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ACHILLES ACHILLES mi PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE PHILADELPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA SENIOR EDITOR: Roberto F. de Araujo CO EDITORS: SENIOR SECTION: Kim Felder-Johnson Kathy Szumski FACULTY STAFF: Carol Barreto John DePalma Lorraine Farkas SPONSORS: Karen Kost Suzanne Roeckell SUPPORTING STAFF: Michelle Fleeter Tamara Hew Steve Lasday CONTRIBUTORS: FACULTY ADVISOR: CLASS EDITORS: Anthony Acello Bill Dotzman David Axler, Ph.D. Denise Opitz Helen Gold Gina Magazzu Lori Herpen Gary Pichney Cinzia Vecchia Colleen Boyle Gail Garofalo Fred Lause Devonne Roman Lavetta Rozier Patty Ehring Steve Gordon 2 lames . Bates, Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine IAMC5 C BATES. ©PM N(M(M TO THE CLASS OF 1991: My heartfelt congratulations as you fulfill your dream of bocomlng Doctors of Podiatric Kedicino! ft wasn't oasy, but now that It is accomplished I know you will agree it was worth all the effort. The event of your graduation will mark your official passage from the roalm of studont to that of teacher. While all of you nay not find yourselves swamped with offers of positions on Illustrious faculties, you will all nevertheless assume the role of teachers. By reason of your title, society will look to you for guidance and professional help. They will respect you for the wisdom they assume you have acqulrod during your years In medical school. They will admire you for the high ethical standards which they know you hold and have professed in your oath as Doctors. They will entrust their woll-boing and that of their loved ones to you. Wo should all bo humbled by the fact that the respect of these good people is not something to be taken for granted. Bather, we rust earn their esteem by our dally words and actions. Vour knowlodge and enthusiasm must motivate you to provide the best In podiatric medical care to all w7 o consult you, regardless of their financial or social circumstances. In the course of the past four years, you have Impressed us with your diligence and your enthusiasm. Wo are proud of you and are pleased to call you colleagues. Don't forget us -- come back and tell us how you are doing. Keep In touch! Go forth now, not particularly to impress, but to servo. EIGHTH AT RACE STREET • PHILADELPHIA. PA 19107 • 215-629-0100 Manni off. Pres'dent For Student Affairs X Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine SANDRA C MANNIX vtCJ msoSWT K HlMNT tnuto Dear Members of Che Class of 1991, When addressing a group ot graduate It 1 tempting to Invoke cliche about transition, challenge and opportunity. In fact, o t of those overused phra e strike at the heart of th process of going trom gtudent to professional. It I an exciting tlae. After a long and Intense prograa at PC PM, one that tested your Intellectual talent , your clinical abilities and your survival skills In the world's ®ost uncoafortable plastic chairs, you now aeasure th Clac until your first aolo patient In day rather than years. The learning process obviously Is an unending one, but la the future you will be teacher aore often than studeot• Tour patients will look to eu for answers, as well as for treataent, concern and support. You ve prepared well to all of those things, and you will be successful at converting your education to practice. It ha been a very real pleasure for no to get to know cost of you well. Please do keep In touch. Aluanl ae are the best possible role Models we cao provide for current and future students. 1 look forward to our continuing to work together as you continue your professional life. Stay well I Stay happy! Ve will ales you. Thinking Is easy: action la difficult; to acc In accordance with one'a thought Is the nose difficult thing In th world. Goethe Koch reepect and affection. EIGHTH AT RACE STREET • PHILADELPHIA. PA 19107 • 2IV«29-0 00 David £ HduS Sai Dean ro Affgjrs Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine davio a axlw. pv o OlAN K UXKAtJOKAl AT AUi Dear Class of 1991: It is a plaasure to congratulate each of you on tho successful completion of an intense and demanding four-yoar educational prograo. Through your efforts, dedication and sacrifice, you overcame what at times must have seemed like impossible obstacles. As a result, you havo boon proparod to enter a rewarding profession and begin a career of providing podiatric care with the cospotence and conpassion that those in need require and daserve. You are also about to enter a career of life-long loarning which will require making your graduation a launching pad toward a commitment for continuing education. without question, you are better trained podiatric physicians at an earlier stage in your careers than your predecessors. With that training, howevor, you must maintain an inquisitiveness and sense of observation that leads to tho discovery and craation of new knowledge. More than just the delivory of podiatric modical services, each of you has the obligation to contribute to your profession. You owe it to your forebearers and your successors who have mado and will sake their contribution to the reliof of pain and prevention and cure of disease. Your graduation is but a first step. As an old professor once said, life is not built on a level. It is built on an incline, so that vhon you stop climbing, you aro liable to slip, and a slip may result in a slide. Therefore, keep on climbing. We wish you the pleasures and rewards attending the practice of podiatric trodicine. You havo earned it and we are proud to welcome you as colleagues. Best wishes and good luck for a healthy, productive and peacoful future David A. Axler, Ph.O. Vice President for Research Dean for Educational Affairs EIGHTH AT RACE STREET • PHILADELPHIA. PA 19107 • 2l5-«29-0JQ0 6 Kieran T. Mahan, D.P.M. Vice President For Academic Affairs And Dean Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine KIERAN T MAHAN. OPM . FACES WCI rvivctxr KM AOOtMlC MIAMI AAC WAX TO THE CLASS Of 1991 Congratulations on your graduation. To aach of you, 1 know thia event signals a completion, the culmination of your four years at PCPM. But now, more than aver, graduation with tha professional degree is merely the first of many continuing steps in your career. A profession like ours requires you to commit yourself to life -long learning: through residencies, preceptorships, continuing education programs, the literature, and professional dialogue with your colleagues. Satisfaction with doing things the same way they have always been done is a formula for mediocrity. He have an obligation to our patients, our profession and ourselves, to constantly strive to improve our knowledge and techniques. On your graduation day you will take a solemn oath to care for your patients in an ethical and conscientious manner. In many ways, you have yet to understand the true meaning of the oath you will be taking. The patients that you have seen and taken care of during your years at PCPM have always been someone else's patients. In your residency, you will also not have the full responsibility for the patients you work with. As you begin practice however, the weight of that responsibility will quickly fall upon you. You will be facod with many ethical decisions. The manner in which you resolve these issue must always be predicated upon doing what is best for the patient. The rewards of this profession are many, but the most important ones are the satisfaction you will receive from healing another person, and the lasting relationships that you will develop with your patients and colleagues. Congratulations and welcome to our profession. Fraternally EIGHTH AT RACE STREET • PHILADELPHIA. PA 19107 • 21S-O29-OT0Q mmm WS ® Dean Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine WtUiAMI MARTIN DPM CAM K CYKCAl U VKU AKmwcuwnaai To The Class of 1991t Congratulation on completing our academic and clinical program . You have all worked very hard over the past several year to accomplish this. I'm sure there were time It seemed impossible. Taking care of patient , attending class, vialtlng residency program kept all of you extremely busy. Throughout it all your motivation and enthusiasm allowed our patient to continue to receive the best podiatric care in the Philadelphia area. A you leave The College your energy for learning must continue. The years spent at The College should be viewed a a foundation that you will build upon. Cood luck and thank you for your cooperation in working with me in the clinical program. I wi h all of you success in your Martin, D.P.M. EIGHTH AT RACE STREET • PHILADELPHIA. PA 19107 • 2 V 29-0)00 Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine 0 ar Classmates: t a proud to prnsen to you, THE CLASS OF 1991, the culmination of a lot o f hard wort do no by some very special people. A you flip through th pages of ovr yearbook, ACHILLES 1991, «ey the eenori « of Our four years together bring not only a a r; 1 o to your face, but also a sense of pridt and acconpl tshmmt. Do not let the ml shops that wt have been through cloud th fact that you have graduated fro the best that Podiatry ham to of tar. Yum, we have finally achieved what ha baen for many of u a chiIdhood dream. a w tal another mtep forward, leap in mind that wo aro all part of one big and growing family. Let us all do our part tc help this profession continue to achieve the r cvgmtion that it SO rxchly deserves. 1 congratulate all of you on a Job veil don . Ue may not sen each other much anymore, but I hope uo will alwayi remain .lose as members of THE CLASS OF 1991. hay Cod blesn each and every one of you, and bring nothing but happiness Into your lives. And to the classes of 92. '93, and ’9a, stay ilou and “hold on for one more day. Poherto F. •su JO DGHTH AT RACE STREET • PHILADELPHIA. PA 19107 • 2I5-629-0W0 — The Class Of 1991 Would Like To Thank The Following Individuals For Their Instruction: Best Professor John Walter, D.P.M. Best Clinician Jane Pontious, D.P.M. MANY CHANGES HAVE TAKEN PLACE DURING OUR STAY AT PCPM. HERE ARE A FEW OF THOSE MEMORABLE MOMENTS . . . 11 The old reception area . . . The old adjustable chairs 12 . . . there’s a new place in town . .. . . . and more. PHILLY ALSO WENT THROUGH SOME CHANGES: But most importantly . . . n Tfe CCc ‘ftytafony ( %7- ?f) It all began, as I recall, on a crisp September Tuesday that saw 126 some odd fresh faced students enter the halloweed halls ol PCPM It was on that fateful day that, together, the Class of 1991 began its |Ourney. O'Neill may have called it a long day's journey into the night, but I would not. For recalling the words told me as I began, we entered a tunnel, that September day. a tunnel from which we would all emerge, at some time in the future, as Doctors. One day the light at the end ol the tunnel would not be another train coming, but a light that would guide us to our successes. It was with these thoughts that we arrived and settled in to greet the storm that lurked in the shadows For some, this |Ourney began some weeks before, in a program called SARP An interesting little title, one with a myriad of alternate meanings, not the least of which being Summer Association of Retarded People Being one of those who endured that trial. I leave each to their own remembrances. We experienced one another for the first time at PCPM's time honored rite of passage called Orientation Remember that7 Two days of fun. frolic, and endless speeches by people who passed their prime back when television was thought of as a passing fad Dr. Krause delivered his address recalling the history of Podiatry: the ascent from stone-knives and bearskins, to triple arthrodeses, K Wire fixation, and Alan Whitney. The only other memorable tirade was from our collegue Dr Raymond D'Pnmio That was when we were all instructed in professionalism, and how we would all one day be akin to the Donald. Before we continue this trip down amnesia lane, recall another incident The Class of 199l's cruise down the Delaware River is note worthy, not only because of its drunken-debauchery, but it began the reputation that we would carry from that day forward. It was also the night that Ben Pearl lumped ship. Or did he jumpon7 With orientation behind us, The Great Experiment — the graduating class of 1991 — moved forward into its first trimester of school And what a time that was. It was the time of biweekly examinations, of Gross Anatomy lab (just like the movie), and of Biochemistry. But most of all. it was the time of Francis Conway Back when Bailey's was the word, and before Dr Fenton became known of as ■710'’, the class of '91 experienced times that are now the stuff of legend Our first trimester: Gross. Histo. Embryo. Biochem. and that perennial favorite. Intro to Pod. that featured a professor who got out of breath driving his car around the block. Eight o'clock in the morning three times a week brought us Drs. Burke and Fenton, and endless hours of noteservice on lipids, sugars, proteins, ammo acids, and lots of other stuff we forgot — until the boards Gross Anatomy lab was probably the highlight of that time. I especially recall Dr. Boyd's neon button positioned sedately on his besmudged labcoat. and Dr. Jim Atkin moving from table to table that first day shouting. Go ahead, cut the sucker1 Or how about that ellusive Vince , an MD Ph D who wore dark sunglasses to practical, and constantly reached lor a text every time he was asked a question Ah, those were the days. Times when everyone knew we were first years, not because of our books, or bright faces, but because of the smell we left in the elevator after 15 or 16 hours of gross lab. But we can't forget Francis Dr. Conway was the light m our fives back then. Not to mention a pain in our gluteus maximus. The man had an uncanny ability to turn the odd phrase: “Bailey's is the word. and the ever-popular Don’t ask me about the final — its going to be a bitch! And it was: 100 questions of trivial pursuit Histology. But we survived it anyway. This Bud's for you Frank. Physiology had to be everyone’s favorite as we moved into the winter of '87. The Sodium Potassium Pump, Sex. Drugs and Rock and Roll. Cardiology Update, Endocnnes . Gl. and all the renal you could excrete (my favorite was the puppy, uh. I mean, dog lab) which we eagerly regurgitated every few weeks; especially the day after the Super Bowl. And even though old Arthur Guyton had it wrong, we held onto every word Dr Davis read from somewhere off the podium. And so we have that It seemed like every trimester had its hero. From Boyd, to Conway, to Davis and Pitkow, then to Cousin Brucie Dr Hirsch began our study of Lower Extremity Anatomy on December 1st. 1987. a day which will also live in infamy. Our systematic dissection of every piece of fasciae became our life's work. As we became world-class authorities on the hip and its blood supply, the foot (remember Podiatry?) was left till last. Don't ask me why. Maybe Kieran Mahan knows. Maybe Bo knows. I particularly recall those winter mornings when 'ole Doc D'Primio sauntered into class from his South Philly practice. Pat MacConnell probably loved him best I wonder it he still has that Mobil cap7 No one probably challenged and perplexed us more than California’s own Dr Bill Sanner We quickly forgot about all of those other heros as this legend from the western shore offered us our i post doctoral symposium on The Essence of Biomechanics. The Key was the hand signal Put your hands together people! Let's discuss midtarsal lomt motion of the foot! It's all True (A). False (B). mostly True (C), or mostly False on Tuesdays (D). but it could be all of the above (E). Your confusion. And so we came to January 1988 The new year not only brought the cold, but 15 tests in 12 days, or something hKe that. It was referred to as January Hell. The faculty threw the curve balls, but our average stayed, somehow, at .700. Speaking of which, the spring of '88 brought SOFTBALL! Spring days offered afternoon delight and a respite from the shadow of final exams. The days grew warm once again, and we began to realize that a class had arisen from the previous winter storms, and that we were feelin’ alright Anthony Acello was the star of first base. That combined with Wayne Dubner at third. Rob Donaldson at center, and Joel Gluck as the Ump. made for some heated afternoons on the diamond. The battle for the team’s slugger spot grew between this writer and the new kid on the block. Mark Stephens I think he wound up batting clean up. That may have been the time of young Dr McGlamry's first bike mishap — but I could be wrong. We can’t close out the story of the first year without mentioning a few other specific incidents. During the Spring of '88 we had a course where together we analyzed and scrutinized the complexity of the human nervous system Our instructor, a crafty old scholar from across the big pond, who produced children at age 60. expounded on various esoteric structures such as the Pons. Caudate. the Olive, and its three martini lunch Dateline: June 2. 1988. the day before our Neuro final the class gets together for a review with Dr. Roberts. To no avail. Dr. Churchill wrote it while 'ol Doc Roberts was off writing Beatle music. And so we have that. Dateline: June 3. 1988 around 1:00pm. The date which lives forever in the worst nightmares of Sandy Mannu and Lee Newman- the Apocalyptic Roof Party. Never before in the annals of PCPM have so many people been allowed to have a good time in one day. Hell, even Linda Hill came Those of you who were there may. or may not. remember much. It actually made a 10 on the Donaldson Scale (9.5 American) Never have so few worked so hard that so many might get blitzed That was the first year All that, and so much more. Did I mention Tammy's noteservice? I think Charles Schultz sued her on copyright infnngments Most of us were catching rays on the rool while all of this went on OK. so Urda wasn't. Excuse me' We made it, and emerged united. The EXPERIMENTAL YEAR survived the slings and arrows of outrageous fortuna and took arms against a sea of noteservice to be able to party during the second year And that's no Quotable The second year dawned suddenly on our group — catching us in the middle of the blissful complacency that summer brings — drinking it in like a cold beer Make mine Labatts. After a season that included moving out of the dorms, the Class of 1991 re entered the star-spangled halls of PCPM, already dreading that which was to be our biggest challenge that year. It was called Pharmacology. That episode, together with its dungeon master (affectionately known as Uncle Milad. shall I write for you”) produced more gray hair and alcoholic gastritis, than all that funky stuff that went trembling in our seats, as that giant of the First-Pass Mechanism intoned secret incantations, produced whirling chemical formulae, and dazzled us with his mastery of the spoken word Such diabolical linguistic prowess had us running for the exits, especially when forcing us to respond to his horrific query. Does it 'crease or ‘crease’ And if such torment wasn't enough, he would turn the knife even more with the dreaded Friday morning (hangover) quiz! This proceeded to drive those hearty few who elected to remain in class insane Wiping the tears from my eyes (and gulping another swig ol bourbon) I move on As my pulse returns to semi-normal, I recall two other courses of delight that we engorged ourselves on that fateful year. For without a doubt. Microbiology had to be the comic relief from that other course Where else could we be entertained daily by Uncle Carl Abramson Prince of the 8orsch Belt comedians? His stand-up routines on the wonders of Shigella. Vibrio cholera, and Vag itch left 'em truly rolling in the aisles. Someone always recognized the girls in his slides (We won't mention any names. Robbie.) Not to mention all the way to Diamond Dave Axler's office. That reminds me. remember the Ax-Man's viral routine’ He must be into the Cos. since they both sit down while delivering their schtick Paging Dr Axler Smith-KIme is calling! But. alas, gentle readers, we have not yet touched on that rare organism thing that we all were infected with that year. Not since the isolation of D strelecky by Dr C. Vecchia in 1989 had there been so virulent a bug as B terleckyi Yes. this zoophilic. halophile invaded all of us at that time, like some Hungarian mghtstalker. hungry for our media. Its major symptoms included: 1) an uncontrollable urge to define glyeocalyx. 2) a passion for Thayer Martin media, and 3) violent episodes of pseudomembranous colitis, incited by Clostridium difficile assuaged only by oral ciprofloxacin The memory lingers, as do the purple blotches from performing eight million gram stans (six million during practical) With a loading dose ol Gent, we move on. Does anyone remember a course called Pathology? I don't, I never went Jerry Galmus might. He gets the Perfect Attendance Award for that one. And so we have that. Pathomechamcs . yes doctors. In point of fact, this course was interesting if only in that we were told to remove all the garbage we learned during the previous year in biomechanics and toss it in the garbage This as to replace it was the Little lion's version (Those kissing ass tor The Graduate please cover your eyes) The bearded wonder with the Rolex amazed us with his automobile selection, rapier-like wit. and his uncanny ability with words like yutz. I think that one had something to do with a coalition . . . 7 Yes. Doctor McGlamry7 Time passed quickly. The year began to fly by as the heavy hitters came to bat Physical Diagnosis and [d Hamaty's band of lung sounds (stridor anyone’); Onychopathy and Charles Krause; General Surgical Principles, and osteopaths who only had medical, not podiatnc, examples of cases; Psychiatry, and that now infamous S E X lecture that sent Cinzia and Dee Dee screaming out of the room, blushing for the first time in years, and let's not forget Gerontology, where the only pertinent codicil was Just because there's snow on the roof — doesn't mean the fire's out below What's the point. Art7 Radiology Noops and blunders: mandatory attendance and guest lecturers waking up to find Dr Christman asleep. We love ya Rob! Or was that the time when the Nadine-woman. in Peri-operative Protocol discussed taking the fold on the everted cuff ... or something. Neither got us Hershey tickets. Intro to Pod Surgery gave us our first glimpse of Dr. Fox and his electronic attendance. He should try retina scan it's all the rage in the 23rd century. But. friends, we cannot forget second year's continuing sage of dueling biomechanics professors PCPM style. Tag team Whitney on Orthodigita in Podiatnc Orthopaedics (did you by the books, or the WHITNEY DEVICES-available for only 99.95 (150.00 Canadian) for a limited time only. We take VISA1 This combined with W.S. Sanner. DPM on footgear, and how to overcharge tor molded shoes I think Ken brought in Orthodigita cookies that mom made, for the final (Nobody remembers Orthodigita. but we do!!) lastly, the Spring of 1989 gave us our first meeting with the biggies. Dig Met Surgery Here the Doctors Trio and the Midwest Twins (C'mon Junior, let's get this over with!) dazzled us with how far Podiatry has come, and how much you can get away with. I can't wait for Rearfoot' (shouts Rich Scrip). Screw me baby. I'm hypermoNIe' Are two little screws better than one big one7 Ask Wayne Dubner. The second year left us almost as brain dead as did the first. Just, by now. we were used to the head butts and kicks in the privates, just don't bend-over We looked forward to summer — or did we7 Clime, that Ultimate Behemoth, loomed on our horizons. So did the Boards. QUICKIES! Do you recall . . . 1) Joel Gluck's Pimp outfits? 2) Nerd Punk parties. 3) Steve Lorynski's questions in class . 4) Steve Gordon on trumpet7 5) Cornell attire m Pathomechamcs . . and what came after 6) Strange Canadien rituals7 7) Roberto Araujo as The Prez! 8) National Board Review Guides 9) A burr is a burr is a burr . This year was brought to you by W.G Dotzman Noteservice Inc. We never sleep! (With a little help from the load man.) Out third year was heralded by a wind of change. And on that current drifted the dying moans of two late July days where the Experimental Year experienced the National Boards; but gaming strength with each passing hour was a fresher breeze; a draught that would catch-up our innocence, and spirit it away like the passing night. For as our clinical years began, so did the transformation of us all. from the raw stuff of the classroom, into physicians. For as long as we live, we shall never forget those splendid days of third year clinic. Remember those7 Times when we really didn't know anything, but acted like we did — at least in front of the patients Everything was new to us. and with the guidance and protection of our stalwart 4th years (if you could find them) we would approach the gods and rendor our puny diagnoses Where upon Dr Lemont would say. No. it's not a wart, it doesn't have that classic warty presentation What you have here Is Porokeratosis Oiscreta of Mibelli palmans et plantis of Mantoux Dr Kidawa: intoned. Please? Yes. set the patient up for a Vascular study. Have the patient now. however, assume the position of phlebostatic recumbancy. so that the session might commence. His maiestic diatribes resonating throughout the clinic thereby lulling us into a false sense of security, since none of us could work the damn Doppler machine Dr. Joseph: (sans coat and tie) tells you that he disagrees with the lab report, stating regally that Staph isn't sensitive to Cipro, and that you should probably gram stain it again, and then go buy his book. Dr Feldman: questions. Is she Diabetic, Hypertensive, (as if knowing what each diagnosis entailed)? OK., go get started, don't cut her. I'll be in in a minute All the while Dr. Maglietta is standing outside PM 2 bemoaning the most recent BC BS changes. Dr Walter: would inevitably ask. Where's your fourth year?” And then, 'Well, did you discuss surgery with her7 Not knowing that at this point you weren't really sure what an arthroplasty was. A day with John usually ended with a grill session on the essence of true pronation in the sagittal plane What a cut up. Dr. Pontious: besides asking where is your fourth year, would lead you down the garden path with your diagnosis, then tell you you're completely wrong, and to go test the L-5 dermatome again, thus shattering any confidence you had. as she goes back to lecturing on some X-Ray taken by Roentgen himself I seem to recall Osteopoikilosis Dr (Big Al) Whitney sighs, and says. This isn't Medicine, it's Orthopedics! Leave the hypertension to those other guys and go make a Dancer's pad and a UMO (This to accommodate bilateral ankle pitting edema secondary to CHF.) Drs. Mahan, Downey, and Malay: would pimp you on the latest nuances in AO (arbietgemminshaft fur osteosynthesfragen for you St. Joe’s fans) or Lauge Hansen. and then tell you to call up the OR and schedule the case. All this for a 65 year old black female who presents with a HD dorsolateral aspect right 5th toe. PIPJ, and an unremarkable past medical history. Drs. Bauer and Vogler opted right for the Pan-Talar But that's not a problem, doctors Speaking of Dr Mahan, I'm reminded of an amusing story from that year. (Actually, I'm reminded of several involving Kieran. but space does not permit.) It seems that at one point that year a group of conspirators got together and formed a secret movement against the dreaded OR STAFF. Yes. those overprivifeged few from the rank and file of the Class of 91 somehow managed to procure tickets for that All-Star media event in Podiatry: the Hershey Seminar Now. being a person who has actually visited Hershey. PA, I can't for the life of me wonder why anyone would go there voluntarily. It's almost as bad as Allentown! Anyway, this incited this cohort (who I am sure were really speaking for all of us) to send letters expressing their dissatifaction to 'ole Dr Mahan. These treasonous communiques were only signed: Robin Hood and his merry men and women Catchy, isn't it7 It had fallen to our class officers to calm the ensuing Fury But. since it was rumored that members of that clique were already involved, nothing would come of it — nothing did Life went on. The seminar came and went. And Dr Mahan was still on his throne. Much ado about nothing. Dr. IRA Fox: also would yell, Where's your 4th year, they haven't graduated yet! (Is there a pattern here?) Then through raging paranoia and well rehearsed defense mechanisms would attempt to |ustify why he did what he did. And then tell you that we will discuss the triple arthrodesis and its indications at Wednesday morning conference. (I think someone came in from New York that day.) Dr. Palamarchuk (late for a Dance Medicine Seminar) tells you to just cast the guy and get him out. And on and on it went. I wonder lust where our 4th years were? For while clinic as a third year was an education in itself, it could not hold a candle to the classes of that year. That's where the real action was every afternoon. I seem to remember Our Fall trimester that third year consisted a of various and sundry collection of interesting (albeit humorous) hodgepodge classes not the least of which was Neurology: hosted (occasionally) by Gurang Bhatt. MD the man of a thousand backtests. If he wasn't asking us to localize the lesion, he was out playing with his beeper PVO provided a chance for all of us to get up close and personal with Tony Kiddoppler and the Pulsetones His sublime lecture (complete with run-on sentences) style instructed us in the proper technique of Doppler interpretation . and how NOT to talk to patients. Podiatric Pathology existed solely as a precursor to Derm, and to further wax the ego of Dr. Lemont. For while we did indeed learn about every skin disease dating back to the time of Caesar, we gradually realized that steroids and blunt dissections were the words. Pediatrics introduced us to Dr. Jay's theatrical prowess and showed us how much he knew about Internal Tibral Torsion. By the way. who does your hair, Rick? Dr. Helfand regaled us with his knowledge on rehab and the elderly in two smash courses that year: Phys. Med and Rehab and Community Health — two different names for interchangeable courses. Again, what's the point. Art? Anesthesia (gas class) hosted by the switchhitters from Hahnemann, gave us all a case of the runs — for the door. Tag-team Whitney in Clinical Foot Orthopedics (Orthopaedics?) showed us the magic of the whale pad and that we still had all not bought the complete line of Whitney products. Finally, Or. Bill Martin tried to stay awake long enough to discuss First Ray Surgery for fun and profit, and to introduce us to essay exams in surgery — another first for PCPM. These combined with eternal clinic made for an interesting autumn 1989. I suppose the instructor that left the most impression on all of us that winter had to be Dr. Frank Montigue sauntering into General Orthopaedics every Thursday and challenging us to describe the fracture and how would y'all fix it? — Raise ya hand. I heard it! Did someone say bone graft — Raise ya hand! Dr. Newman attempted to explain the LAW. as he saw it in Forensic Podiatry. All I remember is Res Ipsa Loquitor and something about an unconsented touching. Sports Medicine was fun. (You notice how simply I say that? It’s to stay on the level of our instruction in that course.) I've always wondered why all the guest lecturers (besides those resident persons) were all women. How does Dr. P. do it? It must be all those buttons on his coat pronouncing him as a worldly kind of guy. Or they could all be graduates from various Dance Medicine Seminars. Your guess. He struck fear into the hearts of third years' when he told us that a paper was required for the course. I can still hear the cries of anguish from ninety some odd students on writing an 8-10 page paper! (Was I the only one to take Eng. 101?) Dr. Levine taught us the concept of O P M — other peoples' money, in Practice Management What he didn’t realize was that using 0PM got us through (or into) Medical School in the first place. Watch the papers for his upcoming indictment (who said that?). Cadaver Surgery functioned as a weekly Gary Bauer Power Hour in which he discussed anatomic structures and their variants that even Bruce Hirsch hadn't heard of. Something about Cleland’s ligaments, or whatever. Another excuse for a practical. Gosh. PCPM loves those things. I don't remember much about Internal Medicine — I didn't go to that one either (did you?) — but once again. Dr. Galmus gets a perfect score. It interfered with slap-happy hour too much, you see. I recall the nemesis lasL DERMATOLOGY. I ask you. what other class featured an animated textbook? (I wanted to use another word, but Roberto wouldn't let me.) What I remember from the two classes I attended (besides exams) was all of us mindlessly turning the page of our notes in tandem with our teacher, as if like some ghostly chorus. Dr. Witkowski was quite a guy. How come no one recognized the people in his slides like we did in Micro? Rob Donaldson must have been out of town that weekend. (Ooooh. who said that?!) This author was probably out with the Deck Hockey team. The warm days of spring 1990 brought us our final bouts with dasswork at PCPM. With the advent of the spring trimester we were finally confronted with the heavy hitters: Rearfoot and Trauma In Rearfoot (under the tutelage of the gods of Northlake) we savored the wonders of AO fixation, Lauge-Hansen, Dams-Weber, and not to mention every other surgery performed proximal to Lis Francs |0int Dr Vogler was the best though. He'd lecture for two hours straight, off the top of his head, then turn to the class and say, Well doctors. I guess you're wondering what I'm going to give you on the exam . . . ? And then proceed to give us all the important topics to keep strongly in mind. Sweeden's gam is our loss. The final in that course was a 100 question affair: about as thick as Harrison's Internal Medicine, and as easy to read as our Neurology notes. So much for Northlake. Dr. John Walter took upon himself the gargantuan task of instructing us in (his version of) trauma. How many different views are there on Watson-Jones, John7 After all. there is only one Navicular per foot, right? His tests were composed of slides that were probably readable when Dr Bates was a resident. But the catch phrase of this encounter was offered by Dr. George Gumann himself: “Don't take Podiatry seriously, no one else does (except George). Dr. Walter paced the front of the room a lot during those days, especially the time when Rob Filaramo got the chance to lecture to the mob. Enough said. The last eventful class of the year was good 'ole I and D — Infectious Disease with your host Warren Joseph, DPM This St. Joe’s grad did his best to present the world ot bugs ds he saw it: Cipro doesn't hit Staph. AH Cephalosporins ate the same, and Primaxin is the word. His weekly stand-up routines on the fate of diabetics with polymicrobial infections certainly helped that trimester fly. Any review of our third year would not be complete without pausing to reflect on weekly (slash) daily conferences that inundated that year. For those who attended, Orthopaedics (note spelling) had to be the least memorable Mornings that presented PCPM residents spewing off memorized data on the perils of pronation, that we all had heard since 1st year. Dr Bresnahan (who7) lectured occasionally on one topic right, children. Those little darlings that we try to help and all they do is cry. Surgery conference revolved around some resident, who no more wanted to be at school than we did. lecturing on some arcane topic that was in vogue when Dr. Krause was president of the APMA I remember switch-hitting with guys in my group signing each other in to this festive event Unless, of course. Larry Rubin (the stuff of legend Himself) Chief Resident at St. Joe's was to hold an audience His appearance (and subsequent departure) was sure to fill a hall to its capacity — of about 15. A record, to be sure Last, and certainly least, was IRA FOX. DPM and his Wednesday Morning Rocky Horror Picture Show Oh. sorry. I was thinking about the day when Dr. Shavelson (earring and all) spoke But it amounts to about the same thing. eh7 To IRA I bequeath the plans for an authentic CIPHER INDENT attendance modulator that I picked up at a Dr. Who convention on Cignus Alpha Retina scan is a bit on the pricey side. I wonder whatever happened to 'ole Doc Shavelson7 Probably off doing MIS (?) with Steve Weissman. Attention Doctors there's charts at the front desk.” booms the voice of Alfneda English, as I am roused back to the present; my walk down Amnesia lane completed. It's afternoon clinic. It's also Monday, and I think Frieda has to leave. I sit and wonder at all the memories that have flowed through my mind just now Has it really been four years? How well I recall first year, with all its innocence and mirth, as I sit at this table and watch a few of us bring charts back. From the days of Biochem and Gross, to Pharmacology, to Rearfoot, to the Match, to fourth years' ready to graduate and move on. and still, we scramble, with terms like CRIP. CASPR. PSR. and RPR on our minds Not to mention the St. Joe's Guide. But there is life after CASPR. I slowly realize, in this now silent lounge, that one day soon, all this will be past. We will all be the Doctor that we. for so long, dreamed of being And we. the Class of 1991, the Experimental Year, will have to wonder, when that great day comes: was it all worth it7 All the pomp and circumstance and hardships that we have put up with for so long. Have we truly achieved what we set out to achieve, so long ago I believe that answer will be yes. For as the saying goes, success is measured by how far you have come, from the starting point which each of us holds close. We are all from different backgrounds, different countries. But we started this journey together back on that September day in 1987. to now stand together at the end — which is but another beginning. We will find the fruit of our labors. So. as we near the end, approach the day when all of us shall go our separate ways. I ask that you remember all that has gone before, and hold it close Remember the good times had with friends and the fellowship which has grown over the years. For one day you may take down this tome, from a dusty shelf, and page through, scan these words printed which is now so long ago. and find that you've lost something. The past has a tendency to slip away, as the future brings new challenges to face I am reminded of the words of the late Fred Shero as I close this work. He told his team. Win today, and we will walk together forever ” The winning is in the attainment of a dream What comes after . . is up to us. Stay in touch. Don't let the memory fade - Bill Dotzman '91 If we shadows have offended. Thing but this, (and all is mended.) That you have but slumbered here. While these visions did appear And this weak and idle theme, No more yielding, but a dream, Gentles, do not reprehend: If you pardon we will mend. And, as I am an honest Puck. If we have unearned luck. Now to 'scape the serpents tongue. We will make amends, ere long: Else the Puck a liar call. So. good night unto you all. Give me your hands, if we be friends. And Robin shall restore amends. (Exit) -Shakespeare A Midsummer Night's Dream NOW IET S 1IAIIMC aV WaVIO DOWN HIE HOOT IIaVNIE .. . • 20 Come on Jennifer, |ust another 15 minutes. Fred made us all proud by turning out to be the first to get a residency program (Rolling Hill). Please Craig, come finish up because I can’t hold on for much longer. Robin screams as tape is removed from unshaven legs. Nick demonstrates how to handle disobedient women. Greg shows us his fine work. Joel shows us the latest in casual wear. 22 And Rich shows us the latest in ... in ... Anyway, Mike seems to like it. You know Linda. I can't read this handwriting either. Nah, go ahead and take it Dominic. I think it's time lor a diaper change. Dear Abby, I had this my party Bring friends. patient today . . . Here are the directions to I didn't have time to do my hair today but at least I was on time. You say you have an appointment7 Michelle. I'm not responsible for what happens next. Yeah, that's right. This wall ain’t going nowhere. Steve tries to hide the excitement of the moment. Patty, can you fill out this you missed? paper work for that day 2 t © f '' Shh! Bill is still trying to figure it out. Yeah, sure you've been through the St. Joe's book five times. here's the spot that hurts! Come on girls, look at me as I explain pronation and supination one more time. What the heck am I looking for? If I can just keep staring at the carpet, maybe they won't ask me any questions. last day of PEGS. Smiles everyone, smiles. Bill finds another victim. It could happen. Look Tami, if you keep your hair short you don't run into problems. Charts at the front desk, charts at the front desk! What?! But I'm the only one here! Pretend you didn't hear that chart thing Lorraine. Do we really have to know that? Anybody want an extra coffee? Capt. Saleker, the Train Master, and Gunther” at the helm of the flagship One more fix before the CRIP's. of Navy Podiatry. 27 Scheduling interviews can be fun! PCPM- ready to take that interview plunge. Excuse me. elevator operator, do you know where my All smiles at the Chicago CRIP, interview is? Anthony N. Acello, D.P.M. Boston University, BA lo my Mother and fitter I couW haw new done this wilhout you lo limply jay thar.k you for ad you hare done doesn't seem appropriate You're always been Iter when t needed you. providing love understanding and encouragement Both of you sacrificed so much, to mate my life that much easier IharJitully. you hare always wanted more tor me than you ever wanted for yourselves I love you very much To my Grandmothers Than! you tor ai the tore, encouragement, and those twenties each time I went hack to school And I never even had to tsA to Nicole jnd Gnu: I haven't been home tor about eight years now. and I think I missed times we should have shared. Hopefully, you hare not forgotten about me I tore you To My Uncle Sonny I haven't forgotten about you Everyone thinks of you often I miss you very much To Steven Thanks tor living with me and tor ail the fun. Remember how much we pushed each other to study. New on the phone, watching Mets games or the news lor weeks at a time Why we hid cable, let atone a TV, is stil a mystery 1211 best decision To Sheryl In my heart and in my mind we'll atwiyi be more than friends, fart o! you will always be witn me lore you To Mite jnd Dove You're both great friends lhanks tor putting up with me these past four years Mike. Jennifer Horton is il Oave. dd Billy Goat ew graduate’ To Liu. MkMe, end Steptume Thanls tor ad the tun times and for adding a tot of humor to an otherwise boring Philadelphia existence 30 Jimmy W. Anderson, D.P.M. University Of Georgia, B.S. To my parents: I finally made it through school! Without the both of you by my side I don't think I could have survived. This degree is just as much yours as it is mine, and I want you both to know how much I appreciate everything you have done for me. Love, The Kid-0 To my wife: There is no way to say on paper how much I owe you for sticking by my side through my four years at PCPM. I know you love me. because no sane being would put up with what you have had to without it coming from your heart. I love you as a wife and as a friend, and I thank you for putting up with me. We have experienced a lot over these years but I think being with each other has soothed many of our aches and pains. I love you. and now I look forward to us being able to live the lives we have dreamed of. To my friends: I have been lucky to meet some very good friends over the four years, which has made the time pass a little faster. Thanks for the good times, and we can look ahead to the many good things to come. 31 Jose M. Aponte, D.P.M. King's College, B.S. To Mom and Dad: Thank you for being behind me all these years. Without your help, this would have been impossible. You've always given me more than I expected and encouraged me to achieve all my goals. I am very proud to be your son, and you will always be my inspiration. I love you both! To Lisa: I am very lucky to have a friend like you. My life has been happier and full of joy ever since we met. I'd like to thank you for everything you have done for me all these years and for having so much patience and trust in everything I do. I love you more every day. and I'm looking forward to see our dreams come Irue. To Tony and Rosa: How can I forget about you? You have been wonderful friends ever since we first met Thank you for all your help, and the next time you cook Bacalao. I’ll clean the dishes. To my classmates: We made it! It seems like yesterday when we met, now we all have something in common. I hope some day we meet again and best of luck to everyone. Love. TiTo At - % 32 Roberto F. De Araujo, D.P.M. University Of Maryland, B.S. TO MY LORD Thank you for blessing me «1h such a wonderlul family and such £ot d fntnds. It was only through my faith in you that I was able to make my dream a reality 10 MY FAMILY: lu realmente nio sm com o agradecer tudo que voces tern fe 1o por ir m Seu sacrifice tern transfoimado uma crania inocente em urn homen confidente em seus atos Voces pcdem hear seguros de que a critic que voces me deram vai me seguir por toda a musha nda £u amo a todos voces 10 Of E-OEE ANO CM 1A: I don't know «w to express what your friendship means to me Thanks lor always being Iheie May Cod guide you 01 everything you do 8e happy, successful and 10 touch JO MY PAST ROOMMATES: Steve and Gary, thanks tor the company the talks, and the craxy limes 10 MY PRESENT ROOMMATE: My brother Robson; I'm proud that you have deeded to follow my loot'' steps May yout years at PCPV be as r h as they were for me Keep our talks in r.md, okay’ TO MY 3RD YEAR CIMC GROUP May I • ways leatn amidst such great people as yourselves Thanks lor keeping me smiling Remember, fast bust a move! TO THE FRIENDS I'VE MADE AT PCPM You know who you are Thanks lor making Philadelphia live up its nckname Good luck TO THE FACULTY ANO STAFF Thank -ou lor the knowledge you have given me, lor the wisdom lo apply it. and lor your friendship TO THE PLAYERS Of f.C. POOIATRJC: Keep the tradition and the quest lo the cup going strong Much thanks to Ors Palamarchuk. Boyd, and Burke 33 Jtf Carol A. Barreto, D.P.M. University Of Maryland, B.A. I dedicate my degree to my MOM, tor wanting more for me than she could ever dream tor herself MOM. thank you for sacrificing so much and asking for so little. I will always love and admire you more than you could ever imagine. To my FAMILY, whose encouragement and support have made all of this easier; I give you lots of love and thanks. To my NIECES and NEPHEWS, may you have the opportunity to pursue all your dreams. Always remember to do your best and reaching for your goals will come naturally. TAKIS, my best friend and agapimou. Your love, patience and enduring support have made us and anything possible. Thanks for reminding me of the important things in life. 34 Steven M. Balanger, D.P.M. Clark University, B.A. Mom and Dad, without your love and support throughout the last four years, this dream may never have become a reality I love you both very much. Nance, thanks to AT T. AmTrak and USAir. we made it! I also want to thank you for being there through the good times and the not so good times affectionately known as “Final's Mode I Love You. At every cross way on the road that leads to the future, tradition has placed against each of us ten-thousand men to guard the past. Maurice Maeterlinck 1907 35 Barbara Block, D.P.M. Univ. Of MD, BA, B.S.N., R.N. 36 Michel Bourque, D.P.M. Barry University, B.S. The hammer s staling its last words Many thanks need to be said to so many people that t don’t know where I should start I guess the beginning is the best place. To Worn and Dad and my two sisters and tr ir family who have always been there to support me mentally and linancally (also many thanks to the Qoetxc government'). PhiiJy is the pits, but t am grateful for a lew things. Fust arvd foremost it is here that I met the women of my life Trocadonr.i), I also got the best education (Hum!), and made lifetime friends En parlan! des amis te veu« soukgner ta French Connection ' qu. sans eux mon cipenence podatrtqoe n’aurait pas ete la mem la familte a tommencer par le quattuor Rob. Mae. Pal et M «e et s’est emwite agrandi avec Glenn. Karen. Mane et Andre nsi que Use Anne et Mane J should rot torget my trends I F. fnc and Jean-Marc who have always been there tor support and lor great vacations together I want to thank especially Craig and Mtle Mike for being great roommates We shared rough times as well as good times together as well as cleaning duties on every last Friday ot the month (lot the tirst month!) Je cooctue en remerciant ma grand mere el leda pour tout ce quits oot fait pour mot Je tiens a resouhgnrr r.mportance dc Donna et mcs pi’ents dans ma vie cat sans eu « ears pas st I’aurars aussr taen reussi le debut de ma carnere podatnqoe P S Antony I tmk I cut a major Wood wessr }7 Hank Bradford, D.P.M. Dillard University, BA To Mom and Dad: My thanks to you will be eternal, tor all that I am or will be is the result of your guidance, support and understanding I love you. To Gail, my wife: Your endurance and patience have been remarkable Thanks for your support of me and our family. To Nana and Nouwy: I am truly grateful for your sacrifices, they have made this all possible. To Hank, my son: Now we can have some fun! To my instructors: Thank-you for sharing the wealth of your know! edge. You each have my respect. To my friends: in Student Affairs, the Business Office, the Clinic, the Laboratories and elsewhere supporting me. I will never forget your favors. And Finally, To My Classmates: Commencement he beginning. 38 Richard C. Bradley, D.P.M. University Of Delaware, B.A. This degree is dedicated to the memory of my mother, whose early guidance shaped my life. You are always in my thoughts. In my Father: Mere thanks cannot express the depth of my gratitude. Your guidance and friendship made this day possible; your love made it a reality. I hope you are as proud of me as I am of you. This degree is not mine alone; it is ours. To Chuck: Your example and friendship helped more than you could ever realize. You are a fine man. and a terrific brother Thanks Brads; for always being there To Saul, John, Dan. and Chet: Whenever I needed a break from the B.S., you guys have been there ... for years. I am very lucky to have friends like you. Thanks fellas, for everything. To Rat, Tim, Steve, and all my P.C.P.M. friends: We did it our way. and it worked! The good times were great, best of luck. To the rest of my friends and family: Thanks for everything. To my instructors: Many thanks. - A special remembrance: My grandmother was a very special lady; I wish she could share in the joy of this day. 39 Craig A. Camasta, D.P.M. Millersville University, B.S. Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man. and writing an exact man. Francis Bacon Many thanks to those who have made my goal their mission: Mom. for your unending love, prayers, and support. I owe all my success to you. Dad, for always expecting more than perfection, and teaching me to be resourceful in its pursuit. To my sisters and their families, for always being there when I needed a smile and a hug To my brothers, for providing comic relief and countless outlets for my frustrations, and for being the inspiration that carried my through To Joseph. Carl. Lindsey. Alexis, and Anthony, for the hope of tomorrow. To my best friends from home, for standing by me even though you know my faults and flaws. To my roommates from the North, its been tres bien. merci beau coup mon frere! To Nadine and Tina, for your friendship and guidance To those in my class who made these four years especially enjoyable. I am proud to be associated academically, and honored to have shared the friendships. 40 Robin A. Carlucci, D.P.M Pace University, B.S. Mom and Did II is through your love. support and sacrifices that I have reached the moment Your dedication to one mother and to the (amity ha , wide me become the person I am today You've taught me that nothing cm get m the way of your dreams I love you both mth all my heart and soul, and now it's time to mate your dreams come true My Dearest loe lo the one very special person that I share this degree dh through our eipenences in ftagra falls. West Palm Beach. Mysbc and especially Disney World (612 88) we gie« not only as a covpte. but we became best Inends You've guded me with your love, support and ideas through PCPM and now the moment wt have waited tor has h-uf y armed1 Now t s time to beg our lies I love You Uncle John You are a person with a heart ol gold and a selfless mind I thank you tor not only your generosity, but your encouragement I toie you. fbeky. Matt. Rosey. Vito. Rkhird. Grandma t Grandpa: Thank you lor all yc-ui love and tor all those times you tel me practice on you love y.i Paota, Gregg. Rich. Fred, Mike Steve. Luther Ihank you for making the last two years at PCPM meaningful You are true fnervds Always keep io touch Angela. Marybeth. Angela M. PM. Ihank yog lor shelling by me when I mes were rough Thanks lor all those long distance phone calls Tom. Ida: Thank you tor your toie and norat support Class ol 1991: Good hock in the future love. Robin 4t Dominic J. Cantanese, D.P.M Rutgers University, B.S. No matter how many times I attempt different ways to start this passage I inevitably end up at the same point... Thanking my parents. Their relentless support, understanding and encouragement were always there and. more importantly, I always knew it would be. I also must thank my brother Larry, who would consistently give the positive view of any bleak situation I was experiencing. NOW, CAN YOU MATH THE CAPTION TO THE CORRECT PHOTOGRAPH7 A: The best of friends B: The cleaver family? ... Not even close! C: Wave to the yuppie podiatrists. D: Why did you chose podiatry, and what assets can you bring to our residency program7 E: You would smile too if you were sitting between two humps. F: I'll never forget the names of those lateral ligaments 1 Linda R. Cesario, D.P.M. Montclair State College, B.S. To my parents: I finally made it. It's been a trying four years but you have continuously given me your unselfish love, as you always have throughout my life. You have stood by me through many personal and professional changes which would have been difficult without your support and love. You are my pillars of strength. Thank you for being my greatest teachers of aU. I love you both very much To my shier Debbie: We've always been friends but because we're also sisters we share an understanding that goes beyond what two friends can share. Thanks for all your love and support. To Grandma: Your endless love and support have made the tough times more bearable. I love you very much. To Uncle Joe and Becky: Thank you for the generosity and concern you have given me over the past four years We sure have kept Macy's in business. To the girls back home: You've been so much a part of my life for such a long time that whether we've been s le by side or many miles apart. I've always felt close to you. We share so many precious memories. Tm always happy when new friends come into my life but old friends are always best friends. To Mike. Ross and Dominic: You have been my strength through these past four years. I know that if I ever needed a mood lightened, a secret kept, advice given, help offered -anything I can always count on you I'll always cherish the great memories we have shared My love and best wishes to you To Michele and Sheryl: Your friendship has been very special to me. Our long phone conversations helped me get through many rough nights. Thanks for listening Wishing you the best of everything 4i Ross S. Cohen, D.P.M Wilkes University, B.S. To my Family: Thank you for your undying support not only during the last four years, but for the support that you have.given me throughout my life. Since it is impossible to pick your family you are left at the mercy of God. and He must have been smiling down at me the day he picked you. Without all of you I could not have made it, and my degree is as much yours as it is mine. To my friends: Thanks for being there for all of those great times, and even the bad times, in the last four years. The fun times that we had together I will remember for the rest of my life. Without all of you the last several years would have been unbearable. Thanks for being there m the past, and I look forward to some more great times in the future. 44 Stephen M. Connelly, D.P.M Millersville University, B.S. MOM and DAO: I want to thank you for your encouragement, for your support and most of all, for your love. I know you are looking forward to this as much as I am. I love you both very much. ELLEN and DAVID: Thanks for putting up with me through this whole thing Looks like I'll be the first one moving out of the house, so hold up the fort I love you guys. Aye Carumba! WASCO: Ellen. I love you. I didn't imagine things would turn out the way they have-l look forward to our life together. Hope you like the last minute add-on photo, coach!! DAVE, TIM, RUTH. KEN. HEETER, DON. JERRY. CAROLYN, and TONY-the M.U. gang: What can I say? You have all been great friends in the past eight years. I hope the future brings good things to all of you and that our friendship continues to thrive. CRAIG. ANGELO. CASSIE, TAMI, KATHY. MIKE J., HAMMER. MIKE M., GUS and CHRIS: Thanks for a lot of good times-not to mention, many good meals. I would have been lost here without you all. You've helped me a great deal over the past tour years, whether you know it or not. I wish you all the best of luck in the years to come. THE CLASS OF '91: I've had a great four years and just want to say thanks. Good luck!!! PS. Don't throw beer off the student complex roof. 45 Christopher T. Crenshaw, D.P.M. College Of Charleston, B.S. I really tried to think of something clever and profound but my mind was empty, as it has been for the past four years. It certainly has been an experience, one that I would like to soon forget! Thanks to all who helped me m the past four years and to those who tolerated my ups and downs. 46 Joel B. Dacus, D.P.M University Of Nevada, B.S To Christ our lord' l give all honor and praise. Amen! To htr Wrfe Jane: You are my Me and I love you more no , than ever. Yc-u have stood by me no matter what. You haw shared the high , you have endured the low. This success I owe to you Now may we both go oo to enjoy the blessings we both have earned To My Son, Paul: looking forward to you made me persevere, having you makes it all worth while You have given new meaning to lile May we e together, have fun together, and grow up together May you enjoy the benefits of aB my future success. To My Bro. Doug M Your sKnfice, your life, and your family have Been most mspirabonal l look forward to our professional future, so hjriy and get out so that the games car. begin! To Fred R.: Yg-j have gained my respect for all our professional career May your Me be prosperous ard successful. May our paths only continue to cross. To B H.: We made it bud! May our friendship and kds |ust continue to grow To the Professional Staff at PCPM thank you for your commitment and time, and for making it all happen. To those OJt. People: Nadine thank you. a-d yes I did knock your plant over, jusl kddmg! 1m . baby baby are you all right , thank you To the gang, may we counter all impressions and actually show 'em that ' when we cut we cure iacko 91 To the Class ot 1991: May we be honorable and professional throughout our careers. I wish you all the best of success! 47 Cassandra A. Darroch, D.P.M. S.U.N. Y. At Binghamton, B.S. To Mom I Dad: Your constant love, strength and support have guided me through countless years ot study and sacnttce Thanks so much for the care packages and always being there tor my many, frantic phone calls I would never have come so lar without your endless devotion to me. I love you both very much, and I hope I ml always make you proud. To Danelte Todd: Growing up together we had so many secrets and dreams. It looks like your tag s s‘ made it to the end of her rainbow, after ail D - whatever you de ode to do and wherever you decide to go, I will always be there for you. Todd-1 know you will be a very successful young man Always remember. I will do all I can to help you I have a lot of faith in both of you You are the greatest I love you both To Mr. Mrs. Pace Peter: Thanks lor my home away from home Your support and understanding have always been appreciated and your generosity too much for words. To Carol: Thanks for always bong there to listen to my trials tribulations You are the greatest Best of luck in all you do To Cos. Steve. Craig, Chris. Rich. Mike. Tami Kathleen: As we go our separate ways, we have a lot ol pictures and some pretty incredible memories. Keep in touch, doctors, and always remember how special you are to me. And finally lo Angelo: Somehow you have always made the bad times tolerable and the good times unbelievable The future awaits and the sun is shining You are the silver lining to my clouds. I love you Love. Cassie 46 Bassem Demian, D.P.M New York University, B.A. One night a man had a dream. He dreamed he was walking along the beach with the Lord. Across the sky flashed scenes from his life. For each scene, he noticed two sets of footprints in the sand one belonging to him. and the other to the Lord. When the last scene of his life flashed before him, he looked back at the footprints in the sand. He noticed that many times along the path of his life there was only one set of footprints. He also noticed that it happened at the very lowest and saddest times in his life. This really bothered him. and he questioned the Lord about it. Lord, you said that once I decided to follow you. you'd walk with me all the way. But I have noticed that during the most troublesome times in my life there is only one set of footprints. I don't understand why when I needed you most you would leave me. The Lord replied My precious child. I love you. and I would never leave you. During your times of trail and suffering when you see only one set of footprints in the sand, it was then I carried you. Author Unknown Mom and Dad. I can't thank you enough. I love you both very much Kathy. Did I tell Roberto. Dorn. Steve, or Mike the story about Daina and Matthew................... 49 John M. DePalma, Jr., D.P.M Albright College, B.S. Mom and Dad: Thanks for all your support and love. I could never have made it through without everything you’ve done for me. You've always been a driving force. I love and thank you both. My sister Jodi her husband Chris: Thanks for all your support. And to Justina Christofer: I may not have been around as much as I'd like, but you were always in my thoughts and made me laugh. Laura: Thanks for standing beside me. These past 7 years have been the ultimate test. I’m so glad you waited for me. I Love You! 91225 Always And Forever! Carmen, Mark and Marc: You guys are the brothers I never had, and because of you I was able to keep my sanity throughout all of this. Kathy Szumski: True friendship- now and then! so Robert A. Donaldson, D.P.M. Concordia University, B.S. lo Mom and Dad: It’s impossible lo simply say thank you lor four yean of moral and financial Support, bat it looks lik I'm going to anyhow You have both been very supportive of my academo and eatra-cumcular activity I want you to know that when you taught me morals and discipline. I did listen (sometur.es) Thanks for puttmg up with rr-e. an) I'm «ery appreciative nf ,our help I love you troth Hey. Dad. thanks for the tickets’ To Angela: It's a most over f j more airports and AT T operator. We hive conquered many obstacles while apart, but I telieve they have made us lighter than evei I couldn't have done it without ynur tale night cafrj and sense of humor The celebrating has iust begun This degree ouis. buddy I love you very much To Grandma and Grandpa You hare both been an inspiration for me to strive and become a doctor. Your caring ways and loving touch are ur.lorgettaWe I am as proud of you as you ate of me To Mark: H a started on St. Pattie's Day at the bah Pub and escalated Irom there I'll never forget those all-nighters, road trips. Parrish parties, and chicken wing leasts When we got together, there was never a dull moment (NADM). We made things happen ABSOLUTELY1 To Ifcchel 8.. Michel J and other members of the Association: I love you guys You keep me laughing and drinking. Let's keep working lor our great cause back .n Montreal the capital of the world' Good tuck wilh your careers Where's the moetmfc eh’ A special thanks to the lads on the PCPM soccer team for provut-ng me with a national championsh-p. and lor keeping my Molson muscle to a minimum Why read about hisloty. when you can make it tuppen Ma'k Stephens Kenneth J. D’Ortone, D.P.M. Penn State University, B.S. Kelly: From the days we met at P.S.U., to the years leading to PCPM, and through the four years of Med School, you've always heard my dreams and encouraged my plight All along you have done more than your part in supporting our family with your career as well as being a loving mother and a caring wife. Kelly, the last tour years may have been difficult, but look what we have the show for it; our “Little Mermaid, a DPM degree, and an even stronger marriage that continues to grow. You'll always be my Ace in the hole.” I love you and thank you. Jessica: When my colleagues ask me, How do you make it through school with the responsibilities of fatherhood? My answer always was, How could I have done it without you?” Your character, smile and love helped me make it through school with ease. To my family, especially my brothers and sisters-in-law. and my friends: Thank you for your support and concern. Mom and Dad: I thank you for giving the guidance and strong family foundation which has in turn provided me with the character and perseverance to accomplish my goals. To my PCPM colleagues: to the 4th floor study groups, the ice hockey compadres, the R3 connection, and Bill Hahn: It's been real, its been fun and I wish you all the best. 52 William G. Dotzman, D.P.M. La Salle University; B.A. TO MOM. DAD, GREG AND PAUL: WELL. I FINALLY MADE IT. ALL THE YEARS OF HARD WORK AND STUDY HAVE PAID OFF. ONE THING I HAVE LEARNED IS THAT I COULD NOT HAVE MADE IT WITHOUT YOUR LOVE AND SUPPORT. I DEDICATE MY DEGREE TO YOU ALL. A NEW ERA BEGINS FOR ME. A FUTURE FILLED WITH PROMISE. THANKS TO YOU. TO GRANDMOM: WORDS ARE NOT ENOUGH. BUT I PUT IN PRINT ALL MY LOVE AND THANKS FOR ALL YOU HAVE DONE FOR ME OVER THE YEARS. YOUR GRANDSON IS NOW A DOCTOR! LIVE WITH THE KNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HELPED THAT DREAM DEVELOP INTO A REALITY. I WILL NEVER FORGET. TO THE CLASS OF 1991: TO MY FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES I WISH ALL THE BEST THAT THE YEARS AHEAD HOLD. ALWAYS LOOK BACK ON OUR YEARS HERE AND REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES. WITH THE BEST OF INTENTIONS. AND THE TRUEST OF HEART I HAVE WORKED SO WE COULD ALL GET TO THIS DAY. IN THE YEARS AHEAD. I WILL STILL BE THERE. PARTY ON DUDES! TO TOM AND LUKE: TO MY MENTORS: I CAN ONLY SAY. THANK YOU I'VE REACHED THE LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL. 9 90 53 Wayne J. Dubner, D.P.M Cornell University, B.S. To Mom and Dad: I wish I had mote space to truly express what you troth mean to me Your die, guidance, encouragement, and your never-waivermg laith in me gate me the strength to make it through these past few arduous years. From our first glimpse far above Cayvgas waters to William Penn atop city hall. I shal never lorget the many sacrifices you have made tor me jlong the way. Today, this degree is as much yours as it is mine I hope that some day I might be aNe to do as much for my children as you have done for me I love you both jo very much. To Milch and Anne: Mitch, you are the most special brother anyone could hope lor. Your lift's accami shments and achievements have been a true inspiration to me You shall always be m, best Inervd. Anne, your love and support have known no bounds, and t am forever grateful I love you both; you are the greatest To Grandma Rebecca; Now you can finally say. My grandson, the doctor' Thanh you tor all your love and tor beir a terrific grandma. I love you! To Grandpa Morris. Jack, and Grandma Rae: I know you are watel ne today I miss you and love you very much To Lorraine: I cannot -nagjne what the past tew years would have been like without your love anj constant support. We hart come so far together tiom our first Spring l igament Ball. Ihrough cramming lor pharm eums, all our triumphs and setbacks. But no matter what transpired, our tore never dwindled nor laded, but grew and strengthened. I hope Ihe future has in store a relationship that w.il conbiue to mature with many more wonderful times ahead I love you very much' To Mike: Thanks for hwig such a terrific roommate, and I hope that our friendship will always a strong one. Never lorget Gonio Fridays. Loud Lower disseebon films. I saw her sober . Cheese at 4 AM. Wutatds. snak.ebtes. anj the midnight ritual to Bl: thanks for being a great freed and hockey fanatic Keep skating When you are ready to purchase that NHL hockey team, give me a call. Remember Yco can scream, and you can moan, but you can't gel Wuod from a stone. HOOTERS'. To the class of 1991: Best of luck m all your future endeavors S4 Patricia T. Ehring, D.P.M. S.U.N.Y. At Albany, B.S. BiS: We've shared the test 4 years ol our lives together, laughing loving and grow.ng in each others arms. The mid-nght phone calls and your calm ensuring word! we always there for me to hear. You have inspired me to reach new heights I never dreamed possiWe Thanh you. May our friendship and love for each other grow shorter every day. I love you Moo and Did: Than you for the endless years ol love, support and encouragement. | appreciate all the sacrifices you hare made for me. You have done a terrific yob at raising Carctee. Dan, Amy and me. We are all lucky to be a part of such a close farrty. You have made that possible lor all of us. I am fortunate and proud to be your daughter. Thanks for befevmg m me. I lore you both Cutlet. Dm, tod Amy. A little sister couldn’t ask for better trends ... or a tetter Acrobatics teacher. Thanks for all the hin and laughs over the years. May each of your lives te full ol much love happiness and letters from me Unkit: . chop. chop, timber, little |immrts. my beautiful Wue baby- .. Thanks lor all the loving memories and tun times !! Mom I Did tumotych: You have accepted and treated me like one of the family. It has meant a lot to me. Thank you Rkkii AMte.Real triends are hard to find... I'm glad we found you' May your lives te filled with much happiness and success. KimrYou we the first friend I found at PCPM: thanks for the talks, laughs and tong walks (to P.z cria Uno especiaKy) the good times made PCPM tearaWe. To all my fnends at PCPM Good luck and test wishes at wherever life takes you I would like to dedicate this page to the loving memory ol my Grandmother My prayers and thoughts are always with you. Rebecca Faeber Chrencik, D.P.M. University Of Maryland, B.S. Dear Paul, I would like to thank you for all the support and encouragement you have given me these last few years. I know you have had to put up with a lot, but I could not have done it without you. Thanks again, I love you. Becky To all my friends, The lun we have had, and the experiences we have shared have made these past four years go by quickly Thank you; I would not want to do it again without you guys! Good bye, and I will miss you. Lorraine R. Farkas, D.P.M. Brooklyn College C.U.N.Y., BA THANK YOU: Diddy • I wish joa could be here with us to share in all our joys. I know you're still with me whet ever I go I |usl wanted to say I lo e you and miss you very much I dedicate my degree to your loving memory. Forever, your little girl Mom - My success is yours as well There's no way I could say how much I am grateful to you Tor all your love, support and guidance. It hasn't been easy, but then nothing worthwhile ever comes easy, right? You're the greatest Mom. nurse, teacher, psychologist, etc. a kid co .-'d have. I tov you with ail my heart bene - Weil. guess little srs is ah grown up. iVowcan I go out with your friends? You’re a great friend and the best sister anyone could ask Tor. Stew - It's 0 . I atlas to you Trom row on finally I have a brother (even il it is by marriage) you're even cool! (F.S thanks tor the «jd there isn't a prouder Unti in the word) Wayne - Foe always being there when I needed you. Tor your support, confidence and love Ihrough some rough times, I cocdn't nave made it through without you. for the bcautiluJ times we've shared and the ones to come But. most ol all. thank you tor being my best Inend You're a special wondertul part of my Me - let's keep it lhat way! I love you. AND . . . To all my roommates, past and present (you too. MM), thanks lor putti.ng up with r.e You're all great!' Anthony -1! you pTay your cards right you could be looking at a Sol (Iwo words) more than iust halt my life Sieve - Could we please do ''Big Spender' iust one moro lime’ Guys, looks e another graduation is upon us: Ihey S3y the third time is the charm. Good luck you Two. you deserve the b«t! To everyone at P C P M who made These past Tour, tong years a most memorable journey GOQO LUCK, it's been real Robert J. Filoramo, D.P.M. University Of Delaware, B.A. It hasn't been easy but the end is near. Looking back on the past brings to mind many happy times and some difficult ones. Through my journey I have walked with three shadows. There is my own shadow, and then two others, which never leave me. My journey has been long, and many times torturous, but those two shadows were always with me. At times when I felt most alone I still knew I wasn’t because my other two shadows were close to me. I have often asked myself what I’m doing here and the shadows were always there to answer. They have watched over me and when I fell, they carried me. It feels good to know that what ever journeys lie ahead, my shadows will be with me. I dedicate my degree to my parents. My other two shadows .... S8 Annalisa Fioriti, D.P.M. Fordham University, B.S. My family, thank you for loving me no matter what Vi voglio tutti bene. Mary, my sister, you were one of the first to realize my potential-see what you have started! To John: thank you for loving and accepting me as I am You have touched my life My brother Frank, although you are not here. I can see you and you are smiling . .. Michelle Fleeter, D.P.M Boston University, B.A. To my beautiful parents Bob and Annette: Too are the best parents a tMd could ask for. Your constant tone. support, generosity and encouragement have been the sete motivator for this accomplishment I'm so proud to be your daughter Don't worry, there'll be grardcMdren To my ageless grandparents, Gert and Harry: I hope my life is as tong, fulfilling and as Med with love as the two of yours has beer. The wa-dam and inspiration I hate gained trom you are invaluable To my Big Bro. Ifchaet. the man directly responsible lor my future: We , I tried not to taten to the rumors and stayed afloat at PCPM. I hope We chose the right profession. Speaking of right, you can take all the left teet I want the right ones! To my Cosmo pal Linda Ctsario: I'm so glad we found each other Moote Carlo Room's studs. Polo Bay-atmost getting mugged, Spring Break on the beach with little Rickie, all those dmners f cooked for you .. I don’t know how I would have lived in Philadelphia without a friend like you! Here's to our successful Mures (and having wine cellars). Ken: Here's to an interest two years together. We lovod, we laughed, we learned, we went our separate ways . BUT our mutual respect has Stewed us to remam frvtrds, hopetufy forever P.S Rckie Scooter still misses you! Ona. A da, Laura. SJiera. Monique: Best friends can't go unmentoned. I'm looking forward fo spending time with you guys agam I made it!!? 60 Barry A. Frank, D.P.M. Trinity College, B.S. Life is not worth a damn until you can standup and say hey world I am what I am. And, for better or worse, what I am is a reflection of the myriad of family, friends, and teachers who have influenced and helped shape my life. To these people some loved, and others not so loved, I dedicate my degree. For, no matter how much at times an individual might wish that they existed in a vacuum, no person can prosper without the love, challenge, and companionship of others. It has been a privilege and a pleasure to be a member of the Infamous Class of 1991. The future is ours, but we must remember our past in order to perfect the future. For all my friends and colleagues, may the next years be the best years. To my beloved investors. I know the investment has been large and the gains to date rather meager, but the long term outlook is bright and dividends will soon be declared. As the years pass you are no longer just my parents, but my most cherished friends. I know that your retirement will be the happiest and most prosperous years of your lives. Please keep lighting the candles wherever your world travels take you. So, who’s up for doing some sushi? Jennifer N. Fung, D.P.M City College Of New York, B.S. Mom: M's finally over' I don I know how or where lo begin to thank you lor always being the best mom. Knowing that you didn't mind what choices I made to myself has made thirds so much easier lot me You mere right wlirn you toW r e lo be patent I haven't forgotten Chino I Dottie: Thanhs for atways making me feel at home D. the ptfs and I appreciate th goodies you sent ou« way Derm: What can I say to you that you don't already know’ Thanks lor being the person you are Remember. Those who bring Sunshine into the bits ol others cannot keep -t from themseties lames 8arr Bonnie: Resolve lo hwo hapoy. and your |o and you shall lorr an mnncible host aga nst dilkullies Helen Keller Juntor: Yoc can fmaiy call me Dot I won't be ollended now Lavctta fcba We've had SOM lun limes together I can only say that without you guys around I don't thin PCF M would haw been the same Keep in touch Dianne I wish that we can become ciwer as listers ought to be I love you and hope that what I wish lor w« com trot Keep looking up1 Leonard Words can neier eipress how I reel about you or how wonderful it is lo hue you in my life Thanhs is not enough lo eipress my gratitude lor ail your support, encouragement, understands ini most ol an the unim-led supply ol low I can hardly wait for vs to be together HOYT YOU this mvchoo 62 Gerald A. Galinus, D.P.M. Wilkes University; B.S. TO MOM AND DAD: I DEDICATE MY DEGREE TO YOU. WITHOUT YOUR ENDLESS PATIENCE. LOVE. AND SUPPORT NONE OF THIS WOULD HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE. YOU WERE ALWAYS THERE WHEN I NEEDED YOU THE MOST. AND FOR THIS I LOVE YOU VERY MUCH. TO MY UNCLE JOHN: THE SHORT TIME WE SPENT TOGETHER INFLUENCED MY LIFE TREMENDOUSLY. AND FOR THIS I AM GRATEFUL I WISH YOU WERE HERE TO SHARE THIS TIME WITH ME. TO MY FRIENDS AT PCPM: THANKS FOR YOUR HELP AND FRIENDSHIP. I WISH YOU ALL SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS. 63 Joel Gluck, D.P.M. S.U.N. Y. At Stony Brook, B.S. Surviving tour years it PC PM could not have been possiWe without the help ot some very speoai people: To Mom and Dad Thank you tor ahilyS bftftf there when I needed you I cannot image r being hall the parents you have been. I love you both dearly and thar.k you with all my heart. I ccnAJ not have (tone it without you To Mitch: Congratulations on getting your G G I always knew you could do it. You should be very proud ot yourself I am. love always To Grandma and Grandpa: I thmk that your numerous foot problems nave given me rough experience to last a lifetime. Thanks tor bong here and making this day special love always To Aunt Helen It looks like I finally made it Thanks for your continued support and love II t something that cannot be forgotten To Simon and tube: Thank you lor being my closest friends Good - :k m your lulures and I f ‘ ways there if you need me To Gaye: Thanks for being a wonderful friend May the future bring you everything you evrr wanted To lori: Since you are now going into catering, do you thmk you can gel a deal on paper plates’ Good luck n the food business To Grandma Tetta and Grandpa Sam: I know that you arc watching thus day Iron up above I hope you are proud ot me (y Todd J. Goldberg, D.P.M. University Of MarylandBA I dedicate this degree to my parents, without whose support and guidance, it would not have been as easily attainable. We have been through many rough times together these past 25 years, and I have not always liked the both of you, but I always have loved and will continue to love you both dearly. To Astrid: I fell in love with you when we first met seven years ago and I am so glad you waited so patiently for me to finish my education. Your constant love, support, and understanding pulled me through some hard times these past few years and now that my future looks brighter, we are finally ready to start our lives together as man and wife. I love you more than you will ever know and more than I will ever be able to express! A Los Lopez: Muchas gracias por su cariho, su apoyo, y su paciencia. Cuidare y proveere a su hija con mi vida. To my few, true friends at PCPM and elsewhere: Thanks for your friendship. I hope your lives are happy ones and very fulfilling. And, finally, to my sister, Kim: You will never know how much we miss you and love you. I hope you are happy with your life. 65 Steven A. Gordon, D.P.M University Of Pennsylvania, B.A. Thou ■ho dost walkclh on thee toes shall be successful and happy Earl E. Heefotf Mom and Dad: The infinite love, support and guidance you have given me have allowed me to finally achieie my goats. It has been years of countless sacrifices, high phooe b«Ss and gaming famiurity with the NJ Turnpike Mere words cannot eapress how it feels to know that you are always there lor me, for absofctety anything at anytime, placing my needs and wants before your own. I tore and respect both of yoo very much and can only pray that I have even hart the love, strength and understanding to offer my chidren as you have always given lance, Evan and myself My Grandparents. Without your lifelong struggles, sacrifices and treeless hard work, my dreams could never have become a reality My love and admiration tor each of you are endless lance. Evan and lisa: Two brothers and an “adopted sister are not that hard to come by. Three close, caring and Irue friends are. I am mcrediWy fortunate that you are aH a part of my life. I hope that in the years to come we can grow even closer. My Aunts. Uncles and Cousins: An mdmdual is nothing without his family. Thank you for always being there. Anthony: Ebert would never be able to function without Stskel to constantly challenge him May we continue to always challenge each other to greatness. Sheryl. Mite, and Dave: As friends go. you'll do Thanks lor some great times and greater memories. lisa and Mkhefe: I'm |ust thankful that we became tnends. a that so wrong’ 66 Sheryl J. Greene, D.P.M. S.U.N. Y. At Albany, B.S. Mom and Dad- I would like to dedicate this degree to the both ot you Your constant love, support, guidance and encouragement gave me the stretch to pursue my goats. You have always stood fry me no matter how difficult I or Iturgs became I realize that you ha made numerous sacnfces m your lives tor me that I wi nntr torgel I can honestly say that I am proud to be your daughter and hope someday to pass on all the good Qualities you have instilled in me I love you both! My Brother-1 can honestfy say. Robby. that you are not only a one of a kind brother but also a great tnend. When I look back on the times we have shared and thmgs we have done together, it makes me so happy to know that we are so close I wan? to than! you to all the laughs, advice and encouragement that you have always given me through the years. I wish you success and happiness in the future that awaits you Grammy- As tar as grandmothers go. you’re the best! Thank-you for all of your love and support through the years. I love you! Anthony- We have shared some very special tunes together, some great ar j some not so great, nonetheless. tbey'H never be forgotten in my mmd. Thank you for all your love and friendshp l ke- You have been more than anyone could ask tor «n a tnend We have had some great times together in these past years— I'm ready going to miss that face”! Steve- You're such a special person to me and a great friend Your laugh and smile have made these past tour years that much brghter Linda and Michele- You guys are great1 Thank you lor v the good times and great friendship you have given me The long calls won't be forgotten and better not stop 67 William H. Hahn, D.P.M. ECC Physician Asst. Program MD Gen. Hospital School Of Radiology To My Family: thanks for allowing me to be myself throughout my life and to be what I wanted to be. We have had a lot of tun and may the fun continue. To the Fantins: thanks for all the support you have given me over the last four years, but most of all thanks for Louise. To My Wife Louise: thanks for all the love and support you have given me over the years. This is yours as much as it is mine. WE DID IT TOGETHER To My Son Christopher: you make every day exciting. To Ken and Joel: my study partners, those long nights have finally paid off. Keep in touch. To Jeff: will never forget those early mornings and the sprints across Race St. To My Friends At PCPM: it has been a long four years but you guys have made it go so fast. Will never forget the hockey parties. May we continue to stay in touch throughout our professional career. WHAT YOU ARE IS GOD'S GIFT TO YOU. WHAT YOU MAKE OF YOURSELF IS YOUR GIFT TO GOD 68 David H. Haley, D.P.M. University Of Delaware, BA Ah, finally this day has come. It has been a long, tough road for me at times. I don't know if I’d do it all again, but I do know that I have made a bunch of good friends and thousands of memories while plunging through and I’ll never forget either. Thanks to all and good luck. I do. however, owe the most thanks to my mother and father who have made this and so much else possible. You are the best parents I can imagine and I will always be proud of you. Mom. your love, devotion and support have always been there for me, and although I don’t say it to often I do love you and appreciate everything you’ve done. And dad, you have worked hard all your life and have provided the rest of us with a wonderful life. I am grateful for all that you have done. Thanks again and I love you both. To Bill, my brother. You are tremendously understanding, patient and my best friend. Thanks for all the great times and soon maybe I'll be able treat once and a while when we go out? Congrads and the masters and the best of luck with your career. And to Marianne, I never expected to get so much out of PCPM. You have been a great companion and supporter throughout all this. You have also made my life much more enjoyable. Thanks, I love you and look forward to the times ahead. 69 Maryann P. Hartzell, D.P.M. Chestnut Hill College, B.S. To My Mom and Dad: Thanks for always being there to encourage, support and love me through the trying years at PCPM. I share this degree with you both today and always, for without your many sacrifices today would still be only a dream. To My Husband Gregory: We finally made it! I don't know how you put up with me . . . long distance marriage, marathon study weekends, panic calls. Your constant patience, overwhelming support and undying love helped me through each day. Now we can finally start our life together (not just weekends). To Memmy and Pappy: Thanks for playing such a significant role in my education and for the monthly encouragement! To Kathleen and Alan: Thanks for always being there to share the Irish spirit. You're both very special to me. I wish you both tremendous success. To Lori: It's over at last! Thanks for being a true friend throughout these past four years: you somehow made the rough times seem a little better. To My Classmates: I wish you all success and happiness in the future! Love Always. Maryann 70 Lori A. Herpen, D.P.M. West Chester University, B.S.N. To my family: Thank you for your support and encouragement during the past four years. I couldn't have achieved my 0PM degree without you. You're the greatest -1 love you! A special thanks to Tom, Lynne and Thomas for sharing your home with me I hope I can repay your kindness, generosity and patience. To John D.: Thanks for believing in me even when I didn't believe in myself. I love you. To Tim, Craig. John and Bob: Thanks for always making me laugh. You guys made fourth year bearable. Paul M: Thanks for always being there when I needed you. You are truly a special friend. Nadine and Tina: Thanks for your friendship. I'll never forget you. Tamara D. Hew, D.P.M. Univ. Of Calif, at LA, B.S. Did. Mom vtd to ft-Hooray! The spoiled brat” fftALLY graduates' The degree s more yours than mine because you hare been my backbone of support lor the past ?S years. I lore you veiy much. Tm sorry that I made you worry endlessly, for the past four years as I was always seek, limping, emotionally drained, cold, and lonpng for sunshine, a smilmg face, and healthy cosine from so far away The Horn's, Loo's. Djuffmly's tod Ctfiulo's Thanks lor the never ending lore, support and encouragement! Soon Ti be back for good' KTtwte: My unfailing Caktornu sunshine! Karen, your faithful cards, letters, and ma- ten surprises •ere the ONlY thing that kept me sane on an insane east coast!! Yew are the purest, most beautiful person I know Don't change for anyone. LOYt, h kes. the Good Earth, and frozen yogurt FOREVER Cniy, A , knytlo. Cjssit. Kithre. Rich. Gus. tod Chris: kh1 My betoied east coast fairly I am Kicky enough to say that I have the most beautify' friends anyone could ever ask for You generate my smile Never would have survived PCFM without you1 You are all truly special, and I will mtss you very m ch WAJP Where's my camera'! Sum Wootie: The best roommate around! I miss pasta nights, cookies, girlie talks, gossip, and rw I could always confide m you Always remember Men nave therefore they are Pedro won't mind if I move in. wr he? Scotty R- Those b g Nue eyes and fighting spud brought me through the biggest emotional rdVr coaster of my Me By the time you read this. I don't know it I'll be up. down or off track 8ot thanks tor teach-ng n a Mile about life and love that charged me forever To it my friends tuck home: Yes. I am alive! to my cotetyves tnd the cltss ot 1992: Good luck and be happy 72 James M. Hopkins, D.P.M. University Of Scranton, B.S. Debbie: You are a true woman in every respect, and sharing Me with you is pure |oy A-. a wile you are fuH ol love, warmth, encouiagemenl and commitment As a mother, you are caring, seilless and guiding As a Iriend, you are intelligent. affable and always one malapeop«sm away trom making me laugh hysterical We hare finally reached the doorstep ol our d'eams. and I cannot wait to carry you across that IhitshOW too lamie and I lore you with a! our hearts Jim limit: In you I lee the vitafcty and lile that personify childhood Your laughter is infectious, your eagerness unbridled, your curiosity unrelenting a.-vd your potential limitless You have brought me morning smiles, alter work hugs and midnght cries but most ol all you ha«e taught me how to give and receive love, which is the cornerstone ol any parent child relationship Je«w you are a special girl, who your mother arid I are blessed and honored to have as our daughter We love you Dad Mom md Did Now that I am 3 parent. I can finally appreciate all you hart given me The love, sacrifices and advice have taught me what «s important in lile and have brought me into adulthood capable and confident tt is my beiel that the character traits you have instiled in me ha« b«n your greatest gilt Mom. you have taught me honesty, integrity, dedication and loyalty Dad. you have shown me how to be responsible, steadfast and disciplined I am proud to have you as parents. I hope that you are proud ol ti t you have enaWed me to accomplish I love you both Wti lemnint You are aspecul s«tet who has always been there when I needed you most In the future. I wish nothing but the greatest happmess and tulhliment lot you and Dane love. Iim Jo the rest ol my Junty: Thank you lor all your support nd encouragement m Jo my tnends from Samton Without a doubt, you are the greatest group of friends anyone could ever wish to have The bonds that umte os are too strong to ever durinsh It is with great admiration and respect that I can each ol you Inend I know that the future will bring to fruition all the dreams that we share love. Jim Jo my Mends it KTM: Thank you lor all you have done tor mysell and rr.y lar iy I wish you nothing but success m you' careers Iim Nidine md ftu. lasL but certainly not least. I would Me to thank you lor the kindness, palwnce and guidance you have imparted in these last two years You hart taught me to be prolioenl in the suigical arena and schooled me m the finer arts ol friendship and professionalism Thanks again and take care ol yourselves love, Iim John S. Jacko, D.P.M. Cook Col. Rutgers Univ., B.S. Must we always teach our children with books? Let them look at the mountains and the stars up above. Let them look at the beauty of the waters and the trees and the flowers and the earth. Then will they begin to think, and to think is the beginning of real education.- David Palis Never regard your study as a duty, but as the enviable opportunity to learn to know the liberating influence of beauty in the realm of the spirit for your own personal joy and to the profit of the community to which your later work belongs.- Albert Einstein 74 Kim Felder-Johnson, D.P.M. Hampton Institute Univ., BA The road to this doctorate has not been an easy one. I give thanks to the following for having helped me stay on course, overcoming a great many obstacles: To my Lord and Savior- for the love, guidance, and many answered prayers. To Eric, my husband and best friend- for sharing in my struggles and triumphs and for the unending support and supplements of strength Anyone can love when its easy, but you continued to love even when it was difficult. Thanks for being all that you are and giving all that you give unconditionally. To Mom and Pops- for the lessons in sacrifice, family and perseverance. It is from you that I learned how to be strong and how to survive. To Karyn and Kia- for sharing, loving, supporting and enduring like only sisters can Keep striving, despite the oddstrust me you will both make it! To My Family- for all your wisdom, strength, encouragement, faith and prayers. To Cheryl, Judi, Leslie. Pink, Rodney and Vaughnette- for being true friends, always there when I need you most You're jewels in my treasure chest of life. I love you all! May NGUZO SABA guide us all. and May God bless each of you as I have been graciously blessed with each of you and this degree. Infinite love and gratitude, Kim 75 Michel Joubert, D.P.M Univ. Of Quebec T.R., B.S. I wish good luck to all my classmates!! Thanks to my best friend Craig Camasta for everything he did for me. This is for life mon frfcre . Sans I’aide de mes amis Quebecois ga aurait ete difficile, merci Michel Bourque et sa famille. Patrice Roy. Rob Donaldson. Sans oublier mes autres amis Quebecois: Glen, Karen et particulierement Mane-iosee et Andre que j’aime beaucoup. A toute ma famille. avec une attention speciaie a mon frere Guy et ma mere, merci de votre appuie. 76 Jay Kaufman, D.P.M. 77 Dorinda A. King, D.P.M Pace University, B.S. As I look out over the horizon ol life. I see all lhat I have accomplished and know I have finally made it Dedication: I dedicate my yearbook and the earning ol my degree to my parents: I kive You . Thanks for your direction, love and support: you're incredible Special thanks: To my family; Dr. Watkins, Dr. Mitchell, grandmother, nana. pa, and my s sters. Kiwesa and Kanmah. To Deneen, Danila. Jackie and Sandy “for believing in me To John Umstead for support and encouragement To Julia My. My. My. I knew we could do this To Michelle “for sharing the greatest laughter and cries. We've made it To Johnny Lewis thanks for lending an ear and hand To Dr. Kenny Williams for keeping me calm and together To Hank, lavetta. Jennifer, and Kim We did this together To afl my clinicians for making me the doctor that I am To my mentor. Dr. Watkins, how many ways can I say “thank you ? To John Duru. Esq., my love and best fnend. before you the days were foggy, now there's sunshine. There will never be a love like ours. Never let our music die. Always and forever. To the greatest power of all. my God He's so good to me. and to Him I promise to go placidly and continue to strive to always BE HAPPY. Love Dorinda 78 Stephen D. Lasday, D.P.M. Franklin And Marshall College, B.A. Mom and Dad. and my family: fen It opportunities that you made available to me. for the gudanee, for If push it mould not hare Been possible without you Thanks Yes. Dad, ft be aWe to pay back my loans There's a condo in Florida with your name on it; now go for rt tort, your son. the doctor. It 8 femes like these, trying to write profundities on a borrowed Smith-Corona, that you realize that life o a journey, not a destination. Just a collection of experiences'. right Dad’ Yeah. Well. I guess tor me. Inends are what 8 best in life To the special ones Nkh: No. you the man Because ot you, I am the Bali Danny We've got the world by the tail Thanks, sensei Vicky: For being patient beyond compare, for be ng there. Words aren't enough But thanks Thanks for the chili, late night phone calls, coming to see me when you were too bred, keeping me n perspective you've seen me at my worst, and you kept on supporting me Wow Thanks. My Hard year cSnk group You gave me an 80% reason to get up in the mornrf. Boy. can «e hare tun. or what? To the FIM group; to the SSA group: thanks lor jour friendship, phone cats, visits I might even give you free office wsits T my mentors at PCPM: Sandy. Dr. Ponfeous. Dr. Jay. You aB taught me volumes. I won't forget you Lastly, before r say, I'm ovtta here, To my Grandfathers, who would hait been most proud, there's a Dr. Lasday in the (amity I mas you both. 79 Federico V. Lause, D.P.M Stockton State College, B.A. To Mom and Pop: I owe this degree to both ot you. Without your love and support it would have been impossible. Words cannot express my gratitude or the love that I feel for you. Thank you for being the best parents in the world. To my brother Lance: Thanks for your encouragement. To my brother Nicky: I love you and miss you. I wish you were here To Deb: You're great. I love you. To Rich, Mike, Robin, John, and everyone else: You made PCPM fun and bearable. I will never forget the times we shared. Thank you. To my friends back home: You're the best. 80 Johnnie Lewis, D.P.M. Eastern Illinois University, B.S. I would like to dedicate this degree, in loving memory, to my Mother. Aunt and Uncle. My special acknowledgement to my fellow classmates who supported me Jennifer. Craig. Dormda. Ernest, on and on ... . Thank you to the staff of Student Affairs, finally, to my Wife, Friends and Family - Thank you for putting up with me throughout the years. 81 Robert Lipschutz, D.P.M Temple University, BA To whom it may concern: As time goes by. and the pain of the last four years lessens somewhat. I will cherish fond memories of the people of the class of '91 who. for the most part, kept their sense of humor (if not their dignity) while enduring horrors of mind-boggling proportions. So. R.I.P. class of '91. and. if there is life after P.C.P.M. may we be resurrected in a world where everyone gets hospital privileges. To Betsy: Thanks, I owe you big time. To Guiness: Stop that! To Prudence: Ditto. 82 Steven E. Lorynski, D.P.M St. Bonaventure University, B.S. Your love endureth forever-V hat a wonderful thing to know When the tides of life ran against me And my spirit was downcast and low . . Your lovingness was always around me Always ready to freely impart Strength to my faltering spirit. And cheer to my troubled heart Your presence was ever beside me As near as the reach of your hands I had but to tell you my troubles. And there was nothing you wouldn't understand Knowing all my life and especially the past tour years. That your love was never unfailing. And your patience unending and great! For I have but now my future, with many more years to go And I realize my work is not finished I've iust come to A bend in the road . .. I love you Mom. Dad. and Jackie. To Deb; Thank you for your endless encouragement, bestowing upon me your positive thinking, your undying belief in me. making me laugh when I needed to laugh, and always ready to make what was wrong, right I love you Deb, 84 Patrick A. MacConnell, D.P.M. Wilkes College, B.S. Mom and Dad: To only say thank you would be an insult You have given me much needed direction over the last 26 years. The key word is give; now it's my turn. Lorraine: If there is one ounce of sanity left, I have you to thank for it You have made the last two years of my life bearable, and you dealt with me when I was unbearable. I am forever greatful, and love you dearly. Nichole: Nobody ever said filling a gap 7 years wide would be easy. Time is on our side. All I ask is that you be all you can be. Bonnie and Bob: The numerous pocket weights that you constantly bestowed upon me made each week a little brighter, and many times, chased away the empty feeling in my stomach. Your compassion knows no end. Mr. Geangrico: You always knew that the seed of success would grow with a little time and proper nourishment When I was topping the ball, you taught me how to keep my head down. To the rest of my family: I thank you for your relentless confidence, encouragement, and support, which without, this milestone wouldn't possible Finally. I dedicate this degree to the loving memory of my grandmother Though our time together was brief, some feelings last a lifetime. 85 Julia M. McCall, D.P.M. Spelman College, B.S. I ded ate my Degree to my entire ImOf MV GRANDPARENTS M- Walt '. Florence P McCall. Grandma Vera, and to Papa (Care, I McCall. Sr.) Even though you are not here with me physrcaBy I know that you are with me spiritually Thank you tor the best parents that any child could ask for MOM and DAD: Words can net eiptett HI that you have done tor me Thank you tor the never ending love. encouragement and support I LOVl YOU BOTH1 TERRY, VERNON. CHANIFl and SHAWN Thank you lor being there tor me Vernon, thanks tor HI the delivered packages Irom home WAITER I am very proud ot you1 You are destined lot great things little brother MAMA (IUIIA LYONS ALSTON): When I look at you. I « a very proud and Deaut.tul African American woman Your strength, courage and wisdom are qualities thjt one day I wil hopeful, attain I am very honored to haw your name as mine TO MY EXTENOCD FAMA.Y: Aunts. Uncles. Coufcns and Friends Thank you tor your love and support WAN, FRED and you too Krfetai: Thanks for the cookies and crackers and all ol the late -rght rap sessions at rour hou« MY SISTERS and 8ROTHFRS”: Hank, Johr- Kim. Dor.nda, Jennifer. laVetta and Carol WT MADE IT' THE BEST 6 YET TO COME' LAVETTA. MY SPEIMAN SISTER: We have come a long way together Thank ,ou lor t ng a TRUE Inend KNMVf ft and LAVETTA: I won't lorget our trip to Bermuda I had a great time! I or have eve thing to ask of you Now that we art Doctors, w 1 you please slop calling me BIRO? Wail a second. I may not be atW to handle that one mysell The lord rs my Ight and my salvation, whom shall I tear’ the lord is the strength ol my life; ot whom shall I be afrad Psalm 27.1 86 Michael C. McGlamry, D.P.M. University of Florida, B.S. Four years and many trials and tribulations later, it looks as though I will finally make it out of here. As a result of my four years here. I know that I will never be the same, and probably neither will the institution. I can only hope that most of the changes, of both myself and the college, have been for the better. The long list of thank yous must be topped with the instructors who actually cared enough to teach and not |ust give a lecture and go back to hide behind a computer terminal somewhere You are all greatly appreciated and. even as we depart the college, we watch your dedication continue. You know who you are. and. again. I say thank you. A great deal of gratitude is also due to the many friends whose support and understanding have allowed me to survive these four years Without you guys I wouldn't have made it through six months in this FINE city much less four years. Special thanks are in order for my parents for their constant support and trust, which I hope I have lived up to. I hope I can live up to the name And. finally, to my roommates and Partners in crime, Wayne. Rich. Bob. and Oave “The Animal Chen To you guys I owe my sanity . . or lack there of!! It has been a great four years. Paula McKain-Toomey, D.P.M. St. Joseph's University, B.S. To my Mom and Dad: I have never known two more loving, generous, unselfish people. I can’t eip ess how much your support, encouragement, and love have meant to me You've always had faith in me and never stopped reminding me that I could do anything Your constant sacnltce has allowed me to come this far This degree truly belongs lo you in spirit because I would have never made it without you I love you To hide: my buddy, my triend. and the best sister anyone could have When all else seems uncertain, you have always been a constant torce in my life. You could always understand me better than anyone else Thanks for fhe girl falk and all of those phone calls (I am realiy IUUUUCKY') I love you To my special friends al PCPM: Becky. Barbara. Robin Steve and Greg Your friendship has meant a lot to me Without you, I would have lost my sanity And finally, lo my husband Dave: I love you more than words can say. You have been my hope, my perspective and my comic relief throughout the good times and the bad You have the ability to help me see the beauty in what appears to be darkness: to have hope when there seems to be nothing and to see the positive aspects of a® situations II is no wonder that you are fhe light and the love of my life1 'But it in your thought you must measure time into seasons, let each season encircle all the other seasons. And let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with kinging. Kahht Gibran 58 Brian C. Melley, D.P.M. Albright College, B.S. To Dad and Mom: I dedicate this degree to the both of you. and. although words are a truly poor substitute for my gratitude, I thank you tor all your love, generous support, and unselfish sacrifice. To ianine: A brother should be so lucky as to have a sister like you I wish you continued success in your career as well as other aspects of your life. To My Friends at School: We had some good times in spite of it all Hopefully we can keep in touch in future years as we make real our professional goals 89 Mark J. Micciche, D.P.M University of Scranton, B.S. To Mom and Dad: Your love and support have given me the courage and strength to pursue my dreams, and your sacrifices helped make them come true. I love you both! To Gram: Thank you for all your love and support. To Karen, Leo. and Michael: My undying gratitude goes to you guys for your love and support you have given me the past four years. I will always be there for you To Mama Clare. Papa Joe, Jean Ann, and Paul: Thank you for accepting me and treating me like “one of da-family . To Friends and Family: Thank you for helping me retain my sanity (?) through some trying times. I will always remember all the little things you did for me. To Christine: I did it! But. if not for your encouragement, patience and love, it would not have been possible. You were there for me and made me laugh when I was down, and gave me hope when I was disgusted. We have been through a lot of trying times the past eight years, but together now we can, and will have it all! Our lives are lust beginning, and they will be long and happy ones because I'm stuck with you for life, like it or not! Well, at least our lives won't be boring. I love you and will be there for you always. I love and thank you all Mark 90 Richard P. Mistretta, D.P.M. Lehigh University; BA To my Mother: My education has consumed me over the last eight years and because of this I sometimes forget you are gone. But with each milestone in my life your absence is a reminder of your untimely passing. I dedicate my degree to you Dear Dad. Laura, and Paul: I appreciate the many sacrifices you all have made for me so that I could complete my education and realize my goals. Thank you for your love, support, and guidance I am truly grateful and love you all. Dearest Lisa: There are many special people in my life whom I love dearly and consider family. But you are the most wonderful person and you are the one with whom I want to share my life. Thank you for your empathy, patience, and love. I will love you until 97 + or forever, whichever comes last I would like to thank the following people for sharing their pearls of wisdom with me and for making my life a little easier: Bea. Harry, Aunt Jane. Uncle Berme. Ron. Pat. Paul. Laura. Dob. Bob. To my friends at PCPM I wish the best of luck! Peace, health, and happiness: Barry. Tami. Gus. Pablo. Kathy. Angelo. Cassie. Gary. Michel. Steve. Craig. Jmsup. I thank those people in the class of '92. you know who you are. for your friendship. Good luck next year! Finally. I thank the Faculty and Staff at PCPM lor their devotion and diligence, and for answering all my questions! 91 Joseph J. Moran, D.P.M. St. John's University, B.S. Mom: This degree would not have been possible without your love and support. Your sacrifices and devotion have allowed me to earn this degree - - Thank you. I love you very much Dad: Thank you for always helping me to keep things in perspective Your encouragement and talks have helped me to remember what is important. Bob: Thank you for exemplifying what a doctor should be. Your support and advice have helped me to attain this goal. Dee and Mike: Thank you for believing in me and for putting up with me during my rare moments”. Kelly: The last four years have only succeeded in making our relation ship stronger. Your understanding and support have helped me through this whole process. Hopefully, our future will bring more time together then apart. I love you with all my heart. Momma and Pop, Uncle Joe and Aunt Pat, Aunt Linda and Uncle Bob. Aunt Denise. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett: Thank you all for your encour agement and support. Becky and Angie: Try to be Good! 92 Michael T. Neary, D.P.M. University of Delaware, B.A. God and Mom: Thank you toe fmag me the freedom and opportunity to choose my life's own direction and lor making my lile as wonderful as it could be. I love you. Dad and Dune: Thank you lor being there with open arms and never-endir support I love you Jan, Vick, Tom. and tarry: A life is beautiful and ideal or the reverse, only when you have taken into consideration the famay relabonsNp Thank you lor keeping my lile in drive Cal, Cano. Head. Slice. Timmy, Foay. limbo, and Scotl: Thank you guys lor getting me out and reminding me that there rs more to lit than studying and podiatry. Good Iriends and sharing good times. Ant, Steve. Sheryl, Dave, Hammer, etc.: For the kjng nights ot studying, laughing, worrymg. dec« ng what to do. and str pp ig on. I leave these thoughts and a promise to keep in touch II you compare yoursetl to others, you may become vain and bitter, lor always there will be greater aad lesser persons than yourself tnyoy your accomplishments, as well as your plans Good luck Be Carelul Strive to be happy Mai Ehrmann To my leOow graduates, teachers, clinic pah (esp. lii. Kelly. Dona. Rita. Frieda. Mary. Robin leanette. and Howard Hilhtrom. an outstanding PhD and person), and triends May Ih lit ot Irish laughter lighten every load. May Ihe mist ol Irish magic shorten fiery road £rm go Braugh Oanke fur Art Hill und Urterstutzung Hals und Beinbruch Viet Spass Tschoss Amen 9J Angelo Pace, D.P.M. S.U.N. Y. at Binghamton, B.S. In these past tour years, I have had the occasion to pause and ponder many things Countless times I have reflected on experiences and realized how fortunate I have been The difficulties were made easier with the assistance of family and friends. And so, I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who has helped me through the years. Mom Dad, without your love, patience, guidance, and support I would have never been able to make it so far You have done so much to make my life a lot easier, all the little sacrifices you have made to help me along There are not adequate words to describe my happiness and appreciation. All I can say is I love you. Mom and Dad Pete, time has really passed so quickly I can remember when it wasn't just me anymore at home, suddenly I had a little brother Well. I would like to wish you all the best that life has to offer. You will be very successful m your endeavors. Thanks for being a great brother Cassandra, we have been together tor 6 years now. and it seems like we started just the other day. All the craziness that goes on here has been all the more bearable with you. The experiences we have shared together have been all the better. Everything is just beginning for us and I can hardly wait. All my love to you for always being there to share this time with me. Chris, Craig, Gus, Kathleen, Mike. Rich. Steve Tami You guys have been the greatest friends anyone could ask for. I will never forget all the fantastic times we have had together. You have become a part of me always. Life is just beginning The best is yet to come 94 Aaron B. Pearl, D.P.M. Indiana University, BA Well, it's been a lew years of playing the 20.000 dollar pyramid game, (one year’s tuition plus living expenses on the line), but. somehow. I survived the academic grind at P.C.P.M. Going to school in the city of brotherly love was a slightly different experience than Bloomington. Indiana It’s kind of like comparing Carla and Woody from the T V show ■‘Cheers”. The swimming in the quarries in Indiana was better than the Delaware, though My statement would not be complete without thanking my parents, my brother Mike, my grandparents and the rest of my family (especially Jim and Don) and last, and certainly not least. Lisa for believing in me and helping me through the tough times. 9S Michael C. Penchuk, D.P.M S.U.N. Y. at Oswego, BA To my wife: Stacey, what can I say? You have been the inspiration for me attaining this goal Your love and warmth have allowed me to focus on my career. I love you!! To Mom Dad: Thank you for making sure that I became a successful person, for the resources and for the love that helped make this all possible. To Cindy Rich: Thanks for all the love a throughout the years. I know that we will always continue to be close. To les, Thelma Michael: Thank you for taking me into your family with a graciousness that i$ second to none. % Michael C. Percenti, D.P.M. Siena College, B.S. Mom, Dad and Mark: I don't think a person is truly able to comprehend the value of what they possess until they spend some time away and compare. To merely say, I could not have done it without you, , would be to damn with faint praise. In fact, you are the best family any person could hope for I love you all. Melley: Partner in crime. What can I say? It was the unmitigated debauchery that saved me. Good luck, amigo! To those who didn't approve: Lighten up!!! It's not necessary to metamorphosize into the dull, sweaty, neurotic type to become a good, competent doctor. To my classmates: You may have noticed that I have kept somewhat of a low profile these past four years. Believe me, it was purely intentional. but not personal I sincerely wish success and happiness for everyone. P.S. If all I learned in Philly was Podiatry, I would have denied myself half of my education. - M Percenti • 97 Gary A. Pichney, D.P.M. University of Maryland, B.S. I dedicate this accomplishment to: MOM DAD who taught me . . . “The direction in which education starts a man will determine his future life. Plato Thank you for your love, guidance, and never ending support. I am very proud to be your son!! LISA ELLEN It is a rough road that leads to heights of greatness Seneca Thanks for being more than just sisters: but advisors, teachers, and friends as well. I love you both and wish you happiness in the years to come!! To my Grandmothers and relatives: Your influences have played a major role in my life, and will not be forgotten. To P.C.P.M. (friends, teachers, staff, and patients) Thank you for your time and patience. The impact you all have had on my life is invaluable. I wish you all the best in your future pursuits. 98 Edward S. Rhee, D.P.M. S.U.N. Y. at Stony Brook, B.S. To Mom and Dad, Words can not express my love, appreciation, and gratitude. Your guidance and support have instilled in me the confidence and motivation to pursue my goals. You have sacrificed a great deal to make our lives easier, we will always be grateful. Daddy: are you putting for par again? Mommy: I need more kimchee To Jayne. From Stony Brook to Clinton to Front and Market, it's been fun and sometimes trying experience, mostly fun though. Your knowledge has been invaluable thru these past years. Thanks, sis. I wish you and Steve all the very best in the future. Jayne: am I suppose to treat tibial torsion? Steve: do you know the answerJ To Andrew. a.k.a. Door, Shank , Mulligan , strongest neck We have grown up doing just about everything together. From golf, to fishing, to skiing. I could not ask for a better brother. Andy: did daddy miss the ball again, divot ? should I double down, daddy hit with a six showing again. To Margaret, You have always been by my side, thru good and bad I can not believe that we have made it thru school and the distance. It has not been easy but it was definitely worth it. B R forever elephant shoes” who calls me aadie7 To my Classmates. I wish ail of you the very best in the future 99 Agustin E. Rios, D.P.M Boston College, B.S. To Mom and Dad: It is through your upbringing, values, encouragement, and support that I have been able to get to where I am today. Thank you for believing in me. I love you both very much To Thania: Thanks tor being there in my moments of need. You really helped me through some difficult times. Thanks for listening. To my friends: (in order by hair length) Tammy, Cassie, Karen, Kathy, Chris, Lem, the Mikes. Craig, Rich, and finally Angelo. We made it! Your friendships mean a lot to me. I'll always remember the great times we have had these last four years. You have all helped make this place bearable. Lets do it again some time real soon. 100 Devonne E. Roman, D.P.M. University of Puerto Rico, B.S. MOM This Acteevemenl rs dedicated !o ysu becaese you art retryttirg I w:uk) kke lo be You were always Bee as « motte in)as tram) Yoa hate teen nj gudirg star. Ir away but always shnnng tt oighoet l these 4 rears It's your fare and lath m it . my brothees in) my win Bit has inspired m« to erhance ‘ro«Wp as wed as to continue acbeeirg new go its and conquerog ciultap'. riant fm Mm. U Qumt Much QUrWO ABUT10 Ella p aduacon « dedcada i b Yl tu m, vef n tedos tut eonveyss y it Im to lope Hr ten por tu It ( apojn m ■■ It Qctim Ahchc. MicAo h MAIKf. MM. Hnt It has been great growing ip • you Yot 11 hut bttn fta • you awn sjec.il «i(i Keep Umwg to nakt you dreams cwnt true U Ml rtnAnns In yoi tor abeiy-s havng your hemes open to me in) toi Host trierrfly (rtone cafls CUM l « lucky to lute 11 red -d i roomate lue yo unci i y Iks) yen it PCPK Y e nut leatred i tot bon each other an) e had ao much tun tofethei thit no dtrtmce wil break otr trwndshp Than yoc lot hetpnj me translate ml tor your corstut encouraging 011)5 during those tempi trues You hive bee tie 1 sister lo me t ish the test an) I kno that all your dreams oil come true GfWrS Thank yoi toe your friendship help, those great testy cookies an) tar rinnrg w tie lo knoekeut those ealones Goad leek in your future parrs' umr there IS nobedy kke yen P's rncredble ho busy yoi te with aefewtes an) sir had tme tor me You hate bee an hcw«st i truttiM tnend Oh Boy «e had peat tunes, gong to OC. soccer gan«. cteb, beach an) studying together with Cauu There were also bad tines but id together good bad made 09 friendship specal Thank yoc hr aheays slandirf by tie fl n.ss yen' OfAt [UU Getting caose to you was an uneipected tet pfeaunt surmise I aimre yosr perscoaity rd your dedication in everyttung you da Those qualities jie drive you to reach yeut goafs I am looking lorwird to the future with you TOM TCV 101 Kenneth Y. Rosenthal, D.P.M. Penn. State University, B.S. To my parents: Thank you for your unyielding patience, understanding and love You never failed to comfort me with an encouraging word when I needed it. You implanted your values into me. but unselfishly encouraged me to make my own decisions. My achievements could not have been accomplished without the constant dedication you've given to your children. To my brothers. Gary and Jeff: Thanks for being the two coolest brothers imaginable. Your taste m music and warped sense of humor helped me lake time off from reality and enjoy the unreal for a while (.. or is it the other way around?) I could always count on you guys to come through for me. Who would have thought that the kids who fought so much when they were young would grow up to be so close? To Michele: We shared the first two years of our fife at P C P.M together. You brought a lot of sunshine to a damp, dark basement apartment on Clinton Street. I wilt always remember you that way. Give little fockey a kiss from me- and spank him if he pees on your sofa. Bruce: The past four years have produced many good times The future holds many more. Keep in touch. Ben: How could I have survived without those trips to the shore I really think that the Fiat runs better without the muffler or catalytic converter. Bill: May you always have one more Labatts Blue in your refrigerator The special K Group: Thanks for making even the worst third-year morning, clinic days seem enjoyable. To my other friends at P.C.P.M.: Thanks for bringing a little bit of locker room humor into my life these past lour years. I wish you 3tl much happiness and success. OCSIOCRATA You are a child ol the universe, no less than the trees and the stars; you have a right to be here And whether or not it is clear to you. no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should 102 Frederick J. Rothberg, D.P.M. Union College, B.S. To Sue my wife and best fnend-Your strength, love, and words of encouragement have enabled me to survive these past 4 yrs. This degree belongs to the both of us. I love you forever. To my family Thank you for your love and endless support. You are the Aes ?!! To Alan Thank you for all your advice. The last 8 years have been great, and I look forward to a continuing friendship. To Joel What can I say7 We made it! You are a true friend and a good person. Thanks for all your help and encouragement. Take good care of Jane and PJ. To Nadine and Tina Thank you for all your help and support over the past 2 years. I will never forget everything you have done for me To the OR Crew It's been fun. educational, and inspirational I will always remember to strive for excellence. To Kathy and John Thank you for your friendships. I wish you both much success. To everyone else Good Luck!!! Gregory R. Rouw, D.P.M. Vassar College, BA To my wife, Karenthea: We both made it: How. I’m still not sure. Soon the hard times will be behind us and our present dreams of the future will be realized. You have somehow managed to make me happier than I ever thought I could be amidst these four years of hell. I will Love you always. Bear s Honor. To Mom: The years of waking up before sunrise to drive me to the ice rink, the unconditional support in everything I have done, the sacrifices and the love -1 love you for it all! To Samantha. Tika and Molson: Always a bounding greeting, lots of kisses, and plenty of freshly kneaded bread • you three always manage to make me forget my troubles of the day. Finally. I'd like to thank my alma mater. Vassar College, for the incredible education and experiences, and PCPM for helping me realize how great Vassar really was! Good luck to all the recent and future graduates and especially the PCPM class of 1991. 10 Michelle Rowen, D.P.M. University of Virginia, B.S. “The race is not always to the swiftest, but to those who keep on running.’' Mom + Dad: Thank you for bringing me up with a strong work ethic, and tor always being there when my world crashed in. I love you both. Now . . your loot care is free! Grandmom S: Without your prayers, telephone calls (to Va. and Pa.), and monthly money. I never would have made it! Thank you with love. Grandparents R: Although you have many grandchildren, you've man aged to make each of us feel special. Thank you for all of your support, emotionally and financially Love you. Kim (sister): We’ve fought, cried, loved, and stuck together for 24 years now. I've never been more proud of you than on Aug 4; Congratulations. I love and miss you greatly. Dr. Connors: You've instilled in me a passion for podiatry which has led me to this point. From the first orthotic you made me to the present, I have always admired you You are the measuring stick by which I fudge myself. Chris: You've made the countless hours of studying more enjoyable than I've ever imagined possible. Thank you for all of your help throughout the years and good luck in your future Dorinda: Thanks for putting up with my Aries' traits! Never forget: Bernice. call back... and may God bless you with Guberdust . 10s J. LaVetta Rozier, D.P.M. Spelman College, B.S. In our quest for inner peace, we often think, If I only had ... But our happiness does not lie in other people, material things or fancy titles. Those can easily be here today and gone tomorrow. We can never feel peaceful, centered or whole without feeling connected to God. I would like to thank my mother for showing me just how true those words really are. I would also like to thank all my friends here at PCPM especially my roommate Bird , my chef Jenn, and my rap partner Carol for tolerating me these past four years. I wish everyone much success! 106 Kimberly L. Seaver, D.P.M. Augustana College, B.A. To my tirniy. especaly my lour parents, not on ot whom I could have mad it without Your m-limit tort, support, understating, totters and phone calls made my OfM degree possitto. I am torevM indebted to all ot you You are a8 very special to me Thank you tor everything lehn: thank you tor being there, tor listening, tor ottering support and encouragement, answering my questions and tor making m« relax when times were rough You had more contidenc in me than I did A you were right; it all worked out! Monet: you're my bestest little furrball and a great companion Alti. Maria. I ABywn I know I can always turn to your lararfy tor advice and comlort Allyson is a beautiful little gut. She is a constant source of happvness A amusement, helping me to see the kghter side ot Me Kathy: I didn't even know you before that last minute roommate switch! These last thrte years you've always been there to tot me bounce ideas problems oft ol. latenmg to you helped me to put my problems m peespectrrt and to organize my priorities Yoa'rr Mlinng! Happiness atways! Patti: my tirst tnend at PCPM We were tnends before we even met! You pulled me through some rough times A are always a great source ot advice Thanks tor Ml ot the Hugs and laughter' Best ot hick to you A Bri Laura. Kw, and Tim my friends in the midwest. Thank you foe making my month m Chicago so special You brought back some wonderful college memories' Maybe I'll be closer to you next year Richard E. Skrip, D.P.M. Wilkes College, B.S. To Mom and Dad: Thanks for everything. Words cannot express what you've meant to me. From the beginning to the end. mom and dad have always been there. I love you both very much. Thank you! To Lynn Ann: My future wife. We’ve come a long way together, and I've enjoyed being with you the entire time. How you've put up with me all these years is an achievement in itself. Thanks for listening to me complain for four years. You truly mean the world to me And I look forward to the happy family we’ll have in the future. My love for you is eternal. To Robin C.: to a special friend who was always there to talk to. Boy. we could talk about anything. I really enjoyed your company for two years. Thanks for everything! To Fred L.: A great friend; we’ve been through some good times and some bad times. Remember the Hill’s. 4:00 am |Ogs, Dave P. and his elbow slams, and getting a program. To Kevin R.: Dicky is the man Whenever you beat me its because I let you win. Always remember chew etiquette. To Rob. Marko. John D. and all my other friends: Thanks for all the good times! 108 Michael S. Stempel, D.P.M. University of Maryland, B.S. To Mom and Dad: You both have been my support and strength throughout my life. I never would have had the courage for the commitment I undertook these past four years without you both. No matter what successes my future may hold, I will always treasure most the love, values, and ideals you have instilled in me. To my brother Andrew: Despite the miles between us. you are always part of my thoughts and my soul. I think I could use another few weeks of Sierra Nevada therapy about now To my friends: Ross. Linda and Dorn- We’ve known each other such a brief part of our lives, yet you are as close friends as I have ever had. I will always remember the craziness, laughter, and support we have provided each other on this four year rollercoaster ride. I wish you all the best that life has to offer. Rich Where would we be without you7 Your sense of fun and adventure kept me in touch with reality outside PCPM Hey Zard, what are you doing tonight? Lem and the alumni of 712- The true future of podiatry. Thanks for the fun and. oh yeah, thanks for the beer. Soon we'll be away from here, step on the gas and wipe that tear away one sweet dream came true, today. 109 Mark W. Stephens, D.P.M. Allegheny College, B.S. Mom and Dad: Thank you for all your love and support through the years. I would have never made it without you. You both have given me the guidance, encouragement, and confidence to pursue a successful life. I am very proud and fortunate to have such terrific parents. Thank you very much. To My Sister and Family, Sandra, lay. Amanda and Adam, Thank you all for being behind me throughout school. Sandra, you are the best sister a brother could ever ask for. I look forward to spending time with the rest of your family. Amanda. I hope you are taking care of your cabbages a.k.a. calluses. I love you all. Lee: Thank you for making my fourth year the best it ever could have been. I enjoyed every weekend we spent together. You will always be a special person to me. I love you very much. no David C. Strelecky, D.P.M. Moravian College, B.S. Mom I iron you wanted a forklift dnwr in the family, but you'll have to settle ter a podiatrist Thanks for the support Uncle Ray Your dollars art sense were greatly appreciated—Thank you. Marie Your money, car. computer—have you been under obligation since we were ids’ I was lucky you were in Phfy—'Thanks for your help Ed and Beth You cut out the foot Kikes, and HI slop comparing dinner to anatomical organs. Cinria If memories I have of our time together run through my mind like one of your old movies Please don't hate me, and never settle ter second best again . you deserve more Mike My day began in shambles, your's with Harvey My day ended in shambles, you's wilh canned sitcom laughter It your thirst for knowledge ever exceeds your thirst for beer call me. we ll do a seminar Steve and Ant the best stableboys my high horse ever had If I hadn't been stuck ter a rde Iron NY, I'd be receding the critical , instead ot sharing in it Best ol luck Nadine I couldn't thank you enough for the encouragement and occasional motherly advice Thanks to you I have arrived focused, but with CQPD from secondary smoke. Una Somewhere under that rough South Phil exterior there lies a rough Sooth Jersey interior Take care ot yourself, art pass the goulash. Many thams to the remaining triends who entertained me. the few dmcxam that inspired me and the residency program that wi tree me. m Angelo B. Sutera Jr., D.P.M Phi. Col. of Phar. and Sci., B.S. So, we finally made it! To my fellow classmates, Congratulations. The last four years have been quite an exhausting and character-building experience. Highlights have been making friends and learning how to help people I hope this degree will bring me a lifetime of rewarding opportunities and challenges, and I wish you the same I would like to share this milestone with the people who have supported me along the way. To my family and friends- thanks for understanding and always making arrangements around my crazy schedule. To my Mom and Dad- thanks for believing I could do it and for giving me guidance, love and understanding. To my wife, Cindi-thanks for being the cooperative guinea pig. for lending an ear to beat and for making me study when nothing else could. I will spend the rest of my life trying to fulfill the high standards each of you always display and trying to give back the love and support you've given me. I guess there is only one last thing I would like to say- Janice, I hopefully beat you for the Dr.” title. Now. lets have some beers! 112 Katherine P. Szumski, D.P.M. S.U.N. Y. at Oneonta, B.S. In loving memory ot my sister. Laura I wish you could be here to share this special time with me. We miss you and love you so very much! Mm and Dad You have always done more for me than you have ever done for yourselves so that my dreams and goals could be fulfilled. Your never-ending love, support, and encouragement throughout the years have enabled me to reach this moment. Thank you for always believing in me and for giving of yourselves so unselfishly. Mom and Dad. I dedicate this achievement to you! I love you both with all my r heart! I Jafar- Your unconditional love is my greatest treasure! Thank you for f showering your love upon me, for drying my tears during the difficult times, for keeping me within my budget during Clover day sales, and for making my heart smile when you are beside me! I love you, Jaffy! Diane C. Family- Thank you for being my family away from home r and for all that you have done for me. John DePalma- True friendship - then and now! Kim S., Fred R., JilB. Thank you for your friendship and for all the love and laughter. Baz, Roberto, Dorn and Steve- Thanks for all the comic relief and “ham sandwich stories. 113 Nicholas Taweel, D.P.M. Temple University, B.A. Barnwell Honors. S.L.A., Jazz Band. English P.E. Aid, J.vrHockey. Varsity Golf Ambition: To become a caped crusader and capture the penguin. Nicholas R. Taweel 114 Christopher M. Traini, D.P.M. Villanova University, B.S. As much as words and a single page can express my feelings of elation and gratitude for this day no simple dedcation can do you. my family and friends, justice. Mom Well a d 3 it' With your love understands and guidance rough roads became smooth there aren't enough pages in this booh to express my joy. tlunls. and love for having you as my morn I can never repay all the loiety thwgs you've done, only love you for each and every one Dad: there we e many times I needed encouragement, thank you for yoor love, taith. and trust, which helped me see this day fate made us lather and son; Me node us fnends Baraka Bshad! loo: I could not have asked tor a better brother Remembering all things past and all the good limes to come hits me with love and anticipation, we will both see it together. Grandmom Traiar thank you for your special caring, love, and support You wd Grandpop were much more than grandparents, you were good friends who helped shape events to tho happy conclusion You are always m my thoughts Grandpop Meley and Traanr. this day is as much a tribute to your example and strength than anything else I'm proud to be your grandson. I know you'll be watching 115 Robert W. Uhrich, D.P.M. Boston University, B.A. To my classmates: I wish you success, and above all. happiness. All that we do Is touched with ocean, yet we remain On the shore of what we know. Richard Purdy Wilbur To my friends: You have meant more to me than you my realize. I will always be there for you. A faithful friend is the medicine of life. from Apocrypha (Holy Bible) To my family: You have been my inspiration and support. I love you very much. NORB R.I.P 116 K. Michael Urda, D.P.M. Saint Francis College, B.S. Mom and Dad It there was avaable space on the diploma to degree recipients, jour nann would be ot utmost honcrab'e mention. In a sense, it is your degree as much as it c$ mme, Thanks to going to bit Sot me during my rough tint year and lor you continued love, encouragement, and support tor no to stay in that bitter's boi whenever the count became 0 and 2. Thank you, Mom lor giving to me a strong foundation ot life's principles and your devoted interest to educaton to allow me to realize my dreams. Thanks tor those sustaining CARE packages from home Dad, you shewed me that you do not Kite to golt to be a doctor-you car. fnh You taught me to be financially independent even through those lean times I love you both Sister Vanese: The only one who could truly sympathize with ire about coKege life through those Ute-mght long distance calls to Sain! Francis You ate the best sister any ted Wooded man coulc ask tor Keep Hying straight, you goober. To my Tessa: You were my sanity in this insane place called Phiadelpha-my Super Woman according to Karen White. You have givtn me peace ol mind, babe, and in our hearts we both truly know what time it ts You were my retaining bar through this rollercoaster rde th3t ts called medcal school. Not everyone meets such an MCREDIBtF special lady. Only time mil ttU but I do tore you and I hope that we have a future together as that special tamiiy Until then T bear Yo te amo and remember Cha Cha Cha Chat Special roomy Rich: You taught me the meaning ol pretest tension ard getting psyched'' at times. Thanks for shewing me that drive meant much more than a liner straight up the middle in softtah Thanks lor late night letterman, sports, and those Penchty jokes Strike three, we are out. lifelong friend Brian Kopp: For those litenght school and personal chats both in N J and on those long road trips back and forth to on; beloved fatherland ol Altoona PA We wii always be those back country Duke boys. Hold down the fort M e Ntary: Thanks for introducing me to the shun factor. Ben and Terry's, beer as being food, and for being a good lirst-year roomy. Thanks John K., Freddy (Ace). Deb (Fotogemc). V. e (Ptnchey). and Robin (Boner) for being there when I needed you the most Class of 1991: Give the world the best that you can give and the best wil come back to you Keep reaching lor the stars but remember to keep your feet on the ground According to the beto carton, as we become top dogs , let us ntier lose perspective ot both our past huirt e puppy origins ot tonify and PCPM nor our future privfcges. sacrifices, and responsible in this unique profession ol pedigrees. 117 Patricia A. Usewicz, D.P.M Cook Col. Rutgers Univ., B.S. I thank God for giving me the gilt ol family ... who have pot up with me. unquesttorurgty, for quite some time now MOM and DM), we certainly don't have the average lam.ly, but maybe that's why we get along so well. For as long asI can remember, ynu have supported my decisions without question (yelling maybe ). You have always encouraged my pursuits, even i! you really didn't understand them. You gave me the freedom to choose what is right, and the discipline to htfp me m what r, not. Through these past lour years you both have been my constant source ot inspiration, keeping me going when nothing else could. I could never thank you enough tor your never-ending support, trust and low and most of all tolerance. Thank you lor having faith in me I love you very much BUTCH tt .. TOM When I was 7 you dragged me down the steps by my hair, now you take me vacationing to posh resorts. It's a wonderful feeling to be able to be friends with a brother. Scary, huh? Never thought you'd be the best bg brother in the world alter robbing me ol all those Mr Rogers episodes? Thank you for al your advice and your waits to cheer me up and make me realize that there are warmer climates with beach houses and surt that I can practice al I love you STFVFN 5 years. 500 miles. J5.00000 m Diners Club dinners taler, and that look still males me qc-ver. You alone haw seen my darkest hours 3.-d gotten me through them. You male todays problems unimportant and everything in the lutur® worthwhile. When you're with mr, I feel I can do anything I want so much out of life, but I want none of it it you're not beside me al' the way. I! I ever felt I couldn't love you more than I did when I came here, I was very wrong. 118 Cinzia M. Vecchia, D.P.M. Montclair State College, B.S. Mom and Dad Thank you (or always being supportive and (or helping me attain this goal. I love you and I thank God for blessing me with such caring parents. Dad, this achievement is dedicated to you. Your love, encouragement and sacrifices are the reason for my success Maria and Lucy-You have both been wonderful sisters through this struggle. You have been with me through the different stages of my life, and although time brings many changes. I know that we will continue to share special moments together. Dee Dee As my roommate for the past four years as well as my friend, you've been there for me through the bad times and the good. Thank you for always listening to me when I needed someone. Well, it's finally over and we did share some fun times. I hope we'll continue to be friends throughout the years. Rumby Your friendship has been invaluable to me during the past four years. We laughed, talked and tried to keep each other sane especially during finals. I will miss you! Special thanks to all the people at PCPM for the enjoyable and memorable times, loretta-thanks for the extra hours! 119 Emily A. Via, D.P.M Juniata College, B.S. ■ Mom and Dad: I can't even begin to express in words my thanks and appreciation for all that you have done for me. Without your endless love, support, and guidance I never could have come this far. You underwent many sacrifices for me since the day I was born. I only hope that some day I will be able to give back to you all you have done for me. I love you both very, very much. Pappy and Grammy: Without your love and support. I wouldn't be where I am today. You both mean more to me than you could ever imagine. I love you! Dee: I just want you to know how much I cherish having you as my sis ter. It would have been very lonely growing up without you. I hope that someday you can forgive me for all of the times I stole your keys and chased you out of my room. I will never ever do that again! I love you very much and will always be grateful for you as my sis. Nick: With you. I've learned what true friendship is all about! Thank you for always being there for me in good times and in bad. I will never forget all you and your family have done for me. You are the best friend I have ever had and always will be. I love you lots! Class of 1991: Best wishes to you and your loved ones for a happy, healthy, and prosperous future. Good Luck. 120 Mitch Wachtel, D.P.M. Stonybrook University, B.S. lo my om I ded ate my degree to you You've heiped me to become the person that I am Thank you tor the countless number of tames pu gave me the support I needed Where would I be without you To Sharon and Sated Well, we've all made .1 whether in Queens College (AKA Yale) or in CUNY engineering; I am proud of all us Thanks for all the support you've given me to carry on To tawie I could not as tor a smarter sister I hope to see you graduate from a renowned colege To Ed and Jay; I never want to go to Taytors or A.C again let's try to stay n contact with each other To Kett What would my third year be without you I can't imagine To JM: I’ve known you briefly but it seems like I've known you tor many years rtope nothing ever changes To Sieve: Roommate I hate you Great line that Tm used to hearing on a regular basis, tost want to refresh pur memory on some crazy events 1 Mitch I got a great pair ot speakers 2 luty 4th weekends 3 Rod Stewart by candlelght 4 Jennifer and Stacy S Pool at Daly's 6 1? 00 Hill Street Blues Thanks for burg there when I needed you the most See ya in Colorado To Ooug the only dilletence between me and you is height Too many fun tilled summers are in the past. Many more are in the future, encept if we get married to the Crazy Tost ?13R's and Stonybrook Grad’s: So many of you have been good trends lo me Let's continue to be the best ot triads, and TU see pu all at Hither Hilts in the year 2040 I am glad that we have kept our friendship strong even though we graduated lour yean ago To Class Of 1991: Good Luck in all pur endeavors. The handcuffs are now released Timothy J. Whyatt, D.P.M. Lycoming College, BA To my parents: Mom, Dad, Scott, and Sally thanks for always being there when I needed you. and when I didn't. You all have helped me more than you could ever know. Thanks. I love You. To my Friends: From the days in 712 and all that wallpaper, to the times when we would grab a quick chew between cases, it has been some of the greatest times ever. Soon we will go our separate ways, but the memories will never fade. Thanks. To Tina and Nadine: Thanks for having more confidence in us than we had in ourselves. One year was not enough. To Shelley: Thanks for your love and support over the years. It is hard to put into words |UJ L: , mean to me. There was never a time when I needed you that you were not there. Thanks. I love you! 122 09647207 Lemuel C. Zarzuela, D.P.M. University of Maryland, B.S. To my family: Thank you very much for the love and support that you have given me, I love you all. To my Friends and Classmates: It was FUN right? See you all at the infamous Hershey seminar. To Sum Up the Past 4 Years: LIKE A RARE AND PRECIOUS METAL BENEATH A TON OF ROCK IT TAKES SOME TIME AND TROUBLE TO SEPARATE FROM THE STOCK YOU SOMETIMES HAVE TO LISTEN TO A LOT OF USELESS TALK . . . Neil Peart 123 PCPM FACULTY, THEY’RE PLAYING YOUR SONG . . . Abramson: Candida Tony Orlando and Damn Axler “Don’t Ask Me Why Hilly Joel Bates: Still Craiy After All These Years Paul Simon Bauer Talk To The Animals Dr. Doolittle Bltar Put On A Happy Face Various Artists Boc: Toccata And Fugue In D Minor Oh. Sorry, that's Bach Boyd: It’s Not Easy (Hittin The) Green Hermit The Prog Bresnahan: The Kids Are Alright The Who Burke: Morning Has Broken (and attendance is taken) Cat Steven Christman: Radioactive The Firm Cole: Goodbye Stranger Supertramp Conway: Hip To Be Square Huey Letts And The Sews Davis: I Love You More Today Than Yesterday Spiral Surcease Downey: I'm Your Man George Michael Feldman: “Do You Really W'ant To Hurt Me Culture Club Fenton: She Blinded Me With Science Thomas Mb) Fox: Money For Nothing Dire Straits Helfand: “Sharp Dressed Man n Top Hice: Time is On My Side The Boiling Stones Hillstrom: Walk This Way Arrosmith Hirsch: (He’s Got) Legs ZZ Top Jay Dr. Schoenhaus: Me and My Shadow Frank Sinatra 4 Sammy Davis. Jr. Joseph: 1 Want A New Drug Huey Lewis and The News Juda: Hey Juda The Beatles Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Kidawa: “SuperealifraRilisticexpealldoclous Jatk Andrew; Mery Poppms Dr. Krausz: I’m Still Standing Efron Johii Dr. Lemont: You’re Only Human BiUy Joel Dr. Maglietta: We’re Not Gonna Take It (After 11:30) Twitted Sister Dr. Mahan: Everybody Wants To Rule The World” Tetn for Fttn Dr. Malay: Georgia On My Mind IUy Chutes Sandy Mannlx: Another One Bites The Dust Queen Dr. Martin: Take This Job And Shove It Johnny Ptfcbtck Nadine McFeeley: Under My Thumb The Rolling Stone Dr. Mellncoff: You Talk Too Much Run D.WC Dr. Palamarchuk: Goln' To A Go-Go The Rolling Stone Dr. Pltkow: Let’s Get Physical Ofuti St tan John Dr. Pontlous: Go Your Own Way Fleetwood Mat Dr. Sanner. a) Billy Don’t Be A Hero Art«r inknown b) “California Dreamin ’ Ttif Mamas And The Papas c) ‘a’ or ‘b’ only, but not 'a + b’ d) neither a’ nor b only ‘c’ Dr. Starrett: 1 Am Woman Helen Mil) Bohdan Terleckyj: Bohemian Rhapsody Queen Dr. Vogler. leavin’ On A Jet Plane Peter. PauI And Matj Dr. Wallnsky: With A Little Help From My Friends The BeAtles Dr. Walter. Cuts Like A Knife Brym AtUns Dr. A. Whitney: Follow You, Follow Me Genesis Dr. K. Whitney: Papa Don’t Teach JfadMM l)r. Witkowski: “1 Got You Under My Skin Cole Porter Dr. ZulU: Smokin’ In The Boys Room Ahct Cooper NOW TCE SC UE E H I V-i Ifllf I IAf ACTIVITIES---- The N.Y. Marathon medical team. What about us? The toughest good byes are among good friends. You got de stuff? Chilly today but hot tomale. Bowling for residencies. Wayne shows us his form as he takes a shot for Undefeated indoor champions, the hockey team. IHEEE aVIEE aV fCW PIACfS S€Hf (f US Will MISS. DIE Will WE. Ring the bell, school's out! Penn's Landing. High tech, biomechanical analysis of Pete Sampras, winner of 1990 U.S. Open Tennis Championship, by K.A. Whitney. Beware complex residents, Big Brother is watching you. RESTAURANT fc. BAR IZZERIA UNO Remember the official opening of the Foot and Ankle Institute? Quick, let's get there before the morning rush. The cutting of the ribbon. Then came the day the power generators failed to work. And so we depart with mixed emotions . I The place to be during a power outage, huh guys? Although You Are No Longer At The School, On To Bigger And Better Things, We Appreciate Your Time And Effort. We Would Also Like To Honor 1986 Graduate Lt. Raymond Fritz, D.P.M. For His Fine Representation Of Our Nation, Profession, And School In The Persian Gulf Aboard The Hospital Ship USNS Comfort. Foot Loose And Fancy Free 1)5 I 1)6 Wh«e-s my futienl’ Chip Md Clip'' ' Sole Mittt AND WHO ARE YOU THIS HALLOWEEN? The three headed man; at least be has o« good head look at the girt men I low the taste ot salt on m lips 140 I she cut oft their tafc wth a skiving knile. Invasion ol the Pod people Got any picUtt and e cream’ Men of Minoxidil MASTS Ul N.Y. Marathon Hejr It a that Greta Wftt ’ Of P and the gang Se Hot tub mtfl WORK HARO PlAY HARO Hew many DPM's does it [tit to change a : jht trjlb? 14J 144 ■Rm 145 Class Editor- Denise Opitz Photographers Carol Latzanich Deb Photos Noel Barnett Stephanie Tamburri Tanya Nichols Layout and Design Tanya Nichols Stephanie Tamburri Michelle Parker Lisa Beckinella Jeff Lord Scott Dittus Deb Photos Lisa Donatiello Denise Opitz Dave Gunther No pictures available for: Wayne Goldstein Barbara Puplampu Frank Smith Alberto Abrebaya 146 TWENTY-FIFTH GRADUATING CLASS ACHILLES 1991 f993 148 149 1SS 158 Editor In Chief: Helen Gold Layout And Design: Gladys DeLeon Helen Gold Photographers: Patty Bernstein Denise Casinover Gladys DeLeon Howard Green 1M 1 Class Night At The Irish Pub 162 163 164 Shall We Study For . . . A. Histology B. Embryology C. Gross Anatomy D. Biochemistry E. All Of The Above 165 166 I3MI9 167 At Phan’s Soccer Basketball Aerobics Weight-Training Jogging 168 169 170 Free . . . Time? 171 172 173 Basic Science Faculty Carl Abramson, Ph.D. Milad Bitar. Ph.D. Robert Boyd, Ph.D James Burke. Ph.D. Francis Conway, Ph.D. Robert Davis. Ph.D. Marilyn Fenton. Ph.D. Bruce Hirsh, Ph.D. Howard Pitkow, Ph.D. .76 David Roberts. Ph.D. Michael Rupp. M.O.. D.P.M. Bohdan Terlekyj. M S. Gary Bauer, D.P.M Guarang Bhatt. D P M. Philip Bresnahan, D.P M Clinical Faculty Steven Boc. D.P M Robert Christman, D.P.M Michael Downey, D.P.M Arnold Feldman. D.P.M Ira Fox, D.P.M. Arthur Helland, D.P.M 177 Gilbert Hice. D.P.M. Gary Hymes, D.P.M. Richard Jay, D P M J. Harris Joseph, D.O. Warren Joseph D.P.M Erwin Juda. D.P.M Anthony Kidawa, D.P.M. Charles Kraus2, D.P.M. Harvey lemont. O.P.M. Lawrence Levine. D.P M. William Lloyd, P.T. Thomas Maglietta, D.P.M D. Scott Malay. D.P.M Nadine McFeeley, R.N James McNerney. Jr„ D.P.M. 178 Frank Montique. Jr., D.P.M Morris Moss, D.P.M. Andrew Newman. M.D., J.D. Howard Palamarchuk, D.P M. Jane Pontious. D.P.M. William Sanner. D.P.M Harold Schoenhaus, D.P.M Clare Slarret, D.P.M John Walter. D.P.M. Alan Whitney. D.P.M. Joseph Witkowski. M.D. Louis Zulh, D.P.M 179 Faculty Not Pictured Ck To Techmcal 0 tf cultaes Albert Braio. D.P.M. Leslie Hess. D.P M, Aojustiw Morano. D.P.M, Michael 2arro, D P M, Richard Conti. D.P.M. Ronald Mehncotl. D.P.M. Mehae1. Wahnjky. O.PJA. Linda Stanley. M.L.S. Frances Peters. M.L.S. Donna Schell Staff 180 Kathy Tague Maxine Preston Margaret Frey Terri Webster Dave Thompson Anthony Morris Dennis Donohue Vanessa Napoleon Viola Warren Rita Paul Donna Dougherty Carrie Smith Mellisa Reich Leslie Levy Kathy Alburger Linda Griner Chet Johnson Ernesto Muiorra. B.S. Greta Stewart June Cromwell Wayne Perkins Richard Taylor Missy Berryann Jim Tuite Chuck MacFarland Fred Kugler. M S. 181 Howard Hillstrom, Ph.O. Edith Bobb Mary Gates Peggy Anfinsen Carol Krouse Tina Lauri 182 Rita LaBree Alfreda English Robin Wade Brookins Kathy Williams Donna Bom Vernell Davis Gina Mammarella Tricia Brennan Jeanette McGerry Elizabeth Kurland Kelli Fisher Mary Wisniewski Richard Cerruti Mary Oehler Loretta Whitney Ellen Conrad Hal Rizen Carmen Gist Earl Jones Lovell King Jett Frey Brenda Reid Loretta Edwards Lynn-Ann Hogan Michelle Graveley Vanessa King Irene Loglisci Levi Smith Tom Maiorano Jennifer Rupert Nancy Epstein LeGrand Newman Yolanda Taylor Eleanor Strayhorn Sally Robertson Marlene Jefferson Nancy Brown Jake Marr Kenny Dabney CONGRATULATIONS BEST WISHES TO RICHAD BRADLEY FROM HIS DAD CHUCK BRADLEY HIS BROTHER DR. CHARLES R. BRADLEY IN MEMORY OF CELINE BRADLEY THE LOVING MOTHER OF RICHARD BRADLEY AND HIS GRANDPARENTS JOSEPH £ CLARA LANGE PAUL $ BETTY RUSSELL DR. WILLIAM G. DOTZMAN CONGRATULATIONS, YOU'VE REACHED YOUR GOAL AT LAST - YOU'RE FINALLY THERE WE ADMIRE YOUR COURAGE WE WATCHED YOU GROW YOU KNOW WE REALLY CARE LOVE MOM, DAD, GRANDMOM GREG AND PAUL To attain knowledge and riches is to be successful. To help others by sharing your knowledge and riches will multiply your success. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1991 Dr. and Mrs. E. Dalton McGlamry Dr. Michael Stempel, STEVEN M. BELANGER, D.P.M. 1 CONGRATULATIONS” We wish you success and joy on this great day and for every moment of your life. We take enormous pride and delight in being your family. To the greatest son anyone could ask for; i we're so proud of you, and wish you all the luck in the world. Love, Mom, Dad, and Andrew This is truly a very special day for us. May God be with you always. All our love, Mom and Dad Congratulations ROSS SAMUEL COHEN, D.P.M. Dr. Paula McKain! We wish you much success, happiness, and love for the wonderful years to come. Love, Dad, Mom, Herman, Julie, and Grandma Love, Mom And Dad Congratulations And Best Wishes Dorinda King, D.P.M. Love You, Mom, Dad, Kiwesa, Karimah CONGRATULATIONS SOROR DORINDA KING! Our family is proud of your accomplishments. Your hard work, effort, and dedication has resulted in you reaching your dream and goal ... to be a doctor. We love you dearly and wish you much success and happiness in future years. GREGORY R. ROUW, D.P.M WHEX YOU LOOK HACK AT YOUR FOOTPRINTS YOU WILL NOTICE THAT TODAYS FOOTSTEPS WILL LEAD YOU TO A HKIDiiTEI! TOAVOmrOW To our son OUR LOVE AND GOD'S RICHEST BLESSINGS TO A WONDERFUL, LOVING, SWEET AND KIND DAUGHTER, GRAN DAUGHTER, SISTER AND AUNT Barry Alan Frank, D.P.M. Julia Maryellen McCa,l D P M No feat has ever been to great for you. May all your dreams come true. Love, Mom and Dad How sweet it isII! Nobody said it would be easy and it wasn't but you never lost faith and you never gave up, for you learned early in life that power is never given, it has to be tafcen. You took it with pride and confidence, AHANDLAl ANANDLA I AMANDLA I You have earned the right to carry the title, Doctor, Dr. McCall. Wear it with Pride. We love, 'adore and than you for elevating the family names (Alston, Patterson, Lyon and McCall) to a height beyond which they have never been. Love, DADDY, MOMMY, EUGENE, TERRY AND VERNON, WALTER, CHAN TEL AND SHAWN, AND MOST IMPORTANTLY, GRANDMA JULIA. Dr. Wayne J. Dubner, D.P.M. A son’s among the finest gifts a lifetime can provide. May you always take pride in your work, always find satisfaction in your achievement, always have a dream to follow, wisdom’s light to guide you, health, happiness, success, and fulfillment. We are so very proud of you. Mom and Dad Grandma Mitch and Anne Muffy 11‘Ti 31 3C T' 'T i •'T x Dear Lorraine, Just Yesterday You Were A Child. Who Played And Sang All Songs. With Lots Of Laughter. Lots Of Joy. And We All Sang Along. And Here You Are All Grown. A D.P.M. My Dear. That Takes You On A Road To Heal. With All Your Care And Skill Your Mother Wrote This Poem. Your Sister Quite Agreed. Your Brother-In-Law Has Checked It. And Put His Approving Seal Your Nephew feels The Same As We. But He’s Too Young To Talk. And Say How Proud He Is Of Auntie Who'll Care How Well He'll Walk. So Now We Wish You Best Of Luck In All Of Your Endeavors, A Fruitful Life With Health And Joy. And Always Care For Others. And Now Our Hearts Come Together To Wish You Only The Best Of Luck. Much Success. A Good, Long, Healthy And Happy Life. We Hope And Pray For All Your Oreams to Come True Just The Way You Wish. Congratulations!!!!!!!!!! With All Our Love Always. Mom, Irene. Stewart Baby Alex P.S. ■ Dear Wayne We Sincerely Feel That All Of The Above Pertains To You As Well So It Goes Without Saying That All Good Wishes Come To You From Ihe Bottom 01 Our Hearts. We Hope You'll Be Healthy And Happy Forever And Ever With All Your Loved Ones Congratulations!!!!!!!!!! Love Always, Renee, Irene. Stewart And Baby Alex Congratulations Dr. Tamara DcuOn iHevp' We know that you fiaVc always ?one your Personal Pest in alt your achievements. We arc so jprou? of you. JoVc an? Best 'Wishes, Da?, Mom, an? JCarctu ' v T I . . V'. . V . ' £ •« • 1 % i W rb c r $ w v f - ; ♦_ x I I I 3C I X I _ • X X _♦ „ I _ I __X X x w Congratulations To Our Son Jim And His Classmates. Mr. And Mrs. Robert Loebell Congratulations To 1 DR. HENRY LANE I; BRADFORD 1 Am Extremely Proud Of You And My Pride Is Coupled With Love And Admiration Your Sister, Andrea Congratulations To DR. HENRY LANE BRADFORD We Love You And We Wish For You God’s Continued Blessings. -Dad And Mom TO A VERY SPECIAL AND ADMIRED PERSON: DR. JOSE M. APONTE-HERNANDEZ Congratulations, Doctor Aponte! The Reward Is Yours. Without Your Hard Work, Constant Determination, Motivation And Perseverance, Throughout The Years, This Occasion Would Have Never Reached. Thank God. He Will Always Guide Your Steps In Life. Grandmas Will Be After That. This Is Only The Beginning Of A Bright And Successful Future. Count With Our Support, Guidance, Prayers And Above All, Love. We Are All Very Proud Of You. Mom, Dad, Jaime And Carlos Mom Robson AugUStO - You have finally made it! You have set a fine example through all those long hours of studying and all the sacrifices you have made over the years. I hope that all your dreams may continue to come true. I am very proud of you. May God bless your every step. You are and have always been more than a brother to me; you’re a BEST FRIEND. You are very generous, thoughtful, considerate, and Juan - You are caring, smart, kind and also very help-funny. You always have time to answer my questions ful. No wonder you make friends so easily, and to explain things. IVinnie - You are my BEST FRIEND. I wish happiness AV, and success in your future. sAjA. Aunt Barbara Uncle Tadeu -Uncle Roberto Aunt Beatriz Uncle Milton Andres Congratulations, and all our best wishes for you in the future. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO DR. ROBERT J. FILORAMO As Parents, We Share Your Joy In Achieving Your Goal. We Are Extremely Proud Of Your Accomplishment. May God Bless You And Provide You With Continued Success And Happiness. You Will Always Have Our Love And Support. Mom And Dad CONGRATULATIONS. DR. ROBERTO FERREIRA DE ARAUJO Grandma - My Grandson, finally my dream has come true. Grandpa - May God bless you now and forever. Doctor. CONGRATULATIONS! DR: JERLYN LAVETTA ROZIER FROM YOUR LOVING FAMILY Dr. DePalma CONGRATULATIONS! We Knew You Could Do It Love Mom, Dad, Jodi And Chris Christofer And Justina DR. STEVE A. GORDON You Have Given Us Many Proud Moments, But This Is The Icing On The Cake. We Wish You Continued Success As You Enter This Next Phase Of Your Life. Love, Mom, Dad, Lance, Evan, Lisa And Ebony CONGRATULATIONS DR. CAROL A. BARRETO YOUR DREAM HAS COME TRUE. MAY THE KNOWLEDGE THAT YOU’VE GROWN WITH, AND THE KNOWLEDGE YOU’VE GAINED FROM SCHOOL BE YOUR STEPPING STONE TO GREATNESS WITH HUMILITY. (MAY YOU ALWAYS SMELL THE SWEET SUCCESS OF VICTORY, AND NEVER THE AGONY OF DE-FEET) WITH ALL OUR LOVE, MOM VIVIAN BRIDGETTE GARY CALVIN DAVE ROBERT DANI BABY BARBARA NIKKI TAKI KRISTIE ALEX SOTOS BOBBY BOBBIE CHRISTOPHER BARBARA MARIE JOHN JOSEPH ANGELA ANGEL CONGRATULATIONS WAYNE ANDERSON DOCTOR OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE Your Persistence And Determination And Very Hard Work Has Made You One Of The Best. Love, Mom, Dad, Stacy CONGRATULATIONS JIM DR. r HOPKINS We Love You And We Are Very Proud Of You. Mom, Dad, John, Jeannine, Danny And Kelly Good Luck CONGRATULATIONS DR. JOEL GLUCK FROM THE TIME YOU WERE A LITTLE BOY YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO BECOME A DOCTOR. WITH ALL YOUR HARD WORK, DEDICATION AND DETERMINATION TODAY IS THAT DAY. WE CAN PROUDLY SAY OUR SON THE DOCTOR. THE MEDICAL PROFESSION IS CERTAINLY GETTING A GEM. WE CANNOT DESCRIBE HOW VERY PROUD WE ARE OF YOU. WE NEVER HAD ANY DOUBT THAT ONE DAY YOU WOULD BE SUCCESSFUL. MAY YOUR LIFE BE BLESSED WITH HEALTH, HAPPINESS, LOVE, SUCCESS AND LOTS OF NACHAS. WE LOVE YOU MOM DAD OUR GRANDSON DR. JOEL GLUCK OUR EMOTIONS RUN HIGH WITH LOVE, JOY AND HAPPINESS TO BE BLESSED WITH A WONDERFUL GRANDSON LIKE YOU. AS FAR BACK AS WE CAN REMEMBER YOU DREAMED OF BECOMING A DOCTOR. HARD WORK AND LETTING NO OBSTACLES STAND IN YOUR WAY, THAT DREAM IS NOW A REALITY. YOU ARE AND WILL ALWAYS BE A CREDIT TO YOUR PROFESSION, BECAUSE YOUR HEART AND SOUL IS GIVEN TO HELPING OTHERS. OUR WISH FOR YOU IS TO ENJOY; GOOD LUCK, GOOD HEALTH ALWAYS. YOU DESERVE THE VERY BEST LIFE HAS TO OFFER. YOUR VERY PROUD AND LOVING GRANDMA RAE AND GRANDPA HAROLD YOUR BROTHER MITCH AND HUGS AND KISSES TO THE CREAM OF MY COFFEE. LOVE LORI UK. J UtL GbUCft I AM GRATEFUL TO HAVE BEEN GIVEN THE YEARS WATCHING MY NEPHEW JOEL GROW INTO THE MAN I KNEW HE WOULD BECOME SWEET AS A CHILD AND ALWAYS WANTING TO LEARN NOW HIS DREAMS HAVE COME TRUE AND MY DREAMS FOR HIM HAS BEEN FULFILLED. GOOD LUCK TO YOU DEAREST JOEL AND GOOD HEALTH ALWAYS. LOVE AUNT HELEN JOEL GLUCK, D.P.M. WE KNEW YOU COULD DO IT. FINALLY WE GET FREE MEDICAL CARE. ALL THE BEST IN LOVE, HEALTH AND WEALTH. LOVE ALWAYS DR. CHRISTOPHER M. TRAINI, D.P.M. CONGRATULATIONS! Your Hard Work, Dedication And Sacrifice Have Paid Off. Your Dream Is Now A Reality. We’re So Proud Of Your Accomplishments. Our Best Wishes For All The Success And Happiness Your Future Can Possibly Hold. Our Love, Mom, Lou, Grandmom. Gabriel, Aunt Marie, Aunt Gerri And Both Grandpops Who Are Looking Down On You. They Were Both So Proud Of You. To Our Son, DR. ANGELO PACE CONGRATULATIONS. DR. HALEY! Congratulations And Best Wishes, Continued Success In All Your Future Endeavors. You Have Always Made Us So Proud. Love, Mom, Dad And Peter We're Proud Of You And Love You. Mom, Dad And Bill Y DEAR KAZ, Congratulations To A Super And Marvelous Daughter. It Has Been A Long And Challenging Endeavor With Many Sacrifices And Hardships Which You Have Pursued Unerringly To A Successful Conclusion! You Can Now Accept With Justifiable Pride The Coveted Title Of “Doctor”. Our Love And Support In All Your Future Aims And Goals Is Unending. Luv, Mom And Daddy Very Truly Yours, Mr. And Mrs. Thomas Darroch Conqrdib 3 the to Class of 1311 zamsky studios Q1 .1 Vni.ii. n. 913 Arch si. Phlla. Pa. 19107 DR. MARYANN P. HARTZELL Congratulations On Making Your Dream Come True. We Are Very Proud Of You. 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