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TEMPLE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 1987 SKULL 1
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From the Historians Dc3r fellow patients, SKULL 87 STAFF We've made it. Through four years of a prolonged medical admission at Temple University Medical School our minds have gone from mere regurgitation devices to skilled, synthesizing, thinking machines — or so we hope. The EDITOR-IN-CHIEF yearbook staff has attempted to document our hospital stay with the most j en Chavin complete record possible. This record would not have been possible had it not been for extraordinary history-taking and exhaustive physical diagnostic testing. Every class member deserves thanks for providing us with an accurate personal MfirP to fill their own senior page. Special kudos are extended to those who provided especially creative layouts, and to those who managed to submit them on time. A patient’s chart would remain relatively empty without the gathering of consultants. Our gatherings were extensive, and some individuals require recognition: Andy — for his undying patience. Kick — for his everpresent humor, Lisa — for her everpresent husband. Naomi — for her versatility, Nancy — for the seniors, Dave — for his level head, Scott — for his shuttering abilities, llene. Diane Pam — for their perseverance, Robin — for her fast fingers, and Bruce — for starting as creative input and ending up with no dead space. We owe a great debt to Nadine and Jeff, whose patience and openmindedness allowed the invasion of the mob and virtually total disruption of their lives over more than a month. Bill and Harry were life-savers with periodic glucose surges provided at the revolving doors of Independence Place. We made our presence known early, and over four years have contributed to significant improvements in medical education at Temple. This yearbook, unlike any other patient s chart, has explored, uncovered, and hopefully captured that which is most important to the class of 1987. As we embark on our medical careers and travel down whatever paths we choose, the chart assemblers wish you joy and fond remembrance upon reviewing your old records. THEME EDITOR Rick Mankin DEAD-SPACE EDITOR Bruce Feldman PRECLiniCAL EDITOR Dave Brown CLINICAL EDITOR Andy Block SENIOR SECTION EDITOR Nancy Rosenblatt PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Scott Sadel FINANCIAL EDITOR Naomi Fish low COPY EDITOR Robin Spangler DEDICATION EDITORS Dave Bechtel Marcia Mechler LAYOUT EDITORS llene Fischer Lisa Goldstein Pam Brothers Diane Dietzen STAFF Lynn English Patty Valdes-Dapena Jeff Nachman Andy Shapiro Karen Newman Beth Lesnikoski Joe Zibulewsky Jan Shoyer 2
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