Temple University School of Dentistry - Odontolog Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1989
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125 years old and still looking into the future 125TH TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY ‘ ' : lOlNUtD AS — THE rillLmiPHI DCVTAl COUCGC 1803 F . The School of Dentistry, founded in 18o3as the Philadelphia Dental College through efforts of Dr. John Hugh McQuillen, is the second oldest dental school in the United States in continous existence. The third dean of the College, Dr. James E. Garretson, established the hospital of Oral Surgery, which was combined with the College and became known as the Philadelphia Dental College and Hospital of Oral Surgery. This hospital was the cornerstone of the first specialty in dentistry. The combined institution became an integral part of Temple University in 1907 and moved to its present location in 1947. Throughout its long and distinguished career, the School has conducted its programs in accordance with the philosophy of the University founder. Dr. Russell H. Con well, to provide quality educational programs for all young men and women who have good minds and the will to work.” 1 TEMPLE 1'— i hMDm ii ■ i ANNIVERSARY 1863-1988 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF Joanne and baby Christopher Marge Viechinicki BABY BOOM Throughout our time at Temple, these woman found time for extracurricular activities. We hope they got a form 10. Does having a baby count as a full unit in crown and bridge? CONGRATULATONS Leona and baby T.J. Terry Levitt Michelle and babies Joseph, Carlos and Nicole Mary and baby John Sally and Baby Holly FACULTY, etc. Our apologies to all the faculty, administrators, and staff not appearing in these pages. Due to the high cost of production, we were forced to reduce the number of pages. Our thanks to the faculty for teaching and helping the new generation of dentist to carry the profession into the future. I . FACULTY OF THE YEAR DR. SALLY GRAY IN RETIREMENT We, the class of 1989, offer our appreciation and gratitude to the following retiring Temple University School of Dentistry Faculty, for their relentless dedication to dentistry, and Temple, helping educate countless numbers of students. We thank you for sharing your knowledge with us all. Good luck in your retirement. DR. WILLIAM BINNS DR. EUGENE CZARNECKI DR. BERNARD OLBRYS DR. EARL TIETSWORTH DR. FRANK J. SAMMARTINO Retiring in 1989, Dr. Sammartino taught at Temple University Dental School for 43 years. This makes him the longest serving faculty member in the school's history. Congratulations! AMERICAN SOCIETY OF DENTISTRY FOR CHILDREN ORAL SURGERY HONOR SOCIETY LATIN AMERICAN DENTAL SOCIETY 10 ST. GEORGE ORAL CANCER SOCIETY DELTA SIGMA DELTA 12 P5I OMEGA XI PSI PHI 13 CONDENSING AMALGAMS is To the Class of 1989, As we come to the close of our final year at dental school, we can look back at our times together, nightmares and all. We all had different ideas of what lay ahead and no one could predict what we were to endure. As freshman, most of us didn't know the difference between alginate and amalgam or that carving wax wasn't just a six week pain in the ass. We also learned a new word - protocol, and conventional study habits became a thing of the past. Biochemistry was of course, the cornerstone for our physiology and pharmacology. But, all most of us seemed to get out of it was a feeling that we'd be doomed come national boards day! Anatomy was fun if you liked the smell of rotting flesh. Do you remember when waxing two crowns for dental materials took about three months? Now that's all it takes to get a person through perio(for a quarter case, at that!). Most importantly, as freshman we learned to use a coble tracer for dentures and. lord knows, we use that everyday in the clinic. Time went by fast, but not fast enough. We lost a good many people from our original number. One as early as the sixth day of classes. But the worst was yet to come. We took advantage of the four month summer vacation because we knew those days would be over forever. Sophomore year came with a vengeance. A course load of about half a million credits and lab work which would take up all of our leisure time (a.k.a. study time). Lab work was the least of our problems. Physiology clubbed us over the heads with more information than vve knew what to do with. And nobody ever really knew how to use those damn oscilloscopes! Once again, thoughts of national board disasters ran through us like yesterday's roach coach food. When you wanted to get physio off of your mind you could worry about microbiology. At least the lab work was more interesting. We began working on crown and bridge with much enthusiasm and this came to a halt once they fired up the porcelain ovens. Wre were so committed to this task that one of us even went to jail so there could be better porcelain in the world. After countless hours of waxing, grinding, equilibrating, veneering, polishing, re-equilibrating, and adding nailpolish to our preps, the fruits of our labor were rewarded with a grade of C . Oh well, as long as we didn't have to do it again. Operative was fun when you were a freshman and didn't know better. But now as a sophomore the party ended. We learned more complex restorations and most important of all, we learned how to jam tiny pieces of gold with a portable jack hammer. Remember being told this was the ideal restoration? Maybe from an endodontics standpoint it was. Once again time flew by. We lost more people, gained a few, and before the champagne bubbles faded after final exams, we were clinic bound! We were issued our first two patients and a mere five or six folders later, we were ready for our first O.D. appointment (if you could get one!), mounted models and all. Even Weber was raring to go, but the school decided that the world was not ready for him and we bid him a fond farewell. Summer clinic was the beginning of junior status (or is that a contradiction in terms). We spent a lot of money to learn how to fill out paper work (what's a form 10?), how to write up O.D.'s and how to keep busy when your two patients didn't show. Soon our time ran out and we began studying for national boards. Good thing it was 95 degrees every day we were studying. The second summer session came and went with no noticeable difference in our clinic requirements. Before we knew it, we were dealing with lectures as well as a patient load. By this time we were pretty much burned out and studying became secondary, maybe tertiary to our requirements. As if this wasn't enough we got a new dean and the typical Temple turmoil was redefined. Instructors were leaving like rats jumping off a sinking ship. We weren't a sinking ship. We were getting a new clinic, or so we were told when we applied! This semester kept us busy. We had to see patients and deal with exams that seemed to come in large numbers every week. We managed to get through the semester but requirements were still priority one. Next semester lightened up academically but clinic was still there. Now school was a non-ending academic blur. Somewhere in that blur Temple basketball was ranked number 1 in the nation and a new clinical facility was on the way (most still think its for the medical school). The year ended, and that following Monday, we were the new seniors! We were the top dogs, if only we could have gotten rid of the old top dogs. Now clinic was all that mattered with the exception of those applying to grad programs and residencies. Our graduation clocks were ticking faster and some of us weren't even out of perio! Few obstacles lay ahead but they were biggies. National Boards part II came and the race for graduation and clinic requirements was on. Between here and NERB's lie a load of crowns, castings, and complex foils. But all our patients needed were perio and partial dentures! Throating our fellow man became the order of the remaining days. Yes, we endured all the inhumanities dental school had to offer. This small summary of our dental school years may not seem like much. In fact, most any Temple graduate may read this and remember that they were there too. Our class may not be that different but in our days here at Temple we shook them up a bit. We raised ourselves up in national board scores, much to everyone's surprise. We changed requirements and even got ourselves a dignified colored clinic coat. We were here in the years of change. We were the last class to kill a dog or even have a physio lab, the last of the old O.D. . And we may be the last to graduate from the present clinic. Let's not forget what we've been through so when someone tells us they are thinking of going to dental school, we can tell them to try their hand at something more practical. Like, for instance, refrigeration or air conditioning repair. These were our lives, and this is our time. Have a nice life! Odontolog '89 18 21 22 23 24 feJ,, 26 27 28 29 31 SENIORS SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY TEMPLE UNIVERSITY EDGAR S. ACUNA Staten Island, New York State University Of New York At Albany Psychology, B.A. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Latin American Dental Society, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Odontolog Staff (Photo Editor), Xi Psi Phi (Vice President '87- 88), Leopold Greenbaum Society (Dictator), Men of Leisure Club As much as I’d like to forget the whole ugly affair. I'm going to miss all the good friends I've made here. It is through their guidance that I've become a better vice ridden degenerate. My future plans include sleeping late, drinking more, and goofing off more efficiently. I someday hope to find a way to make money by watching cable television. Oop! Ack! __Thanks to my entire family for all their love and support. I could never have done it without you! h TERESA J. ADDIEGO Philadelphia, Pennsylvania University Of Delaware Biology, B.S. ASDA Dear Mom and Dad, Thank you. 1 love you both. Now I can live a wonderful life. And that is what I'm going to do. I am going to travel and work in an area that is warm and beautiful. Goodbye North Philadelphia!!! DAVID P. ADEN Bowen, Illinois Quincy College Biology, B.5 Montana State University Microbiology, M.S., Ph.D. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Periodontal Honor Society, Stomatognathic Society, Xi Psi Phi (President, '88-89), Interfraternity Council (President '88-89). The four years have gone rapidly - the future is ours. Plan to enjoy it as much or more than you did in dental school. The years spent at Temple Der’al will soon be part of the GOOD OLD DAYS . ANDREW J. ADLER Brooklyn, New York Suny Binghampton Touro College Biology, B.S. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Alpha Omega, Leopold Greenbaum Society (El Jefe) Let the soul be assured That somewhere in the universe It should rejoin its friend And it would be content and, Cheerful, alone for a thousnd years To my family, Thank you for your support, patience, and understanding. Without you, today would not be possible. What else can I say but I love you. To my friends. Best of luck in the future. I hope all your dreams come true. Keep in touch. PATRICK J. ADONIZIO Pittston, Pennsylvania Indiana University Of Pennsylvania Biology, B.S. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Leopold Greenbaum Society (President and Co-founder). Many thanks to my parents without whom my education would not have been possible. My family and friends also deserve thanks for enduring life as Temple Univ. Dental School patients. PEDRO A. BAEZ Yauco, Puerto Rico University Of Puerto Rico - Rum Biology, B.S. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Latin American Dental Society. I want to give thanks to my parents for their support and love and specially to my wife Marian, for being there when I needed it most. To all my friends I wish good luck. Most probably I will be in general practice in Puerto Rico, so anyone is welcome to come out and visit me. RAVI BALASUBRAMANIAM Big Stone Gap, Virginia University Of Virginia Economics, B.A. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Student Officer (1985-1986 Vice-President) Looks like we made it; we are finally graduating from Temple. The past four years have been memorable and a time of accomplishments. I have made some close friends who made going through school much more enjoyable. 1 met a very special person at Temple who has changed my life in many ways, which I will cherish for ever and ever. I want to thank my sister and my parents for their love and support they have given me. Special thanks to all the professors who have enriched us in many ways. All the best . . Class of 1989 DAVID J. BALESTRINI Plains, Pennsylvania Wilkes College Biology, B.S. ASDA, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Odontolog Staff (Editor), Delta Sigma Delta (President), ACLS certified, Howie's Hoopers. Dental school was quite a challenge for me. and 1 don't think I could have made it without the support of my family. I don’t know what else to say except thanks. Over these four years (I hope only four) I've made many new friends, ones 1 11 always remember as being special to me. I hope the end of dental school is not goodbye but instead, until I see you. Immediately after dental school I plan to join the navy for three years (1 guess I should tell Mom and Dad) and my long range plans are for a nice dental practice somewhere in the United States. Special thanks to my staff for the yearbook, they went above and beyond the call of duty for this book. Ya know guys, someday someone will thank us. Best wishes and good luck to the Class of '89. RICHARD S. BAUM Syracuse, New York Suny - Binghamton History, B.A. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Alpha Omega. I wasn't sure what to expect when 1 entered dental school and now I am not sure what to expect when I get out. I've made some good friends here and I wish them all the best of luck. Dental school at times should be compared to war; you should receive a medal of honor just for getting out alive. 1 hope to someday look back upon this experience and laugh, but most likely I'll get a headache. I plan to do a one year GPR, get married, set up private practice, and play golf every Wednesday afternoon. JOHN C. BINKLEY Atlanta, Georgia University Of Georgia Biology, B.S. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Delta Sigma Delta, Intramural basketball league. I would like to thank my wife, Bettina, without whom dental school would have been impossible to get through; instead of only having been long, difficult, and stressful. Thank you Mom and Dad for being there for me whenever 1 asked for your help and all the times you were there when I didn't but needed it anyway. JEFFREY R. BRENNER Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Temple University Psychology, B.A. ASDA, Alpha Omega, Leopold Greenbaum Society. MICHAEL V. BROGNA Pittston, Pennsylvania Wilkes College Biology, B.S. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, International Association for Dental Research I can't begin to thank my family for the support, guidance and encouragement they have shown during the last four years. Infinite thanks to Mom, Dad, and Gary. Thanks to Patty for everything she has done for both myself and my family. Thanks also to Bill and Kelly for the great companionship (and dozens of home cooked meals). i 1+ - MARK B. BROWN Hockessin, Delaware University Of Delaware Biology, B.S. ASDA, St. George Oral Cancer Society 1 have learned a great deal here at Temple, not only about dentistry, but also how to handle the vissisitudes that life presents. I would like to thank my parents, my family, and especially my wife Rita for support throughout these years. 1 plan to return to Delaware to begin my professional career and hopefully earn enough money to buy out a few large companies. CHRISTINE A. BRUNO West Pittston, Pennsylvania Wilkes College Biology, B.S. ASDA, AAWD, Endodontology Study Club, St. George Oral Cancer Society. The years have gone by so fast but the great memories will always last. You've taught me to learn from the past ... and for that I need you. You've helped me when times were rough and because of that you've made me tough ... and for that 1 thank you. You've made me realize that there's alot more to learn out on my own and never give up. I hope my life can be as happy as yours has been ... I know that friends will come and go but the two best friends that I will always know are you, Mom and Dad, and for that I love you. JONATHAN E. BURKE Yardley, Pennsylvania Temple University, School Of Pharmacy Pharmacy, B.S. Pharmacy ASDA, Oral Surgery Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, American Association of Dental Research Student Research Group (President). Thanks to Mom, Dad, Nan, Tracey, Clancy, Dave, Andrea, Glen, Chris, Elvis, Roddy, Meryl and most of all, my ever encouraging and persevering wife Kim Marie. Future plans include surgery, real estate investing, and winning the Hobie 17 Nationals. To my colleagues, just think of dental school as a detour on the highway of life, and remember that nothing worth knowing can be understood with the mind. JOANNE C. BURRELL Warminster, Pennsylvania Chestnut Hill College Biochemistry, B.5. Stomatognathic Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Periodontal Honor Society (Vice-President '88), ASDA Thanks to the love and support from my family and friends, my dreams have come true. My husband Jack, has been the rock I stand by, my cheerleader and the love of my life. We have been blessed with a beautiful boy, Christopher, this past year. With Jack's support and Chris' smiles 1 have the courage to face each day. 1 only wish their names could be included on my diploma. Now on to chase another dream ... MICHAEL L. BYDALEK Wynnewood Pennsylvania Temple University Psychology, B.A. ASDA, Student Council (Member; '86-89), Student Officer (Vice President; '86-89), Odontolog Staff (Photographer), Disciplinary Committee (Member; '87-89), OVAK Club (President; '87-89), TUDS Open Margin Open (Co-chairman; '88-89). There is no substitute for hard work and effort beyond the call of mere duty. That is what strengthens the soul and ennobles one's character.” Walter Camp, Coach Dad . Hi ... ah, what time do you want to tee-off? 7:35 or 7:42?” Marilyn. Ready? Buckle up, because we are off! There is nothing in the world like family. Love you all. MONICA G. CAHUE Maitland, Florida University Of South Florida Biology, B.A. ASDA, AAWD, ASDC, Endodontic Study Club, Latin American Dental Society (Treasurer), Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Xi Psi Phi (Vice President). I thank my Mom for all her love, support and strength. Without her and the rest of my family, it would have been almost impossible to get through it all. Hard to believe but I won't be returning to Florida. I'm staying here in Philadelphia to practice. I’ll miss all you schnockelmaniacs. Never in my life have I ever met a hornier group of people. The laughter and good times have really made TUDS tolerable. Good luck to everyone - we did it!! MARIA A. CAPACIO Wayne, Pennsylvania Temple University, Ursinus College Biology, B.A. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club (Treasurer). I would like to take a moment to thank my family for their love and support without which I would not have made it. Mom, Dad, Rick, and Ben I love you. I would like to thank my friends for the fun and memories that I will cherish forever. My future plans are to practice dentistry in Philadelphia, own a few small towns, and take long weekends to Avalon. RUSSELL J. CAPUTO Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania University Of Pittsburgh Pharmacy Major ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Howie's Hoopers, Temple Intramural football, basketball and softball. My future plans are to return to Beaver Falls and practice side by side with my brother, also a TUDS graduate. I wish a happy and successful future for all my classmates. If you can graduate from TUDS, there is no milestone that's unreachable Yes, even for you Big Ern! NANCY A. CASEY Hatboro, Pennsylvania Ursinus College Biology, B.S. Stomatognathic Society (Secretary '88), St. George Oral Cancer Society, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Endodontology Study Club, ASDC, ASDA Helping is one's most precious possession. Helping another, without thought of repayment is in itself repayment; however, helping with thought of repayment is also natural, and good, because the help is being offered. I would like .to thank Mom, Dad, Mimi, Colleen, Michael, Colleen, Bob, Tim, Patty, Shawn, Shannon, Michael, and Mr. and Mrs. McCarthy for all your love, support, and help. I would also like to thank God for making me a part of such a giving family; 1 really appreciate all you have done for me. Your encouragement has shown me that success comes in cans , not can'ts . Thanks again to my family and friends-I couldn't have made it through dental school without your constant love and support and much appreciated HELP. HOWARD H. CHI Stockton, California University Of The Pacific Biology, B.A. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Odontolog Staff (Layout Editor, Photographer), Psi Omega (Protocol Manager '86- 87), ACLS certified, Health Fair ('86-87), Howie's Hoopers, 125th Anniversary Celebration Committee, Graduation Committee 1989, Men of Leisure Club. I would like to thank my Mom and Dad, and the whole family for their support throughout my dental years here at Temple. It's been hard for me to be away from my family and friends, but coming out here to the East Coast has enrichened me. It has given me the opportunity to experience life out here away from the West. I've made so many new friends for whom without their help and support I would have not survived. I'll miss them very much when I leave. And I would like to wish them and my classmates good luck in their future endeavors. My plans are to return to California and establish my practice. And who knows, it may be a beach front office. Surf's up!! MAGDALENE N. CLOUSER Allentown, Pennsylvania Northampton County Area Community College, Muhlneberg College Dental Hygiene ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club (Vice President), Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society (Secretary) When 1 first made my decision to go back to school after being a hygienist for over ten years, I knew the path would be a long, winding road with lots of ups and downs. If it wasn't for the support of my family and friends, I don't know if I could have made it. I especially like to thank my children, Michael and Nicole, for their support and encouragement. And for all those times that Niki had to take care of the house and me while I was busy studying. I am glad that I got to be part of the Class of 1989. The experience I've gained and the friends that I made will last me forever. Good luck to everybody! MICHELLE CONWAY - DIAZ Belleville, New Jersey University Of Puerto Rico Pre-Dental Major ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Latin American Dental Society (President '88-89), Oral Surgery Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society. I thank my parents and inlaws for ail their support and encouragement during the past four years and especially for being such wonderful grandparents. I thank my husband Efrain for his tremendous faith in us. We are a strong team and we have fought against all odds - raising a family, late night studying, finishing clinical requirements, etc. And there are three very special little people in my life, Joseph, Carlos and Nicole, who have made all of this worthwhile. I have enjoyed being part of the graduating class of 1989. Best of luck to everyone! GREGORY P. CORTELLESSA Shillington, Pennsylvania Albright College Biology Major ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, St. George Oral Cancer Society. Finally! The only person who could possibly be happier for me to be finished is my wife, Lee. I could not begin to show her how much I appreciate all that she has done for me. She has worked for this degree as hard, if not harder, than I have. Well, “we have done it! The degree is ours. Our future plans include practicing in the Reading area where we eventually want to build a home and start our family. I would also like to thank everyone else who has helped me to keep going when 1 least felt like it - my grandparents, my family, my wife's family, and especially my late mother who's memory has really made a difference in my life. I wish the best of luck to the Class of 1989. RICHARD A. COVATTO Erie, Pennsylvania University Of Pittsburgh Chemistry Major ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Intramural Football and Softball Champions Four years ago I first gazed upon Temple Dental School and wondered what it would be like to graduate. I never realized how many people would be involved in getting a person through dental school. I would like to thank my family for their support, especially my wife Roseann, because her compulsive behavior wore off just enough to get me through school. My future plans are to practice in Philadelphia, and then Pittsburgh (Mecca). Joany, the ten year wait is finally over. KENNETH D. CROSS Berwick, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State University Biology, B.S. ASDA, ASDC (Treasurer), Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society (Sec. Treas.), St. George Oral Cancer Society, Student Council (Class of '89 Sec. Treas.), Student Officer (Class of '89 Sec. Treas.), Odontolog Staff (Sec. Treas.), Intramural football '88, Intramural tennis '86. Four years can evoke many changes in a life. Without a strong family to be a good foundation, a person can lose stability and feel like a failure, especially in the stressful environment of a professional school. My family has been such a stable foundation to me. My father, has been my idol. His determination and perseverance to succeed in life and business has given me confidence in myself. 1 couldn't face stressful situations without him. F G Quality Kitchen Cabinets could never be in more qualified hands and 1 couldn't have a better dental patient. My mother has been my emotional stability. Her care and understanding was always there to listen to my problems. I couldn't get through the day without her. My sisters have been through many tough situations. 1 look up to them for getting the most enjoyment out of any situation. My friends are always there. If not for them, life would be very bland and not worth living. To you all. I dedicate my years of work and education. God bless and thank you. Future plans: Specialization in orthodontics or general practice in eastern Pennsylvania, artistic ventures and a stride toward The Tour de France. ANTHONY J. D'ANGELO Hazleton, Pennsylvania King's College Biology, B.S. ASDA, ASDC, St. George Oral Cancer Society. I would like to thank my family and friends for all their support. Dental school has been a very challenging experience for me and 1 am very grateful to all the people who helped me through it with their inspiration and confidence. I feel that the experiences here at Temple have given me the confidence to go on and achieve my future goals. My future plans are to enter my fathers private practice at home and work as a general dentist. I would like to wish the very best of luck and success to the entire Class of 19S9 in both their professional careers as well as their personal endeavors. MELVIN J. DANIELS Bristol, Pennsylvania Temple University Psychology, B.A. ASDA, ASDC (Vice President), Endodontology Study Club, Stomatognathic Society, Delta Sigma Delta, Leopold Greenbaum Society (Mystic Ruler). JEFFREY B. DEMILT Scotch Plains, New Jersey Fairleigh Dickinson University (Madison) Biology Major Delta Sigma Delta (Official Beer Taster), Defensive end and special teams player dental flag football team, number three bowler Cherry Hill men's dental team. 1 would like to thank my parents for all their support. Dental school has been a great growing experience. When I graduate, 1 intend to serve my country for at least six to eight years in the Army Dental Corp. MICHAEL S. DE SALVO Doylestown, Pennsylvania Colgate University Biology, B.A. ASDA, ASDC, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, Stomatognathic Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Psi Omega (Vice President). Thank you to my family and friends for all their support and especially to mom and dad for giving me this opportunity. EFRAIN DIAZ Luquillo, Puerto Rico University Of The Sacred Heart Pre-Dental Major ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Latin American Dental Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society. I thank my wife Michelle and our parents for all their support and guidance during the past four years. I also thank my three beautiful children. Joseph, Carlos and Nicole for bringing so much joy and laughter into my life. They have made the difficult times more bearable. Being part of the Class of 1989 has been great. I wish everyone the best of luck. DAVID M. DILLON Rosemont, Pennsylvania St. Joseph's University Biology, B.S. Endodontology Study Club, Psi Omega (Social Chairman) Philadelphia Frisbee Club, Goody Minister First, I'd like to thank all of the compromised mouths and patient's patience that made this possible, especially uncle Billy. Second, I'd like to thank the many instructors who didn't teach me, but made me teach myself. Third, family and friends, especially Mom and Dad, and my little brother Larry. Fourth, the Frisbee Pie Company and Whamm-O. Last, the Philadelphia Parking Authority for their relentless pursuit. And on a different level, Shawn - Boomer is everywhere. I should have gone anywhere. DAVID R. EDENBAUM Bethesda, Maryland University Of Maryland Microbiology Major ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Alpha Omega (President '88-89), ACLS. I would like to thank my mother, my grandparents and my inlaws for all their faith and support. While the last few years have been a blur, I distinctly remember that through all the late nights, the lab work, the piles of papers and filthy lab coats, my wife Cecily patiently taking care of us both. This degree is ours! Now the fun really starts! I plan to specialize in periodontics and to set up wherever we feel like going that day. JOSEPH E. ELSWERT Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania Millersville State College Biology, B.S. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Student Council, Student Officer, (Class President), Odontolog Staff, Psi Omega (Rush Chairman). I want to thank all of you for giving me the opportunity to work in your behalf these past few years. Many of you have touched my life in a special unforgettable way. I want to offer my most sincere gratitude to my parents. Without their mental encouragement and financial assistance, these past 4 years would of been a hard fantasy. And of course, my beloved Joan. Her perseverance was relentless. She shared my worst moments and the best. Thank you for staying by my side. I love you all. God bless you! ANTHONY J. ERMOCIDA Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cabrini College Chemistry, B.S. I would like to express my deepest and most sincere gratitude to my parents. For without their emotional support, none of these opportunities would have been possible. The sound foundation, which has been provided by my dental school experience, should provide me with the essential prospectives necessary to attain both professional and personal success. I would like to wish the rest of my class the very best of luck in any of their endeavors. CHRISTOPHER B. ERNST York, Pennsylvania Juniata College Pre-Dentistry, Biology, B.S. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Xi Psi Phi (Social Chairman), Men of Leisure Club. I would like to thank my parents for their patience and understanding now that I am at the end of my stay at Temple University. I must continue on the road into the future. I had some good times and made many friends that will give me everlasting memories. My future plans include a practice in one of the southeastern states. RICHARD J. FEDERICO Mountainside, New Jersey Rider College Biology, B.S. ASDA. When the coffee is hot, and the talk is good, and the feeling is easy, and the laughter is light, and the memories are many, But the time is too short You know you're with a good friend. These four years have been unexplainable and when its over the credit belongs to my family and Staci, whom I love beyond words. I also owe alot to my best friend, thanks dmg! PETER FLAHERTY Burlington, Massachusetts St. Joseph's University Biology, B.S. Oral Surgery Honor Society, Men of Leisure Club. I'd like to thank my parents and family for all of their support and understanding over the past four years I've enjoyed my stay here and will cherish the friendships I've made. My intent is to practice in New England or Tahiti depending on the weather. n 'i LYNETTE C. FORTENBERRY Washington, D.C. Howard University Zoology, B.S. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Alpha Omega. Thank you Mom, Dad and Chuck for all of your love, support, understanding and encouragement. You gave me the strength to continue and see the light at the end of the tunnel. My future plans are to practice in Washington D.C. . GREGORY J. GAGLIARDI Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Temple University Biology Major ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Xi Psi Phi, Leopold Greenbaum Society (Imperial Wizard). When first deciding to pursue dentistry as a career, the uncertainties and apprehensions were overwhelming. With time and the help and love of my family I grew and was able to overcome those apprehensions. With even more time, another special person loved me and helped me to grow and mature. To these people I owe my success. I love each of them very much and they will always be the well of strength that I draw from. TODD M. GOTTLIEB Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania Muhlenbery College Natural Science, B.S. ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Alpha Omega, Infectious Disease Committee (Student Rep). I would like to thank my parents for all their love and support for the past 24 years. I d also like to thank the love of my life, Chari, for standing behind me all the way. I'm psyched to say goodbye to the 'Nightmare on Broad Street but deep in my heart I have special memories of the good friends I have made. My future plans are to practice dentistry, work as little as possible, while making the most money possible. Welcome to the real world, where everything doesn't always have to be done twice! DENISE M. GRABENSTETTER Dallas, Pennsylvania Wilkes College Biology, B.5. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Psi Omega Thanks for the memories .. this has been four years of utter enjoyment and intolerable hell - I never knew there were so many things you could do with wax!! Seriously, I want to thank my family for all their love and support. Without their guidance, God only knows where I'd be - probably on vacation in Bora Bora!! VICTOR L. GREGORY II Bensalem, Pennsylvania Juniata College Biology Pre-Dentistry St. George Oral Cancer Society, Endodontology Study Club, ASDA, Delta Sigma Delta Fraternity I would like to thank Marcella and Caitlin for showing me how not to study. I would like to thank all my patients who didn't show up for preventing me from finishing earlier. I plan to stay in dental school for the next twenty years and regraduate with my daughter. Maybe I'll specialize by then. education Major ASDA TODD D. HABEEB Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania University Of Scranton Biochemistry, B.S. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Psi Omega. I dedicate this page to the efforts of everyone involved in helping me get this degree. There are many names which could he printed here, but so much credit is due to my parents who have always inspired me to try harder. On the lighter side - I vow tremendous discounts to those patients who travelled many miles and spent many hours sitting through my training. For me - may I always remember the fun of it all. ERIC J. HARTZELL High Point, North Carolina University Of North Carolina - Chapel Hill Zoology, B.S. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Psi Omega. To my parents and family, 1 would like to say thanks for all your love, support and encouragement without which 1 could not have made it. Thanks to all my friends at home for understanding. To my new friends at school, thanks for your help and the good times which made life at Temple a little easier. 1 wish you all the best of luck and successful careers. SHAHAB HASHEMI Tehran - Iran University Of Maryland Biology, M.S. Pathology, Ph.D Endodontology Study Club, Stomatognathic Society, Oral Surgery Honor Society, ASDC, ASDA, Academy of General Dentistry RICHARD T. HERMAN Scranton, Pennsylvania King's College Biology, B.S. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society. St. George Oral Cancer Society, Academy of General Dentistry, Committee member of the 125th Anniv. of TUDS. I would like to express my appreciation to my fiancee, Marie Ruddy, for all her support during the past four years. She has stood by my side during the trying times and has made me a better person along the way. Also I would like to thank my mother, Mildred, for her support and my grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Lewis. For if it was not for them, I would not be where I am today. Thank you. DENNIS A. HERNANDEZ Miami, Florida University Of Miami Biology, B.S. ASDA, Latin American Dental Society. I would like to thank my mom and dad foi all of their support while I've been in school and especially my wife Lorraine who listened patiently to all of my complaints. 1 also want to thank all of the friends I made for the good times we shared. I will miss you all. My future plans are to open a general practice and start a family. SALVATORE J. INFANTINO Pittston, Pennsylvania Wilkes College Biology, B.S. Stomatognathic Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Periodontal Honor Society, Endodontology Study Club, ASDA, ASDC, Leopold Greenbaum Society, Cleveland Browns Honor Society To my family: Mom, Dad, Maria, Gram, Cramp, Aunt C. my wife Lisa, and my beautiful son Sal, who without the love, support, friendship and guidance you have given me, I would not be where 1 am today. There is not enough space to express how much 1 am grateful to all of you-I love you all and will never forget you. BLAIR A. JONES Laurel, Delware Washington College Biology Business Administration ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Xi Psi Phi. I would like to thank my family very much for the support they have given me during my dental education. I especially would like to express my sincere appreciation to my parents. They gave me their all! To my classmates I wish a successful and fulfilled dental career. RICHARD S. JONES Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State (71-73) Temple University ('83-85) Electrical Engineer ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Odontolog Staff, Psi Omega. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference . Author unknown. Many thanks to those friends and family whose support and love got me through these four years. To my father, who would have been proud of this achievement and to my mother, who has always been there when I needed her; 1 love you. To my loving wife, Cathy, for all her love, encouragement and patience this great achievement could not have been possible; 1 love you. And finally, to my little girl, Elise, who makes my problems at school seem millions of miles away at the end of the day by her personality and laughter; I love you. JEFFREY M. KEATING Yardley, Pennsylvania Muhlenberg College Natural Science, B.S. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Psi Omega, Leopold Greenbaum Society (Grand Pooba). KEITH S. KIEFER Reading, Pennsylvania Albright College Biology, B.5. Endodontology Study Club, ASDA, Alpha Omega Fraternity I would like to thank my mother and father and my mother-in-law for all of their support. I would also like to thank Laura, my wife, for her understanding and patience. It has been a long road for the both of us. To the friends I have made along he way, congratulations and good luck. I would also like to thank Dr. Levan for extending me the opportunity to return to Reading, Pa. and join him in his dental practice. KENNETH C. KILLINO Old Forge, Pennsylvania Temple University Biology, B.A. St. George Oral Cancer Society, Endodontology Study Club, ASDC, ASDA, Psi Omega Fraternity (house manager 88), Temple Rugby Club After four years of school at the 2000 block of North Broad Street, and four years at the 3300 block, I am glad that I will not have to use the subway anymore. I plan to go home and practice in or near the town that 1 grew up in. Old Forge. It'll be great to leave the office on Friday and go to one of the many pizza places and have some real pizza! In closing: Thanks Mom and Dad! DEBORAH J. KIM Treddyferrin, Pennsylvania Philadelphia College Of Pharmacy And Science Pharmacy, B.S. ASDA, AAWD, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, St. George Oral Cancer Society. I would like to thank God, my parents, my brothers, my aunt and my sister Susan for their support. Dental school has been delightful many a days. Faculty and friends were more helpful and I will miss them dearly. My future plans are to practice general dentistry in New Jersey and God willing, specialize in periodontology. KWAN 5. KIM Cheltenham, Pennsylvania La Salle University Biology, B.A. Delta Sigma Delta RICHARD C. KLEINER Narberth, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State University Biology, B.S. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society (Vice President), Intramural football and softball. Teeth I've prepped many. Pete never got any Graduate and get paid, you might get 1_d. Dentistry is cool, Russell's a fool So do that crown, and leave that hick town. I've worked real hard, Covatto's a lard Work hard on your feet, and just don't eat. You know this is a jest, you guys are the best! These years have gone fast, but your friendship will last. When I get out, and there is no doubt When the money gets flowin. my Porsche will be goin. Red Rider EDWARD J. KOLONSKY JR. Shenandoah, Pennsylvania Albright College Biochemistry, B.S. Endodontology Study Club, ASDC, ASDA Eight years of higher education leave me with numerous people to thank. First and foremost. Mom and Dad for everything imaginable. Also, my fiancee, Johanna, and her parents for being there when my parents weren't. And of course, all of my family and friends for being themselves. Our future plans include a September 1989 wedding and opening a private practice in Shenandoah, PA. Goodbye and God bless. ANDREW N. KOUKOULAS Astoria, New York New York University Chemistry, B.S. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Crown Hog. Thanks to my parents, my wife Katherine, and my brother Manoli. For your constant faith in me, and the love and support you have given me. It would have been impossible without you. This degree belongs to all of us. Afiepomeno sthn mnymoi toy theodopoy dhmhtpiadh. But you know, the darkest hour, is always before the dawn, and it appears to be a long time, such a long, long, long time before the dawn. CSNV IRA J. LISS Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Albright College Biology, B.S. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Stomatognathic Society SANDRA L. LOPATOFSKY Troy, Pennsylvania WACC, Holy Family College R.D.H. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, St. George Oral Cancer Society. To my family, You have been my cheering squad tor these last four years!! Thank you for your constant encouragement and support and for always being there when I needed you. Love, Sandy CHRISTOPHER J. LYONS Cocoa Beach, Florida Suny-Albany Chemistry And History, B.A., B.S. Xi Psi Phi Thanks Mom and Dad, I finally made it! ROBERT MALFARA Cherry Hill, New Jersey Fairleigh Dickinson University Biology, B.S. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Xi Psi Phi (Social Chairman), Crown Hog, Men of Leisure Club, Leopold Greenbaum Society, Intramural Softball Champions. Before I knew it, my interest in dentistry was nothing more than a hobby. At a local ADA meeting, I meet this guy who felt the same way when he was in dental school. When I told him of my problem, he pulled out a home study guide with many career opportunities. I chose one that I thought suited me best and studying over lunch breaks earned my home study degree. And now that dental school is over, I can finally open up my own used car company. DRIVE TH! JEFFREY M. MANZO Moosic, Pennsylvania Wilkes College Biology, B.S. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Psi Omega, Howie's Hoopers, Crown Hog. I would like to thank my Mom and Dad, my relatives, and future relatives (especially my future wife Shelly) for all the support they have given me. Their love and support helped me to keep my head up during some of the more difficult times. Once again, 1 thank you. My future plans are to open a professional building in the Pocono area from which 1 will practice general dentistry. EDWARD L. MARRA Niagara Falls, New York Niagara University Biology Major ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Delta Sigma Delta, Crown Hog, 1988 Open Margin Open Golf Tournament Champion. I ain't here on business I'm only here for fun. And Patti you're the only one! JAMES B. MARSHALL Nutley, New Jersey Rutgers University Zoology, B.A. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Crown Hog. The things taught in schools and colleges are not an education but the means of education. Ralph Waldo Emerson Nothing in education is so astonishing as the amount of ignorance it accumulates in the form of inert facts. Henry Adams When I think back on all the crap I learned in high school It's a wonder I can think at all Paul Simon EDWARD A. MASSAKOWSKI Avoca, Pennsylvania Wilkes College Medical Technology, B.S. St. George Oral Cancer Society, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, Endodontology Study Club, ASDA I can never thank enough my wife Paulette for support and help beyond compare in the achievement of this profound goal. I also give undying thanks to those family and friends who have contributed greatly to my success in dental school. BONNIE L. MAZUR Brigantine, New Jersey Boston College Biology And Math, B.S. St. George Oral Cancer Society, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Endodontology Study Club, Academy of General Dentistry, ASDC, ASDA These four years represent a small slice of time, but will almost certainly carry a lifetime of memories. Looking back over the years, some memories may become hazy, just as new focuses will develop. In all, my experiences were colored by the support of my family, friends, and those instructors who never lost sight of their humanity, and ours. Upon graduation I will be acquiring a general practice in Linwood, N.J. RICHARD J. McCANN Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania King's College Biology, B.S. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, American Assoc, of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons, American Academy of General Dentistry, 1988 Open Margin Open Golf Tournament Champion. Harry Chapin once said ... Old friends are better than new friends, for they know where you are and they know where you have been .. Over the past few years only one person stood by me every step of the way, my oldest and best friend, Nina. It has been through her blood, sweat and tears that makes this all possible. Thank you my love. Future plans include a GP along the southern coast, children and politics, and of course, golfing. PAIGE E. MILLER Coopersburg, Pennsylvania Moravian College Biology, B.S. ASDA, St. George Oral Cancer Society. Dental school went quicker than I ever could have imagined, and I'll remember the past four years, good and bad, for a long time. When I go back to Bethlehem to practice with my father. I'll take with me thoughts of everyone who made this place tolerable. And should I ever forget all the hard work, 1 just have to see the gold in my mother's and Heidi's smiles to remind me! REBECCA A. MILLER Wind Gap, Pennsylvania Franklin And Marshall College Accounting, B.A. St. George Oral Cancer Society, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Endodontology Study Club, ASDC, ASDA, Psi Omega Fraternity Thinking back to the beaches of Cancun, Mayan Temples. Newport tennis, Lucy's sauce. Tequila with Mr. T, Zydeco ....Trying to forget the car radio, no shows, re-makes, parking tickets. Looking toward a general practice resi- dency and eventually private practice UEANNE E. MITCHELL Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State University Science (General), B.S. kSD . Endodontology Study Club There were so many days when 1 just wanted to give in, but at my lowest points, you were both there to pick me up. For all of the support and love, Thank you Mom and Dad - 1 never would have made it without you. JON A. MOLINARE Lake Hiawatha, New Jersey Southampton College Of Long Island University Marine Biology, B.S. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Senior rep Committee on Professionalism. First of all 1 would like to thank my parents, without whom 1 would never have made it out of this place. Next 1 thank the banks and lending institutions for the money to cover my expenses. All of the people who made my time here enjoyable and the ones who made it a living hell. Especially 1 would like to thank the S.O.B. who stole my cabinet sophomore year. Once again thank you one and all. LURLENE T. MONTEIRO Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Temple University Medical Technology, B.S. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society PATRICK J. MUNLEY Sugar Notch, Pennsylvania Hamilton College Psychobiology, B.A. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, 300 club. Thanks to my mom, for without her help I never would have made it through dental school. Thanks to Aunt Jean and Maggie, Kevin and Jack for their help and support. Thanks to Penny for being there when I needed her. ROBERT S. NEWMAN Ambler, Pennsylvania Temple University Biology, B.A. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Alpha Omega. JEFFREY M. NOVAK Norristown, Pennsylvania Millersville University Economics, B.A. ASDA, Stomatognathic Society, Academy of General Dentistry (Student Member), Alumni Day Table Clinic (May '88) “Sonic Instrumentation of Root Canals . Anything, in life, worth having docs not come easily. And so it has been for myself and family during my tenure in dental school. The idea that became a dream and finally a reality was only possible with the love and support of my wife, Marcie, my children, my parents and my wife's parents, to all of these people my heartfelt thanks. And to all my classmates and their families I sincerely hope that all of your dreams come true. DENISE A. OLACK Kingston, Pennsylvania King's College Biology And Psychology, B.S. Oral Surgery Honor Society (President), Periodontal Honor Society, Stomatognathic Society. I would like to thank: My devoted Mom and Dad for all their love and support they have given me during the toughest four years of my life. My beautiful grandparents who still can’t understand what possessed their granddaughter to become a dentist; yet brag to every friend and neighbor within ears reach. And finally to my ughie Bear who lived through my good and bad moments. You always found a way to make my troubles disappear with your smiling eyes! I couldn't have done it without you!!! Love always, Denise KENNETH J. OSKOWIAK Abington, Pennsylvania Dickinson College Biology, B.S. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, Stoma-tognathic Society, Delta Sigma Delta. EDWARD A. OWENS Meadville, Pennsylvania Gannon University Biology, B.S. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, XI Psi Phi To my Mom, Dad, and the rest of my family, a big thank you for helping me through my schooling. Without their support, it would have been much harder. To all my friends, I wish you luck and success; I will miss you. My future plans will take me to Wilmington, North Carolina, where I'll establish my own private practice. FRANK A. PETTISANI JR. Vineland, New Jersey Stockton State College Marine Biology Biology Major Endodontology Study Club, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Xi Psi Phi. Thanks Mom, Dad, Lisa, Ronnie, Donna, Charlie, Alexandra and Donna. 1 couldn't have done it without you. See ya on the rip Frank MICHAEL J. PRZYWARA Old Forge, Pennsylvania Wilkes College Biology Major Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, Stomatognathic Society, Psi Omega. My parents always said, In the end it will all pay off. I can never repay them for everything they have given me. Mom and Dad, thank you once again for all your support, understanding and love. To my sister, Lisa, my grandparents, my fiancee, Lynanne and her family, and to everyone who has come to know- me, I would like to say thank you for the fond memories; and, good luck to those of you whose path's may not cross mine again. PARASKEVAS I. PSOMIADIS Abington, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State University, Temple University Zeet, Sociology, A.S., B.A. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Alpha Omega, Co-Cap-tain of Temple Dental Soccer Team If there is a time in my life, this far, that I will never forget, is the time I spent at Temple Dental School. I only have to thank my wonderful wife Susan, my mother Victoria, my sister Carol, my father Ilias, my nephew Andreas, my new-mothers Frannie and Kathleen, my new-fathers Ramon and Peter and last but not least, my good friends Ernesto, Tonia, Emanuel, Teresa and many, many more. Thank you for all your support and your endless love. But most of all, thank you dear God for this day. To all my friends in Dental School, I wish you the very best. ROBERT W. QUEALE Yardley, Pennsylvania Villanova University Biology, B.S. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society (Sec Treas '88-89), Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society. Congratulations! I wish all of my friends the best of luck in the future, I'll miss you very much. A special thanks” to mom, dad, and Ann - they not only made it possible, but they made it bearable as well. Take care everybody. NORMA JEANNE B. ROBERTS Cape Coral, Florida Nassau Community College, Suny Old Westbury Biology And Psychology, B.S. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Alpha Omega. I would like to thank my friends and family for ail the love and support without which I could not have survived dental school. 1 need to especially acknowledge my mom for all her prayers not to mention giving birth to me. Dental school has had it's ups and downs sometimes more downs than ups, however 1 have met some very fine people who I'm proud to call friends and colleagues. I'm looking forward to marrying the love of my life L.J. Appelbaum in June and practice dentistry in southwest Florida. Hopefully we'll have a nice little family and live normally ever after. Finally, I thank the lord for getting me through all of this, giving me all my friends, my family and my life. God bless everyone and my sincere congrats to all my classmates. NOREEN M. ROBERTSON Upper Darby, Pennsylvania West Chester State University Biology, B.A. ASDA, Oral Surgery Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Alpha Omega This degree would never have been possible without the love and support of my family and friends. 1 want to thank you for your confidence in me, when I had doubts. Additionally, I wish to thank my friends at the Fels Reserach Institute who kept me sane and intellectually stimulated. Good luck to the Class of 1989. FREDERICK A. ROTH Ellwood City, Pennsylvania Washington Jefferson College A5DA LINDA A. ROTHWEILER Rahway, New Jersey West Chester University Dental Hygiene Education ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Alpha Omega. I wish to thank the faculty and staff of Temple Dental School for a special feeling of pride for the dental profession. I thank my friends here at Temple for wonderful memories of dental school. And to my family, I thank them for giving me the encouragement and support during my graduate career. Michael, for those long hours of explanations on the phone. Mom, you and Dad are always in my thoughts, and without your love and faith I would not have even gone to dental hygiene school. Kenny, thank you so much for the special love and caring through these hectic years, and for allowing me to share the rest of my life with you. My future plans are to practice dentistry the best way I knowhow. LOUIS F. RUBINO JR. Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Ursinus College Chemistry, B.5. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society (President '88-89), St. George Oral Cancer Society, Stoma-tognathic Society. Beth, you're the best, I couldn't have done it without you! Mom and Dad, as always thank you for your love and support. My friends thanks for the laughs; thanks for the memories. Classmates, all the best in the future - much happiness, much success! PATRICK J. SABO Wallingford, Connecticut Gettysburg College Biology, B.A. ASDA, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Stomatognathic Society (Vice President). I would like to dedicate my career, hopefully in the field of orthodontics, to my parents. I've never met two people more caring and dedicated to their children. Thanks for all your support beginning way back in prep school. 1 would have never made it without you. I'd also like to thank someone very special; Sally Scott, for making my life in dental school so easy. It's time to leave this bad attitude behind and set out a new beginning. Good riddance to all the apathy and chaos at Temple. Good luck to all my friends. BRIAN R. SCHOENLY Reading, Pennsylvania Wilkes College Biology, B.S. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Stomatognathic Society If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you. If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you. But make allowance for their doubting too; If you can wait and not be tired by waiting. Or being lied about, don't deal in lies. Or being hated, don't give way to hating. And yet don't look too good, nor talk too wish: If you can dream - and not make your dreams master. If you can think - and not make thoughts your aim; If you can meet with Triumphs and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same; If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken. And stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools; If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss. And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss. If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone. And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them: Hold on! If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue. Or walk with Kings - nor lose the common touch. If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run. Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it, And - which is more - you'll be a Man. my son! Rudyard Kipling r mnciscon CoWmVu, Mainland Oi Dmei CWtusli , $ A. ASOA, ASDC, Sludenl National Denial Assoc. Horn and Dad, vWVs tor a )0 help. Inc, I wouldn't have made it through vhe VvtsV 1 eats without yon. To all my Inends congratulations and oodWV. MARY A. SPEICHER Carbondale, Pennsylvania University Of Scranton Biophysics, B.S. ASDA, AAWD, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Student Council (1986-1988 Secretary; 1988-1989 President), Student Officer (1985-1989 Student Council Representative), Delta Sigma Delta (1987-1989 Treasurer), Health Fair (1985-1989) I would like to take this opportunity to thank my family -especially my mom, brothers - Tom, Jimbo, Patrick and Ke-vine, and my grandparents for all of their love and support these past four years. Without their encouragement and support, I don't think 1 could have made it. Thanks a lot you guys!!! I love you all very much!!! Thanks to all my friends at Temple, expecially Bob - you were always there for me. I'll never forget you. I wish you the best!!! My future plans include a Pediatric Dentistry Residency and someday private practice. I ROBERT J. SPENNATO Springfield, Pennsylvania Ursinus College Biology, B.5. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Stomatognathic Society To the faculty and staff at Temple Dental School, thank you for sharing your knowledge with me. To my patients, thanks for your patience. To my friends, thanks for making these four years livable, bearable, and often fun. To my family, thank you for your love and support (moral and financial). To Debbie, these past four years have been as difficult for you as they have been for me. Thank you for your patience, your support, and most of all, your love. LEWIS A. STORB Terre Hill, Pennsylvania Millersville University Of Pennsylvania Biochemistry, B.S. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Stomatognathic Society (Treasurer), Psi Omega (Treasurer). I would like to. thank everyone who lent support during my four years in dental school. Thanks Michele for understanding times when 1 had to study when we could have been doing something more enjoyable. My future career plans involve post - doctorate studies in orthodontics, after which I would like to establish a private practice in Lancaster county, PA. PAUL D. STRECK JR. Pitman, New Jersey Rutgers University Chemistry, B.S. St. George Oral Cancer Society (President '88), Periodontal Honor Society, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Endodontology Study Club, ASDC, ASDA, ACLS certified My four years at Temple University have prepared me well for a rewarding career in a great profession. I’m sure I'll miss seeing some super people and hearing Brooother' echo through the halls of TUDS. Despite all the difficult and sometimes impossible situations we were faced with, I believe we've all been drawn a little closer and are better prepared to face life, 1 couldn't have achieved what I have without the constant love and support of my family and Kathy, I would like to wish the entire Class of 1989 congratulations-we made it. RICHARD A. TANZILLI II Malvern, Pennsylvania Villanova University Biology, B.5. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Psi Omega, International Assoc, for Dental Research. LORRI A. TOMKO Limerick, Pennsylvania Temple University Dental Hygiene, B.S. ASDA (Class Rep '85-89, President '87-88), Student Council (Treasurer '87-88, Vice President 88-89), Student Officer (ASDA Class Officer), ACLS certified. To my family for their love and support, for without them my education would not have been possible. Following graduation I plan to enter private practice, travel, and enjoy my future family. LUIS A. TORRES Miami, Florida University Of Miami Chemistry Biochemistry Major ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Latin American Dental Society (Vice President), Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, National Alumni Association Table clinics (3rd Place). I would like to give special thanks to my wife, Marlene; children, Christopher and Michael; father and mother, Luis and Estela; mother-in-law, Nelida; Uncle and Aunt, Elpidio and Monica; and sister, Martha. These past four years have been full of good times and bad times, new experiences, and friends, which have made it priceless. I wish everyone lots of health and happiness. May god bless everyone. Future plans are to practice hospital dentistry in Florida. QUAN M. TRAN Haverford, Pennsylvania Temple, Haverford Biology Biochemistry, B.S. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society Even though the journey, how difficult it may have been, is at its end, our memories still thrive among the pillars that shaped our school, a place to which has given birth to our profession. Best of wishes to Class of 1989! NICHOLAS J. UNIS Aliquippa, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State University ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Psi Omega, Rubber Wheel Club. I would like to take the time to thank all the people that made my past six years very important and enjoyable. To my parents and family back home, who have stood behind me the whole way, through thick and thin, who gave me moral support when 1 needed it most. I love you. And I could not forget J.J., who not only stood behind me, but gave me the extra push needed to get over the hump. Also to my friends, thank you, t Has Been Real. I would also like to thank the faculty, especially the members of the Rubber Wheel Club who made me feel right at home. Thank you all. RICHARD S. VANNI JR. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania LaSalle University Biology, B.A. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Stomatognathic Society (President), Psi Omega, ACLS. 1 can't believe school is finally over, it seems just like yesterday Chunks through-up over his instruments on the first day of class. As tough as it was it went really fast, thanks to a lot of good friends who made coming to school enjoyable. 1 can remember puff hoops on the third floor lab (where 1 dominated of course), Pat's steaks without extra-extra cheese, Crinitis, slices lots and lots of slices, and of course long nights at the lab with JUGS of water. All in all it wasn't that bad, but I wouldn't want to do it again. Special thanks to my mother and father, who have supported all my habits throughout, with special thanks to my father who taught me more than anyone. JOSEPH P. VENNERI Hatboro, Pennsylvania Villanova University Biology, B.S. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Psi Omega. Thank you Mom, Dad, Diane, Denise, Doreen and the good doctor for your love, support and words of encouragement. MARGARET T. VIECHNICKI Bethlehem, Pennsylvania Lehigh University Biology Major ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Periodontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Stomatognathic Society, Xi Psi Phi. These past four years have been quite extraordinary. Most important to me now and always are my terrific husband, Joe (alias; Mr. Mom), my son Bryon (I will forget that you did not have any primary points) and the new little one (who was almost recruited to be a prosthetic patient for boards). Your perseverance, support and endless love provided all the motivation I needed. You are the greatest! WILLIAM C. VOCKROTH Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Juniata College Cell Biology, B.S. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Delta Sigma Delta (Historian 86-87, Scribe 87-88), Preclinical Operative Instructor (Senior year). What a blast we've had here in dental school. Almost hate to leave, but I will - gladly. I'll miss all the great friends I've made. I'd like to thank both family and friends for all their support. My future plans are with the U.S. Navy. Hopefully 1 11 be touring the world to see whats out there for a young dentist looking for a good time. Look for me on a sunny beach somewhere far from North Philly. THANH T. VU Pasadena, California University Of California Irvine Biology, B.S. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, St. George Oral Cancer Society To laugh is to risk appearing the fool. To weep is to risk appearing sentimental. To reach out for another is to risk involvement. To expose feelings is to risk exposing our true self. To peace your ideas, your dreams, before the crowd is to risk less. To love is to risk not being loved in return To live is to risk dying. To hope is to risk despair. To try at all is to risk failure. But to risk we must. Because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing. The man, the woman, who risks nothing, does nothing, has nothing, is nothing. Anonymous RICHARD J. WALICKI Falls Church, Virginia University Of Rhode Island Political Geographv Marine Environmental Policy, B.A. Georgetown University Russian Area Studies, M.A. ASDA (President, Temple ASDA 86-87; Trustee, Region III ASDA '87-88), Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society, Student Council (Vice President 86-87), Student Class Officer ('86-89), Academy of General Dentistry, American Dental Assoc. Each day at Temple carried so many memories. To my old companions and to the strangers who may someday turn to this page, welcome! Here is a thin slice of remembrances. They were often happy ones. My family and my friends were, without question, my greatest strengths. I will forever owe them an enormous debt of gratitude. The future may find me practicing general dentistry in the Philadelphia-5. New Jersey areas. Call me. We ll share some laughs and reminiscences. acr STEVEN R. WALLS Leesport, Pennsylvania Gettysburg College Biology, B.A. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, Student Council ('86-87), Student Officer (President; '86-87). Well, 1 made it. Thanks to all my friends and especially my family. I want to wish all my good friends, especially the 3237 crew, good luck and thanks for the great memories. Now 1 am off to the Army to do commando dentistry and to hopefully see the world, but I'll never forget this place or the great friends I made here. GERALD E. WILLIAMS Hazleton, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State University, Bloomsburg University Biology, B.S. And M.S. ASDA, ASDC (President), Endodontology Study Club (President), Peridontal Honor Society, St. George Oral Cancer Society (Asst, to President), Sto-matognathic Society, American Academy of General Dentistry, SCADA. luuaaGiuanlua iu i THE NORTHERN MOST POINT OF THAILAND S afu JEFFREY S. WONDER Reading, Pennsylvania Albright College Biology, B.S. ASDA, Endodontology Study Club Dental school has added many new and exciting adventures to my life. It has made me appreciate how far one is willing to go to attain a goal. My wife, family, and in-laws have given me encouragement these past four years. Dental school has been enjoyable, yet frustrating, but mostly this has been an experience on life itself These past four years can never be replaced. DEBORAH A. YASKIN Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Boston University Biology Psychology, B.A. Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society, ASDC, ASDA It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. I'm glad its over. If you can survive four years of TUDS then, you are one tough cookie. Thanks to my family for their support and understanding. I know at times I've tried your patience, but, my patients have tried mine plenty of times. My deepest gratitude goes to my fiance', Roger because without you honey bunny life at TUDS would be as empty as a ring with a miscast crown. THOMAS M. YATSONSKY Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania University Of Scranton Biology, B.S. ASDA, ASDC, Endodontology Study Club, Oral Surgery Honor Society I am grateful for all the warm relationships that have blossomed out of these four difficult years and hope that each of you achieve what you set out to accomplish in life. Special thanks to Jerwil and Tanz for the all - nighters and for helping me to ascertain Philly's cultural aspects ; Denny for moral support in tooth carving; the Woodstock crew; and Strapper Jones for motivation. 1 hope that many of you will come to visit my home in the Great Outdoors of Lake Ariel, PA. God bless you and take care, Tom Yak Yatsonsky DENNIS N. ZEIDLER Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania University Of Pittsburgh Chemistry, B.S. ASDA I was glad to see that in four years the YAK never lost sight of what was important (fishing, cidar) living with Joe was an experience that I'm glad 1 didn't miss .. belting directions from K.C. on the turnpike .. . locker talk with M.C. PAPPER. M.A.D., L A D, GRUMPY, MRS. D„ I hope in the future everyone gets what they want or at least what they deserve! God bless and Good Luck. ADRIANNE P. ELCOCK JAMES J. LUCIDO ALLAN D. MCDONALD MARK J. MORRONE DAVID J. RECHLITZ DAVID N. SCHLOSSER NOT PHOTOGRAPHED: VICTORIA A. INGLIS PATRICIA L. JOHNSON KENNETH R. MARTIN LEE PATALOWSKI BENJAMIN J. SCHOENBERG CRAIG A. STAFFORD 149 ODONTOLOG STAFF DAVE BALESTRINI - EDITOR IN CHIEF HOWIE CHI - LAYOUT EDITOR, PHOTOGRAPHER ED ACUNA - PHOTO EDITOR, PHOTOGRAPHER KEN CROSS - TREASURER JOE EISWERT - PUBLIC RELATIONS RICK JONES - PHOTOGRAPHER (NOT PHOTO) MICHAEL BYDALEK -PHOTOGRAPHER (NOT PHOTO) ODONTOLOG AUXILIARIES: RICH COVATTO BECKY MILLER LINDA ROTHWEILER MARY SPEICHER We Would Like To Thank Everyone For Their Photo Contributions, For Helping Us In All The Dirty Work, And The Pizza Sales. Your Assistance Was Invaluable And Greatly Appreciated. Odontolog Staff PATRONS DIAMOND CONTRIBUTORS Mr. And Mrs. Lawrence L. Chi Dr. Victor L. Gregory D.D.S. Margaret And Theodore Novak Dr. And Mrs. Frank A. Pettisani Richard S. Vanni Dental Labs GOLD CONTRIBUTORS Dr. And Mrs. Joseph N. Bruno, Jr. Mr. And Mrs. Gary L. Cross Joseph And Delores Dillon Julia Malfara Dr. Michael And Marie Morrone Mr. And Mrs. Ilias Psomiadis Marek Walicki SILVER CONTRIBUTORS Mrs. Candelaria Cahue Mr. And Mrs. Stewart Jones Mr. And Mrs. Rudolph Monteiro Dr. A. Joseph Venneri BRONZE CONTRIBUTORS Charles A. And Helen C. Adonizio Benjamin F. Killino Margaret M. Robertson Mr. Herbert And Mrs. Audrey Schoenly To: The Class of 1989 From: Richard W. Hinson, Admin. Assistant to the Dean What an exciting year this is for each of you, and the School of Dentistry as it celebrates its 125th Anniversary Year. As proud new members of the dental profession, you are a part of this historical moment. Doctors, I congratulate each of you for the fortitude and foresight that has brought you to this time in your life. I share the hope with your families, friends, teachers, and peers that you will always do honor to a grand profession and will never compromise high ethical standards in favor of expediency. While I commend you for your achievements, I would also hope that you will remember the dedication of Dean Martin F. Tansy, whose unique efforts on behalf of dental students will have a lasting effect in the years to come. He is the right man, at the right time, in the right place, for the continued forward progress of a school that stresses academic excellence and professionalism. It has been a genuine pleasure for me to get to know many of you on a personal basis. In particular, I want to acknowledge your excellent class president, Joe Eiswert, for his outstanding efforts on your behalf. In fact, all of your class officers have served you well. As you go out to establish your practices around the country, or go on to postgraduate programs, I wish you great success and happiness. Lastly, doctors, give continued support to Temple, the school that has made you what you are today — members of a proud profession. 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