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Editors John Robert Tait Laurel Ann Tait Staff Class of 1980 Brian Bliem Robert Herpen Scott Rand Class of 1981 Mike Fein Pam Salzberg Class of 1982 Bruce Lerman Special Thanks to: Len Conway Jay Thyberg James Stewart Gene Pirolli John Harris-Advisor
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tl or myse,f ' s,ar,cd the day of orientation. As I pulled up my car, loaded to the top, an angry Bill Bowman told me that c°uldn’t use the lot to park my car. How silly of me! That man never got any nicer, did he? Those of us who I lived next door saw our spacious apartments, replete with the best furniture money can buy. We later found out that I these apartments came equipped with timely firedrills. l ater, all 12S of us met the faculty and administration. We were informed that we were the best class to date and that we I would do just fine. That theme kept repeating and repeating. We saw a movie about Philadelphia and all the great places to I see. But, they never told us that we would not have the time. After orientation, we had a weekend to go home ... most of us returned. Someone new entered the class of 1980 a half I hour before classes started, and we immediately elected him temporary class president. We should have taken that as an omen. The first day. Dr. Sartor came down to smile at us, and Dr. Bates met us and established the extremely close relationship I we've always had with him. Dr. Gibley then told us that the fun and games were over. Fun, yes. The games? Well, they never I really stopped, did they? Classes started with the Nucleus Ambiguous, which set the tone for Neuro. We went from the Sylvian fissure to the temporal gyrus of Hirschl, and the Neuro Kxpress made no stops in between. Before we knew it, she had covered neuroembryology, neurohistology, and had caused many neuroses. When someone asked what she had said, we heard those immortal words, “Look it up in Barr”. We all felt like going to a bar. 1 J
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