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E SHALL MISS... ALAN I. DOMSKY,M.D. (1946-1975) RESIDENT IN PEDIATRICS h His love of medicine came from his love of life ... and the importance of making every day count. It is as much my personal responsibility to be- come the best pediatrician I can, as it is to share my knowledge with others who want to learn med- icine; someone has always been there to help me by answering my questions, and I always want to be there to help others learn to help children. ... the best medicine is learned by never be- ing afraid to ask questions, and always remember- ing to have the time to answer those of others. Ill
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AND FRIEND As its first President, Car- lyle Jacobsen was the guiding light in building the Upstate Medical Center as we know it today. He was Executive Dean for Medical Education in the S.U.N.Y. Central Of- fice during the planning and construction of the first ad- ditions to the Basic Science Building (now renamed Weis- kotten Hall). He came to Syracuse in 1957 at a time when the Center was begin- ning its rapid growth phase. This involved the acquisition of urban land for a 25 acre campus, the building of the University Hospital and Dormitories, and the planning of the Campus Activities Building. In addition, there was a continual expansion of faculty, students, staff, and educational programs. Jake had a special fondness for planning new buildings, and the University Hospital represented a real challenge. The objective was clear: i. e., incorporate within this structure the physical facil- ities for inpatient and out- patient medical care, offices and laboratories for the clin- ical faculty, and suitable teaching areas for medical students and house staff. Furthermore, arrange the facilities for a smooth flow of patients, staff, and students for the maximum convenience of each and the least interference with each other. And furthermore, do it all within a relatively limited budget. Subsequent use of the hospital has demonstrated how well the planning was done, and the hospital stands as a con- tinuing memorial to Jake. For those of us who were privileged to know and work with him, his greatest monument is not a building but the memory of the man himself. He was intelligent, sensitive, dedicated, pa- tient, and he had the additional quality needed most by administrators the ability to live with frustration . It ' s the personal loss that many of us feel the most. W.W. Westerfeld, Ph.D. CARLYLE JACOBSEN, PH.D. (1902-1974) PRESIDENT EMERITUS UPSTATE MEDICAL CENTER 110
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STUDENT ACTIVITIES LEADERS MEDICAL CLASS PRESIDENTS Robert S. Pyatt ' 75 Margaret A. Sennett ' 76 Barton L. Sachs ' 77 Glenn Ehrllch ' 78 GRADUATE STUDENT COUNCIL Thomas Collins, President Jay P. Slotkin, Vice-President Margery Heneghan, Secretary Steven Goldstein, Treasurer CAMPUS ACTIVITIES GOVERNING BOARD Robert S. Pyatt, President Rowan DeBold, Vice-President Wesley K. Canfield, Secretary-Treasurer ALPHA OMEGA ALPHA Glen R. Mogan Joseph W. Helak KNOCKERS ' SOCIETY Joseph Byrne David A. Lynch HUTCHINGS SOCIETY Jeffrey S. Shapiro COMMENCEMENT Thomas Collins Robert S. Pyatt GRADUATE STUDENT ASSOCIATION Glenn A. Goddard STUDENT AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (SAMA) Paul Grossberg Robert Kellman UPSTATE MEDICAL PARA-MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (UMPA) Sylvia Norton Billy C. Hines Dixie Gage Denise Haley
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