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V PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE EIGHTH S RACE STREETS PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107 t9%7 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 IS The Class Of 1987 Dedicate Achilles ’87 To A True Friend: Dr. Gilbert Master, R.P.T., D.S.C., D.P.M. Temple Class Of 1939 PODIATRIC PHYSICIAN— HEALER TEA CHER—A D VISOR FATHER GRANDFATHER-GUIDE LEADER—CONTRIBUTOR QUIET WIT— HUMILITY HUMBLE—REVEREND GENTLEMAN—GENTLE MAN THANK YOU—THANK YOU L. LEVINE, D.P.M. 17 Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine To tlx Clan of 1987 In Septeaber It will be fire year ilnce we flrat net. We were all younger then, and you were e very eager and enchualaeclc group of students. If you recall, 1 asked you to believe In us and to rsaeaber that we believe In you. 1 told you we expected you to add lustre to this College's excellent reputation. Tou have—and will continue to add lustre to PCPM. We have developed a strong sense of trust with you and I knov you will be fine Doctors of Podiatric Medicine. After successfully coaplatlng these past four difficult years, you should be able to rest on your laurels . Right? Wrong! As you finish this foraal education, you era now challenged and required to continue studying the rest of your professional life. Science Is advancing rapidly and if you are to aalntaln the expertise you hold today, then you aust stay current with scientific knowledge. Tou will need to read the scientific Journals and attend continuing education sessions when they are given. On another subject, the health cars systea Is In a period of aany and great changes. Tou will want to keep Informed. Kany of the changes will affect you. Maintain contacts In the systea and you will fulfill the role awaiting you. If you are not Involved In the changes, you nay be left by the wayside. We will face aany probleas In the years ahead and If you are not part of the solution, you will be part of the problea. Get Involved. Be a leader in your cnaannlty. Let your opinion be known. Don't be reluctant to challenge authority when you know you're correct and, above all, aalntaln the Integrity that you have developed here at PCPM. We know you will provide great service to the public as Doctors of Podiatric Medicine. Tou will bring pride to your faallles, to your College, and especially to yourselves. Stay on the course that you are currently following and success will follow you all the days of your lives. We wish you the best of everything! 18 EIGHTH AT R CE ST • PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA 19107 • (215)629-0300 Sandra G. Mannix Vice President Student Affairs PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE I IC.IITH T lACtSIKCtT l-HILADUrMlv HNSSftVAMA l i:’ • OlfiMWOW 0ear Menberi of the Cl of 1987, When addressing group of gr«du«t«s It 1 tempting to invoke cliche about transition, challenge and opportunity. In fact, most of those over-used phrases strike at the heart of the process of going fro« student to professional. It i£ an exciting tie . After a long and intense program at PCPM, one that tested your Intellectual talents, your clinical abilities and your survival skills In the world1 most uncomfortable plastic chairs, you now measure the tine until your first 'solo patient In days rather thin years. The learning process obviously is an unending one, but in th future you will be teacher more often than student. Your patients will look to £iu for answers, as well as for treatment, concern ar.d support. You have prepared well to provide all of those things, and you will be successful at converting your education to practice. There has been little opportunity for n to get to know nany of you. but I have been fortunate to know enough of you to have a sense of the spirit of the Class of 1987. If those dedicated men and wonen are typical of the class, then the future of podlatrlc uedlcine 1 In the best of handsl Please keep In touch. If there Is anything the Office of Student Affairs can do for you, please do not hesitate to give us a call. K always look forward to hearing from you. Congratulations and Good Luck! Sandra G. Mannix Vice-President for Student Affairs 19 Dr. David A. Axler Ph.D Vice President Academic Affairs PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE I IC.MTM AT MCI ITIflT PHII.AOtlFMIA HlC? • gil) D araiM • A run Di-4 a u-. r o net ft «rm8f.tr Affmtt TO THE CLASS Of 1987 On behalf of the faculty, I want to congratulate each of you on the successful completion of an Intense and demanding four-year educational program. Through your efforts, dedication and sacrifice, you overcame what at times oust have seeaed like Impossible obstacles. As a result, you have been prepared to enter a rewardlog profession and begin a career of providing podiatrtc care with the competence and compassion that those In need require and deserve. You are also about to enter a career of life-long learning which will require making your graduation a launching pad toward a commitment for continuing education. Without question, you are better trained podiatrtc physicians at an earlier stage In your careers than your predecessors. With that training, however, you must maintain an inquisitiveness and sense of observation that leads to the discovery and creation of new knowledge. More than Just the delivery of podtatric oedical services, each of you has the obligation to contribute to your profession, not Just exploit It. You owe It to your forebearers and your successors who have made and will aake their contributions to the relief of pain and prevention and Cure of disease. The faculty wid I wish you the pleasures and rewards attending the practice of podiatrtc medicine. You have earned It and we are proud to welcome you as colleagues. Always remember, as Aalph Waldo Emerson wrote. What lies behind us and what lies before «s are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Good luck and best withes, Oavld A. Axler, Ph.O. Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Kieran T. Mahan, D.P.M. Vice President Clinical Education PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF POD1ATKIC MEDICINE EIGHTH AT RACE STREET PHILADELPHIA. PENNSVl VANIA 19107 • |Jli) 6WOJOO ktfnm I n.rjn I'irr Prtwdtnt for ( brui t) t Juct ion TO THE CLASS OF I9S7 CongnatulationtI Vou can jut tty fail pmde and joy in you , accomplithment. Vou will alwayt ememben the patt faun. ye.ant at a majon milettone in you . Ufa. Vou . dedication and commitment to achieving you , goalt have brought you to thit point. It will take even gneaten dedication and commitment to continue youn pnohettional gnowth. At health cane changet , you wilt need to be mone faexible and adaptable in netponte to youn patientt' needt. Howeven, although the health cane faeld it changing napidly, the newandt oh the medical pnoiettion will alwayt nemain: the tatit-faction that comet faom uting youn own expentite to tolve a pnoblem and help anothen huwon being. Welcome to the pnohettion! KL -T- m 21 The Class Of 1987 Is Proud To Honor Excellence In The Classroom And In The Clinic Of PCPM. Voted Best Clinician By The Class Of 1987 Dr. William Martin, D.P.M. Voted Best Professor By The Class Of 1987 Dr. Kieran T. Mahan, D.P.M. 22 7 7 ePW Vcetcre 4 19X7 ptem: “ScA Steiner 9( Aae Aeen a tony Settle, toltA c yueetlcne cn Aundtede 4 teete Aut; 7ll£ 7?ts4T)£ 9 71111 9 taculd (lAe to petecnally conyratal'ate cotry one in (Ac llluettlcue (2 j4SS O? 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V£ (T uA97l£S...........V£ Z d97l£S........ 7 £ Z d97l£S........... 7AanAe to all toAc Aaoe made (Ale yearAooA peeelAlef’ £ specially (Acee toAc Aaoe Aten cn (Intel I $OOV dneK 70 971 IfOWZ 7 7Ktt vKseweestf r 64- 23 Dritk M - August 29, 1983 Tie, floilage CtUU - 131 people of mined ethic and kexual origin out, held In a large loom by podiatric edremUH. Thy mere lured there by gloiky phtok promiking a kucceuful (idiot, and th kedut ve, patter, of one,, Janice, th chert, leaden fergmon Tour upptn olaikman, ReUckman and Conn, mh men, ready med can kolekmen in prevlom Avek, Introduced on rather ieduced th inter th morld of podiatry. ft nan, gAmpkt of th featfeik leaden, On Beta, mak provided and h diiapptared bder th nether morU of th kUtk (loon until graduation. Brainmakhng mak undertaken Immediately via udertmutable kpeechk by profeuork that mould Aden be loved on loothd. MofCIntemea adapted to keeping In th upright poitUon mCtk, eyek open Th only memorable kpeechk mene given by On Staxxett (Th frit and only pertkon, to addneik thmak doctor) and On. fflrkck (mh genre a frit-rate Imprekklan of General Cuden ok a (denote, obkHkive-compuAlve). Profile and (uA face plctura mene obtained of oil (ntexneek In th mod undignified manner pcWble. Secrdtt.D. numbera mene akklgned to each, perkon. We mere thre, mdneuek to th cntmek againd humanity, perpetrated Inth name of PODIATRY and recorded here In priet (on oA podenity. ftm Aw, Tie, AccoumU Of Tlwie, Oiirnei: We remained etdhkiadc, aboutlh kckool until about, .... Labor Day meekend. Tint find kemeden mak a do on die enencUe In memori etton and (nutation. We mere Introduced to th baklc idencek of medicine; Anotbmy, Neuxoanatbmy, tautology, Embryology, and Intro to Pod. (u tkot a baklc kdence)? Dt. Boyd obkeured hi vUlon during th diue on, of th female pelvu. Re mak, of courke, ImmortalUed ak th only pexkon mh got one guedton mrong on a pradZcal exam; bid kick a gloHouk miitake d mak! Ml identification of a Labia Majora ak a kenotum led a concerned Dn Boyd to offer th poor boy $25 to learn a leikon in Ivlny anatomy ad Broad and Spruce Street, fie mak probably nominated for th Sterlng Radford Society, but edlead th red of uk dopek knom mh hk bad and mh doeintl Dr Conmay mak a different kort all tbgdhn. Re khrpened hi tongue along proved to be nd only a teacher but a fa pencil every morning and uied human being. Were kuck combinattonk fa huh, fa advantage. We valued poiklbtef Even thugk h lolled from th ealy ontkat, ak a group, RutbGgUtk oA greet plaink of th Mld-mtd, h mak able, med LSD mken thy and identified to gdth entire elan to Imitate feldi of eeAulra drudure. We kpedtlouxk trying moving mhad, ak h kpoke mttk, th kpeed fa develop tkadehilve third eye until Andy of an Eademen mh abmed caffeine ak hi Sckmata gave, m th koltlon to th hiy of choice Ru Akno mkhmm problem: pakte a cut-out of an eyebolt to dated off mttk, a Johnny Canon Intro, forehead during a practicalevam and 0000ft, god kmlng, and a pep gM -fa fhk, ak idiotic ak you, bekavel rally before attacking th cadaver lab. But me had to admit, for, oAth Incom-Uom that mak an experience! Wh can prekenilble vUual Irnagek Dr Conmay forydTth mined emttUmk of revullon and g Ume, ready good advice tb remember, excitement ak me coBeOvely vlolded an- Dont ever eat polar bear Aver tUk aerftobook againitlanding dead bodiek? right- Utant Death from p te-d'polar Anatomy Lab gottb be io routine, that after a time, kome people dlueded mttk Neuroandomy proved to be a gnueAag thu bore hndk, but not Gino of count, exmcUe In appAed e edronick. We klepT h more a gak makh mhek obviamly mtk vUlonk of butterfAek In our leadi. 24 Tie niglmaM mai Hole butexfhei meM (xui-ietHou of He, ipinal coxd . . . .NOOOOOOOf Of couxie me did getto lee, He, fout demonitudloK of platyi -mod oigalmi ai Judy Roe, became, pio-gxeiilxely agttcted mtth out clan. Tie, entiled ui uxdix He, heed of let, ugh iloei ai eaillg ai He cockxoaclei ok He maA, but lie did pupate ui foe, a, lifetime of muAphr-muAph, choice cjuei-Uoai. Norn Hut u ai a, fca oH On Gibley- Hexei a, Hackee foe you. fie looked ai good In pexion ai le did Ik hi Ibtaty podxaJt. Tie couxie did nothing except let mek Ik He chu know u ldt a month, u ai and, lou) to make one. Momy men, Ik out chu took up He adrtce and duxing out yean at PCPM a lit of month, maken uadi lie cvexy othee name ok He attendance licet. Rank, iindley, Ook Gaffe, Wayne Clieppa, Oennii Matin (tlmei two), (tie Hat thing Ik a knot Matin), Join, TuiCxr, Jim, Gngb-hm, Jeff Maxki, Pam, Boxomiky (u lo left ui foe He chu of 1988), Rok Small, Mo d', Guam and Mickey Bologna He lit gufi ok and ok. Once a meek, u e lad a buak horn, He Baile Sdencei and He ieff-ityled GexL-oSxic Puppy Came (um Walhingtbn, O.C. to It uxe ui ok InHo to Pod. We pumptfy unamed He cootie Intko to Nod, and On lyoni became On God. Ik Hli count no attempt meM made to ileep In He upxlgttputton: peone u ai He puttoK of choice, cipedoAg if you, could be in youz bed nedt doon On God talced a, It about Idmitf: Graduated fnt In my chu , (Hum, meM only fine people); Put dgcxtitei Ik He aihtkayi of my office to make people think Hum mete patient Hum befou, Hum. (Clexee, mount le?) Cou dnt keep my lead ok Hkalght, (CouiUt keep lli mly ok iHaight). Wit a couneJ Wldt a Guy! We Houytt le didnt own any othee imeeten exceptthe onei foam. Georgetown! Ooyou, think he mou Hotter impuu ui? The fntiemeiten ended the bi-meekly Rlday maiiaCMi. Tiyli of uhef were, lecnd oil onoujud except by Hoie mho had ofkeody made them uien ctotu foe, iummet ichool Second lemeitce began mCH He bucone morning announcement from, He otfee-achieulng, bait itemely nexnoui, Jeff Segal. God knomi mly, but le feft Compelled to announce Hot le mai leaning ichool and getting a Job In He garment dutkut of New Yank. Tlue month In Hu imeatkop mai enough foe tdmJ He gy faded io muck duxing lii ip feck Hut me mtM able tbieea fixit-rte (mpuuion by the quad of the Jeff Segal iluffle at Clxiitmai time. He mai only one, in a long line of a die iedtthdt mm dutant memtxiei by the Hied yean. We ihxunk Ike a paii of Lee Jeani into the pre- ordained numbei of iedt. Along the may me loft iome Innocence but me came tbgeQuK, ai a (hu to mount He Lemont offenilne, (nou about Hut Ida). Couxiei became io hoed In the iecond iemeitee Hcttwo people lad to teach Hem. We mm itkoduced to He Widen tag teami of Pdkow, and Pa rti, Hlrick and PlPeimio and Teton and Buxke. Sannei though, (food alone . . . too bad fol ui. Phyilology mai, mUhcut a, doubt the moltkdUoplxmic of all of oue couxiei. Pi Ptikomi meight mai innexiely pro-podlonal to Hu, amount of RabbttHyioid etxat Hot he iht up, ai mai lii Hmpexmet Tie man changed moM iult iini Han Liz Tayhn fn Godi lake! Can me talk? I mean, le mai He human bolloonl He loit and gained io muck meight in two Hum Hot hli dim didn't know if Huy had a, futuxe horn, day to day! And MGAN ... he only te kttidcnU fol bxeakfait. lunch ond dinnexl Juft mien me thought me coutdnX Hand any moM of Homle PlJkom, along Cornel Pi PauU. Tie man mai (com. Mom . . . (a, ChxUttan plant of couxiejl We leanned everything about Gndocxinohgy, and Hen iome fium Pi Parti. He mai luck a kmeet leadT me applauded le uxei mien le mai done. He ouAned everything fol ui and Hen gone pep tahk to keep owe IptxCH up. We (fanned piedoui medical adrtie Pont give too muck to thyroid to 25 an AddUoni patient burnt Veix, tying oxound Ut loom and Vug 8 kart a lead attack, d A8, pxo baiketbaX plagexi axt pltuttaxg gleuiV, vital glauei and mlM dit of keaet diicait. fit bad iomt keg not . a— a pkxaiH aJct hoi unity go M me,. Angont mho meet fd help mttk PhgiioM-gg mai converted, Jemi Included. At meet meM uiClk Pi. 0 until mt got a load of kuVt queitiani. IVt leftPhgUotogg mttk a mildlg confuted idea of horn Vt human bodg functioned and memoxiei of Vt Infamoui animal lab. Pexionaty, tenet knem VetturtMi itxeamed until txepkined a halt la Vt pod mdJhxti vertxol iket and took lit head out! IVt operated on tome unfortunate dogi mho meet Vaniefuty oneFketiied, and learned flxtt band niked It fefc Met to kit lying, bxertking Peih. And Veg Vaught Pena iad a ctuel piimete, toeaxck lab! Lome , Ertxemity Anatbmg became a uplag of CuFexi Mt Fond mtV Pi flood, but Lt made luxe Vat kt mai wing anatbmg piofuioxi. Tkt big Lame Ertxemity Ptactical Exam mai given on Fxidag 13V but It mutt kaxt been a Mckg dag fa out clou, became matt people paued. Tkt CLASS ACT OP 84-85 mentlb Vt team of Fenton and Buxke. Puptie, Vt ungodlg hoax of 8:00 A.M. fd lertuxt and endleu memoxico-tion of tab Matting itepi, BlockemiFxg Food out ai a couxit mkext fall plag and mutual toped meet baklc pxindp i. Pi Fenton, did komevex, take to mandrtbxg attendance mCtk iomt drtexmineton. It mai announced Vet unltU 80% of Vt Mc-tu ei mext attended mt mould not bt aiomedta i(tfdVt Final Exam. Attkli poObtVt dan toponded mttk Vt question. If mt cant itt fd Vt final, can mt Fond ? Jut mken mt fxaty Vougkt mt mould kaxt an eaig couxit (Blomtckantci) mt mext fooled bg Mi Pogexi (ton Calfoxnicu IVt mext Pi Cannexi flxt paued mttk a 70 d bettix. fit mai (tiM txglng to bt populate Van: afcx Vt iecond geon kt didnt cent, fit became kaxdened to exlticUm. Pi Sannex Ktfuied to Mg damn and become Vt Ml BlM of PCPM. fit faded kimiet to pxbtet and fobbed pome In Vt Ortkopedia Per-primed m(V boV kandi. fit nexei took, Vet Ckeiklxt-cet imilt off kli fact tkougk. Revolution mai fomenting exen at Vet tatty itagt In Vt department but t mouldnt xuptuxt until mud latex. Rxit geaet, ended gxeetfu fg In eaty June. Some of ui medttb iummex ickool, iomt of ui quit d chopped out and iomt of ui took, Vt iummei off. IVt emexged a We, ikeMikocked and qutie, a bt diffexentVan mken mt began. Oux dau iderted a geneticaty female ptoldent Ann Sonoga mko mould kelp foxm a cokeilxt gtotp horn Vt xeedoui iphrtexed factiani Inlb mkid mt kad divided. IVt mext imallex,, leanex, and kaxdei Van mt mext etVt Feet IVt mext iuxxixoii. m Inning V i time axound. IVt Manned Vt kip In excxuddting detail and ikimmed oxex Vt foot, but mko caxei about 11 angrnag? Pi PlPlmio Introduced ui to Vt coMxeet-xibbon method of anatbmg In Ui belt Motion Blonde imitation of Vt God Fdtkex of Lome% Ertxemity Anetb-mg . Mondag and Fxidagi mext maxked bg glueing cadaxex lab ieuiani duxing vi kick pop dal quizeei mext given bg dau at PCPM. fftiucceeded In tonfui-Ing about 90X of Vt daU and boxing 100% of Vt dau. Pi MAk ried kim Beit Queitiou In a Foxelgn Language . (Tkext mext no oVex contend-exi.) fhi ttyM Incoxpoxeded Vt moxit of Ed SuMxan and Mi Pogexi and kt taught ui io Wt Vet kt kad tb glut ui andtkex, couxit In oux iecond geen IVtik a, MA kelp (ton Mom, Vt mkuolt daU The, Second Yeao: Tkingi Farted out loutinty enough. IVt nutticulrted (u Vet a duty moxd?), bought iomt booki mt mould neve% open and Farted clou. Exit iemeFex mai heaxg. Tkext mext dauei In Pkaxmacol-ogg, Mlcxoblalogg, Prtkologg, Pkgilcal PlagnoiU, Padiologg, PcJkomeckanid, OngckopaVg. Pi Kxemiz, Vt Metkuit- 26 lak of podiatry, mheezed axd groaned hi may though hi ffartk yeax of teaching Onychopathy. Several tlmei during the count hi breathing became io erratic, Hat •oe (toad CPR mould be neceuaty, but be ahagi footed ui. fie remembered entry patient by putuxii of Helx tbei and took, off foe ipeAng exxon U hi Hit Ether hi hearing men terribly Unpaged ox be made He decUlon to die Ik a blaze of glory. One afternoon mhile giving a utermtable lertuxe cm. He value of meHgt-mrtkaenylcte, He fee alarm meat off foe teal, fit ignored it foe aboutHree minutei and Continued Iptaking. RnaAy, iome of He mote iome (tudinU made a break foe He doox, (I men He (eftone out). One by onetkeclau Ic tDx. Knauiztolecture, to an empty roonu IVtH He entire icbool outUde, fee enginei raced up Eighth Sheet mhle Dx. Knauiz held damn, He fodt lie mould borne gladly gone damn. mtHHeihp but, olai, Ctmai only adnA - back to olaii. Lem Jacob, RPh, M.D., PhD. munderklnd of Smtk Kite French, introduced ui to Pharmacology and He noLe of ipeech therapy dtthe iame time, ffe eauly taught He belt comae of He yearn in hi mlie-atxe, iluik-mouHed may. Tbe booming bcratone of Pharmacology, Dx. Pugla. gome iome greatt lecture! and He opportunity to kill a mttk lethal doiei of drug!. Lenny Ledex- man finally couflxmed Hatpunlibment fox the t of Cocaine mai leu Han Hat fox feeding in cbnle and Hat apologia mexe net even xeguixed. - nm i Ox. Schoenhaui, He. king ox He ff If a 9 h mount, depending on mho youxe talking to, dominated He afexnooni mttk Pdtur-meckanlci. Yeak, pxondtlan, loot of all emil in He mould, Yeak, cauid cancel even, Yeak, can cure Itmtk Hut magic, ihonA . . . Yeak, In He belt count lay In He belt Yeak . fJe mai cool, ttglik, mtH dxeucd, (Doci hi tallox make iuJU fox oAtke title boyi in Society thA?) . . . Tough . . . paxanoid. AboutHe fourtk meek of dau It became opponent mbdt mai happening. It mai aboutthu time Hat John fuico foxmutded He Micramave Theaxy of Madneu. It mai a plot Tbe Amexican Medical Auocudlon contorted mttk Bell Laboratorlei acxou He Ifoeetto deitroy He belt mindi of Podiatry. Right in plain viem, Hume Hey mexe f uye micramave txanimdexi directed xighttbmaxd He Hixd floox Comdex of PCPM! They dropped Ike (tel (non Micramave Madneu. That ueaxom (hip of office! contained none paranoia, Han anymhexe At outUde BeA-vtem. Schoenhaui mai ranting, naming . . . me mme oA cheating, He mhole dau. The Orthopodi mouldnt let bin publik. lie couldnt nemembex original ideal (nan Hue he had nead. f e iuccummed Ike oA He othen did along Hut Hind Aoox Comdex. Whitney mai Hume He (ongeit. .. he mai Ur dozy, he HaughtHe (one-foot controlled He reax-fodt. llaxmey Le-noatmai ai ditto a mazy obient minded pnofeuox ai you A emm find. Kldama, Jeiuil Ifi mcndxobe ipeaki fox (UeA. fie mai io mill he had to home hi inJtlali put on everything io he could nemembex hi name, flu vocabulary mai io expanded he mai incapable of nddZng to hi patent, ffe ujuaAg aiked Itreetpeople thing! Ike. Would you pleait aUume the cdtttude of phlebo date recumbency, Huily 7 flu iecnrtany mai the molt unfortunate, victim of rnUnummome madneu. They iucceeded in eradicating aA but one iynapie Ur poox Suitei brain. ItoA ftperferttyl Schotn-haui mai a tough guy, phi he had the oritex office, f!e mai able to hang on fox iome yean before he iuccummed but he feA like a nock Hat yeax and Rick Jay done night in the nettyeax mtk hi Gene KeAey imperiondSLoni of Dancing on the deda . Norn me had an explanation mhy Dx. WaAex mai olmayi icradchlng hi baA and mhy hi eye mai bugging out. It mai He diieaiei The Micromane Mad-neul Dx. Sanner mult hone knomn iomt-thlng mai mrong; he put up iome kind of prdtertlne Cording on hi mindomi butter no ax oil. f!e mai frmlg in the grip of the micromanei by the lecoad yeax. flu teit became even more inexplicable in hi 27 famoui count, Nlxe-Houkand ktepk to a perfect oetkoQc, . Tlnadf ax explanatlox mak at hand far ad HjU crazlnekk . . . Wl knem miottb do nom .. . avoid He Hied fax , hia, dectk . . . cut dakkek . . . day ox He, Faitude, of He, ickool. . . do anything but doxt iptxd time, lx Hoke offctkl But did, life u ak Hug I, at PCPM. We had Hr endure, trial by Micro. Bo Tm ckyj gave, nem meaning Hr He, mord dome, ak me (lied exd eu blnden mttk (eftuxrk aboutgram poiCtve, gram nega-Hvek, du and dot. We begged ft retd, but Here u ak none,. Boidax He, terrible loved corgne bacteria axd attletck feet, axd by god, me mere, going Hr love, Hex, tool Roman Drtankl (mardrobe by gar-animal) gave, uk Hvo couxkek at once,; Immunology axd a minor lx Slavlck, lax -guagik. We ad (earned Lou Hr pronounce Sal-o-moox-eda axd move, about comp t-mcbtHax u t cate, Hr. Dr Ante ,, (belt ImpenouatZox of ax Acting Dean) u ak ko boxing Hat be, bad Hr k(t dou x during lik ou x leeturek. Bit Dr. Abraunkox Hole He, cakei Tie, dand-up Borkdt-Bdt comer-dlax ak a microbiology proftkkon Me, never, faded Hr amuie and entertain uk, ak met£ ak Hack uk. ffemakHe only member, of He, foody Hr gdt a kHading ovotiox, curtain cadk and rokei after, a future fU detgtted lx one, Inerk and dlkgutting plcturek, Ike cankerk under, He, Inner, eyelid fill bettlxe came, during a future, ox kerpei; be, flailed up a Ade of a vagina u tH a herpetic, feklox ox He, cervix, ft looked ko muek Ike, a tunnel komeone rekcmblng Sclmartr from, He, guad, yelled up, f edo . . . f edo . Dr. Abramkox replied mttk, Every year komeone recog -nizei her. ftk Hugh to kay muck about a teacker mko kcoffed at mandatory attendance. Eld Ardex u ak obvloukly a, great kympetkizer of He ttudextl poktHox againkt (t. God Icnomk be milked more Pathology ofakkek Hax molt of He itudexft. IViex be, did come, ill idea of Hading conillHd of doming kldex and pointing out Inflammatory rea Honk. We learned He namei of 91 f 11 everything Hat tad a Oma ox He end of ft MoreHaxa, fern (tudentk ku xummed to He cardinal kymptomk of He dreaded tumor, Sidney Aedenomai ttfe Hr no eye contact talcing to people mttk your back turned; and a fat affect Tie terminal even conilit of opplcctLox for a Job ak a teacker at PCPM. Steven, Steven, Stevex, bom you make your Momma proud. Suck a nice Jemuk boy, to grom up to be ko Important 7be ritzy office, He plug lx Piila-defpila magazine . ... Mg kox He DoctbJ luck a mend, axd ax author, about radiology, ffek He kind of kox every Brooklyn Mom, drearnk about But luck a temper be iak, Hut Stevex, ko ktrietmtH ilk tfudeaH . . . . it crick . . . bemlnek . . . iektampk iu feet. . . midt a man Wiut ax oduU Tie kecond year ended mttk He dakk unified for He frit and (at time. Tie Lemobt offenklvc u ak atapeak deep lx He grip of ill mkcromave madnekk, Par-vey lemoxt felt He need Hr JukHfg He Continued evidence of ArSkony Kldama by IniUtZng Hut eack ttudent purckake a okddometer, Mike Wahniky excluded; be alteady brought one firttyear. Tie dakk mak outraged by Hll ridiculouk regueltand coded ox ilgi level doled door negoQa-ttonk. Tie outcome proved Hut evex bok -tagek lave right! Tie Geneva Convention, deduced Hat if PCPM maided prikonerk to lave okcdhmden Hut PCPM mould lave Hr pay for Hem. Score: PCPM - 37, POM - 1. Tie, 7luni Year: Tlu year mak uneventful but moth mentioning duetba frightfulcoune lx Interior Decorating Office Management taught by He Incompatible teacken, Gory f ymek (oat of He daket and into He dare airy ) and Larry Levin (ego ko large, hi body ladHr be euktom made atGeorge Jacobi Big and Tad Men StoreJ. Ak one coatinurk to kCt back and cobtemplctck He yean gone by one mould be remlkk nbCHr Include and evaluate, Hoke mko lx Heir Infinite, mlkdom led, puded and plodded ui down Hurt petit' of owe podlrtkic ubk Tint cat educrtbxi, by appointment, not necmadly ability, who wext to take Cortkol of out Avei, of out felt, eutd wtik a whim of deilxt, bttiexnm ox egotiim could actually bxLng a daii to tit kneel ox o tow (ttb ujoict In tit iuccm. It keemi that the ovexad impuuiot titLai lefrotlUi daii lai been Hot of lypexkaxbtoiU, iecondaxy to yew (lentot. It many wayl out institution, and thoie, who takt cue active pent he tunning (t, U Akt out Fedexol Govexnment Out important tiadtt, iuxxounded by olmoSt ai incompetent Lelpexi, whole, evUtenct dt-pendi upot tint, whole only tail tit U to cany out oxdexi (um at unknown, but ptobably Incapable louxet. Cat Study if 1’ Department of Mediate Leadtt, fiaxvey Lemort - Cxeden-tiaA-l oAiminoui, which artcuAf qualfiei Um ai tit leadex. Tlu U a man of irtedgence, at invertebxrtt though, It cannot do wlrttIt iayi behind doit doom, but windy whet rtkexi ted Um to do. ffu dalM to fautt U tit amnelty It gave tit 3nd ytat Neuxology ituenti who, wtih at avexage of 50, wot adorned to paii wtih to KCCoxd of evex Loafing failed. wUlt (Awing levexal 2nd yeax dnical podia-tky itudenti to fail wCtk a 69 avexage. Good onil fit U pxeiertly waiting a patent lot a convertible laitpiect. Fodowet H1 - Anthony Kidawa a mat wloit idea of wodett U a iport coat wild doublei ai a dm booed ox picnic tablecloth. AAhougk tlii wot U actually knowledgeable Ui deifxe to cowwand any «apedtu landed by Ui lad of pexionatty Ui attempt to be at arthaxtty and Ui dildiil wannaliwi wild at tlwei one both offeniive and degrading. Fodowet 2 - Laxxy Aiiattid, mat ot woman, wed ot agguuive, capable ot not It any went it lai led ui fox wlrtt could not be any leu of a StifeAng poittiot. FAwexi 3 and If 4 - Mag-letia and Kwainik. They weax tie blue coeti it tit event of ot emergency but it tit event of a xeal code blue It would be eailex to find Coby and Jacobi (li that a Gw fxm2). Fodowet If 5 - Arnold Feldman, Cowmandex it Chief of the Afcxnoot Clinic. Caxxiex and recipient of tic 1984-85 not AB ffepdtitii Awaxd. Recently It iuhmtJtbd pweduxe to pexfoxm a txanimet amputation with a 64 blade fd anything flow, a IPK to at f!M. flii mdtb, Diabetic, Go Ahead . Fodowet If 6 - IVaxten Joiepl, At InfertLoui Dueait. Obieued will, tiled genexrttat ceplaloipoxini. Knowi nothing eAe. Laltlg, tlii department could not function wtihoutthe wanneguin behind tit dak, iowttimei Ktfmed to ai Gait, flex, Jobi axt endlm; lex, abiAtiei axe a lumox. Git U belt known fox, hex ability to land out 120 teittb a 120 itudenti it a 120 ndnutei. Git way be tie ual bxaim behind that department. Tit problem It tin department UtT io muck the aggUgoSt knowledge, of the gxoup, buttle vekidei which mult corny and diipenit It But, Ike out fcdexol govexnment wlitakci axe wade, people, axt burtt, Avei axt (Axed, but evUtance ii tolexrted. Nertttkext U thatauipidoui and melt uvexed deportment, Tit Guxgexy Department, belt knowt fox (ti uvolfing chodx-mat, (lecond only to tie Tempoxaxy Active, Dean of Gtudent and Academic Affaixi). tt U It till department that Student Stxivt to gettUrt III. Tlext u no iexloui way in, which you, could compote a ucowmendatiot (torn a PM Dortbx againlttkdt of a Guxgexy Dortbx, hence He need to do iuxgexy, book, iuxgexiti and if (til otodpouiblt to getHdt Umoxed woxk Study poittiot of OP Tech. Tlu U the one poittiot which in, the immortal wotdi of Jcffuy Maxki wld adow you, to do Mott iuxgexy that any rthex fourth yean,. No doubt tjdi notch it lu bet IVldland Um fouxyeaxi atGt. Joiepli. Lrtt look, doiex. Cake, Study $2 - Temponang, Acting but uumiHUg leaden, WiMam Martin - Coukldeted tic nicef man in He kungeny department: Me Ik a man Hat might lotion be getting toot canal Han to Had lu Hied yean dau about fat lag kungeny. hie Lai enough kerne not to moot to be tie (uft-tlmc Ckaixman. ft U Hurt brtten, to qu tUan to be fad. Foftomen 1 and FxrChalnmaa -Monoid Hcg L Capable, fainrty penkon-able and Lai a lemonkablg dig kerne of Lumen, eipedofty often being kodomind by tie gieet and pomenfft, but neven, keen AdminitnftZon. Foftomen $2 - Gong Baum. TLti man Ik a Hue phenomenon, a man mho could complete a tuple befoie he could eupledn tt A MAN and Lik MONKEY. Foftomen $ 3 - Ha Fon. Young, tabled, meft dneued, BALD. Unlike tie department of medicine, tie kungeny department tnivek to monk togetien but ieafty ate a gioup of IndiriducA Hurt (Hive only in He kenke Hatmtioutkungeny and pctientl to iungenleed Hey mould fail H emit Orth Oepartmurt Thi ii by definition a department but only by virtue of (H Lotting a departmental iecnrtany. One cannotdedicfteHe time on papen Hdtk due Ha department butiuffiee it to mention a biief cake outline. Caie, Study -ft 3 - CLaixman, WiMam Sannm, AKA Blnkeg, AKA Stomhand. Thk man may be qualfled but n Lo He Left undentandi mLcrt Lek talking about Me Lak kingle Luxndedrty tunned itudent, faculty and ad-mlntiHrtZon againit him m(H hi biomechanical mUanduy coupled m(H La keen ability to communicate mCH no one. Foftomen 1 - Alan Whitney, a biomechanical ploneen. Me Lai hi Landi in pubtahlng, padding and even Lai a poitlon in He ichool. Stlft, Ha man ttZdck to La gunl and dontHy to make him deuirte. At any given time one could Lem him needing La Hue commandment n Ji n ii ii taOe He Left, gftHe to-nayi , do you foftom me? one you m(H me 7 Speaking mtk Whitney and Sannen, U coftkalndlcfted. foAmen 2-Ken Witney, (See Foftomen 1). Foftomen, 3a - Kick Jay. Me U meft dneued, petty and might cauke a moman to getHat ache In Leu gtoin. Me knomi about PedtaHtck mhot DennU Martin knomi about fdtimlng, but he teachek tfudent, ak meft ak Teeny Tobin heepk Leu opinionk to Lenieft! Foftomen 3b - Monoid Scioen- Lauk. Pnobabrtj a keft-proclaimed king; a title Hat Lak tuck. Although ha kingdom, U imoginang, he managek to convey a Me, of ha pdtiomeckanicol knomledge to Hoke fern mho can Aten to him long enough. Aft of Hue men, aft of Ha talent, monklng in Lanmony m(H He kciedurtng pnocekk of He clinic, bningk uk to He ORTMO LOOP I' ak fat elucidated by Tom Stickily, mho Ikencd (ttb an THE ORTHO LOOP Patient arrives in DIAG with Bunion pain Test Pads 1 Patient set up own for new orthotics. Patient asks for surgery for relief of bunior pain 1 Patient told about orthotics or BMO's Patient returns for orthotics (six more weeks of pain) _____ 30 Hcape Fern ok Faifax Block county . Al Maui al Hu cycle U, It Lai become ok accepted mode of protocol, and kLould you, buck Hu cycle, (t could land He patient back bid Olay foe, ok infcxim N P and lo He cycle mould beyin again. Patient goes to Diag (or interim HtP with hope of Surgery appointment. A surgery- sent to ORTHO Patient returns- begs student (or surgery referral) Student feels bad, lie on chart) makes up new problem and sends patient to Diag lor Interim HSP or gives patient phone of Surgery Dept T Patient returns again-angry and in pam- lift the Heels 1 v Patient returns In pain- let's Adjust your devices. Blomecianici and OrtLopedici affovll quickly Lace a Hied yean, itudenTteB you ui He opportunity to leaxx to lake, learn. Hot 111 Teaunurtblogy couxie mol one of to adopt: and to make decUloul, IVlB He belt offmed Ik Fun yearn, but me lecKK o d understand BlomecJuuUci , wont fa Hu bind ul to ill genuine IVlB ckode a 5 foeefooC nalgui coacenn foe LimieB on ill cauiei. pdt and o 5 vaxfooC voxui pdf ok Led Call oux foCul ok He Adminil -way body? , Will fat He Led ok tatiou and Faculty, oad mLoccen eie Lod emy Hl y Hot motel? ' WiB !, mill I anything to do m(H He (uk on fame Leu mlM f? ftdoeietneedy matien. doei $ at PCPM, (Pad: College, Poet TLene ate fern, if any, qualified Maitunbdlon). membera of Hii foaJty, mLo one afflicted Cole faudy 5 - Artiun Ue and, mCH mone Hum, one department Ik He Dlnertbn of Community Needt, meiytUlny IcluooL Time U Lomenen, a man mLo U a, Ik at 140 id.: mealunlng 5 2 mCH member of botk He OrtLopedla and an Inicarn of 12 . On. Ndand U a CuMytay department, (leu a, Man m(H a ciamplon of Podiatitle Fquatty. Ne Lai fay. been He pneildent of anyHiny Hut Lai Hut Cole Study 4 - Join Woden, W u icate ithdent U, . Atm mi of fJMucd M0Uf b OmMS, m a bik mvdfm « Jtf U Joki Uto abU h uf. uf-W dMq. tgOiHaJ. Jkufov,, wtUtkwilb. U L Utu OA iaJivuU wk iyuH Ctu 6 - CUt Upvfum Oi ofCA EkkiiUUwki Hbwol TkUa, kUiUitm U tUximti of a £« MfoUloA u TU; of ummli M ilitk Wkw ik ayeO . Tool fob U Ia eoofCHoA faj M wowoa (Jtm MmdtUko OMgCt kooiofkueka. oikUMofoo,,. ik (.alegi. oUUU Don Uuwowoa wt£bnubfeOJk wt Uobm, if bofo M (piobabA) uf)? «W OkOyi. iu iodUdau (mg- Cm(U, 7 - Khum MoU. tky fiom oa HvtnioA H Jill , a Dua. Xooig. Hugk. uek % vtduuidlklku,, oAakufJUffag of ( 1 of. Lm bj AO MUk. Two WtuUuLtdoi. IkuiutofkU nt {Mui M bOk fkA OAl (oog lAlkm AOUktagi, oi dlcgMUd bj Tk wufCkanHU UmIU Nancy Norton.) AtiouyL haad-pneuedtb find Ok Fiend of fit iVaih, one miyLt 31 Cole Study if 8 - Jamei Bedel, Hank-you Hr He man mlo rnndte out ad AKA Mofe Bcdu, Pundent of Hu Hue checkj But do me uady lane Hr plat . IVe knom he monk hat, but mid pay tt ad batk7777777 doil It do? fit doit lb u eai a gw conduio . (t mould bt Juft o d Ipod cod and a Petit Meuc Hi I lu pnudenttd note, Hud I Hit fi at anatylil, pneildentlat podkatt, a, nemlndet of milch Ht gnadcudei of Hub 1987 CtaU of U o Ht ibdh {tod. fit U lometlmci let PCPM m(Mbenefitho Heit enpetLencei o ichoot gnoundl, It U feu ode let lent. Tit unfortunate, and nety neot Hiking Hr Itudentl, and It U nenet lei iegueht Hr out enpettence U Idkid, ahull med-cUeucrt; a, am bktHu deiewei a and opdthy. Al old a wetdlo aiHii U, lecdaxy named Muffle. (tU notimportantenouglHr affedchange. Colt Study 9 - Jol McCot- Al I any iniHMon, i udZo ot detention, mlch, fxecuDne Vict-Pneiided. Gtonge camp, Hmt ait Hull mlo ait hked-Uamldon took-aAke. IVed, mm going to 1 OX- Hull mlo ant luded-SOX- and ted tuny body knom Hud It U Ht mo Hull mlo ait bette off tut mertloned-mlo Iuni Ht iclool. Ml doeuTHlnk, of 70X. Pot Hull mlo ait Aked, and Hr Hll building al a temple, I milch a body Hull unknomn, you lane bee , lot Ht of Itudentl comt Hr phl olopltze about Ht molt pad, enduded fium Hll lutbnlcal Talmud ot Implant. To him, Hll U a document. Tot Holt of you mlo an hated, phot of bulineil, idling molt. Ht out plealt take Hell pnoflei m(H a, gial of ColH, It fdei leaden, and It clangei lot UndetiOrndHudyou an netIded fot poAciei. Will not needy luit Hat ad of any oat Incident ot ado , but beeauli Hu U Hui, but Once Ht volt majondy of you pnobabty lout fern ledeeming yuaAtUei faculty loll Implicated him I many ofHt al a teache . dortbt, ot luma being. IchooA clangei, It mlgtt al melt accept And fot Holt of you mlo ant bette% off Ht audit. Tit authoni do not think not mentioning, you att not being Judged podldky needl him. by a Godly kouxet ot cue a gnoup Hud U Cad Study ff 10 - Laxxy Bull, impodaatto you, Katie , by a gnoup Hud Puerto of financial Aid. A ma mlo you lout contacted and m(H mild you Hole Hr lecedHt Biblical motdl, ft U mid bt aUoctaded I Ht (dot. You cat bette Hr gine Ha neOene. Of all Ht brtte off not being mentioned becauit you people, I Hu iclool, It lai ptobohty lam bee deStkurtlne I Ht educational heated mott lob Hottei and confeiUani I ptoceu, notjuiTHt podlatxic pKoceu, bid Hu ndnlStcy Ha I tdl otlginal. A big Ht pneceu and eduedtto of Afe. It U not ange me feel fot you nom, butptty. And al me eel tt, lo miA Ht need yeat, and Ht yean ode . Until Hu place clangei, ot Ht people mlo nun (t change, Ht viemi of Ht itudentl rnout change, not mid out memotlei of out Hmei lent. finally. Hr Hme Itudentl mlo toned PCPM, me apoAgze. To Hole teackem mlo lone Ht Itudentl, meapoAgize. fTom-enet, I keeping m(H Ht ickooA, tong-Itbndlng, but unutntHe potty- TOUGU sum PedeAnt- Junt 6, 1987. ISO Hamming loltagei out enclanged fot nem poetical ptUionetl of mined ethnic and leuuat background. Tit media, coneti He event milch U letd at Ht Academy of Malic. Uoatdl of med-miiletl ond family membeti embnace Ht loltagei al Hey oat netcaicd, one by one, fnom Ht itage. They lug each oHet and pKornUe to keep uHach. fach one, Hough luxtounded by rthetl cd Hud moment, U led mCh He lingula% Houg tC, Norn mid do do? I uled Hr be dllgulted, butnom, In Juft amuied . . . ftnll CofteKo m cup Ad table colei iloutd be duerted Hmatdi Tobi ir Schmaltz. 32 SENIORS James S. Adleberg, D.P.M. University Of Maryland, B.S. 34 Elaine Ann Alicakos, D.P.M. I ilianova University, B.S. Dear Mom and Dad, We Made It! It 's finally all over and could never have done it without you. Through all the tears and phone calls you have been the greatest and I love the both of you more than you could ever imagine, Thanks forgiving me this wonderful opportunity. am certainly looking forward to a bright and exciting new future. With all my love, Elaine JS Gwendolyn Anderson, D.P.M. York College, B.S. To my Mother and Sisters: Thank you for your encouragement, guidance and prayers. And to My Lord and Savior Jesus Christ who gave me his word. that I may endure and made me believe that...... I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Phil. 4.13 36 Michael C. Baloga, D.P.M. King's College, B.S. Temple University College Of Pharmacy, B.S. 37 Linda J. Baylis, D.P.M. University Of Pittsburgh, R.S. My vision is only the beginning of visions. A moment in the process of ourselves. I know this: Whatever we can imagine is possible. Whatever we will to be will be. I know it is time to dream strong dreams. And then to abandon them for the dreams to come. Barbara Starrett • ‘V -• •A ...•------ 38 Charles Frederick Birk, D.P.M. Rutgers University. B.A. TO MY MO THER- Thanks for your prayers and unrelenting faith in me. Even when I didn't know if could make it. you did. TO MY FA THER- Thanks for the drive and the intellect-1 know you must be proud. TO BARBARA You gave so much these last three years, without complaint and love- Thanks for being my love and my friend. TO MY EAMIL Y AH of you were so proud of me that it rubbed off and now I'm proud too. Thanks Anne. Eran. Doreen. Pat (for the letters), ken. Jim. and Lynn, especially, for your love and support. TO THt HENNESSY FAMILY-You all have been so supportive and have taken me into your family that feel a part of you. Thank you all. especially for the prayers. TO MY FRIENDS- We all came through together and found caring and concern for each other. Thanks for being my friends. 39 Evetta Lavern Borden, D.P.M. Cabrini College, B.S. IN REALITY. ALL MEN ARE SCULPTORS CONSTANTLY CHIPPING AWAY THE UNWANTED PARTS OF THEIR LIVES; TRYING TO CREATE THEIR IDEA OF A MASTERPIECE. DAD, MOM. FREDA. DEL. TINEY. AND FLOYD THANK YOU FOR SUPPLYING THE INSTRUMENTS OF THIS SCULPTOR. YOU START AS A SEMI HARD. BLACK. LIFELESS STONE. WITH PRESSURE AND TIME YOU CHANGE. NOW. YOU ARE CLEAR AND REFLECT THINGS BACK. FRAGILE. YET SO TOUGH. YOU ARE PRECIOUS AND VALUABLE_________A TRUE GEM WHEN YOU SHINE. YOU REALLY SHINE. YOU WILL LAST FOREVER; CHIPPED. CRACKED. SHAPED DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER! elb THANK GOD FOR EVERY BLESSING BESTOWED UPON ME. 40 Robert A. Breiner, Jr., D.P.M. Belmont Abbey College. B.S. MOM DAD: For 25 years you hate helped me keep my dream of becoming a doctor alive and now it is a reality! By the unselfish gifts of Love. Prayers, Guidance, and how could I forget. Financial Support, you hate made my dream come true. Thanks for the greatest gift of all. . . the gift of YOURSELVES! MIKE: Thanks for your moral suport and your constructive criticism. I always can use your advice. JOANNE: Your friendship and love mean the world to me! I am looking forward to our beginning anew in the Sacrament of Marriage. Where hate you been all of my life?? IRA, TERI, PAM, MAUREEN. CHARLIE: Thanks for your unending support through all the “troubles of 1st year! Each of you have become a real part of my life. How could I even begin to say thanks? CHARLIE: Our runs to the Art Museum and Penn's Landing were eventful and will never be forgotten! Do you realize we had an “affair that lasted oter 2,000 miles? (Karen, eat your heart out!!) 41 Maureen Elizabeth Brennan, D.P.M. Bryn Mawr College, B.A. To Mom and Dad: Thanks for showing that love makes a life. John: Just when I though I knew things all so clearly, you came and showed anotherway. Thank you for the balance. To Nana: Will you be my office manager? To Poppop: Miss you. To my brother Jim: I bet you're as glad as I am that we’re both finally quitting this student life bit. Let's do Rio sometime. To Tom: Sorry for all the times these past four years I made you turn down your stereo, guitar, etc. You can turn them back up again! You're a great brother. To my sister Meg: Aren't things great now that we don’t have to share a bedroom? Brendan and Brendan Thomas: Glad you two guys climbed onto the family tree. To Sheena and Molly: Thanks for letting me atone for the Physio dog and the Pharm bunny. My days of animal torture are over! I love you all. 42 Mark E. Burton, D.P.M. Albright College, B.S. ,j « To Mom and Dad: Your unending love, support and understanding has made this possible. You gave more than could ever have been expected. I am proud to be your son. Thank you for everything. Love. Mark To Marie: To tolerate me thru these years and still love me is a much greater achievement than mine. You deserve this day more than I. Love. Mark To all my friends: especially my brother Dave. Greg. Buck and Larry; It was the insanity of our time spent together that kept me sane at PCPM. Thanks for all the fun” times. When I needed that break you were there. P.S. Hey Moml I'm done. 43 Suzi Campanaro, D.P.M. Syracuse University, B.S. To Mom and Dad- This accomplishment is for you, for there is nothing I cherish more than just being your daughter. Your boundless love and support have guided me through . . . To the rest of my family: I love you . . . To my close friends: Thank you . . . To my fellow classmates: Good luck . . . And to Steven: Elephant shoes . . . 44 Karen Kennedy Campbell, D.P.M. Wilkes College, B.S. To Don: . . . Just about the time I think I've lost it. Looking for a hole to crawl into. I look up and I just can't believe it. It's you . . . Thanks for always being there for me I could NEVER have done it without you All my love always. To the Kennedys and Campbells: The love, support and understanding you have given us through the years has made the difference - Many thanks. To my friends at Wilkes: You've made the time pass so quickly - Thanks for having confidence in me way back when and giving me the push I needed. To my PCPM friends: I wish all of you the best in your future lives and careers. To my roomates Anne and Aliza: Thanks for understanding me and putting up with a crazy married lady all these years - We have had many good times and I hope we will always remain friends. 45 Robert W. Chew, James Madison University, B.S. D.P M «6 Wayne Anthony Chieppa, D.P.M. Rutgers University, B.A. To my wife Barbara, for her never-ending support, patience, constant encouragement and understanding. If not for you. none of this would have been possible. Thanks for putting up with all the studying”. To my son Marc, for being the best baby in the world and allowing me to study without interruption. Your little smile meant so much after a long hard day. To my parents, for all their encouragement and faith in me throughout these four years. To all my PCPM friends, without your friendship these four years wouldn't have been so bearable. Sharing the hard times and enjoying the good times have all been worthwhile. My best wishes and luck to all of you. 47 48 49 Phillip M. Cohen, D.P.M. University Of Maryland Baltimore County. B.S. TO REMEMBER THE PAST. . . TO LIVE THE PRESENT. . . TO TRUST THE FUTURE . . . Mom and Dad. You have taught me to trust the future. Your love, support, guidance and sacrifice mean so much to me. Thank you for your neverending encouragement and for wanting more for the three of us than you ever dreamed for yourselves. Debbie and Brian. Thank you for always believing in me. Keep living your dreams. All my love. Phillip SO Richard J. Conti, D.P.M. Mount Saint Mary's College, B.S. To my parents. Rob and Patricia. Thank you for all the sacrifices you made in order to make my career possible. Your love and devotion makes me proud to be your son and brother. I love you. I have made many friends during my experience at PCPM and it is you I thank tor making it entertaining. To my best friend and wife Regina. You have made it easy to forget how difficult our PCPM experience has been. Thank you for sharing your happiness with me and for putting joy back into my life. I hope the rest of our life together can be as fun as these past years have been. I love you pal. 51 Gregg D. Corrigan, D.P.M. Hobart College. B.S. In loving memory of my parents, thank you both for the love and guidance you gave me to pursue my goals. To Aunt Mimi. without your help none of this would have been possible. I love you with all my heart. To Whitney, thank you for your undying love and support. I treasure the times we have spent together and look forward to sharing many more in the future. I 52 Stuart Deitcher, D.P.M. Boston University, B.A. To Mom and Dad.- Thank you for all the support, encouragement, and understanding. To My Friends: Thank you for helping me through the hard times and enjoying the good times. To Stormy: Thanks for always being there. 53 Joseph C. Dickinson, D.P.M. Rutgers University, B.A. Joanne. It's finally over, honey. Do you believe it? I don't. But just in case this is not a dream I'd like to thank you for all the love, support, understanding and encouragement you've given me during these last four very challenging years. Mom and Dad. I want to thank you for the support, patience, and love you’ve given me throughout my life, especially the years before podiatry school when my search tor a career seemed endless. 5 Carol A. DiVaio, D.P.M. Regis College. B.A. SPECIAL THANKS......... To MOM and DAD. Words can noi express my appreciation for your love and encouragement, and for instilling in me the morals and values of which I am proud. Thank you for your weekend visits to Philadelphia, for your financial and emotional support, and for the many sacrifices you’ve made to make this day possible. I love you both and I dedicate this moment to you. To LORLTTA. Ah JANICE, and BARBARA-JO. . . Friendship happens in that special moment when someone reaches out to another, trusts, comforts, and believes in another . . ” You’ve been true friends. Thanks for your support. BOSTON CELTICS I!!! 55 Joseph E. Dove, D.P.M. East Stroudsberg University. B.S. MOM and DAD Thank you for the never ending love and support you've given me over the past four years, for instilling confidence in me when I felt I had none and forgiving me the courage to go on when I felt I could not. Your guidance and encouragement have allowed me to achieve a goal I never thought attainable. To the rest of my family: JIM, MARYANNE, JOHN. KATHY, JEFF and JASON. Thank you all for your love, for picking me up when I was down and allowing me to make it to the top. With all of you I share this special moment in my life. Love, Joe 56 Daniel A. Duffy, D.P.M. Dowling College. R.A. MOM. DAD. GRANDMA: Without your support, guidance, and everlasting love, none of this would have been possible. PAT t ART. JIM Thank you for your love and support, and the annual wardrobe which kept me looking maaavelous” even when I didn’t feel up to par. ANNT: I never would have made it without you. SPARKY Thanks for a solid friendship and four years of con slant amusement. JOE: Thanks for the golf lessons. TO ALL MY OTHER LRILNLYS: Thank you all. good luck, and may you all find happiness and success in your careers. 57 Mark C. Durkin, D.P.M. Rochester Institute Of Technology, B.S. To My Mom and Dad: Throughout my entire life you have given me your never ending support and encouragement. Without this I could never have make it through these past four years. Thank you so much! To Susan and Chuck: You brighten my days with your sense of humor. Maybe someday I can be a pillar of the community • a fine man.” Tim and Betty To the world travelers. Even though we don't see each other much the time we do spend together is special. Thank you. Grandma. Aunt Eleanor and Aunt Ruth: My sincerest thanks to each of you for your love and support. To Lisa: You have been my best friend and supporter. I am very excited about our new life together. Thank you for putting up with all of this. Love. Mark 58 Patrick J. Dwyer, D.P.M. Wilkes College, B.S. TO 1Y TAMILV This accomplishment is not only mine for it belongs to all of us. Without your love, support and understanding I never could have made it. you have always been there for me. Thank You. I love you all. TO MY TRILNPS Thanks for the good times of the past and all those to come in the future. Your friendship means more to me than you know. TO L'MANfc MY FUTURE WITfc Thank you for your love, support and friendship, you have kept me sane. We have waited a long time but soon we will be together forever. I can hardly wait to begin to share our lives together. I ll love you forever. 59 Ira M. Dzigas, D.P.M. Columbia University. B.S. To Mom, Paul, Robin. Bradley, and Cindy: Thank you for all your love, guidance, encouragement, and support you've given me throughout the years, without which I never could have obtained this goal. I love you all very much. Love Always, Ira 60 James Arthur Engblom, D.P.M. Philadelphia College Of Pharmacy And Science B.S., Pharmacy Dear Karyn, The fruition of this moment is truly overshadowed by your love, devotion, and sacrifice which has made it possible. Thank you for bringing Matthew and Alyssa into our lives. I love you all very much, Jim 61 Donald F. Evans, D.P.M. University Of Maryland. R.G.S. I would like 10 dedicate my degree in memory of my brother MATTHEW1 your spirit will live in my heart forever To my family MOM. DAD. NINA. DIANE, and GRANDMA your unyielding support helped me through some very rough tunes. I love you all very much. To Mary, between the Nachos ami Margaritas. Dos Equis and Guacamole. we survived. Thanks for everything; our friendship will last through thick and thin. To Martin, a close friend and now a fellow Doc We have grown alot since MC. May your life with Judy be a happy one. Live long and prosper To Ken. Thanks for always having an open door and an encouraging word. May we Rock and Roll for another 25 years old friend. To Stuart. I know you were skeptical when I started this insanity, but you were never discouraging. Finally To Susan. YOU came into my life out of nowhere, but I feel I have known you all of my life. Thanks for listening, sharing, understanding and hugging. Love Don To the faculty and staff at PCPM who took the time to help and listen during a lough first year. My smeerest thanks. To Jon and Bob my roomates TOADS RULE!!! 62 Mark W.C. Evans, D.P.M. University Of Delaware, B.A. Even as we dream we begin to succeed — Even as we succeed we begin to dream again. — unknown — Special thanks to my parents for teaching me to dream, my wife for nurturing those dreams and helping me to succeed, and to our children for making our world go around. I love you all very much. Here's to more dreams and much success. Love. Mark 63 Raef M. Fahmy, D.P.M. Wilkes College. B.S. 64 Stephen P. Fekete, D.P.M. East Stroudsburg University, B.S. To Mom and Dad. Many thanks for your guidance and support over the past 26 years. Your love and encouragement lias inspired me to attain this goal in my life. I am proud to be your son. To Grandmom and Grandpop Sharp. Words cannot express how much you have meant to Gigi and I these past four years. I am forever grateful to both of you. You will always be in my thoughts and prayers. To Sunshine. Thank you for all your love and understanding over the toughest years of my life. Your patience and generosity will never be forgotten. To The Colonel. You will forever be in our hearts. Take care of Patricia for us. To Gigi. You made it all possible. Thanks for being patient and believing in me. Your endless love, friendship, and support enabled this dream to come true. We share this moment together. and I look forward to spending the rest of my life with you. I love you with all my heart. 65 John F. Fusco, D.P.M Temple University. R.A. I would like to dedicate my education and my new profession to Diane (my wife), Michael and Paul (my children), who love and believe in me. I recalled this passage frequently during the past four years: If search you must, then I can only give you this advice: the important thing is to carry the sun with you, inside of you at every moment, against the darkness, because there will be a great and terrifying darkness. — Dorothy Gilman, The Tightrope Walker 66 Daniel S. Gaffin, D.P.M. University Of West Florida, B.S. To my beloved wife. Cindy: I don't know how a few words can begin to express all the love and gratitude that I feel for you. You have always been there when I needed you. and you have always given so unselfishly of yourself to our family. I could not have done it without you. I dedicate this page to you. My Best Friend! To the two greatest kids in the world. Rachel and Steven: Thank you for helping me to keep my priorities straight during this crazy lime in my life. When I hold you in my arms, look into your eyes, and play with you on the floor. I realize that you both are the most important thing in my life. I love you both very much. To my family and friends: Thanks for all your patience and understanding over the past years. I know that there were times I hat I did not deserve it. To my lord. Jesus Christ: Thank you for helping to make my dreams come true. 67 mmm John Haig Geovjian, D.P.M. Widener College, B.S. This page is dedicated to my beautiful family. Mom and Dad Thank you for your love, my happy childhood your guidance, your belief and support in allowing me to pursue my future, and our Home Sweet Home in Aldan. Beth and Patty: You are two of the best sisters a brother can have. We had many fun times in the past and many more to come. My Grandparents: For my heritage. Luci: My dog. To my friends: Live long and prosper Remember 68 69 i A Annu Radha Goel, D.P.M. John Hopkins University. B.A. Rabuji: I dedicate this degree to you for your unfailing faith in my ability Mom and Dad: Thank you for your love, support, and guidance which enabled me to reach for my dreams Alok. Sonny. Ravi: I'm lucky to have brothers as wonderful as you I’m sure the friendships and memories made over the last four years will last our lifetimes. The road has been long, but the years passed more quickly than I would have believed. The love of family and friends made the hard times easier to bear, and the good times more memorable. One thought to keep in mind IS: That which we acquire with the most difficulty. We retain the longest. Colton I certainly hope this maxim's prophesy comes true! 70 Mark Gotfryd, D.P.M. Every morning is a fresh beginning. Every day is the world made new. Today is a new day. Today is my world made new. 1 have lived all my life up to this moment, to come to this day. This moment— this day—is as good as any moment in all eternity. I shall make of this day—each moment of this day— a heaven on earth. This is my day of opportunity. -Dan Custer Dennis J. Gould, D.P.M. Lebanon Valley College, R.S. 71 Sharon M. Grencavage, D.P.M. University Of Scranton, B.S. To my parents and family. Thank you for your support, understanding. and love through these long hard years. And Mom, thanks for your direct line. To my husband and best friend, for your unending patience, encouragement and love. To Tran and my friends at PCFM. for helping through the good times and bad . . . li'c made it. Love. Sharon 72 Frances Anne J. Harkins, D.P.M. University Of Scranton, R.S. no culture has ever been able to provide a better shipyard for building stor th proof vessels for the journey of man from the cradle to the grave than the individual nourished in a loving family. (excerpt from Testament to the Bushmen) As far as shipbuilders go Big Jack and Bran. I don t think I could have had anyone better! To the rest of the crew. Johnnie. Jimo. Gus. Kathy, Little Jim. Thanks for the support and encouragement. To the friends who helped put things in perspective, especially Nadine. Sharon. E vet la. and Suzi. I only have one thing to say. Lets Go ShoppingT' To Kel: ‘ Baby, if we can get thru this, we can get thru anythingf' Congratulations. And To that special friend who gave me the best advice these past four years; Remember, It Doesn t Natter If You Win Or Lose. Its How You Look When You Elay The Game. See You in the ALTS! 7J Joseph P. Hensley, D.P.M. University Of Pittsburgh, B.S. Pharmacy To My Mom And Dad: You are the two most important people in my life. Thank you for your years of support, guidance, patience, love and understanding. You have always wanted more for me than you ever wanted for yourselves. Your sacrifices throughout the years has turned my dream into reality. This degree is as much yours as it is mine. I love you both very much and I'm proud to be your son the DOCTOR. To My Sisters Barbara, Patty And Marie: Thank you for always being there when I needed you with endless words of encouragement and support. You are all very dear to me and I love you very much. To Grandma Bori: Thank you for your wisdom, compassion, faith and love. You have touched my life in a special way. I love you so very much. To My Friends: Thanks for the memories, nothing is unattainable keep reaching for the stars. To R.O.P. (Dave. Mike, Prank, Pred and Jack): Our friendship and loyalty will last our lifetime. We made believers of the skeptics. Our accomplishments speak for themselves. Thanks for memories I will never forget. 74 Thomas L. Hoffman, D.P.M. Juniata College, R.S. In memory of DAD: Thank you for your help, encouragement and continued guidance through the years. I love and miss you very much. To MOM: Your never ending love and sacrifices have made this achievement possible. I love you and thank you for your support. To Terri. Hill and Mary I thank you for your understanding and support through all these years. I love you all. To my wife Ruth Ann: A dream is worthless with out someone to share it with. I'm so lucky to have found you. I LOVE YOU! 75 Steven R. Hollander, D.P.M. University Of Rochester. B.A. 76 Jeffrey L. Idol, D.P.M. University Of Maryland. B.S. TO MY PARENTS: The road was long, and the struggle at times hard, but through it all I finally made it. I could not have done it without you. You are the two best friends I ever had. Thank you for all your love, devotion and utmost support over these last 4 years. God only knows how much you must have sacrificed to make my goals a reality. TO MY GRANDMA: Thank you for your unending encouragement and support over the last 4 years. I will cherish you in my heart always. TO MY FRIENDS: You all played a part in easing my path to achieve this goal. Thank you all very much. esp. you John . Congradulatidns everyone!! May your futures bring you much success and happiness. TO PETER. MELISSA. SANDY: Thanks for giving me the opportunity to work under your department. I could not have chosen a better group of people to work for. 'n Anthony J. Ignatovich, D.P.M. University Of Scranton, B.S. I would like to dedicate this page to my Mom and Dad who worked so long, hard and faithfully to make my long years of education a reality. A simple thank you cannot possibly near the love and devotion you have shown me. Nonetheless, thank you from the bottom of my heart. If anybody could have done one-tenth for somebody of what you have done for me. he would be the happiest person in the world. I am ten times that happy for having parents like you. Thank you. 78 Stuart Jacob, D.P.M. Fairleigh Dickinson University. R.S. Mom and Dad. I'd like to thank you for the never ending love, support, and guidance you have given me throughout the years. Your unselfish sacrifices have made our dream a reality. I want you both to know that I am truly proud to be your son. Sheryl. Thank you for understanding and putting up with me for all these years when times got tough. To my Grandparents. Your dreams, prayers, and faith in me have given me the courage to reach this day. I'd like to dedicate my degree to all of you. Thank you. We Made It! 79 Steven M. Jacobs, D.P.M. University Of Maryland, B.A. Loyola University, M.A. 80 Michael S. Josovitz, D.P.M. Albright College, B.S. To My Parents: Without your love. Support, and guidance my goals would never have been possible. Your long hard years of work and unselfish dedication will never be forgotten. To Ken. Steve, and Heleen: Thank you for your love, support and continued encouragement when times were unbearable. To the Kuperstocks Thank you for welcoming me into your home and your lives. I will cherish your love and kindness forever. Love. Michael 81 Brian A. King, D.P.M St. John’s University, R.S. Pharmacy To my good buddies. Stick, Deni. Rob. and the Warnock Klan. Thanks for all the great times we had in Phil., especially at. you guessed it. Mickey Deeee’s!! To my persistent girlfriend. Denise to whom I will always love even during the traumatic times. Thank you for your understanding. Yes Mom. Thank you too for your eventual acceptance of me and my professional desires. Dad might be proud. Special Thanks to Larry Buss who helped me through many trying financial time$i Also to Diane Brown and Cathy Heisler who got me through the endless triage of PCPM redtape. As we continue our professional lives, we are confronted with new challenges and obstacles to overcome. Remember the key to success, look at the old Tests. Cheer up Sparky, we made it! 82 John Peter Kosar, D.P.M. Surty At Buffalo, B.A., M.S. To My Mother: You are my heart and my soul. Without you by my side, this day would have never come. Your love, guidance. and generosity helped make this day possible. Thank you with all my heart. I love you. To Rosie. Daniel. Anna. S Brent Knowing you were behind me made it hard to fail. Thanks for all your support, the rides, and the accomodations. Better sibs a guy could never have To Alex.- My best friend. We've been through a hell of alot together. Thanks for being there through the good times and the bad. for all the lousy |okes. and for lending an ear when I needed it most. You truely are a Sheik”. It’s no wonder you made Harford Stirling! To My Father You dreamed of seeing this day. but God took you away before I even got started. I know you've been with me I could feel you standing by my side during all the difficult times. You are my strength and inspiration. My gift to you is the realization of your dream, but I would give it all away |ust to have you with me again. 83 Kurt Kriztofer Kovalovich, D.P.M. University Of Pennsylvania, B.A. Life is the childhood of our immortality: GOETHE I dedicate this to those who have touched my life in many ways: My Father: For your quiet strengths My Mother: For your peaceful determinations My Nonno: Per tua saggezza: My Nonna: Per tuo orgoglio; My sister. Kethy- For your example-. My brother, kelly: For teaching patiences My sisters. Krisa and Kaleen For your childlike wonder; My sister. Karol: For your kind heart; My Marnt Carml Friends: For your rampages and S.D.-. My PCPM friends: For your laughter and encouragements My wife. Joanne: For your beauty, your grace, and. most of all. your support and Loves May the Lord enrich your lives as you have enriched mine. Urn abraco saudoso para todos. Obrigado Muito!!!! Michael K. Krajick, D.P.M. Albany College Of Pharmacy. R.S. 85 Kevan Russell Kreitman, D.P.M. University Of Michigan, B.S. 86 Mark. H. Kuhar, D.P.M. Hobart College, B.S. 87 Aliza C. Landess, D.P.M. University Of Virginia, B.A. To Mom and Dad Being your daughter is one ot the greatest privileges the Lord has given to me. Your constant support and friendship have been my mainstay during the last four years of my education as well as throughout my life. I only hope that life allows me the opportunity to give to you those things that you have sacrificed for me. I LOVE You Roth Very Much. To My Grandparents. My Brothers, and Sister-In-Law: Thank you for your love, support, and constant encouragement. Your faith in me means more than I can say. To Karen and Anne: I have had some of the best times of my life living with both of you the past two years. I wish you both great success in the future and the best that life has to offer because you both deserve it. I love you both. Please keep in touch. To My Close PCPM Friends: I ife at PCPM would not have been tolerable without you. 88 Charles M. Langman, D.P.M. Ur sinus College, B.S. Mom. Pail. Marla. Gwen, and Crackers: Thank you so much (or all the support you have given to me. Your love, caring, and enthusiasm have made these four years much more bearable. Thanx for everything! Laurie You have made these last two years wonderful and unforgettable. You are always there when I need you. That's what friends are tor! I Love You All. Chuck 89 Leonard Lederman, D.P.M. Lasalle College, B.A. David J. Levine, D.P.M. SUNY College At Binghamton. B.A. Mom: Vour interest in the making of my career and your ability to notice my progress throughout school has been inspiring. Dadi The advice and guidance you offer me are invaluable. Wendy: You have been there for me - always - never change. Sue and Mike: Thanks. 91 Andrew I. Levy, D.P.M. University Of Miami, B.S. TO MY VERY DEAR FAMILY. FRIENDS AND MENTORS This day. all it represents and all of the potential it brings is every bit as much yours as mine. TO JoANN; My dear wife, not many know how much you have done to get us this far. I couldn't imagine a better life than the one we share. I've loved you since I've know you and now more than ever. TO JENNIFER AND JULIAN: You are both wonderful children, thank you for sleeping through the nights before Daddy's tests and for all of those Good Luck Kisses. TO MOM: For teaching us your sense of family. TO DAD AND MARION: For teaching us resiliency and inventiveness. TO MONICA AND JOE: For your encouragement, phone calls and sense of humor. TO BILLY AND MICHAEL: You both have become excellent friends. Let’s all look forward to even better times. TO MY MENTORS. ESPECIALLY JAN AND DOC: It is said that a teacher appears when a student is ready. You have given us so much and helped with our focus when we needed it the most. TO EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU. I offer a humble thank you and my sincere gratitude. 92 93 Robert A. Liberatore, D.P.M. S.U.N.Y. At Binghamton, B.S. To Mom and Dad: Thank you for all the sacrifices throughout the years. Your encouragement, love and support will never be forgotten. To Theresa and Michael: Thank you for your understanding and support. In memory of my Grandmother ... who has been an inspiration to all of us. 94 9S Scott Lipkin, D.P.M. Fairleigh Dickinson, B.S. % George Kenneth Marino, D.P.M. St. Francis College. B.S., Wagner College. M.S. St. John’s University. M.B.A. If I had my life to live over again. I would have made the same mistakes but sooner ! In memory of my mother Jean who taught me through her own adversity that with perserverence. hard work and most of all faith in Jesus Christ, all things are possible. To my father, the skeptic. I told you I could do it. Thanks for your love, understanding and support. To my wife Teri-Love and thanks for your love and support, your encouragement and your patience with my many mood swings. To Jennifer. Crissy and Colleen thank you for keeping me in touch with reality and a clear focus of what is really important in my life - MV FAMILY 97 Jeffrey Alan Marks, D.P.M. Millers ville State College, R.S. I DEDICATE THIS ACHIEVEMENT TO: My Mother, Father and Grandparents Your patience, sacrifice, understanding and loving support enabled me to accomplish this goal. Thank you for everything. My Wife - Dear Casey, your understanding and support of me are only outweighed by your constant and unwavering love. Together we can achieve anything. I love you. My daughter - Cayleigh, your arrival makes all our accomplishments in life worthwhile. I LOVE YOU ALL! I 98 Dennis E. Martin, D.P.M. Saint Francis College, B.S. To my wife and children: We've finally made it gang. I could have never accomplished this goal without the love and support you have given me each and every day. To be able to share this excitment with you makes it all the more rewarding. To Mom and Dad and Family: The encouragement and support you have given me through all the years has played a major role in my success. Thank you for always being there when I needed you. I love you all dearly and look forward to a beautiful future. To my friends: Thanks to all of you for standing by me and for being there. 99 10O Scott T. McGrath, D.P.M. Wilkes College, B.S. To Mom and Dad For the endless love, encouragement, and support you gave To my brothers For the selfless sacrifices they made at home in my absence to make this possible To the memory of my grandparents To my beloved Angela For living with me through all the trials and tribulations that come with our education and for always being there to help keep things in perspective. You are truly my Sunshine! To the rest of my family and friends for their kindness and encouragement and to God With heartfelt gratitude and love I dedicate this degree. 101 E. Kelly McLaughlin, D.P.M. Boston College, B.S. To the Administration and Faculty I would like to thank those who have taken the time to show an interest in my education, and who had the courtesy to treat me as a professional. To my friends at school and home, and especially Fran and her family-. I want to thank you all for helping me keep things in the proper prospective, for making the bad times better, and the good times better. Good Luck To All! To my entire Family, especially Mom and Dad, Jena. Maureen. Marty. Andrew. Amy. and Casey; Only through your constant encouragement and support could I have achieved this goal. This degree is all of ours! Love. Kelly 102 103 Ira Douglas Meyers, D.P.M. College Of William And Mary, B.S. 104 Andrew P. Milner, D.P.M. Allegheny College. B.S. I SHALL PASS THRU THIS WORLD BUT ONCE any good therefore that I can do. or any kindness that I show to any human being. let me do it now. let me not defer or neglect it. FOR I SHALL NOT PASS THIS WAY AGAIN. 105 Joseph H. Murton, D.P.M. Saint Vincent College, B.A. 106 Keith M. Newman, D.P.M. Muhlenberg College. B.S. To those who are. and the many who are not represented here in pictures but who are so important to me . . . Thank you so very much!!! 107 Victor M. Nippert, D.P.M. S.U.N.Y. At Court land. B.S. , . . Two roads diverged in a wood, and I I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference.'’ Robert Frost My deepest thanks: To God- for your endless gifts. To my friends for never letting me take myself too seriously. To my ststers (old and new), brother, grandparents, and great-grandparents- tor being the best. To my parents- for your support, patience, subtle guidence. and unfailing love. To Grelta. my wife I can’t begin to express the joy. companionship, and love you’ve given me. I can only try to return it in greater measure. 108 Todd A. Nitkin, D.P.M. University Of Vermont, B.A. To my Parents, Grandfather, Sister, and Brother: It's been a long haul from my playground directing days to the present. Thanks for your support, love and belief in me. You're always there when I need you. To my friends at home and at school: Thanks for all the good times, and thanks for always being there to keep me in line! To Jane: I love you more than I can put down into words. Thanks for your endless love, encouragement, patience, and for always making me smile. You make it all worthwhile . . . Love. Todd S 1OT Nancy S. Norton, D.P.M. University Of Maryland Baltimore County. B.A. Take time to work— It is the price of success. Take time to think— It is the source of power. Take time to play— It is the secret of perpetual youth. Take time to read— It is the fountain of wisdom. Take time to be friendly— It is the road to happiness. Take time to love and be loved— It is nourishment for the soul. Take time to share— It is too short a life to be selfish. Take time to laugh— It is the music of the heart. Take time to dream— It is hitching your wagon to a star. Anonymous no Keith Wayne Oliver, D.P.M. Columbia College, B.A. To My Parent $i for all their sacrifice, inspiration and fortitude, for their lifetime of support, for without them this goal could not have been accomplished, for all you have done, thank you so very much. m 11.’ Brooks A. Peters, D.P.M. East Stroudsburg University, R.$. To Karen, The last four years have been very trying times for both of us. You have sacrificed along with me in many ways. You were there for me in times of need. We share this special time as one. This is only the beginning. It is for the things you've done, that I thank you but most of all I LOVE YOU. TO My Family. Each of you share this accomplishment equally with me. for you were there through it all. Each of you played a special role in helping me achieve my goal. Especially to my mom and dad, you are both the best a son could hope for. You were my greatest teachers. I love you all. To My friends. Thanks for the good times and memories. You will never be forgotten. Looks like we've all won the pool, let's go collect. To Mag. I know you would be proud of me. I'll cherish your memory forever. I miss you. With Love. Brooks P.S. Karen you can come home from work now. it s over. 113 Alfred J. Phillips, D.P.M. Saint Lawrence University, B.S. The tree that never had to fight For sun and sky and air and light. That stood out in the open plain And always got its share of rain. Never became a forest king. But lived and died a scrubby thing. The man who never had to toil. Who never had to win his share Of sun and sky and light and air. Never became a manly man. But lived and died as he began. Good timber does not grow in ease; The stronger wind, the tougher trees; The farther sky. the greater length; The more the storm, the more the strength; By sun and cold, by rain and snows. In tree or man. good timber grows. 114 David Ian Potash, D.P.M. Philadelphia College Of Pharmacy And Science, B.S. To Mom Sc Dad For your support, faith, warmth; and I could go on forever listing the wonderful things about the both of you, I love you both. am fortunate to be your son. To my friends In the last four years you gave me memories that will last a life time. hope all your dreams come true. ns Sharon M. Rafaloff, D.P.M. Brandeis University. B.A. To My Parents. For your abounding love. For your words of guidance and encouragement. For your sacrifices and generosity. To My Sister. Jill. For your love. For your laughter. For your insight and understanding. To My Grandmas. Bertha and Yetta, For your love, support, strength, devotion and pride. To My Friends. For all the good times we've shared and all the storms we've weathered. To My Husband, Harvey. For your endless love and devotion. For your faith in me. For your patience and understanding, I consider myself honored to have you play an integral part of my life. Words cannot adequately describe the gratitude I feel. You have all enabled me to transform my dream into a reality. I thank-you. 116 John J Rainieri, D.P.M. In Dedication: To Mom. Dad and Rich-Whose love and support made this accomplishment possible. To Kathleen-Your love, patience, and understanding guided me to reach this milestone in my life. You made the good times better and the bad times tolerable. 117 ir n-wm ilk' laiPf'j • W hw-p 1 m 118 George Rezac, D.P.M. Hunter College, R.A. 119 Eric Ricefield, D.P.M. Saint Joseph's University. B.S. You may know jus I as much as the other man knows You may go just as far as the other man goes You may be just as strong, just as clever, as true Yet somehow or the other he wins over you And you cannot see why why this difference should be When you know in your heart your as able as he The difference is not in the things which you know It's not in the skill or the force of your blow It's not in the work you are able to do It's in the personality labeled as you It's not what you know which will carry you far It's not what you do but it is what you are Work on your mind, keep books on the shelf But give time and thought to improving yourself Make the effort to be the sort of man That the world loves to honor whenever it can Morn, Dad, Leslie Jan? , thanks for reminding rne of h avun white I took a four ys ar tour of hell. I love you! 120 121 Laurence Glenn Rubin, D.P.M University Of New Hampshire, B.A. I dedicate this page to the loving memory of my father. I miss you pop. MOM • Vour guidance, advice and concerns have supported me over the years. Knowing that you are there is a great comfort to me. Words can not express my gratitude for what you have done for me: you are one of a kind. This accomplishment is a tribute to you and Dad. you made it possible. Thanks for everything. I love you. IRA - You are more than a brother to me, you are my best friend. You are the one I turn to when I need honest, straight forward advice. I know I can always count on you to come through for me. I love you. and am proud to be your brother, Next it is your turn. Best of luckl MAMCY ■ You believed in me when I didn't believe in myself. Your patience, understanding and encouragement are greatly appreciated. and the sacrifices you have made do not go unnoticed. This moment is as much yours as it is mine. All my love, forever, and always. fiOHM - Thanks for your time and patience. You have been a great help over the last four years. BRIAM - Thank you. you made my four years at PCPM a little easier. 122 Gino Scartozzi, D.P.M. Saint John's University, B.S. To My Mother and Father: I am grateful for the love, encouragement, and support you have given to me over the years. Your guidance, compassion, and understanding have made my dreams a reality. You both have taught me that the only limits that restrain us are the ones which we place on ourselves. The joy in an accomplishment is being able to share it with the ones you love. Love Your Son. Gino 123 Andrew E. Schwartz, D.P.M. Southern Connecticut, B.S. ... If they just wem straight they might go far. They are strong and brave and true: But they're always tired of things that are. And they want the strange and new. They say. Could I find my proper groove. What a deep mark I would make! So they chop and change and each fresh move Is only a fresh mistake ... Robert W. Service I haven’t enjoyed school nor most of the people here. I have however, gained from the experience and for that I am thankful. There is a person who is responsible for showing me the art of humility, the drive for greater knowledge and above all else, the import and sanctity of hair grooming. Thanks Small. There are two whom I would like to thank for their kindness, dedication and love: Lana and Sam. perhaps two fo the least selfish beings on Earth. Thank you. 124 125 William H. Simon, D.P.M. Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State University. B.S. I would like to thank my FAMILY and FRIENDS whose love. encouragement, and support has made this dream possible. TO MOM: Your love and encouraging words of wisdom has been a guiding light for me, I am truly fortunate. TO DAD. You have taught me to reach out and be only the best I could be. I am proud to be your son. TO ROB 6 CLAUDIA; LOIS S MIKE: Thank you for your guidance and unfaltering love and support. I share with you this special moment in my life. TO UNCLE PHIL 6 AUNT JAN: You have been my role model throughout my life, thank you for the guidance, love, and support. TO MARIE 6 ROD: RICK 6 JANICE: You have made these past four years enjoyable. Thank you for some beautiful times. I am forever indebted. TO ANDY JODI: Thank you for everything, you are truly two beautiful people. I look forward to the years to come. I would like to dedicate this page in memory of my grandma. Dora Licher who taught me to be a loving and caring person. 126 Ronald J. Small, D.P.M. Pennsylvania State University, B.S. IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY MOTHER. I often think of how happy you would have been at this moment. Your undying love and encouragement gave me the confidence to acheive this goal. I love you and miss you very much. TO MY WIFE: Well I guess it's lime for a sigh of relief. The studying. The traveling. The interviews. They all took their toll. I have the gray hairs to prove it! But if it was rough on me. it had to have been HFlt for you. You had to put up with my neurotic behavior. my interview blues. and the endless weekends of I can't do anything. I have to study. This degree is as much yours as it is mine because without you it would have been impossible. With you in my corner there's nothing we can't achieve together. Thanks for standing by me. You're the most important part of my life. I love you. TO SCHWARTZ: I know I speak for more than just myself when I say that four years in this place would have been intolerable without you. Instead, your never ending entertainment made every day something to look forward to. U7 128 Anne Louise Sonoga, D.P.M. James Madison University, B.S. It has been said that there is no substitute for supportive families and great friends. I have been blessed with both and couldn't have made it this far without them. My degree is shared with my Mom and Dad. who brought me up with alot of love and a good head on my shoulders; Jimmy, my tennis partner extraordinaire. Sharon, my wrestling roomie, financial consultant and and beach worshipping pal; Ralphie, who always knew when I needed a hug and a beer; Peg. who shared my love for salad bars and french fries. Jeff, the best instructor and listener at PCPM; and Sheri, my mountain-loving Moosehead bud. I sure do love you guys! A special thanks to Viola and Dr. Axler. who represent an island of sanity in the crazy halls of PCPM. To the class of 1987. Good Luck!! 129 130 131 Joel G. Stem, D.P.M. State University Of New York At Birmingham, B.A. Suffolk County Community College, A.S. 132 133 If you age with grace and distinction you become a classic! 134 Johnathan P. Sumber, D.P.M. Ulster County Community College, A. A. S.U.N.Y. At Albany To my darling wife Linda for her infinitive love and devotion. To my parents for their encouragement and support. To my Jessica for filling our lives with joy. Thanks 135 Henry A. Taylor, II, D.P.M. Texas ASM University, B.A. University Of Houston, B.S. Special thanks to my parents, brothers, sister-in-law. niece, relatives, and friends. 136 Alexander Terris, D.P.M. Widener University. B.S. To Mom and Dad: I feel very fortunate to have you as my parents. You have always been there for me in the good times and the bad. You have been the guiding light. and given me the strength and confidence to pursue my goals. Love you both very much and I dedicate this degree to you. 137 Teresa N. Tobin, D.P.M. La Salle University, B.S.N. To my daughters. Rose and Carla: You both deserve medals for all of your help and understanding during all of our years together. I'm very proud of you and I love you both very much. To my Mother: Your novenas. cleaning, and chicken divan helped pull me through. I dedicate this diploma to the dreams that you and Dad had for all of us. To my terrific brothers and sisters. Mary. Margaret. Vic. Pat. Kevin. Michael. Joe. Sherri, and Michael. This is definately the last time I go back to school! Thanks for the moral and financial support! To my friends from PCPM. Ira. Charlie. Maureen. Bob. and Pam You have made the days easier, the nights less long, the years too quick, and memories enough to last a lifetime. I love you all and I'll miss being with you. Love. 138 Edward John Trowbridge, D.P.M. Juniata College, B.S. 139 Robert C. Tyrrell, D.P.M. Rutgers University, B.A. Dear Mom and Dad, You have helped me become what I am today and my accomplishments are as much yours as mine. Thank you for all that you have done for me and for being such great, loving parents. Love. Rob. My Dear Kath. Words cannot express my love and gratitude for you. Your patience and dedication have truly been inspirational and without your love and support this dream would not have become a reality. Thank you for always being there. I love you. Rob. Most of all I would like to thank you O Lord, for giving me the opportunities, guiding me through them, and never letting me down. Thy will be done. Finally, a special thanks to you Mrs. V.. for your unending love and effort in helping me obtain my goals. God bless you. Love. Rob. 140 Theresa Vitti, D.P.M. Fordham University, B.S. TO MY MOM AND DAD- A dream has come true for me because of your sacrifices and generosity. Your endless love, encouragement and support have been my crutch throughout the years. When I encountered disappointment you comforted me with your reassurance and when I found happiness you shared in my joys. I dedicate this degree to you for making it all possible. TO MY BROTHERS JOHN AND BERNIE AND SISTER-IN-LAWS PAT AND PAT-You were always there to listen and offer advice. I will be forever grateful to you for your enduring patience. Most of all. thank you for six very special children: MICHAEL. RYAN. MELISSA. NICKY. NATALIE AND PAUL. TO ALAN AND GINA-Thank you for your understanding, love and friendship. I shall always treasure the many wonderful memories and will remember the difficult times you made bearable. TO MY LORD-Thank you for listening to the many prayers I offered. My faith in you has allowed me to pursue a life-time of success and happiness. I LOVE YOU ALL. 141 Michael David Walinsky, D.P.M. Temple University. B.Sc. Widener University. M.B.A. To my friends in the class of 'S7: Thank you for all the encouragement when I needed it most. To Mom and Dad: Thank you for instilling in me the work ethic which brought me this far. To Andy. Marc and Stacey: Thank you for being so understanding the past four years when Daddy was too busy to help with homework or play with you. To Nicey: The past four years have only served to deepen my love for you. Thank you for your hard work and sacrifice. This degree belongs to you just as much as it belongs to me. 142 Darren J. Wardle, D.P.M. Boise State University, B.S. This accomplishment ivas by no means an individual effort. Many family members and friends provided strength and guidance when it was needed the most. . . Thanh you very much. A special word of thanks to Mom and Dad Smith for your unyielding time and generosity. Also to Mom and Dad Wardle for always being there ... I love you all. Finally, to my beloved wife Pam ... for your never ending support sacrifices, and love. Words can not express the debt of gratitude I feel. Babe. I love you. Love always. D. J. 143 Juli A. Weitzen, D.P.M. Wittenberg University, B.A. I want to thank my mother and father, who I want to know that I am always as proud of them as they are of me. And my friends who have shared the lumps and bumps of our education, and how have been an enjoyable part of my four years at PCPM. Now is good in itself. It's tempting to jump in the whirling water and nevr aim for the light or to stay where I am. never considering it a path. Even when I reach the end of the path there's something waiting behind the mountain. Juli 1-u Ralph J. Wentz, Jr., D.P.M. Lycoming College. B.A. As the termination of my formal education rapidly approaches I would like to acknowledge some very special people who not only made it possible but also made it worth while. To Mom and Dad - Without your love, support and guidance none of this would have been possible. We pulled this one off together. Thank God it's over. To Molly My terriffic sister and friend. You are the best sister any brother could have. To Grandma Your house will always be my home away from home I our years of doing my wash, freezing plates of leftovers and saving dirty 51 bills are finally over. To Yvette You have brought me so much love and happines throughout this ordeal. Thanks for always being there when I needed you most, especially with the plates of brownies that kept me well nourished during finals week. Love. RJ 145 Charles E. Williams, D.P.M University Of Southern California. R.S. The road goes ever on ami on down from the door where it began, now far ahead the road has gone and I must follow if I can. Pursuing n with eager feet until it joins some larger way. where many paths and errands meet and whither then? I cannot say. 146 Jeffrey B. Wilps, D.P.M. University Of Pittsburgh, B.S. The Island of Achievement is surrounded by a sea of sweat . . Greek Proverb A person's accomplishments are a reflection of their friends' influences. parents' guidance, and an entire family's love. Without these things few goals are ever obtained. 7 -0- 147 David J. Witt, D.P.M. Pennsylvania State University. R.S. I dedicate this page to my loving wife and best friend Sandy. Her love, support and being by my side has made this all worthwhile. Thanks for being there when I needed you. I LOVE YOU! To my Mom and Dad. Thanks for everything you have done for me. Without your love, support and guidance this dream would never have been achieved. Debbie and Dennis. I love you both very much and all your foot care is FREE! 148 Wendy Susan Wood, D.P.M. Delaware Valley College Of Science And Agriculture, B.S. I have finally accomplished my lifelong goal with the love and support of my family. Carl, and my friends. To my parents Thank you for your guidance, your understanding and most of all your patience with me throughout the years. To Doug. Sandy and Jennifer You often said I can’t believe that you are going to be a doctor ... it's pretty scary!” Well, the moment has finally arrived. Thank you all for keeping me laughing and on my toes. To Carl Thank you for your love and encouragement. You were always there for me to share the good times and guide me through the rough spots. I am defintely a lucky woman! To my friends - Thanks to all of you for keeping me laughing, sane, and occupied during my free moments. I Love You All! 149 Susan M. Yatzun, D.P.M. University Of Scranton. B.S. To my rather - Dad. this graduation Is as much your success as it is mine. Because you and Mom have always been there with your love and support. I am able to share this special moment in my life. Your faith and encouragement have provided me the motivation to try, and the courage to succeed. Thank you for always being there with the strength and guidance I needed. I am who I am today because of you and Mom, and I dedicate this day and degree to you. We finally made it! I love You. To rrancis. Mary. Barbara, and Elizabeth - for the many times you've helped me out when I needed you. and the many times 1 should have been a better “big sister but wasn't • thanks for putting up with me. I'm proud to be your sister. To Uncle Vince - for always believing, and wanting my dreams to come true • you kept me looking at the castles in the sky • thank you. To Joe • these past four years have not been easy, but you’ve always stayed by my side making the bad times bearable, and the good times great. I want to thank you for the love and laughter you bring to my life. Your constant support and devotion, understanding, and humor have made the attainment of my goals a joint effort. Thank you for being you. You've created some terrific memories, and I look forward to sharing many more special moments in our lives together. I love you. I dedicate this page, in loving memory, to my mother. You are with me today as always in my thoughts and prayers. 150 SENIORS: 26 CLINICIANS: 0 Rich Conte prepares to hit Dr. Walter after many weeks of dreaming about this moment. Hoy do we LOVE trauma!! Stese Levy unloading one of hid many touchdown passes. Stu yelled, Run Chuck! Run! I'll block these guys while Alex holds Dr. Walter. ith year ( ffrmi'ir captain Sparky Jovobs lead Hulkman Stkkley and the Greek Sheik toward the un u peciinp quarterback Dr. Sanncr later aid. 7 really a open' Dr.Juda warned lineman Terris, Don't make me hurt you little man ! Please Steve! Let me have just one hug. Die 4th year students look hack in horror as Dirty Downey and Badman Burke prepare to crush their leader. Dr. Superman Malay with one of his mam cross field flying tackles. 152 1SJ tr.4 15$ r tf ytjrxfeK %a.f r%f eCt jr jr y cfc ' j’v « m vtoto y r'A««m A y tC' ' £? 1S8 161 163 - 164 s r- 169 170 iorits 4. CJckms Vl s accident! , ,vm Versimft. 'Pcs-hS as Ov Ww w S ! 171 foo 0 Do 0 0 0 0 O 0 □ 0 0 Q □ Q Q 17 4 Where the fun N(W£R Srop l ' • IT jorr « p,SSlus3 A TVvlMks fox... TO AU 'wVte IWiftfd U Wh tVii NLQ0AS pfbduuefcum of f «aaJoook7 x HV -octfc iVjLin t TVui ydb uaouU VviWft-b Ka WnpoJftib .. PVtoh P ktAS LA OU •AAKtN AinMM • Cf ft . . MA.Uritt Aifc N . K0SV4N lU. • CttUft CKrVMwilK • Uvx . C o PiNK -V.bh fe Xh • bcorH %V buo • JbWMSCH WcuWflNt. • KM «i •vtfrby TKA V m, 76 17? INTRODUCING THE 1st Year Class Of P.C.P.M. Class Of 1990 Once upon a time 114 students came to PCPM 179 They came from all walks ol life. They were all a bunch of great people and learned to stick together. For some it was love at first sight. 180 Some of us. however, were still searching for the true meaning of podiatry. 181 Others already knew. 182 Although the beginning was a little shaky, we still managed to retain our own unique personalties. 8i 184 What yearbook would be compete without paying tribute to those famous lines such as Did I say jejunum? or Anatomically speaking. |ust picture the liver as being the New Jersey of the body.” Gening back lo our siory. we all teemed to ad|ust and somehow survive as the year waned on. And with the end of the year, we end our tory. To be continued another day. May wo always remember the days gone by. and all the special times we shared. May we always remember the laughter and happy times that brought u$ closer together. May we always be friends and most of all. may all of our dreams come true. We would like to extend a special thankyou to: fcditor and chief: Francis Derk Layout and design: Howard Schultheiss Photographers: Paul Krouse. Dave Chen. Parksin Lynn, and Karen Marsian 188 ids Clare Starret, D.P.M. Richard Kwasnik. D.P.M. Alan K. Whitney, D.P.M. Vincent Zuwiala. D.P.M. Robert A. Christman, D.P.M. John II. Walter. D.P.M. Gilbert Master, D.P.M. Arnold Feldman, D.P.M. Kendrick Whitney, D.P.M. William II. Sanner, D.P.M. Gary Bauer, D.P.M. Louis Zulli, D.P.M. Warren S. Joseph, D.P.M. Jerry Zajlow Paul Quintavalle, D.P.M. Steven Kravitz, D.P.M. Arthur E. Helfand, D.P.M. William Martin, D.P.M. Thomas G. Maglietta, D.P.M. Harold W. Vogler, D.P.M. Howard Palamarchuk, D.P.M. Ira Fox. D.P.M. Nadine McFeeley, R.N. Richard Jay, D.P.M. Gilbert Hice, D.P.M. John Buckholtz, D.P.M. Anthony Kidawa, D.P.M. Stephen Weissman. D.P.M. Harvey Lemont, D.P.M. Harold Shoenhaus, D.P.M. 192 Patsy Wentzel Linda Stanley Francis Peters Bill Mulholland Ruth Weldon Casey Marks Danita Jones Olive Lord Muffy Thorstensen Joyce Hume Earl Jones Fred Kugler 193 Sheila Gambrel! Donna Boni Nancy Brown Larry Buss LeGrand Newman Nivia DeJesus r Virginia Kehoe Eleanor Strayhorn-Price Charles Krausz Donna Atwell Bonnie Denmark Chuck MacFarland : Victor Thompson Susan Dudek Barbara Hoffman Sharon Redcay Maxine Preston Theresa Webster Iula Brown Andrea Lavin Margaret Frey 194 Jonathan Cook Erwin Juda Skip Schifalacqua Mindy Chinkes Jeff Fry Cherly Hines Linda Hill Beth Bakley Jennifer Landgraf Christine Shaub Dorothy Nehrling Lenora Duppins Terri Wilson Diane Brown Ruth Torres Colleen Kennedy Rita Paul Peter Kaprielyan 19S Rochelle Weisman Glenn King Olga Turianska Francis J. Conway, Ph. D. Bruce E. Hirsch, Ph. D Ronald Brittner, D.P.M. Howard S. Pitkow, Ph.D Marilyn R. Fenton, Ph.D James P. Burke, Ph.D. Bohdan Terleckj, M.S. Leonard Jacobs, Ph.D., M.D. Robert H. Davis, Ph.D. Robert Boyd, Ph.D. Carl Abramson, Ph.D. Judy Rae Churchill, Ph.D. E X 1. Steven Hollander 2. Steven Jacobs 3. Kurt Kovalovich 4. Aliza Land ess 5. Charles hangman 6. Phillip Cohen 7. Robert Chew 8. Maureen Brennan 9. Linda Bay I is 10. James Adleberg a. Jelly-Belly ashtray with a beard b. Services Quad members c. Large pinna (not penis) d. Speedo award winner e. Kxcercised in 1972 a. Malcontent Punk b. Sucked up to Dr. Milch c. See Gib Hice d. No. 1 Twighlight Zone e. Ernie E X A M 11. Caro! DiVaio 12. Mark Durkin 13. James Engblom 14. Daniel Gaffin 15. Dennis Gould 16. Nancy Norton 17. Joseph Murton 18. Gregg Corrigan 19. Mary Louise Mascari 20. Scott Lipkin 21. Christine Stern 22. Bill Simon 23. Laurence Rubin 24. Steven Reiner 25. Brooks Peters 26. Don St ran 27. Alex Terris 28. Darren Wardle 29. Charles Williams 30. Susan Yatzun a. Trips blind people b. Brutus c. Sun-ln d. Fender-Bender in leather pants e. Mr. Serious a. Sun-In b. Poppa Smurf c. Veteran of Lower Wars d. Miss Eye Contact e. Should of had an asterisk a. No original jokes b. Suck-Master Apprentice c. Wardrobe by Garanimals d. Loves Dan e. Reverend Jim of podiatry a. To live and die in L.A. b. Writes to Dr. Ruth c. Please shave that Fungus d. Spud-pud 1 e. Don 7 drop the soap 197 Match the names on the left with the Best answer from the right column. 31. Edward Trowbridge a. Likes velvet paintings 61. Jeffrey Idol 32. Theresa Vitti b. Deer Hunter 62. Michael Josovitz 33. Ralph Wentz c. Sniffs for sex 63. Michael Krajick 34. Wendy Wood d. Orville Reddenbocker 64. Lenny Lederman 35. Henry Taylor e. Will cost you $50.00 65. Frank Lindley 36. Thomas Stickley a. Darren’s friend 66. Richard Conti 37. Anne Sonoga b. Deutchlander Disease 67. Wayne Chieppa 38. Eric Shultz c. Flints tone feet 68. Mark Burton 39. Jay Ringel d. Squarer jaw than most men 69. Charles Birk 40. John Rainiere e. Benign Derm Lesion 70. Elaine Alicakos 41. Dennis Martin a. Digging for gold 71. Joseph Dove 42. Frances Harkins b. Michael J. Fox 72. Ira Dzigas 43. Elle Merkle c. Tie it in a knot 73. Raef Fahmy 44. Todd Nit kin d. Pale face, pink elsewhere 74. John Geovjian 45. Jay Phillips e. Boy Toy 75. Sharon Grencavage 46. Patrick Dwyer a. Slept with Dr. Bhatt (twice) 76. Keith Oliver 47. Mark Evans b. Pig Pen 77. Keith Newman 48. John Fusco c. Al e Lincoln 78. Andrew Milner 49. Anne Goel d. Neck bobber 79. Scott McGrath 50. Thomas Hoffman e. Perpetual Pledge 80. George Marino 51. Michael Baloga a. Husband- M.I.A. 81. David Potash 52. Robert Breiner b. M.I.A.: 1983-present 82. George Rezac 53. Karen Campbell c. UHH . . . What Boards? 83. Gino Scartozzi 54. Michael Coby d. Never shuts up 84. Ronald Small 55. Joseph Dickinson e. Most letters to Penthouse 85. Daniel Stern 56. Robert Libcratore a. Mr. Sportsmanship 86. Jonathan Sum her 57. Steven Levy b. Jelly-Belly Ashtray 87. Teresa Tobin 58. Mark Kuhar c. Joe Cool (just ask him) 88. Michael VValinsky 59. John Kosar d. M.I.A.: 1983-present 89. Jeffrey Wilps 60. Stuart Jacob e. Abuses self 90. David Witt p-aa a. c- ■ fs p p- fs ;t 3. ?- 5° £ 5 . f a. To catch a thief b. Benedict Arnold c. Ababababaha d. Cuts elevator cables e. Looking for Mrs. Goodbar 91. Sharon Rafaloff 92. Eric Ricefield 93. Andrew Schwartz 94. Margaret Smith 95. Joel Stern a. Sits behind smart people b. Hates Bill Simon c. Father kept him enrolled d. Thin thighs in 30 days e. Dave Morris Diet Plan a. Barbi (see Ken) b. G.Q. Failure c. White benign male d. Shorter than Terri Tobin e. His friends: Dean or in Jail 96. Jeffrey Marks 97. Kelly McLaughlin 98. Ira Meyers 99. Victor Nippert 100. James Pelletier a. MFL lesion b. Ram bo 3 c. Humorless sucker d. Sniffing for Fran e. Gums in Gortex a. Islamic token b. Same Derm grade as Gino c. Should of had an asterisk d. Playtex indicated e. Pound house blues 101. Daniel Duffy 102. Donald Evans 103. Steven Fekete 104. Robert Gilfert 105. Joseph Hensley a. Jar Smacker b. Japanese hair c. G.Q. Failure d. Ann’s lap-dog e. Spits on street people a. Comes too soon (6:30 a.m.) b. Ken (see Barbi) c. White meat, No gravy d. Reads ahead to annoy e. Woodie Allen 106. Gwendolyn Anderson 107. Evetta Borden 108. Suzi Campanaro 109. Clinton Clark 110. Stuart Deitcher a. Nicotine on the latrine b. Spud-pud 2 c. Black virgin e. Filthy T-shirts e. Cesclie Tyson of podiatry (jus ax her) a. Studies during intercourse b. Needs Chris c. G.Q. Failure d. Paranoia will destroy ya e. Reads PDR on toilet 111. Anthony Ignatovich 112. Brain King 113. Kevan Kreitman 114. David Levine 115. Andrew Levy a. Short Jewish athlete b. Please Alisa c. Suck-Master Veteran d. G.Q. Avante-Garde e. ETOH neuropathy a. Owns an oscillometer b. Goes up on wife 116. Robert Tyrell 117. Juli Weitzen a. Broke Jane Russel’s bra b. Eats cooked sushi c. Mood hair d. D.O.C. = Prell e. doe Stud (just ask him) 199 The Cl%ssi ©£s 200 DR. GINO SCARTOZZI Congratulations Best Wishes! May You Be Blessed With A Wonderful Future Great Success! We’re All Proud of You! Love, MOM AND DAD FRANK, PAT, JOHN RICHARD 201 CONGRATULATIONS Dr. STEVE FEKETE Your family is very proud of your successful achievement Mom Grandpop Dominic Michael AI Dad Uncle Jim David Kathy Donna Margie and Jim Congratulations!) Dr. Charles F. Birk, D.P.M. Wa Are Vary Proud Of You! Lova, Morn DR. JOHN HAIG GEOVJIAN A Most Gratifying Time Of Our Lives Be Proud Of Your Accomplishments Love, Mom, Dad And Grams CONGRATULATIONS DR. PATRICK DWYER This day makes all the hard times of the past four yeas well worth it. Continue always to be the best. God bless you and Diane in your future together. All our love and best wishes . . . Dad and Mom Colleen and Tommy Mary, Michael and Michael Jr. CONGRATULATIONS We knew you could do it. Dr. Peg Smith Kathy David Joe Marge Mary Beth Don Ed Carol Bryan Mary Jerry Sue John Debbie Marty Edna Mom Dad You will give us prosperity, Lord; everything that we achieve is the result of what You do. Lord, our God, we have been ruled by others, but You alone are our Lord. Is. 26-12:13 204 ™ v 1 1 j “Congratulations Dr. Bob” ly 7 o our Little Suzi Congratulations Dr. Suzl Campanaro PCPM We Love You Mom and Dad Love: Mom, Dad, Janet, Scott, Tina, and Bill “To Joe, When you were three and hit the ball then ran to second base, We knew you’d seek a special path to beat out life’s rat race; You've worked so hard to reach this goal and son we feel so proud. So please don’t blush dear Dr. Dove as we SHOUT OUR JOY OUT LOUD! Congratulations son. Love Mom and Dad Frank Lindley: “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, ...” Dickens We are hoping that your future will be the best of times. Mom and Dad Dr. Mark E. Burton Congratulations, Mark Love, Mrs. G., Greg, Ganine Dana, 8c Kim Congratulations and best wishes To Stuart Deitcher and the Class of 1987 Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Deitcher 205 Dr. DAVID POTASH Congratulations Good Luck and Success All our Love Mom and Dad In honor of our graduating son: Dr. Steven Reiner Mom and Dad 206 Congratulations and Best Wishes Dr. Brooks A. Peters From two people who love you very much and wish you a happy, healthy and successful life. Your hard work and perseverance helped you to obtain your goal. Mag £ Pap would have been very proud of you too. Here's hoping your career as a podiatrist starts off on the right feet. Much Love Mom and Dad and Max” too. Pop-Pop £ Marge Aunt Lois £ Uncle Mike Denise. Cliff. Shannon £ Mike Rob Uncle Donald Is There a Doctor in the Family? Yes, Yes. Yes Dr. Mark E. Burton With all our Love and Admiration Uncle Alan £ Aunt Joe, Joann. Alison. Megan Johanna Teresa Aileen Mary Sara. £ Nicholas 07 CONGRATULATIONS GWENDOLYN!! You made it! We are proud of you!! May God's Blessings be upon you. Love and Good wishes from mommy Jacquelyn Evelyn Tyrone Darlene Aunt Zelma ♦♦ Dr. Phillip Marc Cohen Webster’s definition of the word PROUD is “a feeling of great pride and joy.” This is surely what we, your parents and family, feel as you reach this milestone in your life. May your future be everything you want it to be filled with success, love, health and happiness. Mazel Tov and our very best wishes! With Much Love, MOM, DAD, DEBBIE and BRIAN DR. JOSEPH P. HENSLEY ALWAYS BE THE PERSON YOU ARE TODAY. SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS IS SURE TO COME YOUR WAY. WE ARE VERY PROUD OF YOU! CONGRATULATIONS AND MUCH LOVE FROM YOUR FAMILY MOM, DAD, BARBARA, PATRICIA, MARIE AND GRANDMA 209 Dr. Mark E. Burton Congratulations! We Are So Proud Of You. We Wish You A Successful And Happy Future Love, Mom, Dad Dave 210 Feet Hurtin’ Call Burton” Congratulations and all our love. Marie Mike, Lisa Michael Dave Gina Danny Larry, Marcie, Kevin Kevin Dawn Mrs. Paglione Dick Faith Steve, Lorraine 6 Tiffany Mrs. McCready Jeannie Mac Caryn McCready Laura Jim Petrino M.E.B.E.R.’s only” Congratulations To The Class Of: 1987 Especially Doctor Frances Harkins, D.P.M. 211 Dr. Jeffrey B. Wilps What more can a close family say but: CONGRATULATIONS DOCTOR!! We are all so very proud of you!! With God’s Blessings and All our Love. Mom, Dad, Kathy Mimi, Bill, Shane Brett Dr. Brooks A. Peters To my loving husband who I’ve watched over the past four years pursue a dream. The dream is now a reality. Success comes in many forms; the most rewarding form is by hard work, dedication, love, understanding and compassion. You have portrayed them all. Not only have you been dedicated to podiatry but you’ve been dedicated to our relationship. I love you forever! I am ready to start out with our best foot forward into whatever lies ahead. With All my love, Karen 212 Dr. Andrew I. Levy CONGRATULATIONS!! Our hearts are filled with pride and love. Jody, Jennifer Jillian Dr. Andrew I. Levy Congratulations!! Best wishes for the future and all our Love. Monica Joe, Francine Mitchell, Bette Alan, Sherry, Dan Kyle Dr. Ira Michael Dzigas Good Luck to Congratulations on your Great Michael and the Achievement!! We are all very proud of you. Class of '87!! We knew you could do it. We wish you Health, Happiness From your parents and Success!! Flo Hy Josovitz Love Always, and Family. Mom Dad Paul Robin Bradley Cindy 213 Dr. Jeffrey Alan Marks You have always made me feel very proud to be your wife. But especially today as you celebrate your graduation. I know that your dedication and hard work has brought you the success you deserve. Congratulations! We Love You!! Casey and Cayleigh Best Wishes, now and forever, to Keith Myles Newman, Class of ’87 Love, Keith’s Family Congratulations to Dr. Susan Marie Yatzun Dad-Francis-Mary-Barbara-Elizabeth Dr. Michael D. Walinsky Congratulations and Best Wishes on your accomplishment. We pray all your hard work will bring you Success, Good Health and Happiness. Love, Mom, Dad and Sam Dr. Brooks A. Peters Congratulations on accomplishing this great feet.” Todd, Sharon, Michelle and A1 We’re proud of you! Congratulations Best Wishes!! Dr. Marilyn R. Fenton ►.............. Congratulations CHARLES M. LANGMAN D.P.M. MOM, DAD MARLA GWEN LAURIE Best Wishes, Clinic Staff 214 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES Class Of 1987 And Their Families Office Of Student Affairs DEPARTMENT OF PODIATRIC ORTHOPEDICS William Sanner, D.P.M. John Walter, D.P.M., M.S. Alan Whitney, D.P.M. Richard Jay, D.P.M. Harold Schoenhaus, D.P.M. Gilbert Hice, D.P.M., M.S. Steven Kravitz, D.P.M. James McNerney, D.P.M. Morris Moss, D.P.M. David LeBovith, D.P.M. Howard Palamarchuk, D.P.M. Kendrick Whitney, D.P.M. Frank Montique, D.P.M. James Rogers, B.S. Albert Bravo, D.P.M. William Lloyd, B.S., P.T. Raymond Feehery, D.P.M. John Solar, D.P.M. Fred Kugler, M.S. Clare Starrett, D.P.M. Phillip Bresnehan, D.P.M. 215 Fungi-Nail Stops Ugly Nail Fungus CHICAGO MEDICAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY SERVING PODIATRY EXCLUSIVELY 300 WAINWRIGHT DRIVE NORTHBROOK. ILLINOIS 60062 USE OUR TOLL-FREE HOT LINES - (800) 323-5110 CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO Recommend or prescribe it with confidence Fungi-Nail is a safe and effective topical formulation for the treatment of fungus infections of the nail and paroychiae. Two recognized antifungal agents-resorcinol and par achlorometaxlenol combine with keratolytic and salicylic acid to fight infection at the toenail or fingernail site. For most patients, the treatment stops pain and eliminates inflamation. The one-ounce bottle, normally sufficient for a complete five-month treatment, comes with a built in applicator. Useage is as simple and convenient as applying nail polish. Fungi-Nail is available at most pharmacies. For further information contactt The or medication n y J intunglion • J J -r specifically indicated for nail fungus rv Infection — KKAMEJt PHAKMACAL. Inc. •msw AMfoM rw iin« I KV ic .m tan Dedicated to improving health care through drug research. McNEIL PHARMACEUTICAL Spring House. PA 19477 216 Congratulations DR. DARREN Number 1 Son You’ve Made It! Dr. Eric Rice field Love, Mom Dad Congratulations On Your Graduation We're Proud Of You. Congratulations Dennis With All Our Love All The Best Of Life To You. Mom, Dad, Leslie Jane DR. MICHAEL KRAJICK: May The Road Rise Up To Meet You, May The Wind Be At Your Back, And May The Lord Always Hold You In The Hollow Of His Hand. Mom S Dad Great Success To: The Class Of ’87 To Doctor James A. Engblonv, Congratulations Son, On A Job Well Done. We Know You Worked Hard, Sacrificing And Over Coming Many Difficult Obstacles. We Are Proud Of You And Wish You The Very Best. Love, Mom £ Dad Dr. Gary Hymes 217 Congratulations Congratulations Dr. William H. Simon Dr. Raef M. Fahmy We Knew You Could Make It, Bill We Are All Proud Of You Mom, Dad, Lois, Micheal, Rob, Claudia Gina Dad, Mom, Roya, Randa Congratulations And Congratulations -James Eve.la L Bonden. hine-- U.r.lvi. Rosianna” w , Floydeen” From Your Loving Alfreda” . . . . Floyd” And Supportive Best Wishes To Family. The Class Of 1987 Congratulations! Vincent G. Zuwiala, D.P.M. Dr. Michael £ Coby 8 The Class Of 1987 Mr. 8 Mrs. Ernest Coby 218 Dr. Scott T. Me Grath Congratulations on your graduation. May your future be as wonderful as you have made this day for us. We’re very proud of you. All our love. Mom, Dad, Ron, Brian Bruce Dr. Sharon Grencavage Congratulations on Your Graduation We’re Proud of You! With all Our Love, Mom, Dad, Robbie Bob Dr. Stuart Jacob Our very best wishes for a long and successful future. We love you and are very proud of you. Much Love! Mom, Dad, Sheryl your Grandparents 219 We take this prideful opportunity to congratulate DOCTOR’S CHRISTINE ANN BREECH STERN AND DANIEL E. STERN dauther and son-in-law of the Class of 1987 You are today where your thoughts and hard work have brought you; And tomorrow where your thoughts and dedication take you. With our LOVE FOREVER . Dad and Mom Wayne M. Breech and Josephine A. Breech DR. DANIEL S. GAFFFIN You have worked very hard for that dream that you believed in and God will guide you to do it well. We are proud to have been a part of the dream making. We are very proud of you! May we never forget where we began, why we are here and where we are going. You will always be our favorite doctor, the best daddy, the greatest husband and most importantly, our best friend. We love you! Forever and Always Cindy. Rachel, Steven P.S. Heah, Daddy! Can you come down from the ciouds to play? CONGRATULATIONS, DAN! I am really proud of you. Dad 220 Dear Larry, All the efforts and sacrifices that you put in to fulfill your life’s ambition are now being realized. We wish you and your colleagues much success in the years ahead, we are all very proud of you! Your loving family, Mom, Norm, Ira, Mike Kenny Dr. Joseph C. Dickinson Congratulations Joe We’re all so proud of you Good Luck God Bless You Love, Mom, Dad-Bob, Tom, Jan, Jack Nan There is no business like TOE business” Dr. James P. Pelletier Congratulations on your graduation. We’re proud of you! All our Love, Mom, Dad and Family STOP CAST ITCH Ijdifi $fi eided foe Model in CC Men i Shielded Tot Model 1 bCC StV 3 ’ 3 ng tn.e-tfea loe mo 3 'O' dotf men n j .omen ( l4f Uoc‘rJ - no le'rj v '■$ni r om on e.lner toon n 3 m je ,n m e wrs omr with the REECE Orthopedic Shoe The Reece Orthopedic Shoe ends the constant scratching problem ot foot casts The Reece Shoe offers many of the advantages of cast protection with more freedom and less discomfort You and your patients will find the Reece Orthopedic Shoe far more satisfactory than a cast for many broken or crushed foot bones and dislocations It provides better post-operative care for most cases of foot surgery and aids in the treatment of burns, sprains, athlete's foot and bursitis The Reece Shoe is far easier to administer than a cumbersome cast and more readily accepted by patients So. stop scratching Use the Reece Orthopedic Shoe for superior comfort, mobility, and ventilation For more information and sample shoe. ask your equipment dealer or write to REECE WOODEN SOLE SHOE CO. Columbus. Nebraska 68601 Rich, CONGRATULATIONS! Best Wishes co you and Gina Love, Mom, Dad Bob Patty Congratulations! Mr. Mrs. Douglas Oliver 221 CONGRATULATIONS! Class Of 1987 Keep Up The Great Work! MSD Merck Sharp Dohme Congratulations Dr. Dennis E. Martin!! Through your perseverance and determination you have attained the goal you set. We are proud of you. Mom, Dad Family 222 NATIONAL LABEL COMPANY 2025 JOSHUA ROAD • LAFAYETTE HILL, PA. 19444 PHONE (215) 825-3250 SPECIALISTS IN OESIGNING AND PROOUCING HIGH CUSS LABELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION SOUTH OMICE i all -«■ JAMES K SHACKLETT JR PRESIDENT : VES k SHACK I LIT III VIC RNCSKMNT 01 AN R SMACK LETT VIC PRESIDENT Dr. Robert A. Liberatore CONGRATULATIONS, SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS Love, Mom, Dad, Theresa Michael 22} M.m0L all th® students o t tlx® Claaa o t ,JBtf May your fatapas S © ttllod with happiness ni success! PAX m 224 Dr. E. Kelly McLaughlin CONGRATULATIONS “Dr. Don” All the Evans CONGRATULATIONS!! All our Love, Your Family Achilles Boosters Mr. Mrs. Jach ftingel Mr. Mrs. Emil A. Milner Dr. Mrs. Arthur E. Helfand Dr. Mrs. Morris B. Moss Mr. Mrs. Robert A. Breiner, Sr. Mary Tobin Mrs. Ann Chieppa Denise and Tommy Oiaimo Mr. Mrs. Lewis B. Nithin Mr. Mrs. Glen C. Durhin Mr. Mrs. Howard U). Clark Mr. Mrs. James J. Duffy Dr. Mrs. James E. Bates 225 I 1 c i You're now a fellow researcher, a fellow clinician, a fellow explorer into the biomechanics of human gait. Your new role as a professional inspires us all. Because out of new, passionately he Id ideas, innovation is born. That alone is reason to celebrate. Tlie Unger Biomechanics Gioufx Inr. 21 Last Industry Court. Ocer Carh. MY 11729 LAW OCR Lango Biomechanics HEY ANNE . . . You Did It! Congratulations And Good Luck Because You Deserve Only The Best! WE LOVE YOU. 227 MOM, DAD ALOK, SONNY RAVI Dear Colleagues: Happily I congratulate your graduating class of 19871 Having met you officially in your second year workshop class I then knew your quality. How would I know this? Of the hundred or more students there were no absentees. The keen interest in learning materials and how to fabricate them carried over to your third and fourth years in clinic. However, the true test came in your clinical years. So many patients were saying, 4,That was a nice treatment, your touch is very gentle, appreciate your patience with me, etc.” As far as my persona! relationship with you—it was a happy one, a mutuality of respect. Continue working with diligence undergird it with cheerfulness and optimism. May the Good Lord Always be at your side. Dr. Mrs. Gilbert Master Congratulations And Best Wishes From The Family Of: DR. ELAINE ALICAKOS Be Articulate, Accurate, And Awesome! Be The Best! Louis P. Zulli, D.P.M., F.A.C.P.R. Congratulations And Best Of Luck To The Class Of 1987 FROM HERBERT LABORATORIES % Aquacare HP® 0% Urea Cream Lotion Bluboro® Astrigent Soaking Solution Gris-Peg® (Griseofulvin) 250 MG f' ABACUS is the LEASING SPECIALIST for the DOCTOR! •OPENING OR EXPANDING YOUR OFFICE? 100% tax deductible while leasing the latest equipment: then own it at the end of your lease for 10%. FOR THE INVESTMENT-MINDED DOCTOR: Recycle your depreciated equip- ment for additional cash flow through lease-back (limited to California residents only). ■ Contact ABACUS to make the smart move. You’ll find our competitive rates hard to beat! FTTffll ABACUS LEASING COMPANY V 10727 Paramount Boulevard • Oowney, California 90241 . Call Collect. (213) 869 9955 228 CongratulationsI Dr. Thomas L. Hoffman Meade Johnson Pharmaceuticals Division Proud Of YouI Dad, Donald L. Hoffman (Deceased) Mom, Mary Manufacturer Of Duriceff (1 Gram UID.) Wishes To Congratulate The Class Of 1987 Congratulations Class Of 1987 You’ve Done A Great Jobl Dr. Ira Meyers With Great Pride Your Parents Dr. Harold Vogler 2 JOSTENS • • J- '-A - m
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