SUNY Downstate Medical Center - Iatros Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1978

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'I -r' 'ug' 'vu F-ff , H' fi ',g5Ul'P'x' : x r 1 1 .rf ! ' if ig ' f gli A V 'V A , Q .i' .f - V 1-11' Q Any group of individuals will have many diverse opinions and experiences, but We all have shared four special years. All of us have made some good friends and a larger number of acquaintances, and We all have memories that most definitely will live with us forever. Now that the time for us all to go separate Ways has come, may We forget our disunities of the past and realize that We are all united in a most unique and special Way, that only one experiencing medical school can understand. May this book create more vivid memories for you in the future. SUCCESS AND LUCK TO US ALL. 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C it . ' 7 'Twas the. eve of Election' Day '74, T 5 - When we walked throught the lecture hall door. i Q 4 , All ovegthei citjg the pols were stumplng, While Damadian's resini was sodium pumping. The test were placed on our desks with great care, 4 ,, 1 In hopes that our:answers would sooii bevtherel A ' -' 1 , . Q'n4 - W! . U The course had egun with a fellow named Scheul, .' . Whose lecture appeared to be made for a fool. l A ' f And always close by was the heavy named Herman, ' Tj' ,ho in spite, of his freind, gave us some learnin'. I A , '4 ut Speirs was the one who malke things a snap, When he turned out the lights we all todk a nap., V, v 1- ' 5R Like soldiers and. sailors who for weeks had beenisexlessi' 'Q We wanted to learn enzymes with dear old Kuchinkas, J . - But Cell Bio seriously threatened us. ' A . .- Gross was important and needed mug' time, Nall it was well taught, sofit got no rhymes 3 r 5 I 'vm Slowly the class ,beggto get restless, ' - C -,UI . . 1? ,E flip 1?-fluff 'figsi .I ' I - 3 Y, 0 :eng 4' N .F 'r Ward followed next with his ta1e'l ,,,ft1i,, 'a55e,. It would havdbeen better if we . dia ry dope. ' So Scheul came bac in all his f i gfli.. P A A ,tri Still trying to remem er the poi l f'l11is.stofry. by L ' ' N11-I' ll it x LP 6 14 . c , C' C Stripped of his armor of classic ol 331 He delivered his lecture,,which was once again b ' W yy .. So hard on the heels ofg-this putrid platoon, , Came a posse of good guys by the light of the moon. Relevant Cell Bi mhad hardly beerLtRted, ' N The council attacked the problem with zest, Butgall they could do was change the test. -ft' .54 F . 'I 'So invto the lecture halls we filed, La-ughihg and joking, but thoroughly riled. 4 It 'cannot be said that we were mad after lab, 3- Cl iwefd have enjoyed Man-from-Plaid on a slab. fflkridtgglg after we signed our names, . We should all take this test and stick it 'up 'Schuel's lctfwas clea that the test was really mane. Names like nucleus and membrane rang a bell, we knew at least they were in the cell. And while Wilson's hopes were clearly sinking, , O9'osmd Qity we were Hliqthinking. And at A, evyndfgf th' tl 75' ly plannedbit, I Jia, Q- W' L We re'Camed-Cai'roll's V n who yelled, Holy Shit! lg, 'HJ' -'-' , i 'asia 'F' - h 9 And now that all Has been said and Efone, ' , . 'N ig, 5 50, We all will pass, and Carey won. ' -. But late that nightmy dreams gave me a scare ' ' For Cell Bio thus4far,is a real' nightmare. .V My And if .there be someone who doesn't. pgs' S ,U x . 'ef L, 5 i v 4 JA -.za ? - l uv- V' 2 The Poet Laureate W A i ' E- Novm er 1974 . 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X ' 1 1 V ' X 1 1 W A ,MQ 1 ,JS 3 lv-XA' jx 1 1 1 WX W 1 , 1, 1 ,, 11, 1 11 1 1- if 1 N 1 1- 1. 11 N N 1 111 - ,Q 1 w U Xi n 1 1- fpw , , 1 11 1 Q I ' Q' X W ' '1 1? L 15 15 LN 17255 Y11'j'i 1 4 '11 5 5 1 gxlj-L15 r7J Gather round and hear a new story, Of Downstate's Freshmen and all their glory. Last time out, we roasted Cell Bio, But sincgthat time, it's been awhile. The first half is over, Herr Schuel is gone, And Transcripts galore have been flushed down the John. Now of old courses, we should take note. Some of the lecturers just got off the boat. Chung was a wiz on the Cervical Plexus,-' But the lecture he gave will always hex us. Ripid Metaborism' was well done by Chan, H At least we were Q the shit hit the fan. .1 ff hen Dornfest came on sizzlin' like Elvis, The name of his tune was theufafru-en ,ljlu-ihian And late in the course, when the weather turnediglacial, West related his Tale of the Facial. The initial term featured both good and bad, And at the end of it all, no one was sad. The new year began with our old friend Ward. And once again we were thoroughly bored. - .Q X ' ?-12'x:E:E:Sf' W Q s it ' 2 bloke, ' - joke young brood rude. l T . -s:.,,,NmN. foul, I ' T -- Q, : 'Q' .wif E i . I 1 Y 115- ' -3' Albert Hirschman HI TULOGY MiCfObLOFQ Ll ' 5032 Delux EXQQQX-TONOX Cltsxbnecl lu! 720 IAQSQQCL bgxeniiej xfx mknd QQQVX ' Douonqoje UYFFOVDN fjuaranfeed - Comms wxfk ' X Juv of UOQDSDH emu son od ' X el-zyng Sfcvadx Lover A Z ' X maSm47.,,,,b aug m une of lnsfrve-xen+ faxxuve 0-WMS Qradamh 65 B071 COJN7 Don? Sei' Qaughi' Uofnwouf Oni ef-,Le negoi-,able - buf' femembev 'Hxe More yOu Q0-7 We. beTYer grade 7ov'H ge? Y-ki, 'xf xniuvesicd Cam Lf i 7 A ' , Q -1 K 1 3' :S 'QWS .A ' .u Robert Ward 1 gl. X . 1: f Jerome Stempak Eva Cramer ? I ' ,L Q N xv . X fl la. J ' . T g Deidre Cohn Rita Carriere Q , N E P-n-Q F i , . J V . 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Frederick Kavaler, Se-iichi Yasuniura N F ly ,lu ' 1 . f' ig DL ' i n Qsigemxx . , 1 I N, a , , The Chief - T ai . g if ', 4 , ' figs V I 'ji3ge,J'l A L ' Q-' 'ii F f F ii.-' ig 5, F ' QW Q Fa xi ' u Y. B b .4 3 5 is Q4 will Albert Kaufman i- ' '- . 3 , -, Vincent Fisher, Frederick Kavaler E 1 ,Y 5 5 i QM 'x'. ' ' 1-9 5 tl' 7 .- x A f 2 X . L. Vinny, I'm telling you, you passed! you passed! DOWNSTATE rf' 4 . A , . 4 The Murray Clan u s v oUR FIRST I LIVER RoUNDs nf' S E? -L...- YZ.:-,X 7A A X ff S F lx AARJN 0 -Q . 'X ' ?',. H. Clarke Anderson John D. Broome '.. -41 ' Dominick Dilvlaio 4 gf. i- .r l':f1' 'S . W: - 'Srl- i, :J-Ugg , 5 '49 A .'n:fH'k!.f..j, , 3'2 5 If fi? F! -fri: 3: S3'1 1'5 '-.ggi J -1 55i,s,:4...'- 'gli . ' Q san ' WWE:-.. A : '19 - pry, 5. ' 'Taz 'uf wr'-.BJ -,, . . -119435. '::: it-jr. ' ',-::. s : H: -xi -an , ,. ':- ' ' ' .'?'f:'Q5J -j'.- 1.5 ' I: 'H' ..,j' Ii: P: ,o' F , T:,, .X X 1 Y 1 A 'I 4? 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Q - 'K 1494- qw ,f up . ,Q-H . is ,, s '1b.:f'Mi1225,f fi .1 ,r-gt .XQRIZ -Q ,xi . , , 9, fi.5' xR' kg' 2' . ,Sk x R p K v at , X x A' 5 ik - X , , X xx x Q K: Valentln Yermakov - ,..m--: 5 UNDWAKERS It's Good l IN AUTOP sv To Rooms A' Be Alive .Q-Y Marian Waxman A NICE DAY FOR AN H EXAM ' f I if . ga N -I , Ax If ,,4 , X .' L55-T A -ax x ' . Y . A ' , H A .., 5 .4 1 A fl e,,FQ:1m A i5H2aA1 hpfff,3,+ 1 :fu .A. -A ' A I .W Tffw f- - '-5-Iii A xiii ' A' ,,., . --X 139 Ax, W cznrmkvz. Y 1 an A U P,9T'HoA.o6lS7'f W fx r -'iv' li v a v , .L 4 'il' flql , ,MQW V e Jill? I - 'rl ' If! neurotic ' I lrope and Irtruisfc V Will not amount to Life is more fun a ' f I l I 4 1 SESITIS It appears, on And change rs I thmk that perhaps Welve accepted each up our acts mellow and fellow. So now with exams So toall of '78 Happy Hannfulcah e boat lack wit season New Year l - - The Poet Decerriber sinh q . , I 'r 7 . .. . . : .H In nigga l L4 I hear-3 you Pave some Ol! EXHTTZS! x :-.l1'fW'Zf?Q? 3 5 pf Q ei: N Y who, me . . , IW X X W Thafs-fosf anofller' Qin fp XX A x ?'U77lO7' Sfaffed xi f XQ K MOTfiS ! i1 GAG, Wfy I , , G' 'Qc 9974 I ,V ', X ,,.':l+.'Ll.L - f'eNp hi' f , X -r+?,,LQ1'?L-- - ----V-1 fi ' ,L 1'6'7s fl--f-1-41' 6 ' ,P -' i i.,-,195 X , f ' ,. Lf E Xamfsps A f .Y 'v-2LiQ,1i:Y.1g4Tv I J ,- . f f XX . 1 rl T rf? A , A !!f X 2 T! X f V W fl X I V f Jn WNOY95 I flnaffy fDvNL1' M5 Qveflfrlj l'Fc1Cf'1'c-r1,H club Wfx . , 4 4 ' X an 00 ,uv ' -T WX - 5 Q -- A f W, Dmuf Q , ' f I I . 61149059 wg A , . llllh Ye n'+q'k'Q d Q O K 1 1 ' I.. f,-' '- 1' , f 1 - Z X K - -L f'f4fia.,.g ...,, 'QW ' aff Tuffbicw -.':4-T-: Q, :. ,, ,, -- ' , 1 I 5 -. . ' - Aj V , V' Y , u- , . V . V ' ' -Q ' 5 -W' f' ,. A 'Q AQ-:'-f ' - -. , 'ta'-u..vf,.,.,' -- WA- ' BMW MICRGBIGLUGY .--e -M f CQ' -s Y 41 - 1 WW., , S5-fu . .- I Pu f Stephen I. Morse Gerald Schiffman DIR ,ff Laverne K. Eveland Judith J. Woodruff ' Y? ' 'x Rostom Bablanian Harold C. Neimark ii ' i ,-.1- ' , O-4 Y , ' I A I Anshel E. David rv- vv : . --0 ,..,..Jq. ff' v, I Barnet M. Sultzer wx 'x all Michael L. Howe ,aft lf' John P. Craig PH RM CGLOGY gg mia .j,,'-'- , :'- J' vw ,, V. 5'?4:1:f45-Qivizfwliifff Asiil- -'yn f .:.v,3i,.-q,gg,f,i-f.-,-f1.1 , ',!Q-r,i ,. Q- , , :-' 1' E' ' L fn',', --,,.. -fi r Sf-iw-Ty, il rf .v- ff, ? ,ffffi-Ay ,-Y'y,.:- 3 -, , 1' 521-5f L'1..rif ff .f---s xi? I Ae .J K A Frederick Kao Robert Furchgott 1 ,Z ' M Q'-'Tz Kwang S. Lee Chairman Julius Belford Q6 Y ,B -an K' 2 1 rf': ef' .- Stanlev Friedman Vincent E. Reid Benton King :K ---if Q9 i Wqziflii S11 Q r 1'53Lf'I ' ' ' 4 T ' 'ulliiiii 4. .,u Bertrum Sheid FI iyi Renee Margolis Arun Wakade f ,J I f I I? 4 II I -ff' 'Ayn 1, :T 7R'X.x I ,Q f . 1 ff? I I 5. X 7 . ' ,f ,ff ' '. 5? 'J ,f V1 . f, I ' '91, i I. My T 0:1 ' If i A., I xxx. ., A QQ, ' ' 'V' wr X, X, ' v -,l 'xl ' ' 1 I ' I W 4 Roy McCauley III .2 v my 'I I .r -4 cf Q U xx I' 5' 'O' x - His rd . ne, One. . stockpile, On top of the Fool's Ladder, Lyons may get top rung, For neglecting to teach us about the lung. He has earned Noah Webster's fool nomination, For impeccably imperfect articulation. What kind of man makes a classic fool? One without brains, or one without cool? If the test of a fool is mere physical prescence, Trinkhoff and Evans possess the essence. But if it is more a neurotic thing, Berliner or Mollick will soon be kin t , H I friieshizniavsshds, i 'Fw fini Those who ask questions are To take With his We hear And let So flatulent Yet most sit And Alas we Let's not His And such And what The one t Commonly Heis an Among our Surely we And Gerald But his Franz Who will N ow, before Let's Choosing our He must be a When Morris But Elliot Finally, 'The Poet Laureate : ll? ,,. nl? 4 . ,al-4 j pin JhC dD I ex eter N. Gillett INTRODUCTION TO MEDICINE VIRO E TAL EDICI . 'TWH ya , lf KV' Ny, .ff ,I i. ,xg , D4 '7..,,,, gf . Duncan W. Clark Chairman 5a F r 5 N l e f H -. '-if s '9g fi:-1 ply P Q Fl i - s U F-gli 5. , S xl I' i '. l ,ji A l 1 Robert W. Hillman Joseph Feldman 'X Z 71,2 - ...-- in Allen D. Spiegel PSYCHI TRY 'dig .,,,r--...- - --1 fa f -3--qv: D., 4 1 ' 'lcv rggfit- 'tn'-257-1215 fr- ' - 'grjgmf :Z Q yfvdhz T- - 4- ms: . ,, l.'.,..u :x 'Q 'Q . z N- -Wim: U ' X , if : if 0 ,S Ali A. Kawi Carl Kleban .X Robert Dickes Chairman Martin Nathanson 5 T Franz Reichsman Norman Levy Lewis S. Glickman Melvin A. Scharfman W . h ' ae' A ? I . 'A H 1 'ir A ..i. -I fm! 1 ' f ojjf' xi: ini' , 1' ' ' v.. wg' 1 1f?:1,zi.g.5 'fri ' JW! :-7533-iiiti I f 2 ,:.f::fgfi1i11:Q A, .MA-: mg. . 175 Zifglifz' 2:22353 'f R '. rffiiifiif' 5555511 ' ' 51222 ' - '- 'f'ifi':!,':: 252525: fi. iw, 1, ,ffl .lLiafiffs.f5.f 'Ms -' ' bziiiuak lf! 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X N a haf, YV K x . .,, 1 L Q l i x A. . hy' jk l X, t F Q J Y Thomas Manis Stephen N. Kapelner Edmund F. McNally Lloyd R. Goldson Herbert S. Diamond Eric C. Rackow - Xadj, E as . i , .i ,-,-- - ,.- , .- -if , if , - , -f2vQ-11.1, ' ,. -.-N:-N. fa - , -.Q-!k..p ,w !' - - Nitza A. Vanga Joseph J. DeRose I only hope that when I am free, As they are free, to go in quest Of knowledge heyond the hounds of life It may not seem better to me to rest. Robert Frost Special Articles Principles oi Medicine ROBERT MATZ, M.D. The Bronx, New York Associate Director of Medicine, Montefiore-Morrisania Affiliation, and Associate Professor of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine As we enter the last quarter of the twentieth cen- tury, the practice of medicine is being increasingly defined all too specifically by an avalanche of insti- tutional, city, state, and Federal regulations. It was thus deemed appropriate to codify some of the rules and principles by which the profession has survived and operated up to the present time. This effort is still preliminary and incomplete and owes a major debt to Maurice B. Strauss, M.D., whose Familiar Medical Quotationst should be a required reference work for all physicians. I must add that I have re- versed Dr. Strauss' suggestion and followed Anatole France: When a thing has been said and well said, have no scruple: take it and copy it. Give refer- ences? Why should you? Either your readers know where you have taken the passage and the precaution is needless, or they do not know and you humiliate them. Or to put it in simpler terms, plagiarism is the basis of civilization. Principles 1. Loeb's laws of medicine: A. If what you're doing is working, keep doing it. B. If what you're doing is not working, stop doing it. C. If you don't know what to do, don't do anything. D. Above all, never let a surgeon get your patient. 2. Sutton's Law. William Dock, M.D., on ward rounds when he discovered that every test had been done except the appropriate one, suggested that the student follow Sutton's Law, which he defined as follows: Willy Sutton, the bank robber, was asked why he always robbed banks rather than hotel clerks, filling stations, or other easy marks. l-le replied, Because that's where the money is. Strauss. Nl. B.: Familiar Medical Quotations. Boston, Little Brown and Co., 1968. 3. Medications: A. Life is not a drug-dependent state. B. Patients can get well without antibiotics. 4. Homer Smith's Law. The function of the heart is to pump blood to the kidneys. 5. Murphy's Laws: A. If it is absolutely impossible for anything to go wrong, it will anyway. Trying to correct it will only make matters worse. B. If anything can go wrong, it will. C. When anything goes wrong, it does so all at once. D. Any error that can creep in, will. lt will always be in the direction that will do the most harm. F. When left to themselves, things go from bad to worse. F. If two things can go wrong, the worst one will happen. G. If something goes wrong, it will be at the most inconvenient time. 6. If everything seems to be going well, you have overlooked something. 7. If everything is going badly, increased efforts will only make things worse. 8. Under carefully controlled conditions, ma- chines and organisms behave as they please. 9. Park'inson's First Law. Work expands to fill the time available for its completion. 10. The Peter Principle. In a hierarchy, every employee tends to rise to his level of incompe- tence. The Peter Corollary. ln time, every post tends to be occupied by an employee who is incompetent to carry out his duties. Thus: Work is accomplished by those employees who have not yet reached their level of incompetence. 11. Gordon's Law. If a research project is not worth doing at all, it is not worth doing well. 12. Pardee's Law. There is an inverse rela- tionship between the uniqueness of an observation and the number of investigators who report it si- multaneously. 13. Kunin's Law. Garbage times garbage equals garbage squared freferring to a series of poorly done testsl. 14. Phineas P. Phinea.gle's Law. The more complicated one makes a treatrnent, the more hopelessly will it become botched. 15. Rumple's Rule. No hospital staff physician is totally worthless, he can always be used as a hor- rible example. 16. Hawkin's Law for Surgeons. The lesser the indication, the greater the complication. 17. Shumway's Law. Bleeding always stops. 18. Law of Medical Hysteria. Inappropriate medical activity is directly proportional to the gravity of the patient's illness and inversely proportional to the likelihood of real or lasting therapeutic bene- fit. 19. Lord Brock's Dictum. Ifa patient has had an upper abdominal illness or upper abdominal op- eration and then has an illness associated with anomalous features at the base of one side of the chest, one should diagnose a subphrenic abscess and go on diagnosing it until it has been excluded. 20. White's Law. When a patient is beyond fifty years of age, one should make at least two diagnoses. 21. Merskey's Rules: A. Do a silly test and you get a silly answer. B. In the hospital more deaths occur in bed than out of bed, so get the patient out of bed! C. Any drug can do anything! 22. Danowski's Law. There are no brittle di- abeticsg only brittle physicians. 23. It takes two years to learn when to go into the abdomen and twenty years to learn when to stay out. 24. A drug is that substance which when injected into a rat will produce a scientific report. 25. Weinstein's Principle. Con the cost of treatments for possible cases of subacute bacterial endocarditisl It's still cheaper than the cheapest funeral. 26. William Dock, M.D., on the use of penicillin to treat acute bacterial endocarditis in a patient with penicillin allergy: Better red than dead. 27. Luria's Law. Three antibiotics equal one fungal infection. 28. There is no subject, however, complex, which if studied with patience and intelligence, will not become more complex. 29. Furthermore: A. Common things occur commonly. B. The race may not always be to the swift nor the battle to the strong, but it's a good idea to bet that way. C. When you hear hoofbeats think of horses, not zebras. D. Place your bets on uncommon mani- festations of common conditions rather than common manifestations of un- common conditions. 30. Littman's Rule ifor the treatment of con- gestive heart failurejz The longer it took for failure to develop, the more time I take to return the patient toward normal. 31. A committee is a group of persons who having found a common objective meet periodically to change it. 32. Dock ion obstetricsl: The proper training for obstetrics consists of nine months of internal medicine, about twenty minutes of obstetrics for multiparous births or two hours for primiparas, a dash of surgery for the occasional cesarean, and forty minutes of pediatrics. 33. Spodick Con clinical experience and the failure of growth of wisdoml: One is reminded of Napoleon's mules-they had seen 100 campaigns, but they were still mules. 34. Only God can make a random selection. 35. Barach's Rule. An alcoholic is a person who drinks more than his own physician. 36. Patient's Rule fconcerning his symptomsl: It's not a matter of life or death-it's much more important than that. 37. Lord Cohen's Aphorism. The feasibility of an operation is not the best indication for its per- formance. 38. Ambiguous questions lead inevitably to am- biguous results. The computer specialists have a phrase for the problem: Garbage in, garbage out. 39. Hart's Inverse Care Law. The availability of good medical care tends to vary inversely with the need for it in the population. 40. The Chiefs Basic Rules: A. The Chief is right. B. In the impossible hypothesis that a subordinate may be right, rule A be- comes immediately operative. 41. Fenagle's Laws on Information: A. The information you have is not what you want. B. The information you want is not what you need. C. The information you need is not what you can obtain. 42. The Golden Rule of Academic Advance- Do unto others as they would do unto you, ment. only do it first. 43. Myth of the Immaculate Perception. The belief that we, at least, are uniquely discerning in the measurements we make. 44. If it looks easy, it is tough. Ifit looks tough, it's damn near impossible. 45. When working toward the solution to a problem. it always helps to know the answer. 46. Minor deviations from a sought answer may be compensated for by the credibility factor : that quantity which when multiplied by, divided by, added to, or subtracted from the answer you get, gives the answer you know you should have gotten. 47. In any given operation, the source of the error will never be determined if more than one person is involved. 48. Most constants are variable. 49. To err is human, but to really mess things up requires a computer. 50. No amount ofgenius can overcome a preoc- cupation y ' ' I .. .-mm-.- 51. The more questionable the indications for requesting a laboratory test, the greater the problems the answer will cause. it r T I I I X I I o o X X X X X xl B f L Y 1 H5 Q X . U fi, , fy ' 'C 'F ', ,, bj -4fx'f , ' Q f,, saw 3 Yf gawfwf YGQAJ' 5 V Y L V.. Samuel Kountz -3 - xr .J Randall B. Griepp l ll, -r '-4' 3 CYLEQ OOOHHH!!!-Thatls cold! A man needs a little madness, an else F35 Gerald Shaftan he never dares to cut the rope and be free. 60 ZORBA THE GREEK Joseph Fitzgerald .1 N..- fazfifs gr ,l I 4 eees ' v 5 , l P1 X. , Q- A f I 1 Q 2' Q QI. ri: E . fi A Q , i ,.-. fl . V 53 l L ' 1 W 7 Q . N Miaff' F4 g'l I A -f f 73,1 V fl ' S W ll A g Egan Mmm lag S it K . !t N What a time for a nurses' strike! wi -ex-lg Lf: . v 54Q'H',- ' Ii?-if v--A - , -x 565 3 9 5- if: 1' , - 1 ' . if l . Xrf' 19 i -s - +, . 1 ' . l ,. -.,- Bl-8 0- A . SQQQ' vga. Dl'QfOi fl'-3' fl' o 6 o Peter Kottmeier UQ? la , A X I I :I 3 fl. IIE: ,.,. I:I IMI 'iiiw ,,g John Powers George Christoudias Joseph McAuley -- 'i f ' rf- . l'? O'?' 'Y' VI , ' ' A' f 1 , qw, wigs I f-I.1,I- ' -1-'1:g:f:p.gN4I' '54 in 1 25: 5:54:5- O I,ygag,,11f5j jf.. Antonio E. Alfonso -3535 4 - wa. , . Q Wmston Mltchell ,l gxfx. 'Z 51 Y 9 1 ' 5 I , Sw ' , l X f .Iv , -od Francisca Velcek f . 471, n.,-1:41- . 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'ffnir 'i if i Nl ix In V1 Tension, jx I V I I My - V A N 1 I A I felt pain, I J 1 I I , XX Deep, dull, pam, l I l , A f A child, I , ' I Innocent, soft, wet, 81 slippery, fix' The ghetto, l ' T, ' ' J It was a part, ,I A 5 ,ll Mother, young, I A, 1 le F9312 - , A 'Sl In pain, Her eyes-joy, I felt privileged, then moved away, 4 Pervading ghetto, Child-pain, fear, anger, l ,, , , . . . I 'tr NIR, ,A L Chlld-sucking, need unfulfilled ' A A '- Anger-mine, I am an instrument, I am an instrument, Anger-it's unfair, Need- CHANGE! James A. Marino ---1 65 L i 9 Therese Lu in i f x X Norman Posner K .r-' Q hs and Speculum LJQC f J Frederick H. Sillman Milagros A. Macasaet K we-gn 2 John M. Tortora Theodore H. Grundfast John Hales 4 Bonjour, mes amis! Comment allez-vous? It's been awhile, since I've written to you. Our clinical year has had new sights and sounds, So let's take a moment for some humorous rounds. Time on the wards has moved very fast, But some of our memories forever will last. Third year's been replete with headaches and scut, Look good in conference but keep your mouth shut. O ex l + - f... ,lf T 'ii' Placenta. Staid Schuyler Kohl is our speculum king, Daily doing his bow tie thing. Lord and master of labor room theatrics, The kiddies would love him on Pediatrics, N A Where Cook and Bennett play Boris and lsagsiha, One' as Chief Cook, and the other bottle-was 'gig And speaking of life on kiddie patrol, ls there anyone here ig.: didn t catch a cold? X gg 'N NM- sm-. --x . Or contract a case of ii- xo ractive bowels if . ,H-,Q 5' S' 3 ? X 1 gx 5 QX . . A -- some neonate w oes ' know his ,5 els? gg X 'TSX X X' ni' '- up NX X X surgery we learned the essence of life if mf' ' a.,,,5x S . ii . is s V' be found in indications for using the k ife. e were tutored bs ntz and d wane before - :ei-03 '-'21 H . 1 N- if X . t if? e' i f 'f Chiefs thought that the Y Q .N X . . Q N X 1, X E X A X is X XX X X x - - J Q wi S X Q , ' r N - NN X rx X they 7 X . Q x-Tix 'ax x xx feeS, rounds we gu 'X ' ' Ps Nw. fix. with roundy' e joint, ' only on Liaison could How do you feel about your Now as I wrap up these I will remind us all to This trade of ours We ll be the mavlns I will close these Good luck to us all time. to learn. i it comes our turn. on a The Poet Laureate us our knots were too, 4 hort. e. Q ri at is , X N s or 'sa I-fda' 55-zg ,- rx X-wx, A S March 1977 W I PEDIATRIC 15,1 4 ...V 2, -. .Y f r U?-S, ' Charles D. Cook , K JNYN Gaida Adamsons fi 2 1 M la XX V Angela A. Bennett Qutubuddin H. Qazi Q , Marty and Edward Q? ,+ x f . i I f A f '3L.:' ! Morris Steiner Audrey K. Brown ,,,-Ji: -E L Salvador Castells Stanley Goldstein Nathan Rudolph ., ,+.. f QS: X LJ i .QTWQU-y g 5,3 QQ xxx Q l H xi' f Q . L! xi X ' .' A SO X REX l , Q ' ,IA B l A ,Q Q W. A U1 g,,, I V xl J ' . E.: Q 4 P l Q J' W 'i - I Pulluru Rao 5 .I I -1 'N 9 5, Q, -f S- ,. 2 W , ff' .1-sl -fo fc:-av 1 can stand the pain, Doc, if you can stand the blood-curdling scream. Doris H. Millman 'S a wx X my N- YN is 4 ' I , . 1 4 . 1-,P--'1i'- l .- 7 fn -I - - ' , 'fir -. W ' , I -: , Phillip Steiner Eduardo Orti ,fn H ,Q-E+ X Ri Joshua A. Becker ll A fhairman ' x RADf5 ifEoGY 1 1 1 2 i E V1 f V JL. oi A 5 4 i y . n '- x I Li I Naomi Twersky Jack Twersky Theodore Robinson Du: Ptlnr AN v 's - Jack Farman ammo-Ami: L51 .L iff i , lif Q X I rj Y gf xx Dopf VOfr'xl-- ,ln NX? lllbflllfjl, many ! PQQPQ? uve all-5 ,A nf f 1 HX We X . f 0 f ll ' Qjlv 43 R' ' l 1 -Vp :X l 'Q lk All Q , i Q-Jia,-sxk' Y , X ffl I . 'll' ,ff' f Xl fx' .4 ,z f io X' 'VU ' ,f f Z I Qi 5' fa Ki: I , A A 7 il ' L f'i f'i'E l-W' A lf Xe --W 44 M- -1 V PSYCHI TRY -Q4-J' lil.-Ai? I Lewis S. Glickman William A. Console Ferraccio DiCori Adolph E. Christ an-Pierre Lindenmayer Leonard A. Rosenblum Henri Begleiter Reuben A. Margolis Iwi , 'Cv l . v i 4: if liz f L ,il-'MTN l 5 ff Q l ' V 'ff ,- ,. at G ,V 'll'TZ?GiETp, ,f fl Nr fu!! X 5 . - . I 1 ,W fi , W W. 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K., K x X .-E: i 5 I I I lf' I o , . , s X .1 I 'Qi ,7 K H lf' -0 nl 0 '4f:..,v' O .w, C M ,J f W Hi .-:xx rv I RUM ,TVN SF Q C ff ,1 H H Q fi' I3 ' nu, 'J f' U In -,. and P. ,4..qHu 1 , P' bvw Nr If y In I nx h Hr fn 'L T fr IQT :RN QHIIN R F 7 r r . Y ' ., r ' y ' L. ' z , f , ui. l N I 4 A XX Q X xlxp NV' 'MAX' . -' ' W g,g9.Q.Q,o VQBEO ,eo wg plxotl ' X wx om- www rw 'WW i'3N' X r sxm 'sweeps GW' TZ: QX V4 waiof- W'x ox K 959 use 1 A , 4 J' Un.o.n.U V-.,,.1.-il ,,,...: ? X - QW !,N gggq ' DX fA v xx If ' lm' x x 1 - 1 'V x fl , '4 A ' 1 , I N i s 1 I z 'VI x T D IA - X - 0 ' xK ADMINISTRATICN CALVIN H. PLIMPTON, PRESIDENT Leonard Laster, Vice-President and Dean I but 1 xx X ' A , I 1 I f I' . ini 'C'-, A J- s Charles R. Greene, Assistant Dean Jerome P. Parnell, Associate Dean David Kaplan, Assistant Dean 2 '-5.4. ll, - Charles M. Plotz Theodore Cohn Martin Metz Marcia Gerber Alvin Lovell 6 I .i s , Y ?'.A- xx 4. 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' ' lv 4 : :sl ' ' 'Q ga .ow Now you know why AAA IS so bLOW' Give Blood Play Rugby 'Q im- RUGBY: ELEGANT VIOLENCE GLIVER! Maimonide , LMP' s Society 4 ,M MA,mWfwfff, .4 Danie1H 1 . 0 Q EK a e W11113IHS SOC1Gt Y ,TI-.7,,v.r .,. , , 1 , 1 . . .L-Q 5 ,. ., . . 1 , 4 M V . ..gcf Front row: Michael Bush, Fred Valauri, Dan Charnoff V791 Back row: Steve Rubin, Oscar Bronsther, Paul Rosenberg, Doug Briggs Downstate Medical Center Intramural Champions 1975-76 ,...-a .-1---4 , t-,.. My M Front row: Stuart Lehrman, Michael Gross, Larry Weiss Back row: Paul Rosenberg, Michael Bush, Lew Schneider, Randy Wasoff fringerj, Dan Charnoff f'79J, Marvin Reich, Steve Rubin f .vb The Scrubs , 1977 Schaeffer League, Queens ggif- is ,ka ':. 1: v- '2 ,:a s:!.'.-Z',?'aJ I' iq. F2 5, ,QQ I I 1 M sfii 9 ff WHO ARE ABGUT TO. . . SALUTE YOU! f ' ' x- QQ Bruce S. Baker Q -fx Howard J. Banner .nn Donna J. Barbot 1, KQV' xx .F ' J 5 Simeon L. Bardin Mary L. Beck Annmarie F. Beddoe Si John D. Bennett 7-nf' Stephen Bernstein Alan W. Black John A. Bleski -Q4 , ,,,,. i, TTW, , J 1 , 2 Q o Q X , V 15 'f !' Q John C. Braaten 'Y f'wJ ww Q-J:-r' George R. Brengel L. Annie 8m Jan John and Deborah Bennett 5 Jack, Bill and Kevin 'sh N f Nur ,5 ' . 5 X M , X 5' - 5 After the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, November, 1976 ' s George Brengel and Liz Q 'B -n 'a J' -A li Q , 1 5, 1 '- I, 0 .XM Il. Y.- . 95 Steve Brenner Mitchell Bressack Douglas Briggs Oscar Bronsther 43? tgps ..h .. g., w Andrew Brookner R 1 ,HQQJL N 'N N 1 I ' kiigig' 4 Q 'J LJ ,f XX 'f N 2+ Robert Brown fix. ., ft ,W 'QT7 35 1 ow . M , Thomas Bundrick Giacomo J. Buscaino 'vm ,X Michael Bush ' ',.:' f:'2T' . .Y Ls X V: C3 ,.,-., William Caccese a' M ': K 1' A , 91-,' i 'Q ig ' 1 x Q tl.t2f -xx Q N491 Q.:-.3 qi, 2 , ., fu, :I , 5.. V L bg James Callahan fm? Carmela Cancellieri 117 11 JS: Q 'Q N N Steve gl Ellen Y C- .J s 18,1 'ei I.--n -'K M? ' e Y . ,Q 1:7 f v.f in. W ' 1 Mitchell, Maureen, Kenny 8: Janet Rob Sz Paul i liar J P Z :lf-A-fi ' 'Q , a . Q - I 2 u as 4 flxs its-uv: Michael Sz Anne HYQ-V., , . :V Si? , in-Q f' I ' gh . ' 7 z m, ff ' ..,f X, 0 6 ,, s ' -Q Q IQ X w , - W. ' --i - Q' iS 1 . -Aj 'ikw' i 1.51 5L3,,gig:s v X . , as A ' A yxgs, -i .. ,E -iw v V, .xx H. 9. , S- ,Qi V I .Q QQ yi Ss. .R sk KL , .--.-- . .fx :, A . - -.en X K - gk. x ,W Q ,. Q 1. X ,gpg ,il x . .Q , 1 A ms ' ,W q S+ r.: if '7 .f Q gm kk -Y .MHS X. a -I 'gx -H. . ,g..Q, . . . K lx 5- - fx -, .Q ,. 'z X' .ff N --mg ff- -,A x , . .ax 'M . - 'S 1 qv - -'51 ' -f ' - . wg .- 's ' W f-' s 'SX ' W- V A pi' . M N -S. wx .5 ww . I ,N -N W 4 5 ' -,- -V 2 V S gi X .--Q-'SSS ,S if ' K N' X ., ' A.-P .5 N..- 'I ' X' -Q f 1 ' f ' A f w ' Q - if ' ' ' . A- ' 2 -. ' . ' ' 1 WH 'A . i q- I -ww :.1.A'r 1 5. .... 1- xii E j' fbi . Q 1' N 'FA , ' N h : -S' .N ix Y Q? xx: . TE X, . A , 55, - A , Q tn, . 2, 4 .Y 1 Qsbr f. Xxx--??E QT ' S. 4' i fx ' ww if Q - f iff n f' L ' VN ' .' , . f QQ N ah 5 .x Q: 3. :ja A V- iQ -, as . Q ' Xxx aa- Doug gl Robin Briggs 101 B X X X.. David Cech 1 f N Rochelle L. Chaiken 4... Alice Chan 3 -. X. : N., w:. R Loretta Ciraldo :Hg A f , 'r' A .Q .w-A. A: - 'gr V 'vfxi-. k N Xiu '. - xii . 5' W E1 Xmf-ifii ' S S11 Af. A N r. X-N21 .Q - 41-1:wc,2'gv't-i' Robert Ciraldo Maureen Clarke '73 Denms Conyers Rebecca Cooper fb 7 C John T. Costa T . FK: 'v 4 .iq ,QS : Q ' .N,. ,, .5 M N 'fx X X X X gtg 5' x :ii 'AX .'3X?: V Av- ., - Edwin Cruz DE.. -H , A 'xx -N S32 ' ' 5' 'YW- s N, .'--I B ' arr P. Cu1ffo Qg ixifg :Q N 4, x QS ' :rg A - ,sp Gif. Q. 511-.-'biifff fm ' ' :rf-A '- it gc:-2 - James Cumella 5 rv 'xx ww .viv- ..EW X, , Eg 'W5 A ' G T. ' f R A 'fl July 2, 1977 Hydra Crete ,ef J i . 1 5- . A 'UQ . vw , - , -0- . .fvyfxw r,. 3 1 L . A . N KJ I flf Ali HL 'V Q, 4 WF? Kindirijk, Holland, 1976 rf w J :kv xi' UN we. up, TT Isabel Daly X XR M i' ,p if k r go I Barbara Dash Lawrence Davis '..: ' Leland Deane l Ellen Drexler Robert Eden ?'-Ha, K '91 Aron Eisenkeit -.4 '27 Lenore Engel 'J 'Iii- +R' I Mark Evans ,K ,5 N-Q-f Charles Farber Daniel Feirtag pgazf 55-1 -- 1,-.gfQ::'j'Q'yfr' ' ' S 1 - ' NF , if aber - xQ' 5 xx X xi . X iii Qxsex ' X xi . ' Robert Feldman Ellen 8: Steve at home 2! K 5: V S. Q , Q ---11 Charlie Sc Janis, Steven 8: Nancy, Steven K1 Ellen ,,. ... CJ I I L-1' Aron 8: Sandra LK:- JG?- f' All 1 1. ,n- Irma Fiordalisi M. Courtney Fisher sr' Edward Fishkin 91 WF Denis B. Fitzgerald 43' Michael Fitzgerald A-ef? . A, x AX Helen S. Flamenbaum Louis Flancbaurn Q X X Gary S. . l, 5' mx .QQ 1 ixisbx - M Friedman Allen R. Gardner f'9? 'YW Paul Gessman Janice Gilden U---MN Martha Gilmore I 3--- ' K-f Zach,s Wedding Helen Sz Howard H-:Q e Mike 8L Regina . . ,T-4 :M YQ ,dr K 'L 18 X fx X Qi Z, X -5 A Yes, I make house calls 'Q X J5fff-:f:'2Nk'i::Nmgmm Paul in San Diego 33,.3hf Q, R, f . ,, tx. , .- ,w .Q3.- :-.- L 1 I 1 F X YK F9125 qw kgxfirmissu-g ' . -.QI?M .sA'3 'TWSQQY lf fs . X . T- 11X wi m -Q gf -:rv K if . 1 5 ' 'ix Jane Giovannetti ff' ,ox 11' A 7 Frank Giugliano Robert W. Goldmann X J . . Nr' 'viwfffft Steven J. Goldstein '.. 1 -. S?- . f 9 fr '- WEN' ,..N'51k-FP. rs. x.. --.f eww. ,x 9 'P-X V 1 +S- Richard Gorman Rita Gottesman ' 1 'Tvs' jr t 'X-693-1.-gg Pri .A Bruce Gottlieb T QP Maurice Gourdji . X x x ' il Dorothy Greenbaum David Gross -.f Michael Gross X fy- .Q Elliot Grossman Back Row: Carmella Cancellieri, Rich Carney, Rich Gorman, Bill Healy, Denis Fitzgerald, Zach Macinski, Mike Fitzgerald Front: Sharon Solish, Mary Beck, Angela Healy, Geri Macinski, Regina Verlin, Karen Molloy Eddie, Dorothy 8a Evie 124 x , 771 i H . x i 5, Mickey Sz Linda F-'iv . xhm I I 'J-xy I' 2 .Q g 2 ...gf-E2fagf?: f xsgfglxa-as ' life: fligf in m gf? ' x -i 34 E I1 3 I-S 1 , -Sq. F. 'v !-V: U3 Nancy Goldstein ll, 'S' 1 4 el 3f'9??5X 1 Nancy, Doc, Sz Steven in Disneyworld Mary, Rich, Angela, Zach 8z Geri, Denis, Karen, Mike Sz Regina Howard Guterman K I 'nggtgf x X O I , x .. , 5.,.1J,,, 5 -- Q - ::s l-- !'I c i Angela Healy li William L. Healy 'fan Gideon Hedrych Judith Hochstaat Q 'l M iw Ira Hollander 78 Nr' N. x Judith J ustman Alfred M. Kalman N I,gf1Wk.,y::''77 H ' : , --Q-w w'+wxS 2 ' ' , ...K-:gy 2, K fx .X 1 fi g v-:,, wx' ' . ' . 5 'wi zzxffiski - l WX iw? x E.. if Qka - we-. Keith Kapatkin sf- is W-foam Nx Paul Karafiol Phyllis Kaplan A ay I ff Jw? fi' Ted Karl T' fv- .. 1. , , x 4 Y' M 1 East Flatbush Athletic Club Howie 8: Lori X , ,AY -.lf '- ..3c?r'f ,qdl ' E' Q 3:55. -- l l 451-'55, 9 l -Q .mr gi A, E Susan Sz Paul Karafiol 8a Corbett ,est '-4 Albert R. Katz Q 1? I, 'Q XV, 57 , f 2 f Arthur D. Kay Steven M. Kempner Charles King Dan Kiss Martin Klatzko i. A' if 'vw Mark E. Klein Robert Knee ,QQ i' ,,.., -X -as Sara B. Kramer William Kutcher QU' xp., John A. Lanzone NP 'IL---3' gf x iz, 1 Z .. , I ii . :J Ira Lefkof In 4 rar 1.121 -'4:,:.'- f'.'s- . , - .1 ' . 1 . if 'n Qhv. 5 P if Q- - A W . J, .-,-- . 1 X, ,I P MAJ -H .,f2' 5 9? lx Q.-' . I .J . F71 Arthur 8: Betty Kay . , ,H 'W 1 X 5 : Q ? N R - Qi 1, ,1 N ,A 1?-. -. L9 ' 1 ff Stuart G. Lehrman fri' Walfredo J. Leon 4-UN Jacob Levin X Howard Levine Theophilus Lewis - .V ,.,.. W.--v ie, Enid Loughran 5 if v , 'V . . ,Nj .19 '-'w : .- vNt .' 'Q .,-. e A 'Qf'?'4:' V: J lv. f' B.-. 1 1 : .!4'. yt fy- ,. Y. f' 3 l'X I? Steven J. Louie Stanley Lugerner 'WT'-'j7, V' Steven J. Lugo Charles A. Luxenberg W WW.-F' 773: -.55-F. 21i52f5f:.'.3Ey 3' P - Q 'Nxfm-P an . YJ 2452-- ' f,g:f:3,i i:, fi' z. f' Hama. .ref 27'-Q Q., :.f, f,Q.,,...f'w1x- Zachary P. Macinski 3 Kevin MacMahon ILL!! ..5 'tQvf!lj 41 'fl' 1' dir' ' ,sv- 1 f ' .- - c X. '. A-- hvqfifz is s xlx f xxiel I' I 2102. '1' 5 GX Stuart 8: Barbara Lehrman W1 'Q K PJ L. With Deborah on their honeymoon in Madrid 5 f E b 'K 1, b ,...,. 'J .0 1 2315... KL -. 1-4 'Uz- ji ,',. Af If If Wali Sz Debbie on Wali's Birthday Vicki Lugo 8a Steve, Jr. Wu' 'Htl' Charles Sz 3 L L- uv' Nw' ,T , . f .. A - . ,g ,- . .Q S ' . , A .J Nina Luxenberg S Nina Luxenberg FN '88 There is, a house, in New Orleansg they call the Rising Sun. QN 'ki' ill .E Raymond Malamet :-X- , Perry Maloff 4 X S, - ' - . X..-'55 ,. ' . I1 b ' - ' - N- ' . . ' .5 fr. S - f 3 Nancy C. Manzione 12 James Marino ,fs Douglas E. Meikheim skis J' WN 'yt ..,. any Louis Messina :1T'T i ,s .v , 25' Jane E. Miller Ira F. Mollick Lynn J. Morris 'x ' N5 2 1 Q.-ig. , ,is-5, NNE ff-iv . 4 e ' Rachelle Nemetsky Sgr Jerry Neuwirth . Q,-. gk N QR Y Antoinette Notaro ' 4 A Q H if 1' ,f .IJ lil 5, 1 Q1 ,,,. f 47 4 'JN' I . ,. , .lj Q A Mx -sy, si .,. 1.x-N g -x ., if YW 1 4 e .-S ., .QL . ,Q J 34 l X 4.g 4 H W5 B Q if X 3 Yi WSL. William A. Notaro Stanley Nussbaum Robert Oot S X X X C . b fjf .,x ,,, Edward J. Ordorica if -' Q--as Donald J. Palmadessa Geoffery H. Patrice .T XM, Richard Phillips Morris Rabinowicz .,,...Q.T. .. , 1 5 31 A -. qv, -lf'-wiht. -rw. -. i fl X . v i A Martin Rabinowitz 4 X N. 'N 'S yi Paul A. Rafson Evan Rashkoff David Raskin Getting his just desserts ,,,,,..,s J-'X Y, .--J, am? -khmzwhi m wa Q f -5 F J H fi e 3 w Q i 1 Jah... mo, .A rviwnwuz M., 14a.mL.:v ,,.. HWSFUW' W' ms u 4-:K+-f f f Morris and Adrienne f '3' . WV , D 3, ww Quill ' ' .151-S ew. ,Q gy -O' -X as.,-J Marvin Reich x 1 Norman Riegel Stewart Robbins 9'fs..,. NIU ,Qu-J'f Jl. -,Q ,yxwx illiilizyl-, -., 1 . J.. as Af hf 4?iE5r f-'. A 7 gi:-'32 X M.- . . ,.. .,,.:., 1-1:1,5g5:5sg3.55-f:sg 1 -QQIIQQ. 3:1'fe-f fffi.5:i45e :-.-1,1-2: -zlxryvj-rrgriqnq Paul Rosenberg we-S David A. Rosenberg NN Fran S. Roth QNX' eu-- Alan Rotherger of 4--s Allen Rubin Daniel B. Rubin 3 1-'71 Y--vf Steven E. Rubin 1, Gerald Russo Andrew K. Saal if e s psi' If? U -, 1 1 Q I i 5- ,I , L K ,. f .ur ii I '-'1 1 QR -S x Q Q.:-.M -12-iff Dan 8z Sherry Rubin at Yosemite Disneyworld, Florida 1' fu -x r ln-l ...- - T , X X 'xa.'1 .f 5 .. ,AQ X Paul Cynthia 8. hlana Rosenberg X Ellen Sz Steve . 6 Steve 81 Ellen Rubin honeymooning in Mexico IL. am, - Jacqueline Salzer 'Nrd .X Q Katherine Samuels JW' Ramon Santiago ' s ' it h -if , N F Edward L. Scharfman x Xvxki X NX XX X x X x x 4' .F5 TFSW' ' SEE., sm K S-Quit: '-Ak vb- g -xx Elfxsxx NS'+x.9'gf11-'-Q'.'. X ,,.QX.Q X X xx YM R V .31-: x ' F Ti?-, Xxx ? x Qx xx P-X ' N Q X xxx X X X X' :VV Camille Schiano -Qs-M ,... ...,,,,,a '-vnu! Alan R. Schneider Gary K. Schneider Q...-uv Kenneth Schneider ss. Q Lewis Schneider xqmv- . , RW. I' MW -Ls' 5: f' if . f' 9? gli: P , , . . F ' fa?-' ' 1 514 K Q3 X Larry Schulman A fn X X W x f mx ,X Y X I A U'-'5' ,. .5 , F fm., 95.65 X Rebecca Schwartz tr axe . Mr 'Jr' .1 -, 'h X: lgli '-Hg' x S ,X Q 'xx 2 swf '- is-T25 wg Afllgii rg 11 SFT f NN X -fr x 1+-eg. x , 5: ' ,S SS? Q x : 4 Jay Sher l 5 ' xt,-9 V Kenny 8: Janet Ramon Robert Sa Jackie J erilyn Sz Kids ed 2 e 3' ,AM 1lxll,l'NlIl1 xv., ' Eddie Sz friends, Bergen, Norway lloween W .x M., 3-fx, if We-3 .'.b .. ,, . Q w 9 , f.---S153 T11 35,f .X X . N .... ,. - ....QXx'X,,,X ,, , ,. . g-. FFYQQ Y' N w ,-sm-A ' n Sharon, Spencer, Meredlth 8a Lewls Schnelder I I-Tgllsfg - LA-5V. x , 1 1,351 - ,. ', Exif , x Fife if ' 1 'ff 5 ' if TA I' 82' S 451 'N-s-n-9' X Seth B. 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'U ' - ' . .,,'- i' 's mi -it H A dig, -L pn g,.u 1 Y' '. fax wi . , '4 -f A . in , -0 . V x.x, Xa pt A ,Uh xxlh -1- 5 N qi? an uv 'Q 4 - ' 4 -' .,- . ' . 'I - V fi 1 'Q nfl R 'Z-is F' N l ' .4 Q Ks .. , 1 1 . . 1 Q . J ' ' X is G' A V xi fn, L. .. ' Cumulative Final Exam - Class of 19725 Instructions: Answer all questions as best as you can. No partial credit will be given. Some questions may have more than one correc answer. All answers are somewhere in this book. 1. I-low 2. l-low 3. Who 4. 0. Who 6. Who T. Who S. Who 9. Who 10. Who 11. Who 12. Who 13. Who 14. 15. 16. Who 17. Who 18. Who 19. Who 20. Who 21. Who 22. Who 23. Who 24. Who 25. Who 26. Who 27. Who 28. Why 29. Who 30. Who 31. Who 32. Who 33. Who 34. Who 35. Who 36. Who 37. Who 38. Who 339. Who 40. Who 41. Who 42. Who 43. Who 44. Who 45. Who 46. Who 47. How 48. Who many students in the class of 1978 are male? many are female? is the oldest student? The youngest? The tallest? The shortest? During the last four years: al Who got married? bl Who got divorced? cl Who got engaged? got bald while in Med School? Who got hair? tTransplant or otherwisel gave the best lecture? The worst? tfive blank pages allowed for answerl gained weight? Who lost weight? asked the dumbest questions? Who asked the best questions? was the tallest lecturer? Who was the shortest? lectured with the Kings English? And who was unintelligeble? could not run the electric lecturn? projected the slides during each course? thint--FOCUSl were involved in sports: Rugby. Baseball, Basketball, Golf, Hockey, Volleyball? Which lecturer sat in a chair while lecturing? Which lecturer stood on the table? List the famous class pairs. in the class is destined for: Fame. success, infamy, to be audited by IRS? was audited by IRS? never wore underwear? Who never wore socks? Who never showered? got their Bachelors Degree while in Med School? Who got Master's Degrees? got it in Med School? Who lost it? Who has yet to get it? drank the most coffee? The most wine? The most beer? should have gone into High Finance? Who should be an actor? Who should go was added to the class? Who was subtracted? had the most operations in the last four years? runs the best DMC elective? Who runs the worst? gave the most appropriate final exam? The worst? The longest? gave the most handouts? The best handouts? The most worthless? did the Psych projector bleep? loved the microphone? told Dr. Herman that we had to go to Embryo? asked Dr. Muller to explain some crazy equation? looked like a human tetracycline capsule? thint-orange pants and yellow shirt! is the class Nebish? is going into what specialty and why? is the most attractive person in the class? has relatives that are DMC Docs? paid the most homage? has the best tape collection? is an artist? A concert pianist? a filmmaker, a singer. a Rabbi. a pharmacist? was a teacher? a cab driver? an Elaine Powers instructor? a nurse? a Researcher? a car mechanic? a flight attendant was orally fixated? Anally fixated? Eyes fixed and dilated? will be sorely missed by DMC? Who can they hardly wait to get rid of? was the SOB who sold us those physio notes? were the class officers? sat where? sneezed the loudest? long is a tropocollagen molecule? Who cares? took attendance in class? into Politics? Who was the phantom student and who had perfect attendance? Who locked his cadaver? Who holds the record for fastest lecture delivery? Who took the most notes? Who transcribed notes? Whose notes were most popular? Who wears a 75 pound yellow parka? a Ghengis Kahn sweater? a Sam Spade overcoat? Who are the famous dead people on the LH II wall? Which professor is an undefeated Jeopardy champion? Who was interviewed on TV? Which student gave Grand Rounds at DMC? Who gave the lecture that most people walked out of? Who graduates with honors? Who deserves to? Which female lecturer smokes cigars? Who in the class always smiles? Who always scowls? Who fell out of his seat, asleep, while on rounds? Who wears a size 54 short? Who wore Yarmulkes? Who were native New Yorkers? Who were not? who were natives? Who was overdressed for the Boards? Who professes a theory that no one else believes in? Who is a Notary Public? Who had the longest hair? The most interesting hair style? Who always arrived late to class? Nicknames: The Mensch? The Gut? The Duke? The Count? Who was the most benign classmate? The most malignant? Who was the best dressed? Who was the worst? Who had his apartment robbed and who was mugged? Who had his car stolen from the DMC parking lot? Who holds the record for most car accidents in the shortest time span? Who played squash with D. Stempak for the GI histo notes? Who ran Wednesday night dancing? Which lecturer added up all those numbers in his head? Which lecturer repeated himself, repeated himself? Who lectured in paragraphs? Who had copies of all the old exams? Who used to write the answer sheets for those old exams? Who read the New York Times in lecture? Which Lecturer projected the complete crossword puzzle as slide 51? Who didn't show up for the Sexuality films? Who went into shock? Who lectured to an empty classroom? Who conducted the read-along lectures? Whose cat woke up and ran away during a Physio experiment? Whose cat died? Whose glove ripped during a rectal exam? Who finished Anatomy with a clean lab coat? Who colored their hair? Who spoke foreign languages fluently? What was the lowest passing grade on any test? Who got a 100 on a DMC exam? Who had a tape recorder in the front row? Which professor has the most DMC students for an elective? Which attending has the longest rounds? Which attending intimidates students the most? Which department eats the best? drinks the most? Who married into a well known DMC family? Which exam was deferred due to snow? Who should get a guest appearance on Queen for a Day? Who loves her husband? Who champions the downtrodden? Who is going to work in a physician shortage area? Who had the nicest beard? Who tried to grow a beard? Who grew a moustache? Who needs a Cross to bear? Who asked for a definition of death? Who has the door that is always open, but you can never get in? What will Morris do now? Af fu wa., HK X i -,Aw 'uv 5- . ,s-has, -Q 'I ., 115, H lll M' X I A ,.. :r x 1' .. tr V 1, .ix f' i , 1? K if PIf lxUHIC 1'RHI3l'l'S Slew:-11 Hulmill-pages I-1.42.Hl.l9H,l9l. 4 Ellen Rubin- page 813. Allwrt Katz- pages 36.70. Arllmr Kay page SH. Stew-11 Hrexme-r-page IST ' 195 I Introducing PHOSPHATE DISPOSABLE Ehemeel the safe and easy enema MAKES IT PCSSIBLE TO HEMI THE IIFDQW WHILE VCU ELIIVIINATE For treatment of Effective performance Selected SYmPtOmf' H a against a placebo. 2?fZfeii'fZf'SFQQf2fSfQab'my'Common nfsuus omu sim Q De Note: IN A WEEK QUQHY 3 USGNCG o'i idoloss Wide Margin Ofsafety I MEDICAL STUDENT S18-95 Seeiollowmgp g f plt p b g f A CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the Class of 1978 from the PARENTS ASSOCIATION STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK - coutct or Mtoicmt DOWNSTATE MEDICAL CENTER OHIQDI-MD'-n February l , 1978 'o the Members of the Class of 1978: As we both complete four years at Downstate, let us hope that each of us has had a significant and lastlng influence on this institution, especially on the quality of its educational programs. As I remember, and it is difficult to recall fast moving days that blend into one another, our beginning relation- ships were slightly turbulent. The lssues we discussed with much heat and some light were many and varied. You were concerned about the quality of Downstate's teaching in general and about the Cell Biology course in particular, you were worried about your own competitiveness, your standards of behavior and your ethical and moral codes, you objected to the large classes and to what you interpreted as institutional insensitivity to reasonable demands, and, most important, you appeared to care deeply about helping those that were to come after you. Taking stock, I think that you may look back with gratification - you have made an impact and left a legacy. Due in part to your concerns and to your efforts, we now have a Director of Research in Medical Education, Dr. Elena Lesser, who is helping our teachers to improve their skills as lecturers and as leaders of small group discussion, who is working with course leaders to redesign instruments for evaluating student performance and who is orchestrating efforts to improve the study skills of our students. We now have a Special Assistant for Educational Innovation, Dr. Lucy Squire, who is working with members of the Basic Science Departments to introduce into the first two years, as appropriate, small-group peer-teaching of the type that takes place in her fourth year elective course in Radiology. We now have Dr. Julius Belford who, as Associate Dean for Operations, a newly created post, is identifying the major problems in the school, developing solutions to them and overseeing the implementation of those solutions. We now have a system of faculty advisors and a system of class deans, each of which is intended to help reduce the depersonalization that is always a potential hazard in an institution as large as ours. During the seemingly endless talks that you and I have had about problems, needs, challenges and the future, many of us have grown as human beings and I come away from these four years with a most hopeful outlook. No educational process will ever fully meet the expectations of those of us who demand excellence but I am proud that the Downstate faculty has created a climate of striving, a climate of reaching beyond our grasp for the deeper and finer attributes of medicine. Med'f?lne is not merely a set of mechanical slfills. The current hue and cry throughout society regarding the care of the sick is a reflection of how close we in medicine are to the fundamental values of contemporary life. The right to be a physician is a profound one and I congratulate each of you for achieving that privilege. I wish all of you long and gratifying careers and I hope, too, that your concern for Downstate will never abate. By virtue of the four years we have spent together, your futures and that of this insti- tution are forever intertwined. Let us work together for continued growth, maturation, and self-improvement by you and by your college of medicine. From all of us, best wishes and a reminder that in the transition from observers of problems to creators of solutions, you assume great burdens. May they also be for each one of you, great expectations. Sincerely yours , Leonard Laster, M.D. Vice-President for Academic and Clinical Affairs Dean, College of Medicine .MEF izfgja utuxi .xsstnttixiiox 5,3 s.fl',.-' smti, i mnxiaviui tw xzxx wvut pmt xsmttz mtpit,-xt ctxtt May. I-as fo llhc Ui .1i.ln.mni: Class ol l-VH: The Alumni Association ol Downstate Nlcditul Center. SEXY, congratulates 5-vu Ull having .itlucxctl at llliillilli gf-til in your lives--ncxcr mind .ll what cost' lVlIL'LllCl' in residency, starting practice. associating yoursclx es with tl medical school or other utaiur leaching Institution, or in rcscurch, you will lind excitement, challenge and lullilllucnt. Also, ol toursuprcstlgc, position and practical 1civ,n'ds. As President uf thc Alumni Association, I hope the Association will hc an integral part of your professional and social llfc. You will each receive a copy of our Bullctin, Alumni Today , as long as you keep thc Alumni Office informed ul' your current address. Our lixccutivc Director, Mrs. Lucy Attarian, will see to it that all items ilfpCt'50l'1Jl and professional ncws you scnd her are included in the Bulletin. As many uf you already know, the Alumni Association participates actively in tht' professional and financial side uf undergraduate life via tuition scholarships, research and trawl fellowships, and loans for hooks and instruments. lt also participates in postgraduate activities including me annual Alumni Day Scientific Program and Dinner-Dance. alumni reunions around die country, and other lectures. We are also in the process of setting up a country-wide advisory service for upper- classmen and graduates. For advice, l have this to say: keep your goals high: never compromise with good medical care: associate with tho best: and he prepared to stand up and he counted when lawyers, legislators and the something-for-nothing people are out to destroy U10 medical profession. Hoping to see you at all alumni affairs, and extending the equally warm wishes of my fellow members on the Board of Managers. I am Most sincerely, i ff' iff-1: fttf- ff- M, Leon Canick. 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Y- ', , -. ,' -'ft rtputatinn tngagt mp mindg fur tht tntmits nf truth 'q and philanthrupg tnuid tasilg dtttiht mt and maht mt fnrgttful nf mp lnftg aim nf doing gnnd tu Chg thildrtn Qian Lntntr stt in tht patitnt angthing 'p a ftllntn trtaturt in pain ' Grant mt A-r + 5 strtngth, timt and nppurtunitp aimags tn EUITEII I tuhat ,1Qhaht atquirtd, always tn txttnd its dnmaing fur knnhiltdgt is immtnst and tht spirit uf man t , ' tan txttnd iniinittlu tn tntith itstlf dailu tnith nttn - i - '42 . N: . ' . QILQ131 rtquirtmtnts 2 Qwndap ht tan dtstnntr his ttrurs 5 ' igggnf ptsttrdag and tnmntrntn ht mag nhtain a ntni 1 . alight nn hihat ht thinks himstlf surt nf today it ' w was Q ,Gnd Chou hast appuinttd mt tn tnatth QEY:149Tgntitr tht lift and dtath uf Chg trtaturtsg htrt ami Q, gial? tqifrtadp for mp hutatiun, and num Iturn untn mg talling WALSWORTH LIFE AFTER MED scyoof. P NI , I I ' T 'I 'T 'L' 1 V 'I -r'


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