Temple University School of Medicine - Skull Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1985

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cAdministration ADMINISTRATION...............p. 18 LIBRARY......................p. 21 STUDENT LABORATORIES.........p. 21 OFFICE STAFF.................p. 22 FINANCIAL AID................p. 23 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Of TMt COUUONMlAltH Of HtCHtt EDUCATION SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 3400 NORTH BROAD STREET PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA 19140 MUOO DVNIAP SMITH M D Amoum Ow mnni-Hsi WJLUAM r SCHULZE Amumw D«u (Tlfftti MM To The Class of 1985: It Is the time of year when one enjoys the pleasure of congratulating the graduating class on their accoapllshments• This always raises the question of what has been unique or especially deserving about the senior class. Certainly you deserve praise for your wisdom in graduating before tuitions rise even higher and all low cost loan money is eliminated from the Federal Budget. Likewise, I should coanend you on your success In somehow surviving the prolonged struggles to get refund checks from the University. Additional praise must be given for your ability to weather the Innumerable lectures of the second semesters by drawing lots to see which 40X of the class would attend each day. Worthy as all of these reasons for praise may be—and with the kidding aside—my real reason for rejoicing In the opportunity to laud you is that I have enjoyed working with you as a class and a9 individuals, I have delighted in watching your ideas on medicine and careers evolve, and 1 an Impressed with the sense of dedication and responsibility you have displayed. You have borne up when I have had to deny your requests; you have prodded me politely and yet quite effectively when changes were needed; you have both rejoiced In the successes of your classnates and commiserated with their misfortunes; and you have combined knowledge with compassion. Therefore I coanend you, I wish you great success, and I shall miss your presence! Still the time has come to watch you take your positions In the hectic yet rewarding world of medical school graduates; so Godspeed! Sincerely yours, Hugo Dunlap Smith, M.D. 17 HDS JJd

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You Can Start Your Career in Medicine by Calling 1-800-221-TUMS TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE HAS DAYTIME, EVENING AND WEEKEND COURSES IN MANY EXCITING FIELDS SUCH AS SURGERY. PEDIATRICS AND INTERNAL MEDICINE. TEMPLE OFFERS • A beautiful campus in North Philadelphia • Comfortable and inexpensive student housing • Ample parking • Financial aid for qualified students o Placement services I 16 YES. YOU TOO CAN BE A PHYSICIAN! CALL 1-800-221-TUMS TODAY AND ASK FOR HUGO



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cAdministr atiori Sol Sherry. M.D. Dean and Distinguished Professor of Medicine Leo M. Henikoff, M.D. Past Dean - 1979 1984 Ethel Weinberg. M.D. Associate Dean Hugo Dunlap Smith. M.D. Associate Dean for Curriculum William P. Barba. M.D. Associate Vice President for Affiliations Robert Uris Associate Dean for Administration Albert J. Finestone. M.D. Associate Dean for Continuing Education Leon S. Malmud, M.D. Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs Stanton Felzer. Ph.D. Associate Vice President William F. Schulze Assistant to the Dean Charles S. Ireland Assistant to the Dean Director of Recruitment. Admissions and Retention Program Mary Slier Chambers Assistant to the Dean Herman Goldner, Ph.D. Director of Sponsored Research Programs Thomas Freitag Director of Systems and Finance Moses Williams, Ph.D. Director of Student Programs SalvatoreS. Lanzilotti. Ed.D. Director of Education Services Robert Villier Director of Public Relations James Voigt Director of Finance Office Jonathan Cilley. Ph.D. Director of Student Laboratories Stanton W. Saltzman Director of Medical Communications Annette Pierce Director of Clinical Practice Plans Rose A. Ferrara Assistant Director of Administration Judy Russo Manager. Office of Faculty Student Records Ruth E. Diamond Director of the Library Dorothy Dennison Executive Director of Alumni Office Gerry Morton Administrative Assistant Office of Student Programs Diane Lazar Administrative Assistant Dr. Sol Sherry 18 Dr. Leo Henikoff

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