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Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine ( Im o v Oft ot K » AmMi Juno 5, 1982 To The Class of 1982: Sir Willies! Osier once said, Remember how auch you do not know. Do not pour strange oedlclne Into your patients.” I expect those words are true today In probably s different context. As you leave P.C.P.M., you have acquired the basic scientific knowledge as It relates to prevention and care for your patients. You understand nonaal structure and function and you are at the state of the art relative to pathology. As you continue In your practices you will find that new knowledge will emerge. It is laportant that you continue your studies so that you will not fall In providing your patients with the latest available care or even worse, pour strange medicine into them. Don't be the first to give up the old, or to take up the new. Make certain your knowledge Increases and that It Is always grounded on a strong scientific base. You have the knowledge, the skills and the ability to provide your patients with the best care known to man. Build on those truths and you will enjoy a most successful and rewarding career In your chosen profession. These were four short years but they were rewarding. You were eager to learn, which after all Is a Joy to any teacher. We are proud of you. We want to hear of your successes. We want to help solve any problems that arise and we want to help you to help your patients. To each one of you, 1 extend congratulations, with full confidence that you will practice our profession with dignity and dedication. Best wishes and Godspeed. Sincerely, Jsrfcs E. Bates, D.P.M. frofcsldent 3 EIGHTH AT RACE ST• PHILADELPHIA,PENNSYLVANIA 19107 1215)629-0300
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Achilles Staff John DiNella: lead guitar vocals Jack Sherman: Prophet-5 rhythms Mary Loft us: road manager John Solar: blues harp Harry Shoemaker: woodwinds Matt Thompson: alto sax Mark Pinker: percussion Mary Louise Schneiders: keyboards Understaff 3rd: Barbara Davis A dele Carol Jay Le Bow Eric Diamond 2nd: Dale Juron Keith Mobilia 1st: Phil Bresnahan Marina Maulucci Adviser: John Harris Special thanks to: John Cicero, Paul Fa-chad a, Sam Pearlstein, Ron Channel, Eddie Davis, the Philadelphia Police Department, Tom Kelly, Nick Bolognini and Mike Fein. Directions for Seniors 1) Turn to your page first and scrutinize. 2) Check advertisements for messages from family and friends. 3) Ignore rest of book! Left to Right: DaleJuron. Keith Mobilia. Eric Diamond. Adele Carol. Barbara Davis, Marina Maulucci. Phil Bresnahan. Jay Le Bow.
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