Seton Hall College of Medicine - Journal Yearbook (Jersey City, NJ)

 - Class of 1963

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Seton Hall College of Medicine - Journal Yearbook (Jersey City, NJ) online collection, 1963 Edition, Page 30 of 182
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Mi? ,tg , ' elf .f ' 'L'1Z'll: AHF. END of the week found us transcending man to mole- cule or ring around the Krebs cycle . Mornings began with a lecture in which we saw a progression of professors unfold the mysteries of the cell. Most notable were Dr. Click and the origin of the feces , the drama of carbohydrate me- tabolism by Dr. Garner, and the spiral of Watson and Crick a la Dr. Bill Burke. The lecture really never started until Mary Cahill appeared, traditionally ten minutes late. This custom was not the only bright spot she provided however, for a spectacular lab fire of her making added warmth to what would have been a dull session with Dr. Battley and Acetyl-CoA. Proteins were the realm of Dr. Katherine Lewis, a woman deserving of the title of our class mother. This was illustrated perhaps best by her gentle hand with the Bunsen burner, and directions to Professor,' Willie Butler, as Denny Corbett finally achieved success on his twentieth Kjeldahl. Another distinction was bestowed in Biochemistry-this to Pat Carolan fwith a close second place to Gary Romanj for production above and beyond the call of duty in the battle of The Little Brown Iugv. Actually, we did not mind lugging our cider jugs through the streets and onto the subway as much as We disliked the odor of their con- tents boiling happily away in an Erlenmeyer flask. The year finally closed with examinations designed to make us appreciate the summer months ahead. Ralph Oricello popped his last balloon, and Ioe Molnar continued his search for an apartment, as we broke for the beaches, tennis courts, and golf links. A few of us stayed on in the name of research, and more than a few dreamed ahead of our first look at disease. 1 PM -.,- 1, . , lf-fs . wi., , 6 , . W . . . and these Kieldahls will really help you when you get on the wards. if Hin i Ea J vw ls uf.. 1. 1 , Wi f all - Vg ,, mtg, S' lr' . I , -1 fi ,V P 1 pf l. , , . v afrccano r 23



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Doctors H. Wolin., F. Durr, and Z. Kaminski. Do.ctors V. Cirillo, M. Bevis, and F. Durr. 1 1 'QE- Dr. Walter Stahl kk it FD5 fu X- - H ZS t Q ks l I N 1 x, X eff' PN-'FY-s A FQ S X ' :mx I , 4 0 , -ff I said Schlitz, Walter . . . S-C-H-L-I-T-ZH! EEUWENHOEK saw them first, Pasteur put them in perspective, Koch isolated them, and we memo- rized them. We also collected them, stained them, streaked them, innoculated them, identified them, and were of course examined on them by Dr. Briody and his high powered staph . Despite a six day week and record breaking snowstorms, We found the world of the wee beastiesv a fascinating study, and ourselves closer to the World of the clinician. Dr. Maurer gave us antigens and antibodies in lec- tures, and took our blood in syringes. Dr. Kaminski opened the door to the staphylococcus, and Dr. Cirillo explained the lowly fungus and high flying tsetse fly. Dr. Gillis spoke on allergy, but it was Dr. Maurer who drove the point home by putting Corriere and Bavuso into ana- phylaxis. Small is the virus, but large it loomed on quizzes. Drs. Wolin and Durr introduced tongue-twisters such as Monkey Kidney Tissue Cultures , and letters such as ECHO, REO, and PAP as we tried to envision plasma cells dividing, lymph nodes enlarging, and titers rising. After we befriended Dr. Bevis and significant bacteri- mia , we enthusiastically hissed the Foley catheter. Then, in the middle of it all, guest lecturer Dr. Kingsley Amos befuddled us with his C57 Black and C3H strains of mice. Finally, coming to the end of things, We sedimented feces with Dr. Stool, er Stahl, slapped our backsides with Scotch Tape swabs, and searched well into the night for round eggs and sharp scolices. All that was left was a final exam, and we collapsed into Christmas Vacation.

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1963, pg 38

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