Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine - Achilles Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1988
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PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE EIGHTH 5 RACE STREETS PHILADELPHIA, PA 19107 tc uete Bates, o.P. PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE r ci M itr I'tm pinv viv m. ivm? ⢠i2iJt r n4' t (mi o r w JuoÂŤ 3. 1988 TO TBK CLASS Of 1988 tt sÂŤ ai tike only yesterday that ?CPK opened It door to weleoue you. our Cla . ot 1988. tou arrived aa a group of enthusiastic, ootlv-ted young nÂŤn and uo.an eager co on your journey. we challenged you then to -eet the â˘'⢠' '4' f our College and our frofeatoo. While we ob.erved and a ated. vou grew intellectually and protea Ion, 11y into the Podlatrlc Physicians we know today. You are certainly to be congracuI ated on your ac coop 11a hoe nt for -e know It doea not come easily. As your days of full-tine foroal education draw to a close, our work secas to be ending, but yours 1 jual about to begin. It la tlae for you to launch ouc on your own. aroed with Jo!! ÂŤWI acquired knowledge and skill..  e confident that you have all the tool neceaaary to aucceed. You are the recipients 1; the floV.t podlatrlc education available In th.wrldtod.y and you are entering ÂŤ society where the need for podlatrlc physician. I. constantly growing. ?' aVlVyIn tk! knowledge la not static; new insight .re gained dally In the âleld of oedlclna. Stay abreast of these advances. Becoac -involved profess Iona Is who cootlnue their education and who actively participate In local and professional organization . tn ao doing, you will fulfill the Oath taken at your Graduation when you promised ...to ao conduct yourself that you oay be a credit to youi Country, to your Fallh. to your Profession and to Those you%old Dearâ. You will 'do honor to Mankind as an honorable person. showing skill. learning. Integrity and high aoral a tandards. Once again, we are proud of the aceonp11ÂŤhnent we have vttoassed. â˘â˘ indeed you youcseivas should be. We your colleague . teallte the tlae, the endless effort. and the sacrifice that have brought you to this day. Ue wish you Godspeed as you go forth to alnlater to your fellt Jane E . Sates , 0.P.H . President PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE llt.llTH AT RACC STREET l-HII AUtl PENNSYLVANIA 1 107 . ,}| Jj 6â 0100 Sal 4' G-t'kt I'rruJtil for StuJrnt A Jout Dear Members of the Class of 1988: It's here - graduation! All that you and your families have worked so hard and sacrificed so much for. Everyone In Student Affairs sends you congratulations and best wishes for a difficult task accomplished with dedication and grace. Your transition from student to physician is almost complete, or as complete as is possible In a profession in which one constantly learns and develops new skills or refines old ones. In the future you will be called upon to teach as well as learn. Do so with commitment and compassion - for your patients, your staff, your colleagues and the podiatrlc medical students of the future will look to you for advice and guidance. Work hard in the future but remember also to have fun. Keep alive the enthusiasm which has inspired you for the past years. Keep in touch with us at PCPM. This is your college. Your support will be vitally important as we move toward the 21st century. Our strength will be your happiness and success. Congratulations! Best wishes for the future professionally and personally. Please remember we in Student Affairs are here for you at any time. Fondly, Sandra G. Hannix ) Kieran T. Mahan, D.P.M. Vice-President Clinical Education i PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF PODIATRlC MEDICINE EIGHTH AT RACE STREET PHIIAOE1PMIA. PENNSYLVANIA 19101 ⢠12IS| 629-0)00 Aitrtn I HMhtn. t T 'I l ct Prtutlcfi Jot CUmtul TO THE CLASS OF 1988 On behalf of the faculty It is my pleasure to congratulate you on the successful completion of your requirements for the degree of Doctor of Podiatric Medicine. Each year It Is a pleasure to see the graduating class mature and develop In their skills, maturity, and judgement. Although the completion of this degree is a significant milestone in your career, it by no means guarantees a life of ease or success. For you to continue to develop and grow in your career, you will need the same qualities of intelligence, judgement, and persistence that have marked your career at the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine. You will have an obligation both to continue to grow as an individual in your profession and also to assist your profession in continuing its rapid pace of growth and recognition within the medical community. Your individual example as an ethical and competent practitioner is the most important contribution you can make to advance the profession. The rewards of being a podiatric physician are those of service to mankind and intellectual stimulation. You will find that the personal rewards of helping patients overcome afflictions, will be something that you will treasure. On behalf of the faculty, I congratulate you on your attainment of the D.P.M. degree, and on behalf of the podiatric medical community, welcome you to the profession. Best wishes for continued success in your future! 4 avid A Uler, Ph D- Vice-Pres'dent Aimic PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF POOIATKIC MEDICINE I II.Mill VI K l t SI Ml | r Iâllll MMIl'IIIV n WMM IMA I viol . i'KiSSMu A A.I.,  â˘Â . O V-r PrÂŤÂŤMrA TO THE CLASS OF 1983 ÂŤr Con9rÂŤtulation to each of you on the successful completion Thro, oh tnt fn ° f and demandlrâ3 four-year educational program. 35ft it iiL d dlMtl a d sacrifice, you overcame wnat ar times must have seemed Like impossible obstacles. irof ssi onUlI;.H ynU haV ! be0 preparfld to a rewarding profession and begin a career of providing podiatric case with dÂŤer3r,0'°v C and crp 'i0n that â˘â˘â˘ÂŤ  nÂŤd Wuo anS deserve. y0u ore also about to enter a career of life-long i?frtf3!rdWhleh WlU r ?ulce your graduation a launching pad toward a commitment for continuing education. 9 Without question, you are better trained podiatric At au !arliec sta 3ÂŤ in your careers than your pie ecossors. With that training, however, you must maintain an inquisitiveness and sense of observation that leads to the discovery and croation of now Knowledge. Mf°re lfLan 1'l t tha deUvcry of podiatric medical services tC' ° Y?? ,ho Obligation to contribute to your profession. md. Vn ,11 ytUr for boarers a,,d your successors who have madt and will make their contribution to the relief of pa ⢠n and prevention and cure of disease. p0 n °4°.r Oroduatxon is but a first step. As an old professor once said, life is not built on a level. it is built on an ili on d a inL y°U, ,l°P Climbln - you are liable to c limb ingl P V Wult l ° sl4d - Therefore. Keep on Y°â thc p}M uroB rewards attending the pcacticc of podiatnc medicine. You have earned it and w0 are proud to welcome you as colleagues. Best wishes and good luck for peaceful future. a healthy, productive and d. (kh David A. Axlcr. Ph.D. Vice President for Research Dean for Education.!I Affairs DEDICATION To A Most Respected Clinician. Teacher. And Friend Gilbert Master, R.P.T., D.P.M. The Class of 1988 is pleased to honor the following individuals for excellence in teaching and clinical instruction at PCPM. Best Clinician Harold Vogler, D.P.M. Best Professor Michael Downey, D.P.M. Gina M. Carlo Editor PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE CLASS OF 1988 EIGHTH AT RACE STREET PHILADELPHIA PENNSYLVANIA 910? ⢠2'Sl 629 0300 Dear Classmates, It i9 with great nlenaure that 3 oresent to you our yearbook, Achilles ,p8. Our last four years together a e Acted never ervlin. at tir.es, especially when we were in the first trimester of th t- ir i year. sek then wÂŤ forgot we' 3 ha anythin'' hw 3cV rÂŁ in the .V- enJ esluer in class in the V. Hji to.! y v- realise t.hot those yam are Just the â˘oe 'innim; of whet vi- sacrificed and worked so hard â.o hecoi . As you rea-J through this yearbook, I hone manv si lies will cross your fere a? you rei-enher certcin tino? or see close friends. The feelings w- will xr- -ienca today nrohahlv won't he the ssrt is when we flir through there nn ts in years to cone. -â˘ices ray a..- , r.erorio? say fa tie and tit 09 ray chans , hut let's never Tor -si. cne snirit of our class. the Class of 1 ,r:f-i Rest wishes an i xoo J luck to all In your career endeavors. i 77----- - ACHILLES 1988 STAFF Editor: Gina Carlo Faculty Advisor: Bruce Hirsch, Ph.D. Typist: Bonnie Denmark 4th Year 3rd Year Wally Strash Maurice Aiken Eric Egelman 2nd Year Dave Perelstein Francis Derk Lori LaRue 1st Year Pam Gekas Roberto Avaujo Official Photographer Zamsky Studios Publisher Jostens Printing And Publishing 9 THE YEARS 1984 THROUGH 1988 ... AS WE SAW IT. Subject: The History Of The Class Place: Philadelphia, PA Setting: P.C.P.M. FIRST YEAR At orientation, the first assembly of white coats takes place. No one knew each other or who would eventually become their best friend. Some of us met during SARP and learned how to shade in the computer card. In the beginning we were 130 strong. First trimester was like boot camp with four exams on every other Friday This only left us four weekends to go to the shore. Our routine was simple: 1. Donât study for the first week at all. 2. Beginning week 2, study Neuroanatomy Sunday through Wednesday. 3. Study Histology and Gross Anatomy on Thursday, and read Embryology twenty minutes before bedtime. We were warned about Ncuroanatomy ahead of time by our forebearers. In Neuro. the words decussate , laminate , pedunculate , caudate , and âmasterbate all became indistinguishable. The only words we all became familiar with was SLIMMER SCHOOL . This particular word motivated us to work much harder so that we would never see it. For Embryology, we had Gibleyâs Believe It Or Not . He was the first to discover the testicular problem we have here at PCPM. Now. we might not use the information learned in Embryology everyday, but we sure try to use our âJEWELS as often as possible. We have him to thank for that In cadaver lab, the bodies were intimidating from day one. Some of our classmates wore plastic aprons, some wore white coals, and one in particular wore a Mr. Goodwrench blue jumpsuit. (Bret, arc you going to check the oil and transmission fluid on your cadaver?) Mans wore gowns, gloves and even masks. One wondered if it was because of the formalin or because Ken Freedman was coming down to lab with either Mono. Strep, Pneumonia. Conjunctivitis or hepatitis. While we were being challenged by Dr Boyd in lab. he was being challenged on the 3rd floor by Jim Kuhn at âDonkey Kongâ! Wc soon went to our assigned seats. The second row was a group of inquisitive, loud, hand-raising, debating and very cooperative guys. When lecturers told jokes, the back row did their walrus impersonations as taught by Steve Kushncr. In the back, Katrina would be sleeping on her arm when she wasn't solving Sanner's take-home quiz for the whole class. She is not the most famous narcoleptic in our class though. Many suffered from Gergen's diseaseâ Car-rozzino and Tcsch kept right on talking through lectures like thc were sports caster for ESPN. Wc thought wc were going to win an argument with Dr. Assalita in Intro, to Pod. Jonathan was crying but putting up a good fight. But wait. Hosey may have blown it by getting into it. Andy Karpf interjected. After all. lunch is my favorite class. Dr. Pitkow taught us neurophysiology during the last half of the football season. This was capped off by his tenth annual Post Supcrbowl Examination . The date for this exam increased the spread on our test grades. Our attempted pass was stopped by his beta-blockers. âBiomagic began with Dr. Sanner. At first wc were spinning index cards on pencils and then wc were turning our fingers into Midtarsal Joint axes. Finally, we were given questions like....... When the STJ is pronated in midstancc on an incline of 45° and viewed from the frontal plane, the MTJ is then: A. maximally pronated B. supinating C. supinated D. none of the above E. a few of the above F. most of the above, including choice D In Lower Extremity Anatomy. Dr. Hirsch reaffirmed Darwinâs theory of natural selection. He kept the herd healthy by clipping off the weak. FIc gave us diagrams and labelled pictures on his tests. These were of thing that could have very well been a wedge of cheese, an Egyptian pyramid, a chewed piece of bubble gum or maybe a lateral cuneiform. After his exams, our once rational, diplomatic class transformed into an angry mob (like straight from a horror movie), complete with pitchforks, wooden stakes and burning torches out for blood. Biochemistry started out on a dark, cold winter morning. Early in the day the class was awakened by this big girl asking. Where's ma' notes? Emma June would traipse down the aisle, go to her row and use Tim Lynchâs body as an apical axis guide to get into her lecture scat. When she finally stopped coming to classes. Gina Carlo and Russ Pctranto stuck a picture of her to her desk so that she was still with us. not in body, but in soul. Mike Obrecht came to class with a knapsack that was bigger than Rodney Dangcrfield's golf bag in C'addyshack. He must have had his bone box in it at all times. When he came to school, he looked like Neil Armstrong on a 10 speed. One funny thing about our first year was that you knew you would hear the word âMaxâ about 4 times a day First, for the lights. Second, for the slide projector. Third, for the overhead. Fourth, just because we felt like it. SECOND YEAR Dr Jacob's Pharmacology class was geared for the early birds. God help anyone who didnât show up. or worse, came in through one of the side doors. Our first thought was that perhaps he was hiding a PDR behind his back and he didnât want anyone to see it. lie told us we were mediocre and taught us âShulfonamides Caushc Shtevcnsh Johnshohnsh Shyndromeâ. It was during this memorable lecture that Dean and Noah received their second shower of the day. Fortunately, they were the only ones, for anyone else who attended sat in the back three rows. In Pharm lab we got to use the polygraphs from Physio This time, we got to shake them upside down to get the loose rats out of them. In Microbiology we learned the importance of being quiet in class. If you were caught whispering while Dr. Abramson was lecturing, you risked having your head dunked in âfoul smelling, viscous, rice-water diarrhea . When he got mad, he would pound the podium so hard you thought his plaque on the fifth floor would fall off the wall. We learned alot in micro, but of all the organisms wc discovered, none were more fascinating than B. tcrleckvi. This was an anthropo philic, commensile, non-motile organism with a glycocalyx. On Sabouraud dextrose agar, this particular species tended to lecture on lipopolysaccharides. The only antibiotic effective against this organism was of course Axlercillin (AxlinÂŽ). Dr. Abramson was funny but Bo was alot âciliaâ. In Pathology though. Dr. Arden only lectured to Frank Mole. We fell a bit miffed. Okay, the seven of us felt a bit miffed. Maybe wc should have painted open-eyes on his eyelids. Joe LaConte rescheduled every final we had with Dr âAaaadenâ. Dr. Skarinski lectured about Ecntesteenal Mookosa. Vaskoollitis. and Knotmeg Iccver. She was the Mrs. Gorbachov of the Pathology world Fortunately, Vera was there to transcribe those lectures. Dr. Wcissman and Big Al showed us the importance of taking and failing a Radiology final twice in a row. Dr. Wcissman is the author of Radiology of the Foot. This book, wc were told, was the foundation that Wilhelm Roentgen and Marie (.uric used in order to better understand radiology. From our tests wc learned that the difference between measuring a 24' met. adductus and a 25° met. adductus was 5 points on an exam grade. We also learned that x-rays don't photocopy very well. Remember ââStupid Question Bingo ? Each of us had a playing card with the names of students who were prone to ask dumb questions during class Of course Brel was always the free space in the middle of the card. We also had picture cards for students who Dr. Schoenhaus would call on in class. A âMancini playing piece was worth Big Bucks. If you had a card with Boom Boom Mancini. Dan Coca Cola, and Matt sing for us Caruso, you were sure to win! It was during our second year when we heard the legend of Dr Bales. He was said to be the Capl. Kirk of our âEnterprise , but turned out to be the Boy in the Bubble or the Howard Hughes of PCPM. Very few students knew of him or what he does. Some think of him as God; certainly there arc similarities too close to be a coincidence. For instance: A. A few people can say theyâve talked with either Dr. Bates or God. B. Both God and Dr. Bates have set down rules that we all must follow, like it or not. C. Both arc said to be everywhere, but are seen nowhere. D. God created entropy, while Dr. Bates maintains it. THIRD YEAR Third year begins and we arc thusly beckoned to elaborate the supreme interlocutor. Dr. Anthony Kidawa. His elocutions inherently contain morpheme aggregations so abundant and intricate that they confound the intellect of a student who possesses a mere median scope of diction. Upon inviting an 83-year-old grandmother to recline in the phlebostatic position for a non-invasivc hemo-diagnostic doppler examination, he is left perplexed as the woman requests an interpreter. Fortunately. Bill Releford is usually nearby. We had a course called Practice Management also. In this class. Dr. Larry (Donald Trump) Levine taught us the art of getting into debt. Most of us found that wc had become masters of this already. His secret formula was to use OPM . which stood for Other Peoplesâ Money With this philosophy, he could take out bank loans to purchase Lit Brothers as an expansion of the Foot Health Center and still have a little money left over for that extra Rolls Roycc. After his course we were all chanting: âSpend, Spend, Pay out some dough. The more you spend, the more you owe. The more you're in debt, the better you feel. So spend some bread after every meal. During our 3rd year we also became familiar with the notorious âWednesday Morning Catch-22 . It began like this: 1st Wednesday: Surgery Conference ends at 9:15. Students arrive in clinic to find that Dr. Feldman has pulled the attendance sheets at 8:59. All students arc marked absent. 2nd Wednesday: Students leave Surgery Conference at 8:56 to sign the attendance sheet in clinic on lime. Dr. Fox gets upset and decides that from now on students must stay for the entire length of Surgery Conference or be marked absent. 3rd Wednesday: Students get marked absent for missing Surgery Conference as they leave to go to the clinic on time. 4th Wednesday: Half the class goes to Surgery Conference, the other half goes to clinic. Each half signs the other half in. 5th Wednesday: Studentsâ âsystem is found out. Student must make up punitive days in both the clinic and Surgery conference. 6th Wednesday: Students arise early for Surgery Conference, some as early as 5:30 if they have to commute. They get to Room 236 to find a sign that says âSurgery Conference Cancelled Today; to be made up over break . Students arrive in clinic early and Dr. Feldman feels good about how heâs made everyone show up promptly. In Surgery, Drs. Mahan, Malay and Downey were the Manny, Moc and Jack of Podiatry. These Doctors Hospital Georgia Boys, armed only with their three volumes of McGlamry text, would internally fixate now and ask questions later. Patients would leave the clinic 20 lbs heavier loaded with Wagner plates, screws, pins and crossbeams. Some of the patients set off metal detectors, some drowned trying to swim, others picked up WMMRâ when they pronated. This was all for just a 5th toe arthroplasty. They saved their heavy machinery for the bunions. Yet, no matter how skilled these gentlemen were as surgeons, they were no match for Dr. Gilbert Master, the King of Pads . The Two-Two Club caught on like wild fire and is rumored to have chapters forming in Pakistan and Ecuador. Question: Who does l)r. Master like the most? A. Raymond Burrâ B Neil Diamond Burr C. Richard Burr ton D Larry Burr el! E. Wil Burrrrrr Presenting to Dr. Lemont was the awesome task of Diag Clinic. He would ask a student to explain CREST syndrome and wince in disgust as he was told it had something to do with too much flouride in the water. He is one of two people (the other being Dr. Witkowski) who can diagnose Pityriasis rubra pilaris blindfolded. Dr. Lemont, I have a patient with a capsulitisâ, a student declares. At this statement. Dr. Lemont runs into the room, touches the joint with his index finger for one second, clicks a cough drop in his mouth twice and says. No. thatâs a synovitis! He was often seen in the hall discussing controversial issues with Dr. Christman like Religion. Politics, and Oscillometers. Dr. Zulli taught us that we should always take x-rays bilaterally. If a patient has a twin, take one of his brother as well. Those students who came to his workshop late had the extra educational experience of learning the prices of coffee and juice at the bookstore. Daydreaming during class, we imagined Dr. Helfand becoming President of the United States We could picture him playing hardball with the Soviet Union until they corrected Podiatry Rights Violations. We could also imagine Dr. Voglcr becoming the first podiatrist to do brain surgery for cavus foot corrections. Dr. Feldman would be a Green Beret podiatrist in Rambo V who destroys half-full Cidex trays in Vietnam. As mid-terms and finals rolled around the class underwent a metamorphosis. The girls started to wear sweatsuits to school and scrapped their contact lenses for glasses. The guys would let their rooms get cluttered with laundry and have to dig up clothes from the depths of their closets. The smokers lined up against the hall windows quickly finishing their cigarettes and stuffing the butts into juice jars and coffee cups. Students who were normally friendly, would dart directly to their seats without saying a word. Mike Fleeter, who has in reality read his notes seven times, insists, I know nothing, I hope this test isn't bad. I ll get killed if it isâ (Yeah, right Mike). Joe LaContc had made it throught the last lecture in his note service; that means heâs almost overstudied. (But wait Joe. when the test is over you discover three lectures you never received). Tony Mathis appears in his bright yellow sweats with the hood. It made you want to slick a Chiquila banana label on his chest. Cindy Resnick comes down from one of the isolation chambers in the library only to return again after the exam. The tests arc handed out by Su ic who is overtaxed as she tries to determine which row should be pink and which should be green. The right exit door blasts open and Nick Maro. wearing a big long coat and carrying a hugh gym bag. comes hurriedly into the room. Mark Sands pounds the desk in his tribal ritual and then takes his pencil from his right ear. Now we can begin. With I 5 minutes remaining in the exam, you can hear Gary Mosey in the hall yelling to Skip Kowalchick. liveryone's head turns to the back of the room. Then, back to the test to review all the choices for the third time and to change some of the correct answers to the wrong ones. FOURTH YEAR Wc were split into 3 groups for this last year together. Some were doing the âExtern Shuffle This new dance step was to look over the heads of surgeons in order to observe surgery. Others were doing clerkships for either educational or political reasons. The last group was back at the good of Foot and Ankle Institute, as it had been renamed It was hard for any of us to concentrate on what we were doing with the Residency Interviews looming over our heads. The more fortunate heard from programs early. Most sweated it out with C.ASPR. Some were left with the question: âNow what? Upon returning to clinic from our rotations, everything seemed so different. The knowledge wc had obtained over the last 4 years seemed to be consolidating and starling to make sense. Our old apprehensivencss to the patients transformed into confidence and competence. Wc would look at a 3rd year student and ask âDid it really take me that long to do a II P? The answer was of course âNOâ, it took us longer. But somewhere between the 3rd and 4th year, wc made the quantum leap from Podiatry Student to Doctor of Podialric Medicine...... Congratulations, (.'lass of 1988! Be proud of your accomplishments, but remember, this is only the beginning. Eric Egclman and l)avc Pcrclstcin 16 17 I 18 20 21 22 2) 24 25 26 27 'T.--------------------------------3 28 29 30 31 32 Graduates fj THE YEAR Timothy Charles Abigail, D.P.M. S.U.N.Y. Brockport MOM DAD YOU ARE THE BEST PARENTS ANYONE COULD HOPE TOR YOU WERE MORE THAW JUST PARENTS YOU WERE MY BEST TRIENDS. I KNOW THAT WHEN EVER I HAVE A PROBLEM YOUâLL ALW AYS BE THERE THANKS FOR ALL Til! LISTENING AND ENCOUR-AGEMEN1 SPECIAL THANKS TO MY FAMILY AND GAIL. JOHN EBBY, LORI. STEVE PAM JOHN PAUL. SHARON, RAFFl. SANDY SKIP. HO-5EY, SCOTT MIKE. BARKY. BARB ROB. DR 15 TO Al l OF MY FRIENDS. ESPECIALLY THE SUTTON TOWER CREW THANKS FOR ALL THE GOOD TIMES TO MIKE: I KNOW YOU WILL BE THE ONLY POD IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD WITH STIRRUPS ON MIS CHAIRS TO BARRY KEEP PARTYING NAKED. BUT TRY IT WITH BARB THIS TIME TO ROB: YOUR THE ONLY POD I KNOW WHO WILL BE WORKING MORE WITH HORSES THAN WITH HUMANS. YOUâLL PROBABLY SET THE OLYMPIC 50 YARD DASH IN PURPLE POKADOT UNDERWARE TO DR. B: CONSERVAIIVE TOAD RULE RONNIES AND THE MAN AND IRAINIAN WOMEN DO IT BETTER. LOVE YA TIM.. .14 Robert Roy Anavian, D.P.M. Queens College, B.A. I dedicate my degree in loving memory of my Mother You arc my constant inspiration I Love and Miss you very much TO DAD: Despite all the hard limes you have been a pillar of Strength, and have Kept our family strong and together. Thank you for your love and support. I Love you. TO MY BROTHERS PAUL AND DARIUS: No one could ask for two better brothers I know no matter what the future has in store for us, we will always be together. I love you both. TO DAVID: my BEST friend We've lived through good times and bad limes, but remember the best of times are yet to come. TO MICHAEL: The best part of the last four years has been our friendship So when arc we entering the Mr. Universe competition? H.T.U. TO BARRY ROB, and TIM: The friendships wc have made will last a lifetime TOAD s RULE!!! TO JON: NEW YORK GIANTS ÂŤ TO DON: Let s get a margarlta. TO ALL MY FRIENDS BACK HOME: The time I spent at home was always special, Thank you for all the good times TO ALL MY FRIENDS AT PCPM: May the coming years be filled with Happiness and Success. Love. Robert 35 mum mzm n npnn nnr5 Aliil'j Uvt'.ilim ill ,19 . . lO_ Ian Howard Beiser, D.P.M. University Of Delaware, B.A. if Christopher Bibbo, D.P.M. Glassboro State College, B.A. 37 Larry K. Birriel, D.P.M. Lycoming College, B.A. There arc some very special people I would like to thank as graduation marks the end of my formal education To my Parents: Thank you. Without your patiences and understanding. all this would have never been possible. To Lisa and Leslie: You are the greatest sisters a little brother could ever have. I wish you both all the happiness. To Tara Thank you for your inspiration and confidence To my Triends Thanks for all the good times - Just too numerous to mention. Comment 1985 Phllly VAMC: Excuse me where is the ethyl chloride? I am sorry, she's not working today Thank you. Larry h. Birriel 38 Pamela C. Borowsky, D.P.M. Hospital Of The University Of Pennsylvania School Of Nursing, R.N. To My Dearest Husband Thanks . lor your unyielding support and understanding; your persistent words of praise and encouragement, your endless patience and understanding; for never letting me quit-for being the role model I emulate and admire, for being my best friend and loving husband in eleven years of marriage As always you have helped me lulfill my dreams! Mostly, thanks for our wonderful son who has enriched our lives even more! I love you very much!! To Our Son Atari, Our best buddy! Vou are the greatest!! Your life has brought so much love and happiness into the family. Thanks for the bright and loving moments at the end of a long day Wc love you dearly!!! To My Mom and Dad Thanks . lor being the most devoted and unselfish parents and grandparents.- for showing your children how loving and caring cjn make you Ihe richest family In the world!! for always always being there for us!! To Mom and Dad Borowshy. rhanks for being so supportive for being such generous and thoughtful parents and grandparents! To My Brothers. Warren and Mitch Thanks for selling the example: for Ihe motivation and inspiration, for all the encouragement!! To Katrina: Thanks lor Ihe noontime runs!! Could not have done it without you!! Keep in touch. 19 Douglas A. Bream, D.P.M Oral Roberts University, B.S. I have finally reached the end of one path and I am starting another on a Journey of a life long goal With the help of my loved ones I owe many thanks. To my wife. Bernadette. Without your love, support, enthusiasm, and cncouiagement none of this would have been possi blc To our Parents; Thanks for believing in me and supporting me in so many ways. It has been a tremendous challenge along with four years of many special memorable moments. Good luck to all in the class of 1988 with much success and happiness. Give thanks to the Lord, for he Is good; his love endures forever. Psalms 106:1 40 Pamela Andrea Buckman, D.P.M. University Of South Florida, B.A. 41 William F. Buffone, D.P.M. University Of Rochester 42 4J David D. Carrozzino, D.P.M. University Of Delaware, B.S. To My Parents: Poi the sacrifice that they have made for me and the affection they have given me. I am a very fortunate individual, l.ove always. David To My Future Wife Maria T' amo moltissimo c con tutto II mlo cuorc. May we have a special and happy life together as one. Again. I am a very fortunate individual. Love always. David To My Classmates at PCPM: Best of luck in all you future endeavors. 44 Matthew Philip Caruso, D.P.M. Villanova University, B.A. Dearest Tracy, Mom. Dad. Meema and Pcepa and Gracianne I made it!l Thanks to all of you Mom and Dad without your constant perscrverence and prodding I would not be fortunate enough to be here today. I love you both and appreciate everything you have done for me Tracy: flic one I love most!! Thank you for being you and giving all of yourself to help me get through this ordeal You were the one person I could always count on to be there when I needed you most, and the one person to leave me atom to study when I needed. I LL LOVE you forever BIJACQUE BABY!!! Meema and Pcepa thanks for so much love over the years and the constant prayers too. I always counted on your valuable advice and it payed oil. Stick and stayâmake It payll Gracianne: Thanks for being a great sister. You can move into the office next to me in our professional building Cos and Mancy: Sec your daughter did marry a doctorlll!!!! 4S Noah Mingyin Cheung, D.P.M. Old Dominion University, B.S. I dedicate this degree to my l.ord. lor he said to me. My grace Is sufficient to you. for my power is made perfect in weakness. âII CORINTHIANS 12.9 To Mom. Dad. Debra and tlenrl: Thank you lor your sacrifice, guidance, love, support and prayer through the years. 4k Daniel Joseph Cola, D.P.M. Alderson-Broaddus College, B.S. To my wile We have grown in our relationship so much ihese past four years. Thanh you for your support and understanding, i hope our lives always remain this close and our love this special. I will love you always. To my son You have created such Joy In our lives. Your mere presence is truly a miracle. I love you dearly To my parents You have made all this possible in so many ways You will always have my love and much deserved respect. Thanh you so very much lo the Sac 6c Su y Thanh you for your companionship during those many hours of studying. 4? Mary Elizabeth Crawford, D.P.M. Wells College To my darling child. Patches, goes all my love and appreciation for the past 3 years of companionship and love he has given to me. To my parents, the closeness and love I feel for you has grown into a special friendship that will be with me forever. I hank you for all of your support, love and guidance for none of my achievements would have been possible without you. I love you both very much To Donnie, we've shared the best 5 years of our lives together laughing. loving and growing in each other's arms The 2 A.M. phone calls and the calm ensuring words were always there for me to hear. May our friendship and love for each other grow stronger everyday To my sister. Kathy, and brother. Jon. a little sister could not ask for two better friends. Thanks for always being there when I needed you the most. And to my very best friend, ttrian. I love you. 48 Robert E. Creighton, Jr., D.P.M. University of South Florida, B.S. I want to extend a special thank you to my mother whose example of strength and fortitude has enabled me to achieve what I have. Perhaps I should also quote Mictschc. Spinoza. Van Gogh, or Von-negut. Then again perhaps I should not. Perhaps I should simply say farewell farewell P.S. Thanks for the use of your jacket biggin. 49 Javier de Jesus Orpi, D.P.M. University Of Puerto Rico Dear Mamie y Papie: Wc finally did ill It woudn't have been possible without your support, love, and long distance MOT LIME Many tears were shed, hopefully the next will be of joy. To Grandma and Abuela: Your love, letters and calls always gave me a little push to keep going on. To Abello and AbuelO: Your inspiration and guidance from heaven always kept me on the right track. May you enjoy of Mis Moly Presence. To my sisters, cousins, all my family, and all my special friends (Soto. Darrell. Luis, and special TMANKS to Jerry.) on and off school-Thanks a million. You all made this odyssey bearable. These were the worst and probably the best years of my life. (Better start your flying lessons for those Inter-Office' commutes Charlie!) Also, my respectful thanks to L.M M Without your Formula this wouldâve been practically impossible. Love Always Javier A thought for today Hans Zinsser 1878-1940) wrote in 1940 The scientist takes off from the manifold observations of predecessors, and shows his intelligence, if any, by his ability to discriminate between the important and the negligible, by selecting here and there the significant steppingstones that will lead across Hie difficulties to new understanding The one who places the last stone and steps across to the terra firma of accomplished discovery gets all the credit. Only the initiated know and honor those whose patient integrity and devotion to exact observation have made the last step possible. SO Dale Michael Delaney, Jrâ D.P.M. University Of Maryland, B.A. To Mom and Dadi To the greatest parents and friends a son could ever have. You were always there with your time patience and advise I love you both dearly, thanks lor being there. to Susan: You re everything Iâd ever dreamed ol. my friend my love my future! Thank you for being so patient and understanding. YOU are the most beautiful thing that has ever omc Into my life To Micole and tirik May you always have the opportunity to pursue your dreams To Missy: I miss you! SI Kim M. DiGiacomo, D.P.M Ursinus College, B.S. To Mom and Dad thank you for the endless years of love, support, and encouragement. I could have never done this without you. This degree is as much yours as it is mine. I love you both so much. To Dcbbi: Thanks for being the best sister a person could ask for I love you Buck!! To Grandpop. Donna Ruth. Benny, ban. Aaron. Mod. Mara. Mlmom and Didad: Thanks for the dreams encouragement and confidence. To Lana: Thanks for making the last four years dramatic and hysterical. I will cherish these memories and your friendship always. To Grandmom: Your neverending love has brought me through each obstacle In my life. You will never know how near to my heart you arc at all times. Mow and Always. To Tim: Thank you for giving me a year of love commitment, trust and hope l can only wish that there are about fifty more to come. You are always there for me and I love that about you. as well as so many other wonderful qualities only you possess. I love you very much. 4 52 James E. Dodd, II, D.P.M. Bucknell University, B.A. To Beth ⢠What would I do without you. I've watched you grow up and you have helped me grow up We vc been through so much in the last nine years. Your love understanding, and confidence in me arc Just part of what makes you so special I love you honey To my new daughter Allic ⢠The day you were born was the most important day of our lives. I wish you a life filled with happiness. To Dad ⢠You have always been all a father should be. Thank you for showing me how to be successful anti happy at the same time. Most of all thank you for your love. lo the memory of my Mom ⢠Although you have not been here, you arc still with me each and every day. Without your encouragement and love this would not have been possible I miss you To Rob and Jen I love you both. To fion - Thanks for your support anti love You are a special grandparent Si Jennifer Lee Dowd, D.P.M. Delaware Valley College Of Science And Agriculture, B.S. I would like to dedicate this page to the loving memory of my lather, a wonderful human being whose kindness, gentleness and humbleness arc indescribably missed. I thank yon Dad lor encouraging me to fulfill my dreams and for uncovering the determination that can be found within us all This accomplishment is a tribute to both you and Mom. You re with me today and always ! miss you very much. MOM-Thcre simply aren't enough pages in this book to describe the gratitude I have for you and even if there were, words alone could not express it. Your love understanding, and most ol all encourage ment have enabled me to make this dream a reality. I thank you and Dad for sacrificing so much while asking for so little. I am very proud to be your daughter LAUREM-Thanks for being one of my two favorite sisters, plus an encouraging roommate all wrapped up into one. BERMie-rm not only fortunate to have two tenrific sisters but also two terrific brothers. Thanks for all the positive reinforcement. LIZZY-My other favorite sister. I thank you and brother-in-law Joe lor all the support and words of encouragement. Especially thanks for a very special and beautiful niece Abigail, who brightens everyone's day. JOHNNY-My other wonderful brother I apptcciatc all the words of encouragement that you too have given me over the years Joy is not In things; It Is In us Richard Wagner 5 Mary Kate Noonan Doyle, D.P.M. Fairleigh Dickinson University, B.S. Terr)'. Margie. Joey. Lynda, and Lizzie Thanks for being great brothers and sisters. Dad: When I was a little girl l thought you were the BEST Doctor in the whole world ... I STILL dolll I feel very fortunate indeed, to have you as a role model It will be a horror to work with you in the future Thank you for everything you have done for me l'hl|: Words don t seem adequate lo explain how much I love you and how much I appreciate everything you have done for me in these last four years. Accomplishing this degree would have been a hollow victory without having you to share it with You have endured the Trials and Tribulations of a Medical Student with patience, understanding and kindness. And through it all. you helped me keep lifes prioritys in proper order You Phil, have indeed shown me what loving a person is really all about!!! Irt loving Memory of my Mother. Kathleen, and Mother-In- Law Sheila . , Two gentle women whose time on this earth was all lo short but whose inspiration will never be forgotten. SS Eric Miles Egelman, D.P.M. S.U.N.Y. At Binghamton, B.A. S6 Elizabeth Regina Eline, D.P.M. LaSalle University, B.A., MT (ASCP) To Mom and Dad Your love and support throughout these past (our years has given me the courage and strength to pursue my dreams I can't begin to tell you how much it meant to me that you wde always there when I needed you with words ol encouragement and a helping hand It must not have been easy (or you to be so patient and understanding, but I'm sure glad you were Thank you lor all the sacrifices you made to help make my dreams a reality. I love you both very much Gene and MaryJo. Thank you lor warning me about the road ahead. II was always com lotting talking to you about what was going on and knowing that both oI you survived it Steve, Your love and friendship made the last lour years worthwhile Working witti you made the battle seem easier. Thank you lor your words ol encouragement when I wattled to give up I or making me laugh when I wanted to cry lor always being there I love you. and could not have done it without you Jennifer Barb. Candy. Donna, Carnllc MaryKatc, Donna and the rest ol the gang. You guys arc nuts? Thanks lor all the era ) times when you reminded me whal sanity was all about. Those times always put everything into perspective I love you all, Lisa S? Ronald B. Etskovitz, D.P.M. Drexel University, B.S. I would like lo dedicate this page to the people who have helped me see this dream through from beginning to end All ol you have stood by me and pul my needs before your own no matter how difficult I or things for you became You were always there with a smile, word of encouragement hug kiss 01 beer when I needed it most. The understanding and love I needed for this to happen was constant and was the only thing that was real In an otherwise unreal lour years. r ow that It s over. I have a chance to reflect and to realize how much you all have given me. I am truly lucky to have all of you. To these special people in my life for all you have done, I give you my love and thanks Mom. Dad. Mark and Amy. And to my love Jill who has probably had to endure the most, you have given me more love than anyone could ever ask. I love you. This degree Is all of ours for without you I would not have had the strength to persevere I would also like to thank my grandparents, relatives and friends who helped my time at PCfâM be bcarjblc. I know someone was looking down on me from above my Pop Marry , who had he lived to sec this day would have had on one of his ear to ear grins I wish you could be here to celebrate with us. we all miss and love you 58 59 Barry J. Fitzgerald, D.P.M. St. John Fisher College Many thanks to all who have made this possible- your unselfish love has been overwhelming! Barb ⢠You have supported me and believed In me all the way. You always have a smile and a good outlook to carry us through Being a nagging wife seems to come naturally for you and I d be thrilled If you kept It up forever I love you! Mom and Dad ⢠Thank you for all ol your sacrifices and loving kindness. I've missed you very much during the past 4 years but I've always kept your good advice in mind Michael Mary Jean Mark and l isa â F.ven though we re separated we re still quite a family Mr and Mrs Kell eh er Jim and Mary- You vc accepted me and treated me like one of the family Bless vour kind Irish hearts! THANK GOD FOR ALL OF YOU! To the Sutton Towers crew Congratulations and good luck May we become more enlightened and understanding than our teachers 60 David J. Flannery, D.P.M. University Of Scranton, B.S. To Mom and Dad. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your undying love guidance and support You have taught me that hardwork and perse verancc brings many rewards All your prayers for my success have finally been answered. I am proud to be your son. To my wife. Paula We have finally made it! But if not for your constant encouragement, patience and love it would not have been possible. You have worked as hard as I have while also taking care of our family, your strength is endless. Thank you for standing by me through 4 years of craziness. We share this moment together and I truly look forward to spending the rest of my life with you. I love you always, lo my daughter Nichole Those blight eyes and cheery smile have meant more to me after a hard day than words can express You make being a lather the most wonderful thing in the world To my friends. Thank you for helping me retain my sanity through all those trying times. I wish you all the best of luck. SI Michael Aaron Fleeter, D.P.M. Hobart College, B.S. To jII my friends at Sutton Thanh you for making my four years here so bearable, the parties laughs and good times made life flow much smoother when things often became chaotic To Rob A and Hob W. beep on training! Toads RulCl To my sister, (ioort luck and don t listen to the rumors. To Dennis. See you in I A.' to Linda Thank you for making my final years in school so enjoyable and for listening to all my complaints You could always case the tension and bring a smile 10 my face even when the chips were down. I mally to my parents. Without your love, guidance and life lime l support none ol this could have been possible I am fortunate and proud to be your son. I love you both very much 62 Charles D. Foster, III, D.P.M. State University Of New York, B.S. I wish to dedicate this degree to my father. Dr. Charles D. foster M.D. For his excellence. ⢠as A father as a physician as a leader I also wish to extend my deepest gradltude to all my family for their constant support, love, and understanding. Special thanks to my mother ami father for which none of this would be possible. finally I wish to thank those who took the time to be my friend. Good luck to Kichard and Shane. 61 Jeffrey Galitz, M.D., D.P.M. St. Georges University School Of Medicine, M.D. I dedicate this degree in loving memory of my mother who's love, guidcnce. and understanding made this .ill possible. To my loving wife Meryl; who s love support and patience have been the primary reason I have been able to achieve my goals. I love you with all my heart To my father who provided a great example and taught me the importance of compassion understanding and excellence. And a special thanks to all those people who give ol themselves to teach die art of Podiatry I look forward to a challenging and rewarding career. Pamela Vaia Gekas, D.P.M. Villanova University, B.S. To Mom and Dad: Thank you for all the love, support and guidance that you have given me throughout my life. You have always been there when I needed you. giving so much ol yourselves, more than could ever be expected, while asking so little in return l love you both To rny Brothers and Sister: Thank you for all of your support and understanding To My Future Husband: You have been my best friend and biggest supporter throughout these past four years There have been many times when you must have felt neglected and forgotten, but not once did you turn away from me. You were always there putting my needs above your own. sacrificing for our dream. Without you and your unending faith in me. this day would not have been possible. Because of all that we have been through together, words arc incapable of telling or showing you how Important you arc to my life. But you will always know one thing â I love you. To My Friends- These pjst four years have left me with many memories I wish you all the best of luck and success in all your future plans. 65 David W. Gergen, D.P.M. Wilkes College, B.S. Wind I 66 Kirk Geter, D.P.M Howard University, B.S. To Mom and Dad. Thanks for your words of encouragement, your prayers, taking my early morning calls before exams, but most of all. thanks for believing In me. To Todd and Beth: I cannot tell you how many times during these four years I would Hash back to our childhood. All the memories and good times helped when things got rough. Thanks for being there when I needed you. To Pop: Thank you for teaching me not to quit, and thank you for Nana. I miss her so much. To Pam We started this together and finished it together Your patience, caring and ability to be loving helped to make me a better person. I will always love you . even if you are a lawyer. To AM Others Near ffe Dear You know who you are! You have helped to make my road a little smoother and for this I will always remember you Love. KIRK 6: Sharon L. Grissinger, D.P.M. Lock Haven State College, B.S. Temple University M.Ed. To those many people who passed through the bookstore each da and have added many bright spots to my life at PC PM I'll miss each of you. A special thanks to hadinc and Dr. Martin for the many opportunities you have given me in the O R Jctf. It's been a great 4 years of early mornings (which got later each year) in the Pit Thanks a million for all you have taught me. Anne if It wasn't for you I d still be In 2nd year trying to figure out the cell wall ol bacteria Thanks for putting up with me these past 3 years You have been more than I could have ever asked for In a friend To Linda Gail, and Grandma s: Your love, support, and encouragement along the way is appreciated more than words can say. To my Parents: Thank you for passing on to me your morals, values and the meaning of hard work and dedication. This plus your love and encouragement have made these past four years enjoyable and challenging. Sharing this degree with you has made it all worthwhile. 68 Lana M. Grzybicki, D.P.M. LaSalle College, B.A. l OM: l love you! Thanks for being the best possible person, mother and friend In the whole world. Your love and support have truly made this accomplishment possible 5?ndy fir rioni: l love you! I love you! ryjm: Your friendship made the difference between experiencing school and enjoying it! The guilt-ridden shopping sprees, tears, laughs, talks . all meant so much Thanks. Pal. I love youl Classmates: Congratulations and the best of luck to you all! bâ David Alan Gubernick, D.P.M. University Of Florida This Dream ol mine which has become reality was not achieved through an individual elfort. but with Ihe support of family and friend's. THANK YOU ALL!! To MOM and DAD- Without your Love. Sacrifice and Encouragement I would not have learned to. or continued to. Dream. One day I trope to be even half as great a parent as both of you arc for me To MOM and DAD fLClSCMMANN- Thank you for the Emotional Sup port you have given when I was feeling up or down ... or somewhere in between To My Friends, MATT and KIM. MARK and SCOTT- Each of you means something very special to me Thanks for the friendship and under standing . not just for the past four years . but for a Lifetime To My Wife. CARLA This Dream has been nurtured through your unselfishness and encouragementâand most of all your Love This achievement is both of ours. You make my life complete I Love You. 70 71 Gary Edward Hosey, D.P.M. Michigan State University It Is only a little further. the parents would say to their tired, leg-weary son on the long Sunday afternoon walks they took together. The child would brace up and struggle on a little longer looking for the first familiar landmarks that would indicate they were back in their own neighborhood. One day the boy asked his parents how far a little further was. It is further than you can sec. but not as far as you can go. they replied. Thank you for everything Mom and Dad. I i.ovr. YOU Who are my brothers and sisters? I'll tell you-they arc the ones who recognize the good In me To seven very special people who l also love and care so much about. Thank you Rita. Deborah Gwendowlyne. Thomas. Theresa David and Barbara. And remember that whether genius is transmissible or not is in question, but all authorities agree as to gout To all my frelndS: To meet, to know, to lovc-and then to part. Is the sad tale of many a human hearts. S.T. Coleridge P.S. Good Luck. I hope to see ya on the seminar circuit 72 James M. Jacobs, D.P.M. S.U.N.Y. At Potsdam, B.A. To Mom And Dad. Thanks (or the endless love support and guidance that you have given me over the years To My Grandparents And Sisters; Thanks (or your friendship. You have always made coming home something to look forward to To My Nieces. Thanks for brightening my life and also my apartment with all the pictures that you colored for me To Mom 2. Thanks for all your encouragement and for always being there whenever I needed you during my stay in Phllly. To Gonzo: Thanks lor always listening to whatever I had to say without talking back I Love You All. Jim 73 Robert S. Juris, D.P.M. East Stroudsburg University, B.S. KELLY: It has been a tough four years and with your support and encouragement I made It. Thanhs for sticking with me through both the good and bad. You were always there to listen when I was down. You are the best thing that ever happened to me. I love you. MOM: You have done a great job in raising Karen. Steven and I. We all turned out to be nice people, which is a reflection of you You arc great! Thank you (or the love, care and concern you have always shown towards all of us JIM: I guess you were right Mo one ever said it was going to be easy.- Well, we finally made it! I would like to dedicate this degree to three outstanding men: Drs. Downing, Mlchols and Fernandez of Deborah Hospital From them I learned that knowledge and dedication arc the important qualities that allow one person to help another These men gave me the chance to pursue my goals and dreams and the opportunity to obtain the knowledge I needed to help others Thank you Deborah 74 Youssef M. Kabbani, D.P.M. Adrian College, B.S. I dedicate my degree to my mother and father My heart and prayers will always be with you both To the rest of rny family Thank you for unending support To Liz. Jim and Teresa: 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 Thanks. JOE. 75 Raffi Hagop Kadian, D.P.M Rutgers University, B.A. To Mairlg. Mairig, and Nvair They say love is blind in my case it must be a little deaf also. Thank you fot all your love support, and understanding. To my loving wife Sandie: I I - 3. Radha Soami To all my friends: The essence to the freedom is to sec beyond your eyes. Guidance and protection. One love 7b 77 Jennifer M. Kern, D.P.M. Temple University, B.A. To Mom and Dad Thank you for your never ending fove guidance and encouragement. I would have never made this dream come true without you. To Su i. Tim. Ben Sc Amy Thanks for being the best brothers and sisters anyone could ever have. To John. Debbie ( Jason -1 wish you could have been here these past three years, but all your cards, letters and pictures made it seem like you were here. Thanks for all the memories you've shared with me. To my friends Thanks for all the fun and laughs over these trying years. I've enjoyed them more than you'll ever know. 78 Vera Khrakovsky, D.P.M. S.U.N.Y. At Stony Brook In all my lifcs forgotten places. With familiar names aria worn out faces. I've tried to smile both night and day. Take my time.- Listen to the voices say: God saves the fool and the little child. That will keep me safe for a little while. If you chance to come down here. Just listen to the wind laugh and have no fear Then call my name real soon And I II be there, with you. Don't worry about what the daylight brings. Trees still grow, birds will sing. You don't have to be a shooting star Just stay right here and youâll go far. When you follow your heart through lifes bends Youâll find your peace at the other end. To my dear family.- there are no words In any language to express how much I love you and appreciate everything you arc doing for me. To my friends-. Good luck and much happiness. 79 Edmund J. Kowalchick, Jr., D.P.M. St. Vincent College, B.S. This diploma may only have one name engraved upon it. however; in reality it belongs to many special people who helped me to achieve this goal in my life I would like to share this moment with: MV MOM 6c DAD. This diploma isas much yours as it Is mine I never could have made it this far without your neverending love, support and understanding. Thanh you for sacrificing so much while ashing for so little. I am very proud to be your son and I love YOU!! MY FAMILY; fKristi. Tammy. Hicki Grandma. Vlncle and C.J.) Mere words cannot express the feelings I hold close In my heart for all of you. What more can I say than thanks for always being there and I love you all! DOMMA: My graduation day is only 1 ith as important as the day you walked back into my life. I thank GOD for giving us the second chance to find happiness. This is only the beginning, the best is yet to come I LOVE YOU D.B. THE HEW JERSEY CREW. We have panicked and partied together, bet and borrowed together and we vc lived, learned and yes even laughed along the way. Thanks for 4 very special years and for friendships that l hope will last a lifetime. 80 TO MY WIFE. CHERYL Without you who knows where I would be? You have given me the love and support I needed to make it through this roller coaster ride. I look forward to our future together. Thank you for entering my world, you have made my life a happy one. I will love you always! TO MY FAMILY: Thank you for being there when I needed you. Dad. your love, support and belief In me has made a world of a difference. TO KICK: Thanks for your guidance, especially for directing me to podiatry. You have made my road alot smoother TO MY FRIENDS: Thanks for making this experience fun or at least as fun as It could be. You have made this alot easier. James Kuhn, D.P.M. 81 Tim Kump, D.P.M The day has finally arrived when I should look back and thank all those who made this dream come true To my Mom and Dad: Your unending love, your unselfish ways, and your constant encouragement have given me rny dream in life This goal seemed out of reach but together we accomplished our goal Everything I have is yours. To Susl. I can t even begin to describe the love and happiness that I have found in you You made me laugh when I wanted to cry and you gave me hope when I wanted to give up I know that I have put you through alot with all my pettiness and selfishness but together we can have it all. Through those hard times, I never stopped caring or loving you but realized how special you are to me. I will always be there for you L.B. To Grandma: You re a forever giving and caring person that is not concerned for yourself but for that of others and I appreciate all that you've done for me To Grandpa. You are the wittiest and wisest man that I know. You have taught me how to be happy in life. To Slim and Lou: I love you To Mae and Jack: I admire you both and appreciate all your kindness and love and you know my fondest and most Important dream To Phil: You re a great friend and I owe you much Love. Tim 82 Stephen Kushner, D.P.M Albright College, B.S To my lovely wife Cindy: Thanks for all the support and love you have given me through these most eventful limes. THIS IS AS MUCH YOURS AS Mine______I LOVE YOU......... To my parents. Rene, Alan. Susan. Steven, Jennifer, Abbey. Lauren, and Justin: THANKS EOR JUST BEING THERE__________ To my P.C.P.M. classmates: Thanks for the unforgettable memories .... KUSH 83 Joseph M LaConte, D P.M Assumption College, B.A. To Mom and Dad. I want to thank you for giving me your constant support and encouragement and love- I would vc never gotten this far without you. To Annette. Thank you for always being there for me over the last four years, and for putting up with all my antics. To My Family. Thanks for keeping in touch and helping me out when I needed it. To Mantha. Thanks for sitting on my notes when I really did'nt feel like studying anyway. To My rriends. Both my newer friends from school and my older friends from home, for making the past four years tolerable, and sometimes even pleasant. I thank you You ve all done more than I could ever ask, to help me reach this goal, and I love all of you. . W 85 Kenneth A. Lawton, D.P.M. Clark University, B.A. TO MY PARENTS: Thank you both so much for all Ihe support and guidcncc you have given me over the past years. You arc both very important to me and I love you very much. I dedicate this degree to you. TO CATHY AND LENNY: Thank you so much for being there when I needed that extra push to go on, I hope I wasn't too much of a pain Oh yeah! thanks for my beautiful nephew. ALEX. TO LIZA AND JEEP: I hope that someday I can find the happiness that you two share. TO NANCY: You arc more than Just a sister, you arc my best friend I love you. TO MY rRIENDS: Without you all I don't think I was ever going to make it. We all shared alot of great times and will hold onto many great memories. I don't have to say, ' Let's keep in touch because I know we will. I love you all. 86 Marla E. Leen, D.P.M. University Of Pennsylvania, B.A. I DEDICATE THIS ACHIEVEMENT TO THE MOST SELFLESS PEOPLE I Know. TOK YOUR UNYIELDING LOVE. FRIENDSHIP AND GUIDANCE I AM FOREVER GRATEFUL THIS DAY IS YOUR SUCCESS AS MUCH AS MINE. YOUR SUPPORT AND ENCOURAGEMENT HAVE ALLOWED IT TO HAPPEN For helping my dreams become reality, to mom and dad. -with all my love I can always count on you when l need a pragmatic ear. Your insight impresses me, your love and support I cherish. I am so proud of you and your accomplishments, though you remain the greatest enigma In my life (maybe you rc the adopted child!). For the many times I could have been more understanding of you and for those times when you were there for me to my brother Jeffrey, â˘with all my love I will always be in good standing if it is true one is Judged by the company one keeps. You have all carved a special place in my heart for your caring, support, and especially for your understanding. You have made the past four years extremely bearable For the wonderful memories you have created for me. to those who are dearest to me Penny. Jill Monica, I ran. Dean. Jeff Michael, and Gregg -with all my love Isn't it time America focused less of Arms, and more on feet Wishing you health, happiness, and success. To my colleagues best of luck ⢠Marla r 8 Dean Peter Licopantis, D.P.M. The University At Albany, B.S. I dedicate this degree to my parents. I could never have done this alone, without their constant support and encouragmcnt. I will never forget the hours and hours on the phone We certainly earned this together. Thanh You. I Love You Both! To my sister and friend- Thanh you for listening, understanding and helping me through some of the rough spots. May wc always stay as close as we are. Congratulations on your graduation from G.U.t To my future wife- Our long distance relationship is slowly coming to an end. It has not been easy I can't tell you how I can t wail to be with you everyday. I m the luchicst guy In the world to have someone as understanding as you. To my roomatc- Thanh you for being my friend and beeping me sane through all of the traumatic times, if It wasn t for you I would have been admitted to 8 Core long ago. Best of luck always!! Love always. DEAN â 88 John J. Lode, D.P.M. r Rutgers University 89 Matthew G. Loudis, D.P.M. Albright College, B.S. To My Dearest Kim: I love you more than mere words can express You have been my one constant bright light, my reason to carry on through good times and bad This degree belongs to the both of us Mom and Dad: I can't thank you enough for your love and support without which the travel along my road would have been that much harder. I m proud to be your son. Qrandmom: In your own way you always keep me smiling. Thanks for always being behind me Grandpop I know you re not here to see but you always knew what I would turn out to be I'll always remember you David and Carla: Kim and I will always treasure your friendship and the many good times we had May your hearts home, and basket always be full and your future bright Rick. Tom Rod Thanks for saving my sanity on the weekends- at the cost of my hearing. I really enjoyed and will always remember our good times together. Chuck: Lights. Camera. Don t be like Rock! Thanks for being the best boss in this place, and I hope your picture gets in this year. In some Far land, they re drinking Putzmcistcr! To All Of My Friends: In some small Or large way you vc made my journey through here memorable and for that I thank you. 90 Laurence J. Lowy, D.P.M. New York University, B.A. The only times my education was Interrupted were those times I was In school.â â George Bernard Shaw 91 Timothy M. Lynch, D.P.M. University Of Maryland, B.S. To Dad and Mom: Thank you for your tremendous love and support. Your sacrifice and never ending generosity has turned my dream Into a reality I could have never made it without you. I love you very much. Thanks? To Kathy: My Wife and Best friend Thanks for putting up with me for the last four years. There have been some tough times but you have always been there to make me smile. Thanks for your constant I.OVf:. support, encouragement, and understanding. You worked so hard for ns and made it all possible I I.OVi: YOU! Thanks for all your love 3nd encouragement: Tom and Susan Paul Patrick Mama Clarke Sue and Sam And all my Iriends who have kept me sane 92 Thomas Emelio Mancini, D.P.M. I University Of Rhode Island, B.S. 93 Nicholas P. Maro, D.P.M. University Of Scranton, B.S. Joy at the start. Fear in the journey. Joy in the coming home. A part of the heart. Gets lost in the learning. Somewhere along the road. Along the road. Your path may wander. A pilgrim's faith may fail. Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Darkness obscures the trail. Cursing the quest. Courting disaster. Measureless nights forebode. Moments of rest. Glimpses of laughter. Are treasured along the road. Along the road, Your steps may stumble. Your thoughts may start to stray. But through it all a heart held humble. Levels and lights your way. Dan Togelberg With special love to my parents. Absence has made my heart grow fonder. Clean the dust from my bed. 94 Chris Marukos, D.P.M. To my dear friends: Wishing each ol you. all the success and happiness you deserve. The great times we've had. the long nights spent studying together, and the Conshohocken stage race will never be forgotten. Keep in touch. To Cathy: Tor the warmth ol your touch, for the beauty of your smile and for each special moment we ve shared . I love you. Beginnings?! To my mother father and brother Although the diploma is In my name the accomplishment is a family affair because of your love, your support and your endless supply of patience I am eternally grateful to you lor giving me life, for teaching me love and for making me laugh. Sincerely, Chris 95 Anthony L. Mathis, D.P.M. The Citadel, B.S. Va. State University, M.A. % Donna M. McAnespey, D.P.M. LaSalle University, B.A. Mom tie Dad: Thank you for the years of support guidance, patience, love and understanding. You have always wanted more for me than you ever wanted for yourselves. This unselfishness and sacrifice over the years has turned this dream into a reality This degree is as much yours as it Is mine, I am proud to be your daughter The family: Love and loyalty is what makes a family strong. You have proven this lime and time again Thank you for your prayers and faith in me. I love you all. Slim: I don't know how you put up with me for the past four years. You arc a true friend. Lisa: Thanks for being my rommatc and a connoisseur of imported beer and music. We used to be disgusted, and now we re just amused. Andy What can I say? You kept my chin up,my face In the books and my feel on the ground You should have been a chiropractor. Love ya T.G.: Your special way of looking at life showed me another way. I'll always be grateful friends at PC I'M. Words cannot describe my gratitude for the guidance and support you've thrown my way. You made the tough times bearable and the good times a lasting memory. 5haring this saga with yon made this worthwhile Pam tie John, Pam f Wilbur and Sharon, you're the greatest 9? William Nolan McCann, D.P.M. Wilkes College, B.S. To Mom. Dad. and Cathy: Without your encouragement support, and unending love I never could have realized my dreams. All of my life you have always been right there when I needed someone. You have been and always will be my inspiration. To My Grandmothers: Thank you for all your patience and understanding throughout the years To My friends: You have all been a positive influence on me Without people to share in life's successes and failures. I would have nothing. William Nolan McCann 96 Gene S. Mirkin, D.P.M Guilford College, B.S to my wonntiKtVL wire carol Thank you for your unyielding support and love. Your unselfish sacra-flees have made our dream come true. I dedicate this page and degree to you. TO MY FA HUM Thanks. Pops! Yon arc my inspiration and best friend to my mother: You're die greatcstl You have shown me the value of a smile. TO ALLAN: You are a true friend to ocorr Help me run my office! TO JILL. Come work in my office! TO JAN: Help promote my officcl TO MOM AND DAD ISABfS: You are the greatest in-laws in the world! Thanks for all of your support and encouragement. I l.ovr YOU ALL! 99 Frank Salvatore Mole D.P.M. Western New England College, B.S. To Mom and Dad-Thank you for all your love, support, and guidance through the years Your unselfish sacrifices and prayers have given me the cn couragement to make this accomplishment To Ann- Tor your never ending love and sacrifice. Knowing I have you to share this with for the rest of my life makes all of this worthwhile. To Family and Friends-ror everyone who helped make this goal possible, I extend my deepest gratitude. 100 David K. Morris, D.P.M. Florida State University, B.S. To Mom 6c Dad: There are no words which can possibly express my feeling for you (wo. As I look back on the many sacrifices you have made to see me reach this day. my love and admiration for you two grows even fonder. Through these many years, you have alwlays been there with support for whatever decisions I have made. More Importantly, your guidance has always enabled me to make these decisions intelligently. I love you both very much. and. I realize, as you do, that this Is Just the beginning. To Steve. Cindy Ge Alison: It has always been my dream to join my brother in the medical profession, and I cannot think of a better person to have set my goals for. The three of you were constantly in my thoughts, and your vacation retreat is something I always would and will continue to look forward to. To Howard. Linda Jessica: I'm sure this day finally arriving Is as unbelievable to you as it is to me. You both have been a big Influence on me, having seen from you that success can be achieved with hard work and the right people believing In you. I'm excited in being one step closer to home and our new addition. To Bemic Flora: You made what would have been four years of despair into an enlightening, unpredictable, crazy, delicious and most often a hair pulling experience. I will never be able to forget you two. and crazy enough, I know- I will miss you. To Pearl: You're the maul For four years we participated in a grueling regiment, and still we remain friends. I think we both deserve to wear the crown Young man- live long and prosper. To Paul: Or shall I simply say- the Dark Lord- thanks for the many laughs. All I can tell you is that at this moment, this excursion through hell was well worth it. To my classmates: I wish only the best of luck and that may we all find success in all our future endeavors. 101 David Stanley Morris, Jr., D.P.M. Albright College, B.S. I owe so much to so many lor so long, who have made me strong For so little accomplishment and so much dispair and longing When my dreams were lost, I was not for I had companions Troubles, loss and grief, sought me from my studies to Keep My love, you entered my life and showed me so many things Your support helped me grow beyond the past and into the future Of you I am so proud, our love for each other will never go out Of that. I Know that you and I can have no doubt, we arc devout Mother is a special person, with whom all of this would not be Her body gave life to mine, and is that not love divine Father who Is gone, gave me a drive and curiosity for things I miss you so much, but must go on alone to search the unknown Friends, both school and at home, gave needed advice and help For it is one's self worth and respect that is the biggest help I wtsh to pause at this time to thank all these and more hut I have promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep and miles to go before I sleep 102 Michael Robert Obrecht, D.P.M. University Of Rochester, B.A. Dear Mom, Thanks for all your love support, and encouragement throughout the years. I m sorry the first twenty has turned Into the first thirty, but I tried to stretch it out as lonq as I could. I love you .. . . . MORE........ Dear Joan Mew York sometimes seems like a dream to me now but I'm so glad that you encouraged me to pursue a goal.I can think of nothing seeeter than spending the rest of our lives together and starting a family. You make everything worthwhile All my love. Always. Dear Tony, Thanks for always being there to listen to a problem or lend a helping hand. I shall always be grateful for the love and encouragement you have given me. I couldn't have made It without them, l.ove. Dear riorence and Ben Thanks for welcoming me Into your family like a son. And thanks for all your support and encouragement. Lots of love. Dear Aunt Charlotte. I could never forget you and nothing saddens me more than the fact that you could not be here to share this moment Bui one thing I can promise is I shall never forget you. Love Always. Tim Adam and Kuss. Without you guys this four years would not have been tolerable Come to think of it. WITH you guys it hasn t been tolerable. I will miss you all. A Special thanks to Dr Burke and Dr renton for their help Also. thanks to Dr. Martin. Dr. Bauer. Dr Voglcr. Dr Juda. and Dr Zuwaila who make me proud to be a member of this profession 10} Steven James Pangborn, D.P.M. Glassboro State College, B.A. To my Pather and Mother: Without your strength, guidance and dedication. I would have never Known how to work as diligently as I have I couldn't have done any of this without your continual support. Love. Steven To Lisa for your love, support and encouragement without which l never could have obtained this goal. You always had more confidence In me than I had In myself. Par away across the field The tolling of the iron bell Calls the faithful to their Knees To hear the softly spoken magic spells 10- Edward J. Pellecchia, D.P.M. St. Bonaventure University, B.S. 105 David M. Perelstein, D.P.M. S.U.N.Y. At Binghamton Mom and Dad-Thank you lor providing me with an education that I II have forever. I've been In school as long as I can remember and its going to feel great to have completed it all. how I don't have to hear so. how many years do you have left? It's always been easy to love you both. Thanks for your devotion, humor and intelligence To my brother. Steve- I am very proud of the Job you are doing and I respect the pearson you are. To my brother. Brian- We have many experiences left to share togeth er and I rn really looking forward to them. To Moidy- Thanks for all the spaghetti and for buying the paper everyday for four years For all the sports we watched together It's fitting that school begins and ends with the Olympics. You ve been a buddy and a reliable friend To Paul-Our three year surveillance of Police headquarters is over Thanks for putting up with Old Mother Hubbard I II always remember your talent for making me laugh. SCTV! To Steve L.- Thanks for being a good friend from the very beginning and for all the friends I made because of you Also- Spark. Joe. Stu and Mutant, it s been my pleasure To all my Classmates-1 think we had a very good group of people and I have tried to get to know everybody during the years. I think I can say I was successful In this effort. Take care and good luck To one not so reputable diamond dealer, nobody has mispronounced my name here in four years. Thanks Ron. 106 Russell D. Petranto, D.P.M. Albright College I would liKc to thank my mother and father for all that they have done for without their support and incentive this achievement would have not been possible l would also like to thank my precious sisters and brother: iris. Jessica. Valeric and Michael for all of their thoughtfulness and support. Thank you Adam for your friendship and support as my three year roommate and life-long friend. To Gina and l.ori lor making my lecture seat more than co y between two friends And in the words of my father Well Or ?â˘% (ÂŤ'?. my father told me that there were ten toes and only two eyes and therefore I would be better off in Podiatry' Thank you all 107 Lori Marie Proctor, D.P.M. Lehigh University Down Paths of Light and Laughter Mow ⢠may the warming love of family Surround you as you go Down paths of light and laughter Where happy memories grow. Helen Lowrie Marshall To my parents. You're alwlays there when I need you. which has made these four years possible. You arc my friends, my role models, and most of all my Inspiration. Thank you for cverything.and I love you both very much. To Grammy. Your love and guidance gave me the self confidence to follow my dreams. I wish you could be here to share them with me. bul I know you and Qrandpop are watching over me. I love you. To Peggy. Amy and Misty. You were always faithfully waiting for me. Love. Lori 108 Brian T. Przystawski, D.P.M. Indiana University, BME Mom and Dad This degree is dedicated to you. For your continued love, support and understanding through all these years of school and for giving me the opportunity to become what I am today. I love you. Mick Thank you for providing such an excellent role model. You have been a very tough act to follow hut you've always been there to encourage me to give it my best. Chris You are the best sister anyone could have. I wish you only success and happiness in your career and In life 109 LaVorne A. Reavis, D.P.M. Howard University, B.S. To my family. Thank you very much for your prayers, kindness and support. You all stood by me when limes got tough. Your words of encouragement made the battles worth fighting for and the pathways less rugged. Again. THANKS !!! 110 Bill J. Releford, D.P.M. This achievement Is dedicated to my mother, father and sister, for without their dauntless support this endeavor would not have materialized. Yes. we finally made it even though we Knew it wouldn't be easy I extend a special thanks to Mona for being a cherished friend and an island of solitude during the moments when things seemed SO dlhevclcd and disharmonious. in Cindy D. Resnick, D.P.M S.U.N.Y. At Stony Brook, B.S. I'd like to dedicate this accomplishment to my Grandparents: in loving memory of my Grandfather, who would have been so proud.and to my wonderful Grandmother, whom I adore. To my family and friends: A simple thank you will not suffice In expressing my gratitude for your unselfish love and support through these years towards the attainment of tny degree. To Bret: I could always count on you to be there for me when I needed you. Thank you for your friendship and love. 112 Bret M. Ribotsky, D.P.M. University Of South Florida, B.S FOR WHAT IS A MAM. WHAT HAS ME GOT IF MOT HIMSELF. THEM ME MAS MOT TO SAY THE TI1IMGS ME TRULY FEELS AMD MOT THE WORDS OF OMt WHO KMEELS LET Till RECORD SHOW THAT I TOOK THE BLOWS AMD DID IT MY WAY. â F Anka TO THOSE WHO HAVE BEEM MY FKIEMDS MERE IM HELL. I WISH ALL Ol YOUR CIIAMIâAGME TASTES AMD CAVIAR DREAMS ALWAYS COME TRUE TO MOTHER. FATHER (X WCMDY: TMAMK YOU FOR ALWAYS IJEIMG THERE WMEM I HEEDED YOU TO CIMDY SELDOM IM LIFE DOES OME MEET I ME PERFECT WOMAM AMD BE SMART EMOUGH TO REALIZE IT YOU HAVE BEEM Till OME TRUE HIGHLIGHT HERE AT PCFM TI1AMK YOU FOR THE LAST FOUR YEARS AMD THE FUTURE. IO THE TWO HUMDRF.D AMD ELEVEM CREDITS OF COURSE WORK IM THE FIRST THREE YEARS: TIIAMK YOU FOR KEEFIMG MY EVE-MIMGS OCCUPIED m Robert J. Roccia, D.P.M., R.Ph. Philadelphia College Of Pharmacy And Science, B.Sc. TO MY PARENTS: This degree is dedicated to you. Simply Slated without you two I would have never completeded Pharmacy or Medical school. If I turn out to be the Kind of parent each of you is. then my kids will be very lucky. You have my love and respect, and of course my thanks. TO MY GRANDPARENTS: I wish you were here to see this day. I miss you all very much TO T.J.: You arc my favorite Bunny . and my personal cheerleader Thanks for the many times you gave me that lift I needed to go on. Give me an K Give me an O. and give me a B ................ TO ALL MY BUDDIES: The memory is back guys. Stock up on the Pepsi, and break out the bats and balls, cause Iâll be around a lot more from now on TO MY CLASSMA TES: We all got a taste of Hell on earth the past 4 years, but wc got thru it together Let's go out and show the world we truely deserve the title DOCTOR . God Bless you all. and may all your dreams Irecome realities in the very near future. TO DR. R. Dl PRIM TO: A special thanks to you for all your help and concern thruout the years You made a real tough road a little easier lo travel. YU Alan Rothfeld, D.P.M. TO MOM AMD DAD; Thank you for all your love, generous support.and nudging for without it I could not have achieved this part of my life Love. Alan TO DAVID. Thank you for all your paranoid advice over the phone. become cool bro IO (iAKY: My brother the future lawyer Good Luck in your future endeavors hope I don t need your services. TO ELISA My little sister the one who is not fat but thinks She is and lets me coax her Into thinking she is. YOU KE MOT TO LESLIE My future wife the one who gives me more attention then I need and I give her more tension then she needs. Thanks for putting up with me through these try ing years. I Love You 115 Mark R. Sands, D.P.M. 116 Paul Schodowski, D.P.M. Ursinus College 117 Barry P. Schwartz, D.P.M Pennsylvania State University, B.S. To mv friends and family for your understanding, and the comfort of Knowing you were always there To Mom and Dad for your unselfish love and support. I dedicate this degree to you. I woufdn t have made it this far without you To r.llen l or your confidence, patience encouragement .and love And for our dreams. You make il all worthwhile With much love and many thanks harry 118 Douglas P. Sheehan, D.P.M. Millersville University To my Mother and father To simply say thank you for all Ihe time, effort, and sacrifices you've made in order that my dreams be realized doesn't seem appropriate. Your encouragement, understanding, and support have guided me in attaining this degree which is as much yours as mine. I love you both very much To Edward and Carolyn Thank you for all your encouragement during the past four years. It means more to me than you know. To the Ageless Timelcss.and Classic Nadine Mcfeeley Thank you for alwlays being a good listener, for offering sound advice, and for giving me a push when I needed It You are one of the best. To all my friends-. Your smiles and laughter have made the past four years more bearable. I will leave here with many fond memories and I or those I thank you and wish you all Ihe best 119 Lynda A. Sheridan, D.P.M. Fairfield University, B.S. Special thanks . To MOM and DAO for your never-ending love, support, and encouragement, throughout all my years of school You have always believed in me and have always been there for me. Whenever times were tough a Don t worry . Come on. we know you can do it You re gonna make it. Kid over the phone really helped Well, I made ill And I couldn t have done it without you. This day is yours as much as it is mine. I love you both! To LAURA and DIANNE. for all the love laughter, and friendship. I couldn t ask for better sisters 120 vil 1 Peter C. Smith, D.P.M Lycoming College, B.A. There arc many people to whom I owe my thunks They have support c J me throughout the lour years I have been here I would therefore like to thank the following lor all their help anil support Mom Hilary. Cara. Cynthia Charlie Moms and fops Mana Mom and Dad. t.lia Fran and Sandy Chet Maria and Pop-pop Mi liill l.u Ajax full Scotchy Menace. Sporty. Mori, anil Tiger anil Maxtor In one way or the other you helped make the last four years bearable I owe the greatest debt of thanks and appreciation to the one person who has put up with me and my eccentricities day after day week alter week, for the past six years. Jo- I l ove You and thank you lor alt the sacrifices you have made on my behalf Without you I wouliln t have made it this far Your support and love has given me courage to try harder anil in the end succeed. I hope your affection love, patience and understanding have rubbed oil on me I owe you babe I Love You Thanks 121 Richard M. Sooy, Jr., D.P.M. Glassboro State College, B.S. So easy to say, yet so hard to express, the feelings of love and appreciation I have for those people who made all ol this possible Thank you. Mom and Dad. Ray and Marilyn, Mike and Fran, ramily and Friends. And a special thank you to my lovely wife, who struggled through every finals week and suffered through many nights ol complaints and frustration from an always overworked medical student I love you Karen Lastly, a thank you and wish of good luck to all my fellow classmates Remember Compassion and consideration for others are commonplace words, frequently used, but to put them Into practice is exceedingly difficult Thanks 122 Timothy James Sorensen, D.P.M. Old Dominion University, B.S. To Mom and Dad, Mark. Marc. Mike. Linda. Steve, and Bob- I don't know how to thank you enough for all your love and support, because without it I never would have made It. Thank you. I love you all. To Gator, T-Dog Boomer. Duffy. Stylski. Lawton, Sands. Sooy. Birriel, Sydnor. Scrcwtcr, Smitty. Steinberg, and anyone I may have missed- thanks for all the good times, you helped make these four years bearable. Good luck to all of you. To Kim- Mere's to a happy and successful life together! I Love you. To my brother Eric-1 wish you were here to sec this. I miss you and I hope you are happy. 123 Paul Thomas Spada, D.P.M. University Of Maryland, B.S. 124 Jonathan David Steinberg, D.P.M. Syracuse University, B.A. George Washington University 125 Walter W. Strash, D.P.M. Carleton University, B.Sc. Ontario, Canada I dedicate this page In memory of my grandparents. BUTIE AMD DUKAS. I think of you both often and thank you for your encouragement. guidance and support through the years. I love and miss you both very much. MOM AMD DAD. Throughout my life you have both supported my every endeavour. I feel fortunate and I am grateful to have you as my parents. Your sacrifices have made this dream a reality. I could MEV-ER have accomplished this without you both. OMA AMD OPA, There were times when I thought I was not going to make it. but you were both always ready to offer love and support. You saved the day on those critical occasions when I needed help the most. SHAWM AMD CAMDACE. You've been much more than a brother and a sister, you've been true friends. I could always count on you both to bring me up during those times when I was feeling down. Thanks. ERIEMDS AMD COMPAMY: Thank you Allister and Janet Kwong for always being there, for me. and my family. Thanks also goes out to the Dudcler. Mark Sands, the Rican. Tom Stylski. Dan Duffy. T-Dog, Ken Lawton. Randy Hughes, Jay Holstcn. Mancy Davis. Eric fle Jennifer Cosway and others . . . You have ALL contributed in some way. Thank you. Love. Wally 126 Thomas Stylski, D.P.M To Mom and Dad. There is nothing more that you could have done for me in my life Your love, encouragement, and support is unsurpassed Thanks for everything. To my sister Anne Marie: Thanks for your friendship and confidence in me. You've always been there when I needed you. You're the greatest. To Larry and Wilbur: Thanks for being part of a great team We did it GO! To Todd and Ed Thanks for the B-ball. Golf and friendship. I'm counting on you two. To the rest of my family and friends: I am very fortunate to have so many close people that I can count on in times of need. I thank vou all I d like to wish the best of luck to all my class mates. I feel good I knew that I would . . . James Brown 12? Katrina Sullivan, D.P.M. University Of Delaware, B.S. United States Sports Academy, M.S. In reaching a goal there is great joy when one can enjoy the journey there This has been exemplified by the PC PM experience The goal would have been unobtainable with out ttie constant support and guidance of many beautiful people. A few special thanK you s come to mind: Jell for being a true mentor Ann Terry and Ellc. for always looking after me Pam and Barb, for being the hest running buddies any one could hope for. Sandy and Dan. for the weekend pep talks.- and Joel, for unparallcd patience. Bud and Kirn, your encouragement and support is immeasurable. You are the best brother and sister imaginable. Most of all, this accomplishment Iras been made possible by my parents, who through their unwavering patience and generosity raised three doctors. Katrina 128 Katherine H. Sydnor, D.P.M. Villanova University, B.S. Willie: You vc sacrificed constantly so that I could achieve this goal, well we've achieved it together. Your unending love, support and encouragement mean more to me than I could ever say. Thank you. I love you now ft forever. Mom. Thanks lor your love and your caring. Those lunches and afternoons were really Important to me. they kept me going. I Love you l.isa it Carol: Your friendship, support and enthusiasm have meant so much to me. You were always there when I needed to talk. I love you both, thanks so much I And thanks for letting me be a part-time mom when I needed it. To my friends here: You guys have actually made the days here fun I know I II always look back on these limes fondly because of your friendships. Scott. I can never thank you enough for your friendship, help and understanding 129 130 Joseph C. Taub, D.P.M. Boston University, BSBA 131 Joan M. Tekula, D.P.M New York University, B.A. To my mother: I love you! for the unconditional love and for being there always, even when I wasn't. I thank you. To Nadine: A beautiful, sensitive woman whose love and support I can always feel. I love you To Juliana: The woman who taught me what the word courage means. It is your strength that has helped me to endure. I adore you. To my PC PM friends I love you all! I don't know about you. but I had a ball. Did you know that true love asks for nothing. Her acceptance is the way we pay Did you know that life has given love a guarantee. To last through forever, and another day. Stevie Wonder 132 Steven Tesch, D.P.M Muhlenberg College, B.S To Mom and Dad After four of the most grueling years Imaginable, what started out as a dream has finally become reality. It is your love and support that has made It all possible You were there through the good times, the not so good times, and through those numerous times when I was ready to throw in the towel. Though I did most of the suffering, it was you who suffered along with me and made even the worst seem bearable. Of course. I have yet to attain my ultimate goals, but it is your guidance that always allows me to sec light at the end of the tunnel. Thanks to the greatest parents in the world. I love you . . To Larry: There are not many brothers better than my own. You 3lways find a way to make what isn't funny seem funny, what is unlaughable seem laughable. It was yesterday that we were carrying our lunch bags to school and spending summers at camp Those times may seem insignificant now. but in my mind they carry memories of my little brother and I and all the fun we ve had It sure goes fastlf JJ Christopher John Walters, D.P.M. Alderson Broaddus College, B.S. My wife Bonnie, your love, patience and support mean more to me than I can express. Mom. Dad, Barbara. Kingsley. Peter. Bill Bonnie. Sue. Klnner. my family and friends it was easier knowing you were all behind me Ajax and Maggie, thanks for preventing us from dogging it. In the end the best that can be said of us is our friends. 134 Scott D. Warren, D.P.M. Colorado State University, B.S. I would like to thank my family and friends, for without these special people PC PM would be too aggravating. To Mrs. McClellan: Thanks for everything. 135 Robert D. Wentworth, D.P.M. Wagner College, B.S. 13f Kimberly Ann Wilkie, D.P.M. Pennsylvania State University, B.S. La vie cst a molin' finic avant que I on suchc cn quoi cllc conisiste Good luck to the class of 881 U s been four long, grueling years, bul we made itf A special thanks to my parents and brothers who helped me Ihrouqh it all Two little boys playing in the hot summer sand building childish castles and forts They begin to struggle and fight Behind the mist of time, four horsemen smile A little verse to remind all of us to bccareful. it s a Jungle out there' 13? Sandra DeSilvio Witt, D.P.M. College Of William And Mary, B.S. To my husband and my best friend. Dave ⢠You have brought so much love and happiness into my life. Thanks for always being there with your support and confidence. We have a wonderful life ahead of us to share and I can't wait. I really love youl To my Mom and Dad - Thank you so much for your love, guidance and encouragement. Your hard work and generosity will always be appreciated. And thanks for going for 8! A family such as ours is very rare and I am very lucky and proud to be a part of it. I love you both. To my brothers and sisters: Carol, Gail. Mark. Debra, Jan David, and JoAnn ... and the outlaws - FINALLY!! I am finally finished and you all don't have to spoil me so much anymore! You're the best! Thanks for the phone calls, visits, and thanks for being my best friends. To my new in-laws - Thanks for being my family close to home. You've helped Dave and I out a great deal. It won't be forgotten. To my friends Thanks for the well needed Jokes and occasional laughs that got us through this frustration! Good Luck!!!!!!!! Two roads diverged in a wood, and I I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference -R. frost 13ÂŤ Laura B. Zahn, D.P.M. Barry University, B.S. 139 741 142 U3 144 145 A Remember the attendance policy? We didn't think you would, as most of you abstained!; and how about all those awesome finals with ambiguous answers? We ll never forget those; Alcohol ⢠to drink? Of course! Why waste it on sterile preps? E Boredom, boring, biased and bummed! ---- Biochem avenue; Bookstore: A nonprofitâ organization?; Balani and Betadine; The Ben; Biometrics (Kirk and Alan demonstrate!) Casting, then cutting the critters off; Clinic, charts and constant complications; Cec-chini chips and clips; Caffeine OD 8:45 A.M., PRN lectures. Derm. Derm. Derm. Duuhh . ..; Drohosky and DeLudden!; Delirium; Di laud id great stuff! Ask Tim K.; Definition of Podiatry (see âE for exams.) E Endless days; âEasy exams? In fact, we've included a sample question to stir up memories ... or anger?!? Clinic evaluations: fair and representative? here's one we found and thought you'd like: Diane Auer: 4, 3, 3, 3 .. works well with patients. F Friendships: one of the best things that PCPM will leave us with; Fun Run: on your mark, get set . . . have Fun!!! First years: Welcome to four years of fabulous frustration; Foot Fetish (Donna DeFronzo s in love.) 10. The definition of Podrlatry Is; A the profession of the health sciences that deals with the examination, diagnosis. treatment and prevention of diseases and condition and malfunctions affecting the human foot and its related governing structures by the employ-ment of medical, surgical and other means B. a profession of the health sciences that deals with the examination diagnosis. treatment and prevention of diseases and conditions and malfunctions affecting the human foot and its related governing structures by the employment of medical surgical and other means C the profession of the health sciences that deals with the examination, diagno sis treatment and prevention of disease and conditions and malfunctions affecting the human foot and its related governing structures by the employ ment of medical, surgical and other means D. the profession of health sciences that deals with the examination, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases and condition and malfunctions affecting the human loot and its related governing structures by the employment of medical, surgical and other means. E. a profession of the health sciences that deals with the examination, diagnos-sis. treatment and prevention of diseases and conditions and malfunctions. Good goes to heaven and bad goes to ... ; Good grief, these clinic walls are going to collapse if another person leans on them! Gallery; Greg grins; Graduation . . . when?!? Goldberg Good times and great friends. MThe homunculus: actually, he was a 3rd year student and rushed to catch the obnoxious elevator but only made it half way in. It was a long stretch from the first to the third floor (Sorry Joe.); hallux humor; Halloween party. I owe, I owe, so off to Buss I go ... ; Intelligence; Irish Pub; Intense; Interspace, now showing at a theatre near you! Innocense; Indebtedness to PCPM and faculty for a wonderful profession, and to the government for infinite loans; Inez! T7 Jughead: It's Miller pi I time! We know every class has to have an audio visual animal, and it's a dirty job, but someone's got to do it (sorry Mark.); Jaybird taking a jacuzzi. Yl?? Kalikian push-ups; A Kletz does these! Zi Maintain the health and sanity with this most rigorous exercise; Kool dudes and krazy kats (see Bill.) L Larry . . . Kassan. Kalker, Lodge. Ostroff; Lower - long time ago! Lazy; Lucky and Lefty; Lists and lists of trivia to know; Lethargy. MMark . . . Grusso, Dotson, Miller. Johnston. Mike . . . Dro- hosky, Fispan, Kerzner; Microwave popcorn . . . Mmmm! Rock MoultedI Merkel, Morse and Meyer Ltd., Attorneys at Podiatry!; Maurice! Noteservice: oh no! (Notorious for numerous mistakes and a nidus for nonsense; Nail dust; Nystagmus . . . when's the last time you saw a Fast cow? â; Year of new chairs! Onychopathy . . . o-n-y-c-h-o . . . ; Oxygen debt (some of us are on the Five year repayment plan); Orthotics - we still are unsure of what to do with these magic'' shovels; Oscillometry (as demonstrated by Joe and Joe!); Oogenesis: for consultations on this, see Rick H! Physical Therapy ⢠Kevin busy at work! Picnic post boards; Pododen-tistry (pioneer Scott C ha Ison); President Picchione. Quimby first lady! Quacky questions; Quiescente. Rapidly running Ruth rests; Rockports; Reappointments please! Rodent residents in the student complez; Reverse Trendelenburg. Sports medicine: second floor sanitarium!; Swamped with stacks of notes; Surgery and sharp scalpels (Joe Campbell anticipates his first incision!) T Third year trivia -tons!; Teachers of our 2nd year - Dr.'s Abramson and Schoenhaus; Testicular exam - contrary to popular belief there can be great a deal of enjoyment derived from this rather crude but accurate method of self examination. Scotty G. shows us how it's done. Unconscious - only on weekends and Monday A.M.'s; Our stay will be unforgettable at PCPM; Uvula - as demonstrated by unknown pod (look closely!); Undermine: a surgical faux pas!!!; Unnecessary- an essential word in third year; Lisa models the latest in Unna Boot fashions; Utah -Hey, Bill, do they know what Pods are out there?; Unsterile! Vascular exam; Vam-potomy by vivacious Vibhat; Valium! How about... vagabond .. . (for those who donât plan on paying back their loans!); Vague is a descriptive and accurate term for third year exams. The wonderful world of Whitney; Warnock St. party; Where have all the patients gone? When will they RTC?!? Workaholics; Windlass; What a wacky Wongster! ÂĽ exams. W Xylocaine; X chromosomes (Thank G-d for these); Asexual reproduction . . . xeroxing; X-ray - Darren fries a yearbook photographer with the primary beam while Karen and Arnie practice sinus views of Joe (check out the gonadal shield.); Xevious -high score this year goes to Gregg R.; X-asperating year YYo. Gallucci! Yawn ... yawn . . . yawn . . . ; Y chromosome; Yikes, finals; Yaws - often heard in South Philly in lieu of You-all, and all this time we were told it was an infectious tropical skin disease; Yearbook: (Def: a book published every- year containing misinformation, communist propaganda and blatant lies about the previous year). ZZZZZZZZZZ in lectures; Zinged on ex-zams; Zombies; zygote; Zygomatic process . . . And finally, we thought it would be most appropriate to end with Zimmerman. Wave Bye-bye, Steve . . . 1 The 1989 Yearbook Staff is . Maurice W. Aiken Lynne M. Casper Craig Christenson Vibha Parekh Robert Pink Kimberly A. Daley Mark Johnston Lisa Meedelman Sanjay V. Patel The Class Of 1990 (A Tale Of 2nd Years) It was the best of times, it was the worst of times Try percussion Kenny 157 Really. Pete ⢠it was THAT BIGf Tom and his faith healing. Thal  e en dollars and no pi,.Mopâ 160 Ohio Is really looking good. Perhaps a watch or a gold chain? I Love Physical Dlagl 161 Thank Qod for breaks! We Salute Dr. Churchill! T.C.. playing M.C.. Introduces the woman of the hour Meanwhile, the sinister Dr. Chen leads his evil chronics in last minute preparation of the poisonous pastry. Dr. Churchill Is enthralled with a warm, joyous feeling that cradles her heart and caresses it like a warm kitten. The class deep appreciation is expressed through a gift: A series of ice cream cakes depicting the various stages of testicular cancer (what could be more timely and appropriate) Dr. Churchill confesses. I'm glad It's over. I just about had it up to here with these animals. Julia Child serves the (rosty treat while a hungry scavenger looms close by. Here Dr. Churchill. I think you better wipe your mouth. â How come I never got a cake???â As the festivities climax, the toxic cake finally starts to take effect on two party-goers (Taken moments before they attacked the cameraman) 163 We also congraduiate Dr. Burke as TEACHER OF THE YEAR. We re Huge Bo must be taking attendance today What you get? What you get? Who does your nails? Fifty dollars on red! 166 | never knew that being a dlag rep would entail a brief phone call. . . five hoursI It s all about helping each other Two Years Down ... Two More To Go! .. This Ends Another Chapter In Our PCPM Lives. As We Reach Yet Another Milestone In Our Goals And Careers, It Seems That We Have Become Closer As A Class And As Future Colleagues. Editor's Remark: It's Funny In A Way How Time Really Flies By And Once We Know It, We Think Back And Smile About All The Great Times We Shared Together. Through All The Pain And Hurt, We Always Had Each Other, And I Wish It Will Be That Way For Years To Come. Editor In Chief: Francis F. Derk Layout And Design Gerald Blake Limor Glazer Parkson Lin John Mehnert Emmanuel K. Ohemeng Jr. Anthony Perry Elaine Stanifer Kevin Terry Francine Williams Photographers: Paul Kraus John Mehnert Lori Kirsch Elaine Stanifer Andrea Moulton Howard Schultheiss From The Class Of 1991 PI NS'i I I (1)1.1 Our Tearless Leaders. This page done by Roberto Araujo 169 Friendship must start somewhere. When we first arrived at PC PM. we Knew noone. But somehow we all pulled together. Mow it's like we arc one big family . . . ... in fact, even the Brady girls got reunited. Meet our version of Marcia. Jan. and Cindy Brady. This page was prepared by Joel Gluck. 170 Studying in the library can be fun. I'm telling you. it's definitely a MERKEL cclll Bailey's Is the wordi 171 Brought to you by. Chwassle and Zum Zum. . . . Clowns ... ... Chain gang dancers ... .. lovely ladies . . . ...hams . . . . .. and ihe motliest crew you've EVER seen . .. ... gathered together in a VERY SMALL SPACE (room 601) for a night of fun. fantasy, and and ... docs anybody remember the rest? Page by Tami Mew. This page done by DORIMDA KING 173 The Breakfast Club 1'4 This page by Fred Lause. Great? Mote Service is here. Okay. Who's smarter, you or me. Waiting for the next lecture. Joe Kogers, our President. The sex goddesses Let us always be Together as a big family; together we can make it. by: DeVonne Roman. The Mad Dissector caught In The Act!! 176 This page donated by Bill Dotzman (who?). Hey Brother, spare a dime? Rob. my leaning post. So. as you can see. PCPM Is more than Just HARD work This page prepared by Joel Gluck 178 Tlx my bow. Joe.' Por: Dee-Dee. 1991 Sports The defense Is ready! A Lesion To Which nerve Would Impede Dr. Boyd's Ability To Throw The Ball? A) Axillary nerve B) Femoral nerve C) Pudendal nerve D) Peroneal nerve E) none Of The Above V U3MSUV Otayl Rich Skrip calls the plays. 179 This page prepared by Joel Qluck. Editor in Chief: Roberto Araujo Layout and design: Anne Marie Chwastiak Bill Dotzman Joel Gluck Tamara hew Dorlnda King Fred La use' DeVonne Roman Kathie Szumski The beginnings of Futbol Club Podiatric. Hahnemann bit the dust 5-3. Some pictures from: Anthony Accllo Todd Ooldberg Sheryl Green Tamara Hew Fred Lause Photographers: Lorraine Farkas Michele Fleeter Allan Qrossman David Strclecky Gosh, what Is second year going to be like? The Class of 1991 would like to thank everyone, but especially the Class of 1990, for all the help given to us. It got us through the tough times and we really appreciate it. As for these pages, a very special thanks goes to Gina Carlo. Class of 1988, Francis Derk, Class of 1990. and the Class of 1991 staff. 180 Sorry to all those who do not have a picture In here. Please do not hide; we will get you next year. Page by Roberto Araujo. Faculty Staff THE YEAR Gary Bauer. D.P.M. Philip Bresnahan. D.P.M. Robert Christman. D.P.M. Michael Downey, D.P.M Arnold Feldman. D.P.M. Ira Fox. D.P.M. Arthur Helfand. D.P.M Gilbert Mice. D.P.M. Richard Jay, D.P.M. Warren Joseph. D.P.M Edwin Juda. D.P.M. Anthony Kklawa. D.P.M. 182 c LINICAL FACULTY Charles Kraus . D.P.M. Steven Kravlt . D.P.M. Richard KwasnlK D.P.M. V liarvey Lemont. D.P.M. William E. Lloyd, P.T. Thomas Maglictta. D.P.M. Kieran Mahan. D.P.M. D. Scot Malay. D.P.M. William Martin. D.P.M. C 183 Gilbert Master, D.P.M. James McNemey. D.P.M. Morris Moss. D.P.M. Louis Newman, D.P.M. Howard PalamarchuK, D.P.M. Paul Quintavallc. Jr..D.P.M. William Sanner. D.P.M. Eugene Schifalacqua. D.P.M. Harold Schocnhaus. D.P.M. Clare Starrett. D.P.M. Harold Vogler. D.P.M. John Waller. D.P.M. Stephen Wcissman. D.P.M. Alan Whitney. D.P.M. Kendrick Whitney. D.P.M. 184 Rasic science faculty Carl Abramson. Ph.D. Robert boyd. Ph.D. James burke. Ph.D Francis Conway. Ph.D. Robert Davis. Ph.D. Marilyn Fenton. Ph.D. Bruce Hirsch, Ph D. Howard Pitkow, Ph.D. Bohdan Terlcckyj. M.S. 18S Larry Buss LeGrand Newman Jonathan Cook Casey Marks Fred Kuglcr Peter Kaprielyan Victor Thompson Olga Turianska Beth Bakley Qlcnn King John McCormick Loretta Whitney 186 Christine Shaub Dorothy Agee Carol Kendrick Staff Olive Lord Mai Rizen Jeff fry Colleen Kennedy Shelia Gambrell Donna Boni Diane Brown Rosa Nesmith Donna Atwell Chuck Macfarland Denita Jones Barbara Hoffman Nancy Brown Earl Jones Levi Smith 187 rrancis Peters Patsy Wcntzcl Linda Stanley Terri Wilson Joyce Hume Virginia Kehoe Andrea Lavln lulu Brown Margaret Prey Maxine Preston Theresa Webster Lenora Duppins Rita Paul Eleanor Price Bonnie Denmark Sharon Rcdcay Cherly Hines Rochelle Welsman 1A8 Ruth Weldon nadine McPecley Mary Oates ' - ÂŤMop - UoTS Go'-a m. No 5 V o rJE y 89 CAN COLA X. Toio {0 3 VtC S V rvCN C yw,y yc Ow 09 192 THE YEAR YES WE ARE DIFFERENT...WE BELIEVE IN SERVICE When you need floor coverings and window treatments remember I Releford Carpet Wc cordially invite your inquiries. Please call or visit us. (Contractor'! Lcamo No 303??6] 1221 NORTH LA BREA AVENUE INGLEWOOD, CA. 90302 Telephone (213) 674-1176 194 DR. DEAN P. LICOPANTIS Congratulations Best Wishes May You Be Blessed With A Wonderful Future Great Success We Are All So Very Proud Of You! Love Mom, Dad, Eve Kathy DR. LYMDA A. SHERIDAN Congratulations The Best Of Everything To You And The Class Of 1988 Love Mom, Dad, Laura Diane The long awaited joy of seeing you graduate has arrived! Our expectations and the dreams we had for you have come true. Your hard work and perseverance has been rewarded! Javier, we are so proud of you, we could burst! Congratulations, you made it. All the time we knew you could â we had faith in you. Above all, we love you! DOCTOR JAVIER DE JESUS-ORPI, THATS OUR BOY! God Bless You, Mow And Always! MOM AnD DAD AHD YOUR SISTERS KATHRYH, BARBARA AHD PATRICIA STEPHEN KUSHNER We always knew this day would come Before you were bom we dreamed of a son And when you arrived, the doctor's question: Why not give him a name that will suit his profession?â Ben Casey was popular when you were small You wore little pajamas as you learned to crawl They said, My Son, The Doctorâ - it somehow seemed right. Our son was so caring - our son was so bright! Your family is so happy as you start a new life With the love and support of Cindy your wife. Rene, Alan, Susan, Steven send their best wishes Abbey, Lauren, Jennifer, Justin send hugs and kisses. And your mother and father can say it out loud: My son, the doctorâ - we are so proud! Mom And Dad 198 DR MARLA ELLYN LEEN To our dearest Mel, With the greatest of pride we congratulate you on your constant determination and never ending perseverance. Your hand work and dedication has earned you the honor to be called doctor. May God bless your life with health and happiness, love and success and lots and lots of nachas.â P.S. We know your grandmas are both watching and smiling down on you today with much love and pride. Your proud and ever loving family. Mom, Dad and brother Jeff 199 CONGRATULATIONS TO DR. PAMELA V. GERAS May this be the beginning of a future filled with success love. Mom And Dad, Charlie, Adrian, Tina John Dr. Robert Wentworth CONGRATULATIONS SUCCESS HAPPINESS Love Mom Dad Grandma Rose Chippy, John, Spuddy, Lil Robert, Frankie, Barbara, Kelly Anne, Madeline, Kevin, Jenny, Eleanor Uncle Frankie, Uncle Robbie, Aunt Nancy and Frances Uncle Al 201 THE THRILLpr MAKING IT. You're now a fellow researcher, a fellow clinician, a fellow explorer into the biomechanics lAftJGER Jh of human qait Your new role as a professional inspires us all. Because out of new. STr K2KJ _______qait._______ passionately-held ideas, innovation is born. That alone is reason to celebrate Biomechanics Group, The Larvger Biometlumics Group Inc. 21 Cast Industry Court. Deer f irh, NY 11729 202 Nothing's so dearly treasured as the joy that fami1ies share. Nothing's so reassuring as just knowing others care... Noth i ng's like a family and the love that's always there. XOXOXOXOXOXQ: To: Lori Marie Proctor LOVE AND BEST WISHES A HAPPY, HEALTHY UCCESSFUL FUTURE To: David K. Morris From childhood to manhood you have made us so proud. We Love You, Mother Dad Dr. Lori LaRue Dr. Scott Warren Congratulations, Scott Conqratulations Lori And Our Best Wishes For Success And Happiness In The Future We Knew You'd Be Successful. From All Of Us Mom Dad Steve Lana Michael Sue Victor Love From Michele, Ron Beth, Mom Dad, Pop-Pop Mom-Mom, And Mom Dad Whitman. i04 Superior Quality and Dependability from X-CEL X-RAY FLOOR MODEL P-700 AC (Base HeiQM 8 ) FLOOR MODEL iu B e) LB-700 AC (Base Haight 3Vr | SHORT ARM TWO YEAR WARRANTY See your local dealer for complete specifications on the items shown. Manufactured in Crystal Lake, Illinois, U.S.A. Wherever possible, products of American Manufacture and origin are used. 'Patent appbed to CONGRATULATIONS Robert Juris CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO LAVORNE ALRETIA REAVIS As mother, I have great feelings of joy and accomplishments in you as a member of the Class of 1988. You are symbolic of the wonderful traits of womanhood. You had patience, courage, intelligence, scholarship and understanding through the years. I am proud of you and admire you for the splendor of your spirit as well as your citizenship. May God bless you and may your future be filled with success, happiness, pleasant experiences and beautiful reflections. Mother - Mrs. Luthereen F. Reavis CONGRATULATIONS TO LAVORNE ALRETIA REAVIS To a sister, granddaughter, devoted cousin, and niece who has brought our lives great joy, pride, love and happiness. We sincerely wish you success and happiness. Miss Janice G. Reavis - Sister Mrs. Ethel G. Rowell - Grandmother Melvin L. Jackson M.D. - Devoted Cousin Miss Evelyn Fowell - Aunt Mrs. Olive R. Reavis - Aunt Mrs. Jacola P. Bond - Aunt Mrs. Ruth R. Bynum - Aunt ---------------------------------------------------------------------1 Dr. Barry Fitzgerald, I hate to say I told you so . . . but I knew you could do it! You took the bitter with the sweet and came out on top. the real winner is the medical profession they're getting a first class addition. I'm extemely proud to stand beside you, my wonderful husband and favorite doctor, to face the future head on. Congrats! I love You. Barb May your home be filled with laughter. May your pockets be filled wilth gold. And may you have all the happiness your Irish heart can hold. Congratulations Dr. Fitzgerald! Mom Dad Mom Dad K Mary Jean Mary, Chauncey Michael, Mark Jim, Sue Lisa, Ned Dr. Tim Lynch Dr. Brian Przystawski Congratulations, Tim! You set your goals and worked hard to achieve them. We have always been so proud of you. You have our love and admiration always. Your loving parents A moment in your life that you worked very hard for is here. We are very proud to call you Doctor and we know your life will be filled with happiness, health and great success. You'll always have the love and support of your famlily and friends. Best wishes Dr. Brian Love. Mom and Dad. Hick and Chris, Granny and Mandy too! 207 Congratulations DR. JENNIFER KERN We re So Proud Of You! Love, Dad, Mom, Suzy,Tim, Ben Amy Congratulations Douglas A. Bream YOUR PARENTS Dr. Michael Obrecht Michael, When you came to me four years ago in my New York City apartment with flowers, Qodiva chocolates, and a Philadelphia T-shirt, I said to myself, This man knows how to get what he wants! I didn't want you to go, but you told me you knew what you were doing - and convinced me of that. And four years later, you are coming to me with a diploma and the title of doctor in front of your name. I could not have asked for a more precious gift. You have accomplished what you set out to do. Congratulations on an achievement that will last you the rest of your life. I love you for the sensitive, caring, special person that you are. Love, Your wife, Joan Dr. David Carrozzino Words cannot describe how proud we are of you. With pride and love in our hearts, we want to congratulate you on your hard work and dedication. May health, happiness and success be always at your door. With All Our Love, Mom And Dad The Pedinol Pride ... 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MICHAEL ROBERT OBRECHT, DPM Michael, To see you happy laughing and joking smiling and content striving towards goals of your own accomplishing what you set out to do having fun with your friends capable of loving and being loved is what I always wished for you Today I thought about you and felt your happiness and your excitement for the future and I, as your mother, burst with pride as I realized that my dreams for you came true What an extraordinary person you have become and as you continue on in life please remember always how very much I love you Michaelâs Mother Nicholas Maro, D.P.M. TO OUR SON AND BROTHER CONGRATULATIONS We never doubted for one minute that you wouldn't make it. We are so proud of you. May God be with you, and guide your mind 8f hands in helping others. You've Come A Long Way Baby All of Love, Mom, Dad, Lynette Donna, Sean 8t Georgie Chicago Medical Equipment Company Serving podiatry with fine equipment and supplies since 1930 Chicago Medical Equipment Company 300 Wainwright Drive Northbrook. Illinois 60062 312 564-1000 Western Regional Showroom 2400 Westborough Boulevard South San Francisco. CA 94080 415 952-2100 211 Dedicated to improving health care through drug research. m mm McNEIL ÂŁ % PHARMACEUTICAL Spring House. PA 19477 DOHHA MARIE MCAHESPEY To Someone We re Very Proud Of And For Whom We Have One Wish Best Of Luck In Your Hew Career As Dr. Donna, Our Podiatrist Congratulations, Love, Mom, Dad Karen, Fritz Nanny DR. JAMES M. JACOBS This day makes all the hard times of the past four years well worth it. Congratualtions and best wishes for a successful future. We re very proud to have a doctor in the family. All our love Dad, Mom and Amy Jeanne, Doug and Mandy Diane, Jim, Julie and Jennifer Poppy rieil and Grandma Annie CONGRATULATIONS DR. MATTHEW PHILIP CARUSO We Are All Very Proud Of You We Knew You Could Do It Mac! All Our Love, Mom, Dad, Sani, Trad, Meema, Peepa And Brandy 213 JOSTENS Chart S Kreaac Ubratf Pennsylvania Collage erf ftrilefrfe Modiclf Race ft 8th St. Philadelphia. Pa. 19107 For Reference Not to t e taken tromtws room 88
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