 1. 3 Q R Y 2 f 5 K ' 9 ff' ff-if' 3 fi? ' , lx 5 f , I ,, ' 'A 4 A YY A A i., ,- , , ' 4 fy' ,Wg I 'X L, 5? Q N V ,yn Q - A M A, ifxfifl A Z , .Si t - K 4,kVkQ .k'- 5 . k, XA i fy i ,. + Lal NN 352 , Y X W ' N ' rs' g 1 ' 4 BX if ,J 3 1 J Ya .... ve unpluggindermudderundpoppern- derkindern. The detour to Gynecology sharpened our acu- men for differential diagnosis. If the patient had anything other than PID, septic incomplete, or carcinoma, she was a 'fhe . We learned five basic rules: 1. Watching the sun-rise every other morn- ing is not a beautiful experience. 2. The group on Friday night was allowed Louis Hellman presents Pajama Game with a cast of thousands! moming. 3. The Tumor Board was always in agree- ment. to stand behind the others on Saturday 4- Never Change YOUI' stage. 4 .fa W h9Yll7 W :fx X X X ,C cf ,, f A U A.-,A - , . L, t-t-as '95-lei it 1 V- gms: if i at l C D ' g of x' , Ti' X l' 1 59.5 ,sg - 4 df? lil e X mllg-glll lwq ,3 U tmirllttlllulmm My at X t X 5- All 'QT-f'ff 'm 'u'm f N? fr Cf' M Jug glellt' E 'Eli W 4 'X Q' my sk 'll lllygwglllfllql'.f,l'm,, K L ,-4. ,,A. I 5 i E ' 'ee ,J 6 at Qt ea lll'U'l'lllli 1 i g g Q lv! - X ' X N ill ciaylarmlnl Sang, lim for-hi-ox rounds ' J In N if ' - . X, umuv-f ' X X tijrartlff X X Watch that sneaky guy with the Congratulations! That's a bad baby, mother . . . beard. 5. Dyspareunia is better than no Pareunia. We grumped and cursedg we complained and used Murine. But in other service did we acquire so much practical and unforgettable knowledge, nor experience such satisfaction. Practice makes pgrfect, You mop the floor .... holding up the wall' .... what are . . . . I'lI do the 75 you doing... urines . . . After OB, Pediatrics seemed like a vacation. The always friendly face of the Course Director was a needed change of pace. Our class set a new record: twelve cases of measles, three of mumps, two chicken-pox and one tsu-tsu-gamushi fever. Yes, the CRW had many names: Children Run- ning Wild,', Crazy Ranting Womenf' Coughing Retching Wheezing, were only a few. Nights on were as organized as rush hour on the IRT. The great decision rested with prescibing Bicillin or Chicken Soup BID. Attendings were scarce, nurses were vacationing, and so we acted like ..... doctors?'?'? 1diotic thrombo .... what??? N o - A ' ' k mm - Q. e5 05 C ct. i 4 ri t 7 '7' .N Q! 1 IE' T V ' il W 1 l it A C l ... .f 5'5 Q +-tial: 3 U -1-1 . , ' X T ., m .A ' l 'I . 'IA L. f ' -f 1 ,f1,.Al, .'fU..i . 1 ,I ' . 6063 Wngpff- There's nothing wrong with me .... it's my mother who . . . 57 Can you tell me more about that? DO HO! PHSS g0 . . . d0 not Collect --...- 0-T --.-.-- - - - 5200 . . . After a rash of oral examinations, we entered the anal world of the psychiatrist. During this clerkship we were pitted against the patient, seek- ing to find the dynamics of his illness. We were no match for him, for the previous student doctors had made him resistant to everything. We quickly ,f A-aoRA Bzlmlsg 5 . it 5 ff Q w.:ft'QiQi learned the key to success on this clerkship was to ask, What do you mean by that? U-huh . . . uh- huh . . . uh-huh . When one of us iinally asked the reason for this approach, however, the answer was, Why? What do you mean by that? Uh-huh . . . uh-huh . . . uh-huh . ,x 5 1 use New wt- .ll A' , Suuibz E lf, f , n 4 f A, , 1- :vw 7 :gy EQ if I,-,::,: AF' x 4 1 L qs it V HA . 2 Gif 000114111 l www I lf Q f 'M A 3 X -f Q Q Q a 3 E30 N l a, l p ' mmm, . 4 A , 1 '-' .2 u --'fl f.,.1g'Q, . ,I E5 p ,if 'Q V e Cfb fgz-E N415 F ,,,, B 4 a ' I if ff . '- Ill-f ogQ -1, .ag 1 3 8 'A in -74g Q 1 , 1 ' . A i , ' Y Nas Q skill, - .H Q -ii fy W A Q ' .'!,!vwJ'x I Xiu -- if I - f 4 IM 71' x - ' 'w 'ii' , X 6 2, D'-iwllmww f ' sl fgf !,,7QW t , -J up Cx:-'f'-' I f ff '23 A do HOLL YYIQCLYX 91 xg The Admitting Service in G added much to the collection of tales with which we delighted our relatives and friends. fHow about the story of the industrious fellow who used the red telephone to get dates?J Once a week we drove to Staten Island for at Brooklyn State Hospital differentiating between the classical types of mental illness falmond versus cashewl. It was sobering to learn the seriousness of the illnesses involved, and we began to appre- ciate the tremendous importance of mental status in treating a patient's somatic complaints. coffee and cake. Saturday momings were spent ...ff 1 know a great place to eat . a walk-down . . . . . it's a nice drive . . . ma, cfyfggkksffy Sri: mn W, . . . kind ofquaint . .. . . . smorgasbord . . . . . . and the service is ex- cellent! The third Year was full of many things, but somehow, we often recalled the Homeric Philosophy embedded in our minds: The internist knows everything and does nothing, The surgeon knows nothing and does everything, The psychiatrist knows nothing and does nothing, The pathologist knows everything and does everything . . . . . . . . but always too late! Oh well ....... on to the Fourth Year. t has been said the outline of the fourth year schedule appearedone Sunday morning in the New York Times Double-Crostic section, with no possible solution offered or available. Alphabetized into small groups, we were given directions baffling to the most experienced subway rider. Weeks of Rehab, Radi- ology, Environmental, Uro, Anesthesiology, etc., were interrupted by minutes of Medicine, Surgery, and Pediatrics. This Great Experiment would give us the long awaited chance to organize our thoughts and gain a mature perspective of medicine. Rehab introduced us to a new type of house staff. One had to be a member of the Golden Age Club to enjoy a residentis position. We elected a team captain, team president, team halfback, and team goalee, and after the huddle,' punted to Brace and Amputation Clinic. Here we learned about Baloney amputations for was it below knee?J and stump wrapping. It was Uunfortunatel' that internship interviews were often scheduled coincidently with Brace Clinic. Attendance was taken three times a day, but there were no nights or weekends, and the What Does Rehabili- tation Medicine Mean To You oral exam was just an informality. Donning red goggles and armored coats, we entered the world of the radiologist. Special procedures were entertaining fwe spent three hours learning that Renograf- lin for an IVP is given IVJ. Most valuable were the AM x-ray conferences, and the special sessions given by the Department Chairman. From these, we really gained insight into diagnostic radiology. We also spent a week in the Radiotherapy Depart- ment. Excluding ergs, rads, Zelda rays, and the like, a great deal of valuable infor- mation was learned about neoplastic disease and treatment. However, there was an exam. Zap! Pediatrics was spent at many outlying hospitals with most of our time in the OPD. Supervision was excellent and we were given increased responsibility in diagnosis and treatment. The entire group met en masse only twice: the first meeting at the Chronic Disease Hospital consisted of a morning of lectures followed by the presen- tation of 374 patients in two hours. The second was an exam which promised to judge the quality of the clerkship, not the student! The Surgical-Clerkship once again sent many to the affiliated corners of New York. For some, it was a new experience to be treated as a bona fide member of the house staff. When someone asked. Where are the students?,', you knew they didn't mean you. When the Chief, looking at you, asked 'gWhat's the gcrit'? , you looked at the 3ra' year student, who was busy scribbling in his little black book. At the end of 4 weeks, we were suprised at the under- standing we had acquired of surgical science over two years, and were grateful to the Department. 7 Captain Hook and Long Has ll fill! prQfr'.x's0r . . . wtf!! give him three l7lfI1I1fL'X John Silver 1 think live seen her at the Haven . . . As Thanksgiving vacation approached, many of us looked forward to the visit to Lederle Labs. With newly found class spirit, 65 couples fand two infantsj enjoyed the bus trip upstate. After checking our political affiliations, social security cards, and cameras, the staff welcomed us and began the seven hour carefully planned tour. Cruising past Banting Way and Pasteur Drive, we were informed of the 1631 fire hydrants along the way. Following a lunch of Chicken Parmesian, A little more to the left and we'll zap him. we toured the beagle colonies, inspected Papa Lederlels farmhouse, and played with the Gerbels fall the while waiting impatiently for the cocktail hourj. We left, well-stocked in vitamins and mineral oil, heading for Motel On The Mountain. The most fun of the day came during the bus trip home, when with spirits high, we sang folksongs about many of our favorite folk Wine . . . women .song . . . and drugs. t we A The Chzef Its bfffff than doughnuts' anyway - - Y0u'll note, Senator, that every patient has his own bed. cp Q f A Q .,,,. g f xl ' ' k'm'fNl5---A X ,,. , E ' in INTERNNOOJI v ',-v - b ' - - , -A Ali -.f 1 ff? fr 5 fe in-:'1 i . - ,q .Q 'Q-U g '.1-2'- uname 1 . -N' ,b n I Xrq5unTk ' ' - ' 1: . tl : E or..,'Hus Lg I ,- L : E .. , ..,, 1,1 'V - 4' ' I 'N Q 2 E 5 f' v ' v 1 . 1 jf' , :fy 1 I - 4 . :.I., ' T5 .Z p W-1,1 -':.-.jQ,' I ' Pr- 323'-. 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These were divided into two groups: 1.1 Evaluate the hospitalls a.D Chief of service b.J Academic afiiliations c.J Number of beds d.J Quality of house staff e.D Teaching program 2.3 Evaluate the hospital's a.J Section of town b.l Salary C-J Number of nights noni, t'Have you considered Straight Ob-Gyn at Harlem Hospital? dj Amount of scut e.J Fringe benefits fcountry club, pool, etc.J Often confusing QU with CZJ, we visited each place, endured interviews, and exited more confused than ever. But procrastinate as we did, there came that day in January when we committed ourselves to the great monster in Evanston. All we could do now was wait for the Matchit. And THEN there was Around the World in 28 Days, a teaching innovation stuffing six sub- specialties into four weeks. A typical day went as follows: Morning 8:30 - 9:02.' Welcome to Orthopedics, clerks. Here you will see foot drop, tibial torsion, and achieve ...... 9:04 - 9:10: The control of the sexual re- sponse as well as other genilo-urinary problems will be handled in this course in Urology. Each student will check the technician's urinalysis, and as several patients are available, you may pick .... 9:12 - 12.005 Your nose, ladies and gentle- men, is a very important part of one's face. During this 2 hour and 48 minute session in Plastic Surgery we shall learn how to do a rhinoplasty, correct fluid balance on a patient with 7916 burns, and evaluate top- less waitresses . Afternoon 1:00 - 3:30: Wait for the ENT people. 3:30 - 3:45 : Wait for the Neurosurgery people. 3:45 - 5 :00: Split up into groups of one and two and crowd into the Opthalmology Chief Resident's ojjice. But, there were six exams ..... Open your mouth or 1'll drop your foot! Maybe they'll show for thefinal . . . mumvs orcxkt 64 1t's called 'Yearn' by Foley. o 5532 ,w 1 .. 1 . na 'Q 11 s W r 21 S t bn ,S ' Q 1 .' 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From the two day intro- duction through the final conference, the Depart- ment was helpful and the material interesting. AND . . . best of all . . . there was no exam. The Great Experiment also included an eight week elective period, which most of us used to explore our particular interests ffor some it was a period of relaxation and travelj. Many students felt this was a desirable addition and hoped the Administration would expand on it in the future. Finally ..... March 13th, 1967. A wide range of pathepneumonic sounds were heard as the tele- grams arrived. Few had the courage to telephone their wives and inform them they would be spend- ing some additional time in Brooklyn. With fore- sight, the Class had arranged a Cocktail Party, used by some as a celebration and by others as a chance to get zonked out of their minds. Our clerkship in Environmental Medicine familiarized us intimately with such bright spots as the NYC VD Clinic and the Telephone Com- pany. 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Entertaining high- lights included examinations of gross oatmeal specimens, and attending the court proceedings of The State versus Pooch. Who imagined the four weeks would include visiting four welfare centers, three hospital record rooms, written case reports, oral presentations, a final examination, and, worst of all, finding a parking place on Baltic Street? Our clerkship in Medicine Cwith a bissel Psy- chiatryj introduced us to the new University Pg------M - ,mg as new von watson A uocxcreuen. GOVIRNOR State University of NW Yon' li OPD. The clinic was shiny bright and the nurses cheerful and smiling, but the computers often carried on in the old Kings County tradition. The learning experience included memorizing our code numbers, preceptors' numbers, patient num- bers, drug numbers, room numbers, telephone numbers, and the Procedures handout. The place was quite efficient, the IBM even told us when the patient stepped off the subway. KCH was never like this, and . . . even the AIDES called us Doc- tor. You had to be careful, however, for your . if Li' A .L --T1,l,Pl1arnmcy Dernmzologyc0rifer'z'nc'e. We're all our of says in an hour and a half . morning General Medicine patient could end up as your Specialty Clinic patient the same after- noon. In our private offices we felt, for the first time, like real physicians. Provided with everything disposable, our only suggestion to better this clerkship was to make the endless forms the same. With patients returning weekly, we were able to appreciate improvement under good care. As the end of six weeks approached, we realized we were less concerned with attending impressing this year, and were secretly pleased to discover we could often present a good discussion of the disease to our preceptor. While Specialty Clinics examined specific problems in depth, we were to learn fone after- noon a weekJ all complaints were psychosomatic. Our brief contact with Ward Medicine was excel- lent, and much more pleasant without the usual scut. Saturday mornings, however, were still pre- occupied with that Big City Klinefelterw. All too soon Medicine was over, and for some, forever. The smug confidence of the 3rd Year barbed ones . . . do you want u disposable? Medical Clerk had given way to the more humble experience of the 4th Year Student Doctor. Suddenly, with a rush, it was over. Grad- uation, though a specific incident in our lives, was really a summation ..... filled with many experiences, some pleasant, some bitter, some un- forgettable, some unforgivable. Those days in the first months were diffi- cult, bewildering, and sometimes brutal. Slowly the irreverent student became the young, yet de- termined, doctor. In spite of seriousness, however, we found our excitement now even greater than before. The weight of responsibility was made lighter by consideration of the privilege that was ours, the ability to help people. 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O! ye5ter- 'fb RK XA 0 fo pf NIH A NX n WL 1 ,il u I iii! in X al ' 1, m X Q N 'f fl f 1 1:,:g'17fx 1 - m U C If. . a p W fa,-A XL N6 ! ' 'I WA, 4,1 tr X, 1 FWM - x K I H ' M Rx, ,N X pw X H P X ' F r X HN xx X X L - .X , '09 kr-mf Ai. is ALLAN L. ABRAMSON, from New York, attended Brooklyn Technical High School and graduated from Colgate Uni- versity in 1962 with a B.A. in Zoology. He did research in Microbiology at Downstate, and served as President of the Student Council C1965 - 19663 and Vice-President of our class for three years. Married, he plans a career in In- ternal Medicine. LONG ISLAND JEWISH HOSPITAL New Hyde Park, New York Rotating KATHLEEN B. AGAYOFF, from Ber- geniield, N. J., attended Bergenfield High School, and graduated from Barnard in 1963 with a B.A. in Zoology. At Down- state, she was a member of the Womenis Medical Students Association, and served on the Lichonian staff. She did research in Anatomy. A career in Intemal Medi- cine is planned. Sr. LUKE's HOSPITAL New York, New York Medicine ROY A. ALTERWEIN, from Brooklyn, attended Midwood High School and Brooklyn College. He did research in Surgery at Downstate, and plans a career in Obstetrics. THE BROOKDALE HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Rotating Rotating GLADYS ARAK CFREEDMANJ, from Jackson Heights, attended Bryant High School, and gradu- ated from The City College of New York in 1963. She attended Womenls Medical College of Pennsylvania prior to Downstate. She did research in Pathology at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, Los Angeles. She is married and plans a career in Pediatrics. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Seattle, Washington Rotating RICHARD M. ARNOLD from Forest Hills attended Forest Hills High School and graduated from New York University In 1963 with a B A in History. At Downstate he served on the Lichonian staff, and co authored the Sophomore Show. He plans a career In Psychiatry having done research in this area and taking an extern ship at Brooklyn State Hospital He is married LONG ISLAND JEWISH HOSPITAL New Hyde Park New York RICA G. ARNON, from Natanya, Israel, at- tended Tshemichovsky-Natanya High School and the University of Bologna, Italy. She extemed in Rehabilitation Medicine and Psychiatry at Down- state, and Radiology at the Tel-Aviv Medical Center-Israel. Married, she plans a career in Pediatrics. STATE 'UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Pediatrics STEPHEN M. AUSTIN, from Long Beach, New York, attended Long Beach High School, and graduated from Amherst College in 1963 with a B.A. in Chemistry. At Downstate, he externed in Pathology at the Brooklyn-Cumberland Hos- pital, and did research in Oncology. A member of A.O.A., he plans a career in Internal Medicine. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine JOHN M. AVERSA, from Brooklyn, New York, attended Brooklyn Preparatory High School, and graduated from New York University in 1963 with a B.A. in Mathematics. At Downstate, he did research in Surgery and externed at St. Albans Naval Hospital. He is an Ensign in the U.S. Naval Reserve. Our class treasurer for four years, he plans a career in Surgery. TI-IE NEW YORK HOSPITAL New York, New York Surgery HOWARD G. BARBAROSH, from Millburn, New Jersey, attended Millbum High School and Union College. While at Downstate, he did re- search in Pharmacology. Married, he plans a career in Cardiology. STATE Umviinsirv Kmos COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine MICHAEL BENJAMIN, from Queens, attended Martin Van Buren High School, and graduated from New York University in 1962 with a B.A. in Biology. Married, he plans a career in Ob- stetrics and Gynecology. LONG ISLAND JEWISH HOSPITAL New Hyde Park, New York Rotating PAUL E. BERGER, from the Bronx, attended Columbus High School, and graduated from Tufts University in 1963 with a B.S. in Chemistry- Biology. He externed in Psychiatry at Brooklyn State Hospital, and is an Ensign in the U.S. Naval Reserve. Married, with one child, he plans a career in Pediatrics. CoLoRAno MEDICAL CENTER Denver, Colorado Pediatrics SHARON HAMMER BERKOWITZ, f rom Brooklyn, a t t e n d e d Abraham Lincoln High School, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Brooklyn College in 1963 with a B.S. in Chemis- try. She externed in Pediatrics at Columbia Pres- byterian Medical Center and did research work in Surgery at Downstate. A recipient of an Ameri- can Education Foundation Scholarship, she served as Vice-President of A.O.A. Married, she plans a career in Pediatrics. BRONX MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL CENTER Pediatrics BARRY F. BLACKER, from Passaic, N. J., attended Passiac High School and Rutgers Uni- versity. A member of A.O.A., he extemed in Psychiatry at Brooklyn State Hospital. He is married and plans a career in Pediatrics. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Pediatrics Bronx, New York JOSEPH A. BLAKE, III, from Watertown, New York, attended Watertown High School and graduated from Yale University in 1962 with a B.S. in Zoology. He did research in the Depart- ment of Pharmacology at Downstate, and com- pleted special studies in the History of Electro- Physiology at the Yale School of Medicine. A member of the Lichonian staff, he plans a career in Pediatrics or Pediatric Surgery. ALBANY HOSPITAL Albany, New York Pediatrics HOWARD BLEIER, from the Bronx, attended Yeshiva University High School, and received a B.H.L. from Yeshiva University in 1963. He did research work in Medicine at the Albert Einstein Medical Center. He plans a career in Internal Medicine. MAIMONIDES Hosrmir. Brooklyn, New York Medicine AARON BLUM, from New York, attended Stuyvesant High School, and graduated from George Washington University in 1963 with a B.S. in Zoology. He attended the University of Pittsburgh Medical School, and while at Down- state, did research in Neuro-Chemistry. Married, he plans a career in Pediatrics. THE NEW Yoiuc HOSPITAL New York, New York Pediatrics WILLIAM H. BOOCKVAR, from Far Rock- away, attended Far Rockaway High School and Tufts University. At Downstate, he did research in Environmental Medicine, and held a fellowship in Ophthalmology. Married, he plans a career in Ophthalmology. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Staten Island, New York Rotating ROBERT R. BUCHMAN, from New York, at- tended the Bronx High School of Science, and graduated from Columbia University in 1963 with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. At Downstate, he externed in Pathology and also did work in Psychiatry at Brooklyn State Hospital. Married, he plans a career in Internal Medicine. HEALTH CENTER HOSPITALS Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Medicine MARY ANN CASEY BUTLER, from Glen Head, New York, attended Glen Cove High School, and graduated from Mount St. Vincent College in 1961 with a B.S. in Biology. She is married and has two children. JOHN P CALLAN from Westbury, New York, attended East Meadow High School, and gradu- ated from Manhattan College in 1961 with a B.S. in Mathematics. Granted a U.S. Public Health Traineeship in Mathematics, he did re- search work in Psychiatry at Downstate. He is planning a career in Academic Medicine. CLEVELAND METROPOLITAN HosP1TAL Cleveland, Ohio Medicine WYMAN W. CHU, from Saratoga Springs, at- tended Saratoga Springs High School, and gradu- ated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1962 with a B.S. in Biology. He plans a career in Surgery. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Surgery SAMUEL D. CILIBERTO, from Hartsdale, New York, attended White Plains High School, and graduated from Houghton College in 1963 with a B.S. in Physics. At Downstate, he did research in Public Health, Electron Microscopy, and Sur- gery. He is married and has one child. HARRISBURG HOSPITAL Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Rotating CYRUS M. CIOFFI, from Flushing, attended Flushing High School and Mount Saint MHIYSS College. He externed in Neurology at Downstate, and plans a career in Internal Medicine. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL New York, New York Medicine IVAN S. COHEN, from Wantagh, N. Y., at- tended W. C. Mepharn High School and Tufts University. He did research in Biochemistry at Lemuel Shattuck Hospital and externed in Gastro- enterology at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Florida. A recipient of the William 8L Raynore Engel Scholarship, he is a member of A.O.A and plans a career in Internal Medicine. MONTEFIORE HOSPITAL New York, New York Rotating WILLIAM G. CLANCY JR., from Brooklyn, attended Brooklyn Preparatory High School, and graduated from Manhattan College in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. He is an Ensign in the U.S. Naval Reserve and did research in Surgery at St. Albans Naval Hospital. He served as Freshman Class Vice-President and as President of the Downstate Chapter of S.A.M.A. A member of the Newman Club, he worked with the Student Council and also served on the Lichonian staff. He is planning a career in Orthopedics. ST. LUKE's HOSPITAL New York, New York Surgery LAURENCE D. COI-IEN, from New York, at- tended Scarsdale High School, and graduated from Ohio-Wesleyan University in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. He externed at the Institute of Neurology in London and plans a career in Sur- gery. NEW Yoruc MEDICAL COLLEGE New York, New York Medicine MYRON C. COHEN, from Forest Hills, attended Forest Hills High School, and graduated from City College in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. He externed in Psychiatry at the Kings County Hospital and plans a career in Psychiatry. LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Rotating ROBERT CONTIGUGLIA, from Great Neck, N. Y., attended Great Neck North High School, and graduated from Columbia University in 1963 with a B.A. in Zoology. At Downstate, he ex- temed in Psychiatry at the Brooklyn State Hos- pital. Married, he plans a career in Internal Medicine. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine ALLEN D. COOPER, from the Bronx, attended William Taft High School, and graduated from New York University in 1963 with a B.A. in Chemistry. Prior to joining our class, he attended Upstate Medical Center. He is a member of A.O.A., and plans a career in Internal Medicine. BOSTON CITY HOSPITAL, BOSTON UNIVERSITY DIVISION Boston, Massachusetts Medicine THERESA A. CWIERZYK, from Olean, New York, attended St. John's Villa Academy High School, and graduated from Fordham University in 1962 with a B.S. in Biology. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn New York Pathology HARVEY D. DAVIS, from the Bronx, attended Columbus High School and Cornell University. At Downstate he did research in Surgery. Mar- ried, he plans a career in Pediatrics. YALE-NEW HAVEN MEDICAL CENTER New Haven, Connecticut Pediatrics GUILLERMINA DEPORTAGE, from Panama City, attended Republic de Chile High School and was awarded a B.S. in Biology and an M.S. in Education from Columbia University. Prior to entering Downstate she taught Basic Sciences at the Brooklyn Jewish Hospital School of Nurs- ing. She has done research work in Neuroanat- omy and is planning a career in Internal Medi- cine. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL New York, New York Medicine HARVEY R. DOBROW, from Roslyn, New York, attended The Wheatly School, and Tufts University. He did research work in Anatomy at Downstate, Neurosurgery at the Long Island Jewish Hospital, and in Neurology at the Mayo Clinic. He is planning a career in Internal Medi- eine. MONTEFIORE HOSPITAL New York, New York Rotating STEPHEN G. DROGIN, from Brooklyn, at- tended James Madison High School, and gradu- ated from Columbia University in 1963 with a B.A. in Mathematics. He did research in Physi- ology at Downstate, and at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Married, he plans a career in Internal Medicine. DISTRICT COLUMBIA, GEORGE WASHINGTON DIVISION Washington, District Columbia Medicine DAVID J. DUCORE, from Great Neck, N. Y., attended Great Neck South High School, and graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1963 with a B.S. in Chemistry. At Downstate, he did research in Surgery, and extemed in Neurology at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Florida. A recipient of a Gilbert Miller Scholarship, he served on the Lichonian staff and plans a career in Neurosurgery. BRoNx MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL CENTER Bronx, New York Surgery ROBERT M. ELISOFON, from Brooklyn, at- tended Midwood High School, and graduated from Brooklyn College in 1963 with a B.A. in Mathematics. At Downstate, he held a fellowship in Rehabilitation Medicine, and was elected to A.O.A. He plans a career in Pediatrics. TI-IE NEW YORK HOSPITAL New York, New York Pediatrics WILLIAM ELSTEIN, from Neponsit, New York, attended Far Rockaway High School and Cornell University. LENOX HILL HOSPITAL New York, New York Rotating WARREN E. ENKER, from Brooklyn, attended Yeshiva University High School, and graduated from Yeshiva University in 1962 with a B.A. in Biology. A member of A.O.A., he did research in Surgery at Downstate. He is married and plans a career in Pediatric Surgery. UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO CLINICS Chicago, Illinois Surgery MICHAEL S. ERDOS, from Brooklyn, attended Midwood High School, and graduated from Co- lumbia University in 1963 with a B.A. degree in Zoology. At Downstate he did research in Medicine and Surgery. He is married. MONTEFIORE HOSPITAL New York, New York Rotating RICHARD N. FILINSON, from Hartford, Con- necticut, attended Weaver High School, and the University of Vermont. He externed in Radiology and Pathology at the Brooklyn-Cumberland Hos- pital. He p ans a career in Internal Medicine. LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine FRANK B. FINKELSTEIN, from Brooklyn, at- tended Stuyvesant High School, and graduated from Brooklyn College in 1963 with a B.S. in Chemistry. At Downstate, he did research in Biochemistry and is planning a career in Psychia- try. NEW Yoiuc MEDICAL COLLEGE New York, New York Medicine JUDITH FRANCIS FISHBEIN, from the Bronx, attended the Bronx High School of Science, and graduated from New York University in 1963 with a B.A. in History. At Downstate she did research work in the department of Pediatric Cardiology. Married, she is planning a career in Pediatrics. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Pediatrics Medicine. Medicine ALLEN J. FRANCES, from New York, attended Stuyvesant High School, and graduated from Co- lumbia University in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. He extemed in Psychiatry at Brooklyn State Hospital, and is a recipient of the J adwin Scholar- ship. Married, he plans a career in Psychiatry. NEW Yoiuc MEDICAL COLLEGE New York, New York Medicine MARSHALL S. FLAM from the Bronx at tended James Monroe High School and gradu ated from the Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology in 1963, with a B S in Biology He did research in Oncology at the Columbia Presby terian Medical Center and In Virology at Down state.. A recipient of the William and Raynore Engel Scholarship he served on the Lichonian 7 staff. Married, he plans a career In Internal BELLEVUE HOSPITAL NEW YORK UNIVERSITY DIVISION New York, New York MATTHEW T. FREEDMAN, from New York, attended Brooklyn Friends School, and graduated from the University of Rochester in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. He did research in Oncology at Montefiore Hospital in the Bronx. Married, he plans a career in General Practice. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Seattle, Washington Rotating MICHAEL L FRIEDLAND, from Brooklyn, attended Stuyvesant High School, and graduated from Brooklyn College in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. At Downstate he did research work with the Depaltment of Medicine. A member of the Lichonian Staff, he is married, and plans a career in Internal Medicine. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine MARTIN D. FRITZHAND, from Brooklyn, at- tended Wingate High School, and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1963 with a B.A. in History. He extemed in Medicine at the Hospital Necker in Paris, and at Downstate, served on the Lichonian staff. He is planning a career in academic Renal Medicine. BARNES HOSPITAL St. Louis, Missouri Medicine fPrivate Servicej JAN P. FUGAL, from Woodmont, Connecticut, attended Milford High School and Yale Uni- versity, Class of 1960, where he was awarded the Mc Guire-Gordon Cup. He graduated with a B.A..in Sociology. He served as our Class Representative for three years, and was Vice- President of the Student Council C1965-19665. He was an editor of the New Caducean, and is Co-Editor of the Lichonian. He engaged in special studies in Pediatric Cardiology at Yale-New Ha- ven Hospital, where he also served an externship in Pediatrics. Married and the father of two, he plans a career in Pediatrics. HOSPITAL OF ST. RAPHAEL New Haven, Connecticut Pediatrics STEPHEN M. GARRAMONE, from Little Neck, N. Y., attended Bayside High School, and gradu- ated from Blackburn University in 1963 with a B.A. in Mathematics. He did research in Patho- logy at Long Island Jewish Hospital, and externed in Pediatric Cardiology at Baylor University. A member of the Lichonian staff, he plans a career in Opthalmology or Pediatrics. BARNES HOSPITAL St. Louis, Missouri Rotating WALTER GASSNER, from Brooklyn, attended Brooklyn Technical High School, and graduated from Brooklyn College in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. He did research in Physiology at Down- state. Married, he plans a career in General Sur- gery. LoNo ISLAND JEWISH HOSPITAL New Hyde Park, New York Rotating DENNIS GERTZER, from Brooklyn, attended Lafayette High School, and graduated from New York University in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. He plans a career in Pediatrics. MONTEFIORE HOSPITAL New York, New York Pediatrics married. JANET R. GOODMAN, from Brooklyn, attended the University of Chicago and Columbia Uni- versity. Prior to entering our class, she attended the Womens' Medical College. She externed in Psychiatry at the Brooklyn State Hospital, and plans a career in Pathology. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Pathology BRIAN N. GIPSTEIN from Schenectady N Y attended Linton High School and graduated from Dartmouth College with a BA In Biology He has engaged in special studies m Pediatric Psy chiatry. A member of the Lichonian staff he 1S DENVER GENERAL HOSPITAL Denver Colorado Rotating PAUL M. GRAPPELL, from Brooklyn, attended the High School of Music 8L Art, Cornell Uni- versity, and graduated from New York University in 1963 with a B.A. in English. At Downstate he held a fellowship in Rehabilitation Medicine. Married, with one child, he plans a career in Internal Medicine. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Staten Island, New York Medicine ALLEN S. GREEN, from Queens, attended Martin Van Buren High School, and graduated from George Washington University in 1963 with a B.A. in Mathematics. He is married, and is planning a career in Intemal Medicine. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE San Francisco, California Rotating STEVEN M. GREENWOOD, from White Plains, N. Y., attended White Plains High School, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Pennsylvania State University in 1963 with a B.S. in Chemistry. He extemed in Endocrinology at Mt. Sinai Hos- pital, and at Downstate did research in Physiology and Neuropathology. He is planning a career in Intemal Medicine. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine LOIS C. GRUNDFAST, from New York, at- tended Erasmus Hall High School, and graduated from Clark University in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. She did research in Physiology, Medicine, and Pediatrics at Downstate. A member of the Lichonian staff, she plans a career in Pediatrics. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA HOSPITAL Los Angeles, California Pediatrics MICHAEL J. HAIMO, from Malveme, N. Y., attended Valley Stream Central High School, and graduated from Brandeis University in 1963 with a B.A. in Psychology. He externed in Surgery at Bellevue Hospital and New England Deaconess Hospital, Boston. He is planning a career in Surgery. BOSTON CITY, TUFTS DIVISION Boston, Massachusetts Surgery RONALD HALWEIL, from Brooklyn, attended Erasmus Hall High School, and graduated from Brooklyn College with a B.A. in Biology. He externed at Brooklyn State Hospital in Psychiatry, served for three years as President of our class, and was Treasurer of the Student Council C1964- 1965J. Married, he plans a career in Otolaryngol- ogy. NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE New York, New York Medicine PETER J. HEFFER, from Brooklyn, attended Stuyvesant High School, and graduated from St. Lawrence University in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. He is married and plans a career in Cardiology. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Rotating JOSEPH M HEYMAN, from Jamaica, attended Martin Van Buren High School, and graduated from the City College of New York in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. He spent his elective period exteming in Pediatrics in Bombay, India. He is planning a career in Child Psychiatry. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Staten Island, New York Rotating JOHN J. HUTTER, JR., from Woodhaven, at- tended Bishop Loughlin High School, and gradu- ated from Manhattan College in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. At Downstate, he did research in Psychiatry and Pharmacology, and externed in Pediatrics at Guy's Hospital in London. He was in the Newman Club and served as President of A.O.A. A member of the Lichonian staff, he plans a career in Pediatrics. STANFORD HOSPITAL CENTER Palo Alto, California Pediatrics ROBERT H. ISRAEL, from Meriden, Connecti- cut, attended Platt High School, and was awarded a B.S. in Mathematics in 1965 from the University of Vermont. He externed in Pathology at Brooklyn Hospital, and in Radiology at Long Island College Hospital. A recipient of the William and Raynore Engel Scholarship, he served on the Lichonian sta . LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Rotating JERALD JACKREL, from Brooklyn, attended Stuyvesant High School and graduated from Brooklyn College in 1963 with a B.A. in Chemis- try. A New York State Regents Medical Scholar- ship holder, he did research in Surgery at Down- state. He plans a career in Internal Medicine. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine MICHAEL E. JACOBS, from New York, at- tended Forest Hills High School, and graduated from Brandeis University in 1961 with a B.A. in Philosophy. He lectured in Organic Chemistry at Columbia University, and did research in Im- munology at Downstate, and in Jerusalem, Israel. A member of A.O.A., he is married and plans a career in Intemal Medicine. PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL New York, New York Medicine STEVEN A. JACOBSOHN, from New York, attended George Washington High School, and graduated from the City College of New York in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. He did research in Psychiatry at Downstate. He externed in Medi- cine at French Hospital, San Francisco, and Pediatrics in Bombay, India He plans a career in Internal Medicine. MAIMONIDES HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine WILLIAM JACOBSON, from New York, at- tended De Witt Clinton High School, and gradu- ated from the City College of New York in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. He plans a career in Internal Medicine. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine GREGORY N JELINEK from Brooklyn, at- tended Erasmus Hall High School, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Brooklyn College in 1963 with a B.A. in Chemistry. At Downstate, he did research in Surgery, and in Family Planning. The recipient of an Honors Scholarship, he is married and plans a career in Obstetrics and Gynecology. LoNG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Rotating Medicine ROGER T. KALLHOVD, from Brooklyn, at- tended Poly Prep High School, and graduated from Tufts University in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. He extemed in Psychiatry at Brooklyn State Hospital. Married, he plans a career in Psychiatry. GREENWICH HOSPITAL Greenwich, Connecticut Rotating Medicine BERTRAM E. JOSEPH from Brooklyn t tended Thomas Jefferson Hlgh School and gradu ated from the City College of New York in 1962 with a B.E.E. He taught Electrlcal Englneering prior to entering Downstate He 1S married STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York RUTH KARUSH, from New York attended Hunter College High School and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Barnard College in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology Prior to Downstate she at tended the Tufts University School of Medicine and extemed in Medicine at Framingham Union Hospital. She is married and the mother of one NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE New York New York RICHARD N. KATON, from Brooklyn, attended Lafayette High School, and graduated from La- fayette College in 1963 with a B.A. in English. Married, he held a fellowship in Rehabilitation Medicine. Simi HOSPITAL Baltimore, Mafldand Rotating ALLAN E. KATZ, from Brooklyn, attended Stuyvesant High School, and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1963 with a B.A. in Natural Science. He externed in Medicine at Coney Island Hospital. Married, he plans a career in Internal Medicine. JEWISH HOSPITAL OF BnooKLYN Brooklyn, New York Medicine MARTIN S. KNELLER, from the Bronx, at- tended the Bronx High School of Science, and graduated from the City College of New York in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. Married, he held a fellowship in Rehabilitation Medicine. MAIMONIDES HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine ALAN J. KOROSTOFF, from Brooklyn, attended James Madison High School, and graduated from Hamilton College in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. He externed in Radiology at Downstate. He is married, and plans a career in Pediatrics. THE NEW YORK HOSPITAL New York, New York Pediatrics JEFFREY J. KROLL, from Flushing, attended Jamaica High School, and graduated from Co- lumbia University in 1963 with a B.A. in Chem- istry. He did research in Physiology and Derma- tology at Downstate. Married, he plans a career in Dermatology. LoNG ISLAND COLLEGE Hosrmu. Brooklyn, New York Medicine GARY KREITMAN, from Brooklyn, attended Brooklyn Technical High School, and graduated from New York University in 1963 with a B.A. in Chemistry. Externing in Medicine at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, he is married and plans a career in Surgery. He was a member of the Lichonian staff. SINAI HOSPITAL Baltimore, Maryland Rotating ALAN S. LANE, from Brooklyn, attended Poly Prep High School and Tufts University. At Down- state, he did research in Medicine. He plans a career in Internal Medicine. LONG ISLAND JEWISH HOSPITAL New Hyde Park, New York Rotating NEIL LEBOWITZ, from Neponsit, attended Poly Prep High School, and graduated from Wil- liams College in 1963 with a B.A. in History. He worked in Environmental Medicine at Down- state, and studied at the Royal Neurological In- stitute, London. He plans to go into Psychiatry. NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE New York, New York Medicine CATHERINE T. LEFFLER, from Brooklyn, at- tended St. Brenden's High School, and graduated from St. Joseph's College in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. She completed an extemship in An- esthesiology at Downstate, and did research in Anatomy. A member of A.O.A. and the Newman Club, she plans a career in Internal Medicine. BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY DIVISION New York, New York Medicine MICHAEL S. LEHV, from Brooklyn, attended Midwood High School, and graduated from the University of Rochester in 1963 with a B.A. in General Science. Doing research in Pathology at Downstate, he is married and plans a career in Surgery. BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL Boston, Massachusetts Surgery ROBERT G LEUPOLD from Queens, attended Brooklyn Preparatory High School, and gradu- ated from Fordham University in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. He did research in Surgery, and externed in Medicine and Surgery at St. Albans Naval Hospital. He is a member of the Newman Club and an Ensign in the U. S. Naval Reserve. Los ANGELES COUNTY HOSPITAL, UNIT I Los Angeles, California Rotating BENJAMIN LEVINE, from Highland Park, N. J., attended Highland Park High School, and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1962 with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. He did research in Neurology at Downstate, and Biochemistry at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Rotating DAVID G. LEVINE, from Brooklyn, attended Erasmus Hall High School, and graduated from Cornell University in 1963 with a B.A. in Chem- istry. At Downstate, he did research in Physiology, and completed an externship in Medicine at Middlesex Hospital, London. A member of A.O.A., he was the recipient of a Metropolitan Diagnostic Institute Scholarship. He is married and plans a career in Academic Medicine. BARNES HOSPITAL St. Louis, Missouri Medicine MARILYN LAMPERT LEVINE, from Mal- verne, N. Y., attended Malverne High School, and was awarded a B.A. in History from Smith College in 1964. She did research in Anatomy and Hematology at Downstate, and in Endo- crinology at Mount Sinai Hospital. A member of A.O.A., she is married and plans a career in Internal Medicine. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine STEPHEN B. LEVINE, from Bethpage, N. Y., attended Bethpage High School, and graduated from Washington University in 1963 with a B.S. in Chemistry. He did special studies in Pediatrics at Downstate. He is married. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS CoUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Rotating MARC R. LIPSIUS, from Lake Success, N. Y., attended Forest Hills High School, and graduated from Bard College in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. He did research in Pharmacology at Downstate, and externed in Cardiology at Mount Sinai Hospital. He is married, and plans a career in Surgery. MAIMoNmEs HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Surgery BARRY M. MALETZKY, from Schenectady, N. Y., attended Linton High School, and gradu- ated from Columbia University in 1963 with a B.A. ir1 Psychology. Before joining our class, he attended Upstate Medical Center. He plans a career in Child Psychiatry. ALBANY HOSPITAL Albany, New York Rotating RICHARD J. MANGI, from Great Neck, N. Y., attended Great Neck High School South, and graduated from Cornell University in 1963 with a B.A. in Zoology. He did research in Physiology and Ophthalmology at Downstate. A member of A.O.A., he is married, and plans a career in Ophthalmology. YALE-NEW HAVEN MEDICAL CENTER New Haven, Connecticut Medicine ANTHONY M. MARLON, JR., from Mineola, N. Y., attended Charninade High School, and graduated from Holy Cross College in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. At Downstate he did extensive research in Cardiac Physiology. A member of A.O.A., he is married, and plans a career in Cardiology. STANFORD UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED HOSPITAL Stanford, California Medicine GILBERT I. MARTIN, from Roslyn, N. Y., at- tended the High School of Music 8c Art, and graduated from New York University in 1963 with a B.A. in English. He extemed in Cardiology at Downstate, and has done research work in the departments of Anatomy and Pediatric Cardiol- ogy. He served as Class Representative to the Student Council C1964-19661, and was Co-Editor of the Sophomore Show and the Lichonian. Mar- ried, he is planning a career in Academic Pediat- rics. MONTEFIORE HOSPITAL New York, New York Pediatrics JOHN J. MASTRANTONIO, from the Bronx, attended Evander Childs High School, and gradu- ated from the City College of New York in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. He is a member of A.O.A., and externed in Psychiatry at Brooklyn State Hospital. Married, with one child, he plans a career in Internal Medicine. BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY DIvIsIoN New York, New York Medicine WILLIAM J. MCAVENEY, from Brooklyn, at- tended Queen of Peace High School, and gradu- ated from St. Peters College in 1962 with a B.S. in Chemistry. He was active in S.A.M.A., sewing as President of the Downstate Chapter, as well as Regional Vice President. He is an Ensign in the U.S. Naval Reserve, and plans a career in Pediatrics. UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS Iowa City, Iowa Rotating WAYNE R. MCKINNY, from Taft, Texas, at- tended Taft High School, and graduated from the University of Texas in 1955 with a B.F.A. Before entering Downstate, he worked as Hospital Ad- ministrator for Dr. Tom Dooley. Our Freshman Class President, he served as Secretary of S.A.M.A. and as Business Manager of the Lichon- ian. Having done research work with the Depart- ment of Medicine, he is married, and plans a career in General Practice in Laos. Sr. FRANCIS HOSPITAL Honolulu, Hawaii Rotating STEPHEN A. MERRILL, from Lynbrook, N. J., attended Lynbrook High School, and graduated from the University of Rochester in 1963 with a B.A. in Science. He did research in Psychiatry at Downstate, is married, and plans a career in Psychiatry. LoNc ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine STEPHEN B. MILLER, from Brooklyn, attended Abraham Lincoln High School, and graduated from Brooklyn College in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. He has done research work at the Brook- lyn-Cumberland Hospital with the department of Pathology, and is planning a career in Internal Medicine. ROCHESTER GENERAL HOSPITAL Rochester, New York Medicine JEFFREY MINKOFF, from Queens, attended Jamaica High School, and graduated from West- em Reserve University in 1963 with a B.A. in French. He externed in Psychiatry at Brooklyn State Hospital and did research in Oncology at the University Hospital of Cleveland. Married, he plans a career in Surgery. BRONX MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL CENTER New York, New York Surgery JOSEPH C. MIRABILE, from Brooklyn, at tended St. Michael's High School and St. Francis College. A member of the Newman Club, he is a recipient of a Brooklyn Surgical Society Honor Scholarship. He has done Medical Research at St. Vincentis Hospital. Married, he is planning a Surgical career. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Surgery SUZANNE S. MIRRA, from New York, at- tended the Bronx High School of Science, and graduated from Hunter College in 1962 with a B.A. in Zoology. She has done research at the University of Michigan Biological Station. Mar- ried, she has one child. ROBERT I. MOSKOWITZ from Brooklyn at tended Midwood High School, and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1963 with B.S. in Biology. He did research in Pathology at Downstate and externed in Cardiology at Mount Sinai Hospital in Miami. He is planning a career in Orthopedics. LoNG ISLAND JEWISH HOSPITAL New Hyde Park, New York Rotating OLYMPIA M. MOTTOLA, from Brooklyn, at- tended Bay Ridge High School, and graduated from Long Island University in 1962 with a B.S. in Biology. She completed an extemship in the Department of Medicine at Cumberland Hos- pital. At Downstate, she was a member of the Newman Club, Womenis Medical Association, and the Lichonian staff. She plans a career in Medicine. BROOKLYN-CUMBERLAND HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine INGRID VAGA NEEL, from New Brunswick, N. J., attended New Brunswick High School, and graduated from Douglass College in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. She has externed in both Ob- stetrics and Pediatrics at Kings County Hospital. At Downstate, she served as Class Secretary for four years, member of the Student Council for four years, and as Undergraduate Alumni Bulletin Editor. Married, she plans a career in Pediatrics. HENNEPIN COUNTY GENERAL HOSPITAL Minneapolis, Minnesota Rotating MELVYN H. NOVEGROD, from Brooklyn, at- tended James Madison High School, and gradu- ated from Harpur College in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. At Kings County Hospital, he com- pleted an externship in Surgery, and is planning a career in this field. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Surgery LESLIE I. NOVIKOFF, from Bronxville, at- tended Horace Mann High School, and graduated from Lafayette College in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. At Downstate, he served as staff artist to the Lichonian. He is planning a career in Internal Medicine. TUcsoN HOSPITAL MEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM Tucson, Arizona Medicine ALEXANDER N. PANOUSSOPOULOS, from Arsinoi, Greece, attended Gymnasium Meligala, and graduated from New York University in 1960 with a B.A. in Chemistry. Employed as a research chemist by Evanis Research and De- velopment Corporation, he has worked with the Department of Biochemistry at Downstate. A recipient of the William and Raynore Engel Scho- larship, he plans a career in Internal Medicine. LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Rotating J. LOUIS PECORA, from New York, attended Manhattan High School, and graduated from Manhattan College in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. He externed in Surgery in Italy, and is planning a career in Opthalmology. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Rotating NANCY SIEGEL PERESS, from New York, attended Taft High School, and graduated from Hunter College in 1963 with a B.A. in Physiol- ogy. At Downstate, she did research in Epidemiol- ogy, and in Neuropathology. Married, she plans a career in Pathology. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Pathology DANIEL P. PERL, from Jamaica, attended J a- maica High School, and graduated from Columbia University in 1963 with a B.A. in Chemistry. At Downstate, he researched extensively in Neuro- pathology. Married, he is planning a career in Pathology. YALE-NEW HAVEN MEDICAL CENTER New Haven, Connecticut Pathology BRUCE J PEVNEY from Brooklyn, attended Erasmus Hall High School, and graduated from Columbia University in 1962 with a B.A. in Psychology. A former chemist for Coca-Cola, he plans a career in Surgery. Los ANGELES COUNTY, UNIT II Los Angeles, California Rotating ROBERT T. PLATT, from Brooklyn, attended Baldwin High School and graduated from the University of Michigan in 1959 with a B.A. in Social Science. Before entering Downstate, he taught in the New York City School System. He has done research in Psychiatry and Phanna- cology. On the staff of the Lichonian, he is married, has one child, and plans a career in Internal Medicine. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Staten Island, New York Medicine BARRY M. POTTER, from Brooklyn, attended Midwood High School, and graduated from Brooklyn College in 1963 with a B.A. in Chem- istry. He extemed in Medicine at Middlesex Hospital in London. A member of A.O.A., he is married, and plans a career in Radiology. SINAI HOSPITAL Baltimore, Maryland Rotating ALAN E. PRESTIA, from Bellrose, attended Grover Cleveland High School and St. Johnis University. Prior to joining our class, he attended Seton Hall Medical School. At Downstate, he did research in Pathology. Married, he plans a career in Intemal Medicine. JEWISH HOSPITAL OF BROOKLYN Brooklyn, New York Medicine ALBERT E. RAIZNER, from the Bronx, at- tended James Monroe High School, and gradu- ated from Columbia University in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. He externed in Medicine at St. Albans Naval Hospital, and is an Ensign in the U.S. Naval Reserve. At Downstate, he served on the Lichonian staff. Married, he is planning a career in Surgery. MAIMONIDES HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine JEFFREY A. RIBNER, from Brooklyn, attended Lincoln High School, and graduated from Prince- ton University in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. At Downstate, he did research in Opthalmology and served on the New Caducean and Lichonian staffs. He is planning a career in Intemal Medi- cine. MAIMONIDES HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine MICHAEL J. RICH, from Brooklyn, attended Midwood High School, and graduated from Tufts University in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. He extemed in Medicine at the Brooklyn Jewish Hospital, and did research in the Anatomy De- partment at Downstate. Married, he plans a career in Obstetrics. Los ANGELES COUNTY, UNIT II Los Angeles, California Medicine BRUCE J. ROBERTS, from Freeport, N. Y., attended Chaminade High School, and graduated from St. Michael,s College in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. At Downstate, he did research with the Departmentof Medicine. He is married and is planning a career in Obstetrics. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Rotating MARSHA ROSENBERG, from Forest Hills, at tended Belleville High School, and graduated from New York University in 1963 with a B.A in Biology. She has done research in Environ- mental Medicine. At Downstate, she was a mem- ber of the Womenis Medical Association and served on The New Caducean Staff. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Rotating JOSHUA ROTH, from New York, attended Ja- maica High School, and graduated from Princeton University in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. He did research in Microbiology at the Long Island Jewish Hospital. Married, he is planning a career in Obstetrics and Gynecology. LONG ISLAND JEWISH HOSPITAL New Hyde Park, New York Rotating JONATHAN ROVERE, from Brooklyn, gradu- ated from Brooklyn College in 1963 with a B.A. in Chemistry. Married, he plans a career in In- ternal Medicine. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine ROCCO R. RUOTI, from Brooklyn, attended Brooklyn Preparatory High School, and gradu- ated from Fordham University in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. He externed in Neurology at Kings County Hospital, and is planning a career in Psychiatry. LONG ISLAND COLLEGE HosP1rAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine MICHAEL J. RYVICKER, from West Islip, attended West Islip High School and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. A recipient of an Avalon Honors Scholarship, he has done research in Physiology and Medicine. A member of the Lich- onian staff, he is married and plans a career in Radiology. JEWISH HOSPITAL OF BROOKLYN Brooklyn, New York Medicine JOEL M. SANDLER, from Franklin Square, at- tended Valley Stream High School, and graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1963 with a B.S. in Bacteriology. He externed in Psychiatry at Brooklyn State Hospital. Married, he plans a career in Obstetrics. LoNc ISLAND COLLEGE HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine JONI L. SCALIA, from Thompsonville, Con- necticut, attended Forest Hills High School and Wheaton College. She is planning a career in Surgery. TUcsoN HOSPITAL MEDICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM Tucson, Arizona Rotating RONALD A. SCHACHAR, from Brooklyn, at- tended Erasmus Hall High School, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from The City College of New York in 1963 with a B.S. in Phvsics. At Down- state, he did research work in Pediatric Endo- crinology, and served on the Lichonian staff. Married, he plans a career in Opthalmology. SINAI HOSPITAL Baltimore, Maryland Medicine PETER SCHILDER, from Long Beach, N. Y., attended Fieldston High School, and graduated from the University of Utah in 1960 with a B.S. in Psychology. He received an M.A. in Psychol- ogy in 1962 and a Ph.D. in 1965 from Adelphi University. He has done research in Neurology at Mt. Sinai Hospital and plans a career in this field. RoosEvELr HOSPITAL New York, New York Medicine RALPH SCHMELTZ, from Brooklyn, attended Lafayette High School, and graduated from Co- ltunbia University in 1963 with a B.A. in Zoology. He has done research in Biochemistry at Brooklyn Jewish Hospital, and plans a career in Internal Medicine. HEALTH CENTER HOSPITAL Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Medicine ALAN L. SCHOCKET, from Trenton, New Jer- sey, attended Lawrenceville, and graduated from Yale University in 1963 with a B.A. in Psychol- ogy. He did research in Psychiatry at Boston University, and in Surgery at Downstate. Mar- ried, he is planning a career in Surgery. BETH ISRAEL HOSPITAL Boston, Massachusetts Surgery BARRY B. SCHWARTZ, from Brooklyn, at- tended Long Beach High School and Brandeis University. At Downstate, he did research in Pharmacology and with the Department of Medi- cine. A member of A.O.A., he is married and plans a career in Internal Medicine. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine BARRY M. SCHWARTZ, from Brooklyn, at- tended Abraham Lincoln High School, and gradu- ated from Brooklyn College in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. At Downstate, he did research in Environmental Medicine, and with the Depart- ment of Medicine. He is married and plans a career in Obstetrics and Gynecology. MONTEFIORE HOSPITAL New York, New York Rotating EDWARD S. SCHWARTZ, from New York, attended Brooklyn Technical High School, and graduated from the University of Rochester in 1963 with a B.A. in Mathematics. He externed in Psychiatry at Brooklyn State Hospital, and did research in Pathology. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine GEORGE R. SCHWARTZ, from Bayside, at- tended Bayside High School, and graduated from Hobart College in 1963 with a B.S. in Chemistry. He has done research in Neurology at the Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital, and in Psychiatry at Downstate. A member of A.O.A., he is married, the father of one child, and plans a career in Internal Medicine. KING COUNTY HOSPITAL Seattle, Washington Rotating MICHAEL M. SHAPIRO, from Hempstead, New York, attended Uniondale High School, and graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1962 with a B.ChE. At Downstate, he did research in both Medicine and Surgery. A re- cipient of the Luchman Scholarship, he is the Treasurer of A.O.A. He is married and is plan- ning a career in Internal Medicine. BRONX MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL Bronx, New York Medicine MORRIS A. SHAMAH, from Brooklyn, attended the Yeshiva of Flatbush High School, and gradu- ated from Brooklyn College in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. At Downstate, he did research in the Department of Environmental Medicine. Married, he plans a career in Psychiatry. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine RICHARD B. SHAW, from Garden City, N. Y., attended Garden City High School and Amherst College. He externed in Surgery at Guy's Hos- pital in London, and, at Downstate, did research in Physiology. A recipient of an American Medi- cal Education Foundation Scholarship, he is a member of A.O.A. He is married and plans a career in Surgery. BARNES HOSPITAL St. Louis, Missouri Surgery THOMAS J. SHIELDS, from Staten Island, at- tended St. Peter's High School, and graduated from Manhattan College in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. A member of the Newman Club, he externed in Obstetrics at The Brooklyn Hospital and is planning a career in that field. ST. VINCENT,S HOSPITAL New York, New York Rotating IRA M. SHULMAN, from Jericho, N. Y., at- tended Carle Place High School and the Univer- sity of Buffalo. He extemed in Rehabilitation Medicine at Kings County Hospital, and plans a career in Obstetrics. MAIMONIDES HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Rotating GARY L. SIEGEL, from Roslyn, N. Y., attended Hempstead High School, and graduated from Lafayette College in 1963 with a B.A. in English. He did research in Pediatric Allergy at Downstate and Roosevelt Hospital. He is planning a career in Pediatrics. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Pediatrics PAUL R. SILK, from Rosedale, N. Y., attended Martin Van Buren High School, and graduated from Queens College in 1963 with a B.S. in Chemistry. He has done research in Cardiology at the Veterans Administration Hospital. A mem- ber of the Lichonian staff, he plans a career in Radiology. DISTRICT COLUMBIA GENERAL, GEORGETOWN DIVISION Washington, District Columbia Rotating JOHN A. SINGER, from Brooklyn, attended Midwood High School, and graduated from Cor- nell University in 1963 with a B.A. in Psychology. He externed in Psychiatry at the Brooklyn State Hospital. Married, he plans a career in Surgery. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Rotating MARK L. SOLOVAY, from Brooklyn, attended Erasmus Hall High School, and graduated from Clark University in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. At Downstate, he did research with the Depart- ment of Biochemistry. Married, he plans a career in Internal Medicine. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE Staten Island, New York Medicine ROBERT E. STEIN, from Queens Village, at- tended Stuyvesant High School, and graduated from the University of Rochester in 1964 with a B.A. in History. He extemed in Psychiatry at Creedmore State Hospital and did research in Immunology at The Massachusetts General Hos- pital. He is planning a career in Plastic Surgery. BRONX MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL Bronx, New York Surgery STUART L. STEIN, from Brooklyn, attended Midwood High School, and graduated from Brooklyn College in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. Prior to joining our class, he attended Buffalo Medical School in upstate New York. He has externed in Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in San Francisco, and plans a career in Internal Medicine. MOUNT ZION HOSPITAL San Francisco, California Rotating ANTHONY P. STERLING, from New York, attended St. Francis Xavier High School, and graduated from Holy Cross College in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. An Ensign in the U.S. Naval Reserve, he did research in Oncology and in Enviromnental Medicine at Downstate. Married, with one child, he plans a career in Academic Surgery. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Surgery DAVID H. STERN, from Brooklyn, attended Jefferson High School, and graduated from Co- lumbia University in 1963 with a B.A. in Zoology. At Downstate, he worked with the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He is planning a career in Internal Medicine. STATE UNIVERSITY K1Nos COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine MICHAEL A. STILLMAN, from Forest Hills, attended Taft High School, and graduated from Clark University in 1963 with a B.A. in Chemis- try. He externed in Cardiology at Mt. Sinai Hos- pital in Florida. He plans a career in Internal Medicine. MAIMONIDES Hosvmtr. Brooklyn, New York Medicine EUGENE W. STRAUS, from New York, at- tended the Bronx High School of Science, and graduated from Brown University in 1962 with a B.A. in English. He is married. NEW YoRK MEDICAL COLLEGE New York, New York Medicine JUDITH FAGIN STRAUSS, from New York, attended Jamaica High School, and graduated from Cornell University in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. At Downstate, she did research in Hema- tology, Psychiatry, and Pediatrics. She is married and plans a career in Pediatrics. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Pediatrics GERARD V. SUNNEN, from Montclair, New Jersey, attended Montclair High School, and graduated from Rutgers University in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. An artist on the Lichonian staff, he is planning a career in Neurology. BELLEVUE HOSPITAL, COLUMBIA DIVISION New York, New York Medicine GILBERT B. SUSSMAN, from Brooklyn, at- tended Erasmus Hall High School, and graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1963 with a B.S. in Chemistry. He externed in Surgery at Kings County Hospital, and is planning a career in Psychiatry. VETERANS ADMINISTRATION HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine STEPHEN S. TEICH, from Huntington Station, New York, attended Huntington High School, and graduated from Princeton University in 1962 with a B.A. in Music. He is planning a career in Surgery. MONTEFIORE HOSPITAL New York, New York Rotating HARVEY J. TUCKER, from Brooklyn attended Erasmus Hall High School, and graduated from Brooklyn College in 1963 with a B.S. in Chem- istry. At Downstate, he did research with the Department of Medicine. Married, with one child, he plans a career in Internal Medicine. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine ROY S. WEINER, from Newburgh, New York, attended Williston Academy, and graduated from Williams College in 1963 with a B.A. in Biology. He has done research in Medicine at Downstate, and at the Will Rogers Memorial Hospital. A Class Representative Freshman Year, and a past member of the Student Council, he is married, and plans a career in Intemal Medicine. JOHNS HOPKINS HOSPITAL Baltimore, Maryland Medicine fPrivate Servicej MELVIN B. WEISS, from Yonkers, New York, attended Roosevelt High School, and graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1962 with a B.S. in Biology. He did research in Physiology at the Columbia Presbyterian Medi- cal Center and at the University of Copenhagen. Married, he plans a career in Internal Medicine. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine KENNETH WETCHER, from Brooklyn, at- tended Wingate High School, and graduated from The City College of New York in 1963 with a B.S. in Biology. He Lexterned in Psychiatry at the Brooklyn Jewish Hospital and Creedmoor State Hospital, and did research at Hillside Hospital. He is married, and is planning a career in Psychi- atry. SINAI HOSPITAL Baltimore, Maryland Medicine EDMUND S. M. WHANG, from Wahiawa, Hawaii, attended Iolani High School, and gradu- ated from Harvard in 1963 with a B.A. in Bio- chemistry. At Downstate, he did research with the Department of Medicine. He plans a career in Internal Medicine. STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York Medicine cine. Medicine LEWIS A. WINKLER, from Valley Stream, New York, attended South High School and Tufts University. He externed in Psychiatry at Creed- moor State Hospital and did research in the same field at Downstate. He is planning a career in Psychiatry. MOUNT ZION HOSPITAL San Francisco, California Rotating Rotating LAWRENCE W. WIDERLITE from Brooklyn attended New Utrecht High School and graduated from Brooklyn College In 1963 with a BA In Chemistry. He did research In Medicine at the Will Rogers Hospital and externed IH Gastro enterology at the New York Hospital A member of A.O.A. and a recipient of the Michael Melamid Scholarship, he plans a career In Internal Medi CORNELL UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS New York New York RICHARD M. WOLFMAN from Huntington N. Y., attended South Huntington High School and graduated in 1963 from New York University with a B.A. in Chemistry He has done research in Surgery at Downstate and at Maimonides hos pital. Married, he plans a career In Radiology STATE UNIVERSITY KINGS COUNTY HOSPITAL Brooklyn, New York STANLEY R. YANCOVITZ, from Massapequa, N. Y., attended Massapequa High School, and graduated from Columbia University in 1963 with a B.A. in English. 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Allan and Carole Abramson Q, 4 4 Howard and Esther Rica and Dan Arnon Jerry and Sharon Berkowitz Barbarosh 130 W , K it .4 i we 'V' .,. f , A A p 3 we ' .7 if f Joe and Laurie Paul, Diana, Amy, and Brutus Grappell Bfllln and LUCY Gil?-Vein MiChael, Carol, ana' Snoopy Jan, Barbara, Roy, ana' Sherri Fugal F riedland Betty Ciliberto Wm 7, ,Mi XV Peter and Barbara Hejjfer u K , 19 'r'rL Y L , 4544 : .15-,:,' ,,-'?::,5i,, . . . , , M- iii: at V, . . 55 :f ' 'V . f gg 1' 5 'L 1 ' - f,1,,,15,f?, M. V fam,-'. i1f' K' ' if ,lf Frilzy and.. . uh . .. 1? rw ,-:: -.'.j- ::x . Z, f' Z '- . a'etEs: 1gQ1s5, g: - ye : ,1f if - my . , ,, 5 -M55 -V ,N I ,Q ,4 ,: H t 1 -ef 'fi . ,. Q' I 4' 3115, ll 5 -5 '52 f , . 5 50- ' Q5 5 WM... -W ':w,,..,,,,.W V, Hf'-A he W H M, N L ,ffm-1--1-mv-WN,-..,,,,., mv-'fm 'Mrfkw' Eff 3 4 L ,, 1. 'MI Momma-M mg W gt-paw w i-:M -A ,f 'jf N J mi. 5 .ui- ff an 55? 5? ,E , , A , aw Marshal and Dina Flam Deborah Ciliberto Walt, Shelly, and Stephen and Eileen Drogzn Gabriel GaSsner Michael and Gretchen fLa Pointe! Jacobs QR' is Bert and Lucy Joseph Marilyn ana' Bill Jacobson Dottie and Alan Korostoff Ron and Joan Halweil Harvey and Alice Davis Nick, Ruth, and Debo- Richard ana' Harriet Karon rah Karush Marty and Susan Kneller Ann and Alan Lane Jejf Lynn, and Beth Kroll Richard and Harriet Karon Allan and Marilyn Katz Harriet and Alex Alex andfamily in Greece Marty??l! . Peri and Tony Marlon The Fritz wiyh ,,,,,. Francis and Steve Merrill QRS Joni and Les Ellen and Gil Martin Samantha Nugget Ingrid ana' Brian Neel Linda and Barry Schwartz Martin 'F' Joy and John Magfranfgnig Terty . Linda and Morris Danny and Eleanor Perl Mastrantonlo Shgmgh Ellen, Bob and David Platt Teri, Bruce and Gypsy Roberts Bonnie and Mike Ryvicker in mx fir ,QW X . . 5 . ,a 5 Q X ' 'kay A , 7 lk 11' ' sw. W, Paul and Ann Gail and Jerry Zimmer Rochelle ana' Joel Judy and Bill Strauss Sandler Alice and Mark Solovay George, Laurie, ana' Ruth Schwartz Roy and Marjorie Weiner Linda and Dick Shaw 4 A lei. and Ronnie, Diane and Diabbles Schachar Marsha, Alan, and Winston Harriet, Harvey, Schocket Naomi Tucker Him again . .. 4 is ' x 5 N xg - f- . L il :fi ef ,ff 1? af: 'wt . ,4 34311111 ala V time it wiring, WW gwgtfidmlt ,few ,vggak M Tony, Daniel, and Carol Sterling Carol, Kenneth, and Elyssa Ivy Mike and Sharon Shapiro Wetcher mamma M R wM M5 255 l Q Q E T ? B I E Q E E 3 E , V m 5 M iii! ii 1252 753 iii BL 2 E .Q iiil lil A 333 3,5 El, iii ii 2 We H3 3222 sis 5355 L52 E 3 2 3 3 if 8 gg 13' QI h my Ak-M,i f vfdwfdvgfgjg E4 Hn hu. IKQEQWLQEQE Cornerstone Ceremony for the Basic Sciences Building, October 21, 1954. Across the front row, starting left: Gov. Dewey, Sen. Ives, President Eisenhower, Behind Dewey: Dr. Babbott. Behind Babbott: Dr. Martin Goldner. Behind Eisenhower: Dr. Phillip Lear. Behind Lear: Evelyn Goodwin 4:- V H15 NFUWWSS COIHUS-l Dr. Margare! Blumenfeld. ma iw, Q W. , ,W . l l K W Two oldfriends ..... J. Marion Sims and Alexander J. C. Skene. ZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZ ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ , -uf I :- ,, . . . I came as soon as I could . . You get your kicks your way .... I'11ge1 mine my way ,wx W? 1' v. I M,,M,.. ., u'1.'?:--Q x'I-P+'-H' Lv:-A . if 'xfffgv-'Q .' ag ,. F - 4 3 ' - twin. we L' ,'-.4 L I s e t ffvwff ' ea, A f 1. ,,:N-,- , . . A K:-'giifggfgj slim ,xNil l:ISv.,. 9.0-laws, ...t Tw .. 5 ! 5 Q L . 5--Q.. A, As Hmmmm ..... so you want to be a plumber ..... well, I can arrange that! fAp0l0gies to A. GJ Sometimes serious. 3 ojen ajokester. Y0u're thinking of applying to Peter Bent . always afriend. Brigham .... ??!. ' up 3' -.J 3 Never to befbrgotten ..... N 1 l At least at the outlyings you d0n't hold Coffggbrggk retractors . . . Equal time for the boys 1 40 N --- T I'n1 glad lux wc'1'ullLff1'in sick! Putting the yearbook togetltvr. hwqqguuqu Saturday nights at the County are never dull! LICHO IAN 1967 Seated: Novikojf Raizner, Fritzhand, Clancy, McAveney, Schachar. Seated second row: Potter, Goldberg fPhotographic Editorj, Martin lCo-Editorj, Fugal lCo-Editorj, MCKinny fBusiness Managerj, Silk. Third row: Friedland, Arnold, Martin lSecretaryJ, Mottola, Erdos, Grundfast, Agayoff Fourth row: Sunnen, Ryvicker, Kreitman, Hatter, Cohen, Flam. Missing: Gipstein, Kallhovd, Platt, Blake, Garramone, Israel, Ducore, Mangi, Neel. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Neel fSecretaryJ, Halweil fPresidentJ, Abramson fVice-Presidentj, Martin fRepresentative1, Fugal fRepresentativejg missing: Aversa l Treasurerj. STUDE T COUNCIL 1' Seated: Abramson, Wald fVice-Presidentj, Gorin fSecretaryj, Kravitz fPresidentj, Improta fSecretaryj, Fugal. Second Row: Martin, Choy, Schij Taubkin, Haimowitz, Chase, Neel, Lefkowitz, Kaplan. Third Row: Kohl flfaculty Advisorj, Schwartzfarb, Lasser, Larson, Rudominer, Argand, Schofferman, Halweil, Moldowski. Missing: Aversa, Glassberg. ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA Seated: Potter, Marlon, Berkowitz lSecretaryj, Shapiro fTreasurerj, Hutter fPresidentJ, Shaw, Bobrow f3j. Second ROW: Austin, Schwartz, D. Levine, Elisofon, Enker, Mastrantonio, Muss.f3J, M. L. Levine. Third Row: M. Cohen f3j, Jacobs, Widerlite, Blaeker, I. Cohen, Lejyler, Mangi, Cooper. Missing: B. B. Schwartz. Third year: Chess, Goodman, Liss, Schnipper, Singer, Sporty, Weiss. N W CADUCEA xl Seated: Fugal MJ, Danziger fEditor-32, Straus fAssistant-Editor-32, Goldberg fPl1otograpl1y Editor-31. Second Row: Abraham flj, Clzenven fArt Editor-IJ, Marino flj, Borenstein f2j. Missing: Bauer Uj, Haimowitz flj, Korpell 131, Rubin- stein UJ, Ronald P. Rubin fFaculty-Advisorj. STUDE T AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATIO Seated: Messina fVice-President-31, Bloomfield fPresi- dent-22 MCAveney fRegional Vice-President Northeastern U.S.-41. Second Row: Mckinny fSecretary-41, Brown K Treasurer-I J. NEWMAN CLUB Seated: Giasi, Leffler, Reilly, Packer! fSecretaryj, Harley fPresialentj, Kinlan, Kelly. Second Row: Abraham, Kane Scandizzo, Musto, Ryan, MeAveney. Missing: Wallace, Brennan, Corrigan, Geda, Goldhammer, Harig. BRIDGE CLUB AL MNI ASSOCIATIO Ojfcers of the Alumni Association. Pictured: Mrs. Lucy Attarian fExecutive Director, completing twentyjive years ofservice with the Associationj, Dr. Ira Tepper, '55 fHistori- anj, Dr. Jules D. Gordon, '30 fPresidentj, Dr. Ben Albert Borkow, '24 fTreasurerj. Not in photograph: Dr. A. W. Martin Marino, Jr., '48 fPresident-Electj, Dr. Horace Herbs- man, '53 fVice-Presidentj, Dr. Stanley D. Berliner, '50 fSecretaryj. PARENTS ASSOCIATIO Officers of the Parents Association. Pictured: Mrs. Lucy Attarian fE.xecutive Secretaryj, Mrs. Albert Medow fRecording Secretaryj, Mrs. Nathan Schwartz fC0rresponding Secretaryj, Leon Gitin fTreasurerj, Dr. Barnett A. Green fPresidentJ,Leo Argand 13rd Vice-Presidentj, Nicholas Fritzhand flst Vice-Presidentj. Not in photograph: Jacob L. Feierstein f2nd Vice-Presidentj. Telephone: Z 70-1 100 We ALUMNI ASSOCLATION STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK. DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER +1 7? L: :.-1 .Q L: 2' 5. 90:-..,E,,.:it' ' .M A College 450 Clarkson Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11203 of Medicine GREETINGS TO THE CLASS OF 1967: The Alumni Association of the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center welcomes you to membership in our organization. The Association was founded on May 25, 1880 when 22 graduates met in the Amphi- theatre of The Long Island College Hospital and adopted as their objective to promote the interests of The Long Island College Hospital in the work of medical education, and to encourage and promote scientific investigation of medical subjects. Upon receiving his degree from the Medical School, every graduate automatically becomes a member of the Alumni Association. During the past 87 years, it has enrolled on its roster all the 8, 139 graduates of The Long Island College Hospital, the Long Island College of Medicine, and for the past 17 years, the State University of New York Downstate Medical Center. Our present membership is more t:han 4, 800. The official publication of the Association, the Alumni Bulletin, is sent to each member to keep hi.m abreast of developments at our School and the activities of the Alumni. We ask that the Alumni Office be advised of all personal and professional news so that a running curriculum can be kept on each graduate. The Alumni Association is very much interested and concerned in the welfare of our students. The Association awards scholarships, research and travel fellowships, and loans for tuition, books and instruments. In December, six new fully-equipped, binocular, American Optical microscopes were donated by the Association to be loaned to freshman students for use during the first and second years of study at our Medical School. Six additional microscopes will be made available to the class entering in Sept- ember, 1967 . The Alumni Office is always open to assist students and alumni alike. The Office has established a postal service for the convenience of students and faculty, and acts as the distributor of items donated by pharmaceutical firms . At present the Association's annual program consists of: 1 . Alumni Day, held the first Saturday in May, consisting of a full morning program of tours, scientific lecmre, annual business meeting, and luncheon. In the evening, the armual Banquet is held at which 25- and 50-year graduates are especially honored and other five-year classes receive special recognition. This is a gala event for all alumni to attend. 2. Alumni Night, held in October, features an outstanding speaker who presents latest developments in his particular field. 3. Social gatherings at National Conventions when alumni, faculty and friends gather for an evening of good fellowship. 4. The Alumni Fund, and the William and Raynore Engel Scholarship Fund to provide financial assistance to our students and alumni. 5. Financial assistance to our students in support of extracurricular activities. As a graduate of our School we welcome you into our membership and invite you to support your Association by your active participation in its program. jules D. Gordon, M.D., '30 President ONS Hugh J M r Robert M Dr. Martin Frank J. Burroughs Wellcome 84 Mr. 8: Mrs. Marvin A. Dr. 8c Mrs. Dr. 8: Mrs. Richard I. Charles Kaufman, M.D. Dr. Morris Steiner Dr Dr. 8a 'w V, . 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