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Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Volume One Table of Contents TTUHSC Administration Graduation School of Medicine Administration Staff Campus Sections El Paso Amarillo Lubbock MSIII Basic Sciences Student Organizations School of Allied Health School of Nursing Graduate Programs - —— a = “ — ee ee ee Le Bee ne Es we ee ae ee Rn Sg aii 9 ae eh ib 0 ; ° @ ge Mt r= a - 8 ae? ¢ ae April 10, 1974 Variety is the spice of life A never to be matched variety show was sponsored by the first year medical class and enjoyed by faculty, staff and students. The program was sponsored by the Vile Kingdom with host Marlena Perkins, who had discovered anew species, Homo medi- cus David Morledge and Dr. Meyer’s understudy in- “Hey Mike, Does Scooby know about that stitute a new occupational therapy program for blonde you brought home the other night?” anorexia nervosa patients. TEAC, apamiwenres memantine et Dr. Dalley and Benny Lobstein welcome you to Fantasy Island. Joe doesn’t need buttercups on a hillside. Mutual of Omentum’s Marlena Perkins and assis- Special guest star Minnie Moore would still give tant demonstrate sub species Homo medicus ca- _ her left tonsil to know where Herb Janssen is daverus immaculaticus today Student Life Lidadidiaaganns ie oe a ik Death and Dying elective involves nursing, law and medi- cal students. veterere Grad Student Leon Shturman builds and tests a neuro- stimulator designed during an academic course. Student Life — 5 Elmer Tarbox and Dr. Penny Coates share their observations during a break at the Symposium Damien Kuffler from Stanford Medical School, Roger Markwald and Gary Ciment from the Uni- versity of Oregon discuss presentations at the Tarbox Symposium in September Tarbox Parkinson’s Disease Institute Named after former State Representative Elmer Tarbox, the Tarbox Parkinson’s Dis- ease Institute supports educational pro- grams, clinical activities and research associ- ated with the diagnosis and etiology of Par- kinson’s Disease and related neurological disorders. Tarbox Fellowship programs fund predoc- toral, postdoctoral and medical student re- search. Awards permit TTUHSC students to conduct research in a faculty member's lab- oratory. The Clinic is concerned with diag- nosis, treatment and monitoring persons with known or suspected Parkinson's Dis- ease. The Tarbox Lecture Series brings speakers to TTUHSC to discuss research ac- tivities related to neurological disorders. The Tarbox Institute also sponsors biennial symposia which feature leading internation- al scientists in neurological disciplines. Raymond Lasek, keynote speaker at the Sep- tember symposium, demonstrates the relation- ship of the axon to the nerve cell during his presentation 6 — Tarbox Institute Alexander Kenny, Ph.D., D.Sc. Director, Tarbox Institute The 1983 awards ceremony honored special achievements of numerous HSC students: (Above) A few of the new members of Alpha Omega Alpha: Fred Bishop, Johnny Bowen, Richard Briggs, Randall Frost, David Haymes, Bridget Heinen, Kevin McLeod, Robert Mills, Francis Mueller, Thomas Raetzsch, Wat- son Roye, Harry Wadsworth. (Middle) The Gold-Headed Cane Award, symbol- izing the art of medicine, was presented to Fred Bishop. (Bottom) The Award of Excellence in Nursing Practice was presented to Mary McCarthy Slater. Other awards included basic science faculty awards to Sue Gunasegaram, M.D., Carter M. Alexander, M.D., and Roger R. Markwald, Ph.D as well as clinical science awards to Peter C. Canizaro, M.D., Samuel F. Romero, M.D., Rolf Habersang, M.D., O. Lynn Avant, M.D., Joe N. Kidd, M.D., and Robert S. Urban, M.D. Mel Crozier was awarded the administrative excellence award, and staff excellence awards went to Jane Carter and Olga Ortega. The William W. Frye Award was presented to William H. Gordon, M.D., professor of family and internal medicine. The achievement award in anatomy went to Paul M. Munden. Dermatology awards went to Andrew Davis and Timothy Cornitius, earned in pharmacology and microbiology, respectively. Neuroscience awards went to Blake Avera, James Earhart, and Maria Johnson. Avera also received the award in physiol- ogy. Rebecca MacGregor received the CIBA award for community service. Judy Smith received the award in anesthesiology, and Marla Neiman and Marc Wimpee were named outstanding students in family medicine. John Morris, Johnny Bowen, and Mark Godat received the awards in Ob Gyn. David Haymes and Francis Mueller received the pathology awards. Pat Brown re- ceived the West Texas Children’s Foundation Award in Pediatrics. Michael Strickland received the Sandoz Award for psychiatry. Bridget Heinen received the Robert J. Salem Award in surgery. Fred Bishop was named outstanding student in internal medicine and recieved the Dean’s Award for highest aca- demic achievement. Randy Frost received the Upjohn award in medicine. Cheryl Mueller and Larry Baros received the Merck Manual Awards. Robert Mills, Kevin Browne and Michael Whetstone received the Mosby Scholarship Book Awards for scholastic excellence. Awards — 7 Lauro F. Cavazos, Ph.D. President, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center HSC ADMINISTRATION Samuel D. Richards, Ph.D. Vice-President Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Murray Blair, Ph.D. Associate Vice-President Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Academic Affairs | HSC ADMINISTRATION — 9 James Robert Jones Hank Dembosky, Director Director of Student Affairs Educational Media Services James Lovell, Ph.D. Stanley Lefkowitz, Ph.D. Assistant Dean of Administrative Services ssociate Dean of Graduate Studies Joyce A. Bluth, M.H.S. Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs 10 — HSC ADMINISTRATION Robert Cornesky, Sc.D. Dean, School of Allied Health Emilio A. Antonetti, M.D. Obstetrics Gynecology Pensacola Educational Program Pensacola, Florida Reva L. Baldwin, B.S.N. James A. Baros, Jr., M.D. Family Practice ¥ TTUHSC RAHC Paula B. Ballew, B.S.N. El Paso, Texas “ “WZ ee sag ee ae - .; : g a ‘3 a, Torre 9 a Te ee atte —_ 8 | n- @ ¢r a oe on ae ) 2 — Graduation Larry W. Baros, M.D. Family Practice Central Texas Medical Foundation Austin, Texas Arthur B. Blackburn, M.D. Obstetrics Gynecology UTHSC Houston, Texas Frederick L. Bishop, M.D. Internal Medicine UTHSC San Antonio, Texas Johnny L. Bowen, M.D. Pediatrics UTHSC San Antonio, Texas Graduation — 13 14 — Graduation Richard B. Briggs, M.D. Internal Medicine TTUHSC RAHC Lubbock, Texas Ricque L. Brister, M.D. Psychiatry University of California Irvine, California Patricia E. Brown, M.D. Pediatrics TTUHSC RAHC Lubbock, Texas Kevin B. Browne, M.D. Otolaryngology University of Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Joseph F. Bryan, Il, M.D. Internal Medicine TTUHSC RAHC Amarillo, Texas Richard W. Byrd, M.D. Family Practice Hendrick Medical Center Abilene, Texas Rodney L. Caldwell, M.D. Family Practice TTUHSC RAHC Amarillo, Texas James E. Cawley, M.D. Obstetrics Gynecology Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio Graduation — 15 Manon E. Childers, Ill, M.D. Rachelle J. Clark, B.S.N. Family Practice John Peter Smith Hospital Fort Worth, Texas Patrick W. Daly, M.D. Anesthesiology Methodist Hospital Dallas, Texas 16 — Graduation Scott D. DeWitz, M.D. Family Practice TTUHSC RAHC El Paso, Texas Lee R. Dockray, M.D. Edgar L. Etier, M.D. Pediatrics Internal Medicine UTHSC University of Connecticut Houston, Texas Hartford, Connecticut Laura B. Fisher, M.D. Psychiatry Ochsner Medical Foundatic New Orleans, Louisiana aquel R. Cruz, M.D. ourgery JS Naval Regional Medical Center ortsmouth, Virginia € Coronary Medical LCN = Surgery A’ Clinic — Aark G. Ewell, M.D. ‘ransitional Program ohn Peter Smith Hospital ort Worth, Texas tandall E. Frost, M.D. Dora E. Garza, M.D. J ohn J. Ghidoni, M.D. Mark J. Godat, M.D. ‘nternal Medicine Pediatrics Internal Medicine Obstetrics Gynecology ii JS Naval Regional Medical Center © UTHSC University of Tennessee Baylor University Medical Center an Diego, California San Antonio, Texas Memphis, Tennessee Dallas, Texas : Graduation — 17 Kenneth R. Griffis, M.D. Internal Medicine TTUHSC RAHC Lubbock, Texas David M. Hampton, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery TTUHSC RAHC Lubbock, Texas Edythe P. Harvey, M.D. Psychiatry St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital New York, New York David W. Haymes, Jr., M.D. Surgery TTUHSC RAHC Lubbock, Texas Bridget G. Heinen, M.D. Transitional Program St. Joseph’s Hospital Houston, Texas David S. Hodges, M.D. Internal Medicine TTUHSC RAHC Lubbock, Texas Karmen Hopkins, M.D. Family Practice University of Arkansas Pine Bluff, Arkansas Danny O. Hunter, M.D. Anesthesiology TTUHSC RAHC Lubbock, Texas Graduation — 19 Graudation Paul Jew, M.D. Family Practice TTUHSC RAHC Amarillo, Texas Carl R. LeViseur, M.D. Family Practice TTUHSC RAHC Lubbock, Texas Steven S. Larson, M.D. Surgery University of South Alabama . Mobile, Alabama ) Larry B. Lipscomb, M.D. Family Practice Malcolm Grow USAF Medical Ce Washington, D.C. Christopher L. Lux, M.D. Internal Medicine University of Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Warren A. Marks, M.D. Pediatrics University of Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Michael L. Malone, M.D. Transitional Program TTUHSC RAHC El Paso, Texas Rebecca R. McKown-Pulliam Obstetrics Gynecology Louisiana State University Shreveport, Louisiana Graduation — 21 Ed Media display enlightens Health Sciences Center visitors. ) 2 — Graduation Kevin C. McLeod, M.D. Transitional Program Medical Center Hospital Columbus, Georgia Oscar P. Milanes, M.D. Internal Medicine UCLA San Fernando Valley Program Sepulveda, California Robert D. Mills, M.D. Internal Medicine Central Texas Medical Foundation Austin, Texas Patrick L. Moore, M.D. Anesthesiology TTUHSC RAHC Lubbock, Texas Graduation — 23 24 John E. Morris, M.D. Obstetrics Gynecology University of New Mexico Albuquerque, Nex Mexico Cheryl H. Mueller, M.D. Family Practice UTHSC San Antonio, Texas Francis W. Mueller, M.D. Family Practice UTHSC San Antonio, Texas Graduation Rona K. Nakamoto, M.D. Anesthesiology Youngstown Hospital Association Youngstown, Ohio “ Marla Neiman, M.D. Family Practice University of Oklahoma Tulsa, Oklahoma David A. Nicol, M.D. Transitional Program Louisiana State University Shreveport, Louisiana | 7 : ™ phn P. Obermiller, M.D. Barry F. Oswalt, M.D. Hal C. Quinn, M.D. Thomas H. Raetzsch, M.D. ysical Medicine Rehabilitation Surgery Pediatrics Family Practice THSC UIrisG University of Washington Central Texas Medical Foundation an Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas Seattle, Washington Austin, Texas aren J. Henry Reed, M.D. Joan E. Riker, M.D. Watson P. Roye, Jr., M.D. Raymond B. Runyan, Ph.D. pdiatrics Internal Medicine Surgery Anatomy ott and White Memorial Hospital TTUHSC RAHC Methodist Hospital Postdoctoral Res. Assoc.-Anatomy ‘emple, Texas Amarillo, Texas Dallas, Texas University of Connecticut HSC Hartford, Connecticut Graduation — 25 ‘ ae re tsi ) A, ' ey MeN GS oe : tepeen. 72 RS v (i. oM Leigh Ann Jenkins Sartor, M.D. Jeffrey H. Semler, M.D. Relda J. Strain Setliff, M.D. Internal Medicine Surgery Internal Medicine TTUHSC RAHC TTUHSC RAHC TTUHSC RAHC Lubbock, Texas E| Paso, Texas Lubbock, Texas 26 — Craduation | ) Marshall D. Shoemaker, M.D. Obstetrics Gynecology JTHSC Southwestern Medical School Jallas, Texas | Not Pictured: Fiona M. Funderburg, Ph.D. Anatomy Meredith G. Winkler, B.S.N. Graduation — 27 SS ee ooo ————————E Michael L. Strickland, M.D. Anesthesiology TTUHSC RAHC Lubbock, Texas Mary McCarthy Slater, B.S.N. Judy L. Smith, M.D. Anesthesiology Methodist Hospital Dallas, Texas Robert L. Striegler, M.D. Internal Medicine Scott and White Memorial Hospital Temple, Texas George Springer, Jr., M.D. Anesthesiology r Brooks P. Trotter, M.D. Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s vA Internal Medicine Medical Center St. Paul’s Hospital Chicago, Illinois m Dallas, Texas Grace E. Stewart, M.D. Internal Medicine St. Joseph’s Hospital Pheonix, Arizona Stephen L. Turner, M.D. Pediatrics TTUHSC RAHC Lubbock, Texas Graduation — 29 Ls 7 James D. Vandermeer, M.D. Harry L. Wadsworth, M.D. Michael R. Whetstone, M.D. Kenneth D. White, M.D. Family Practice Internal Medicine Surgery Transitional Program University of Connecticut TTUHSC RAHC TTUHSC RAHC TTUHSC RAHC Farmington, Connecticut Lubbock, Texas El Paso, Texas El Paso, Texas Graduation George A. Williamson Obstetrics Gynecology Baltimore, Maryland George S. Young, M.D. Internal Medicine Ochsner Medical Foundation New Orleans, Louisiana South Baltimore General Hospital Marc W. Wimpee, M.D. Orthopedic Surgery TTUHSC RAHC Lubbock, Texas Henry R. Young, Ph.D. Anatomy Postdoctoral Fellowship Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio Graduation — 31 Declaration of Geneva At the time of being admitted as a member of the Medical Profession, | solemnly pledge myself to consecrate my life to the service of humanity; | will give to my teachers the respect and gratitude which is their due; | will practice my profession with conscience and dignity; The health of my patient will be my first consideration; | will respect the secrets which are confided in me; | will maintain by all the means in my power, the honor and noble traditions of the medical profession; My colleagues will be my brothers; | will not permit consideration of religion, nationality, race, party politics or social standing to intervene between my duty and my patient; | will maintain the utmost respect for human life; even under threat, | will not use my medical knowledge contrary to the laws of humanity. 32 — Graduation |. Ted Hartman, M.D. Dean, School of Medicine Berry N. Squyres, M.D. Associate Dean, School of Medicine TTUSM Administration _ Loraine Schultz, M.D., Ph.D. | Associate Dean for Student Affairs | | Karen M. Bertram Assistant, Medical Education | Marilyn K. Tackett | Administrative Assistant, Academic Affairs | | | | | | John W. Pelley, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Carolyn Barrier Administrative Assistant, Dean’s Office TTUSM Administration — 35 © - = m | i, = Paula Howard, Administrative Asst., Student Fi- nancial Aid Shirley Jones, Secretary, Admissions Office Mel Crozier, Director of Student Financial Aid rT} 3) | |}USM Administration | a Olga Harkey, Administrative Asst., Student Affairs Office, | Cynthia Gary, Student Affairs Office planning strategy with Jim Bob. fa A tornado just swept through my office, but I’m remaining calm. or, Student Nae Of- Dorothy Newcomb, Admissions Assistant, | Office of Admissions . = | | TTUSM Administration — 37 Cadel? Le CNMONCE LIBRARY FORMATION Peggy Edwards Ursula Scott, Information Services Ann Gilmer, Associate Director — Susan Harvey, Cataloger LIBRARY Valinda Bradshaw Library Assistant Il pone” ie James Childs nests ina Carrel. “| know the entire catalog by heart!” LIBRARY — 39 EL PASO August 10, 1976 August 2, 1982 | | Maria Elena A. Flood, Director of Operations William H. Scragg, M.D., Assistant Dean ey 2a4—. Olga J. Ortega, Administrative Assistant El Paso — 41 A mural, found in the ruins of Pompeii, shows a doctor treating a wounded soldier. An eruption of Vesuvius in 79A.D. buried the city in ashes and lava. Mike White (MS Ill) studies a pathologic section with Dr. Jorge Peacher. The mural must therefore have been painted be- fore that time Paula D. Blacketor a Pia ‘ “ap nanan SIP att 7 Stuart M. Polly, M.D., Assoc. Protessor Assoc. Chairman, Internal Medicine Gary S. Branfman 42 — El Paso FOOD ONLY Kerry Johnson taking a juice break. If the dieticians catch you, your life is forfeit. Brian Burns Bill Coleman j David Davis Kevin Davis Jose-Manuel de la Rosa Joyce A. Gammill David Habenicht je El Paso — 43 ee Charles Mooney (MS Ill) doing a newborn physical exam in the newborn nursery. ‘. s hid Lloyd K. Mark, M.D. Professor Ass BS us David Lindzey 1S BHERE LIFE here MED SCHOOL? Lisa Santos Dr. Scragg Cecilia Garcia and Jesse Ramirez reviewing for the Pediatric Boards in the R.A.C. 44 — El Paso ni Kevin Davis David Habenicht take a long overdue break while on surgery rotation. Aw James Manning Charles Mooney Jesus Ramirez Steve Suba scrubbing up to deliver a baby on OB-GYN rotation. man Anesthesiology. 5s G. Dal Santo, M.D., Pelee Assoc. Chair El Paso — 45 Raymond Bagg , M.D. Prof. Assoc. Chairman Orthopedic Surgery 46 — El Paso Richie Rosen and Steve Cox concentrating on their game play. . i: Theresa L. Robinson Richard A. Rosen Lisa D. Santos Not pictured: Greg Chapman, Leo Conger, Steve Cox, Cecilia Garcia, Suzanne Humphries, Marque Hunt- er, Mark Lane, Stephen Manning, Mike McCredie, Doug Wyatt. Aubrey Smith Steven A. Suba h oe a et Se ths Lisa Santos and Brian Burns talking at a ‘Between Rotation” party. Carl D. Utterback David C. Waagner Terry Wilkinson Richie Rosen helps feed a lady friend at the party. v ee Greg Chapman and David Lindzey Richie Rosen and Steve Cox are at it again with Mark Lane and Brian Burns. esse a El Paso — 47 Charles Mooney fills out the daily progre: notes at the nursing station. David Waagner and Dr. Jorge Peacher study a path specimen on the OB-GYN ward a 7, if is a8) ‘bf i ’ hi Bin i i Hi et - Dr. Marks (radiology) ae Dr. Uhrig (radiology) review and dictate X-rays — Brian Burns and Mark chastae acting normal and CAT scans [ 2) Cl Faso IAMARILLO OQVES we 49 | ; j Regional Academic Health Center at Amarillo: (below, left) Aerial photo of part of the Amarillo Medical Center showing the Harrington Cancer Cen- ter, Amarillo RAHC and the new Northwest Texas Hospital, opened in 1982; (right) Atrium of the RAHC building; (bottom) View of the V.A. Medical Center and, on the left, Discovery Center Planetarium. al lial 50 — Amarillo Surgery students rotate between the VAMC and High Plains Baptist Hospital as part of their clerkship experience. (Above) Robert Hays, M.D., Associate Clinical Profes- sor of Surgery at right; Richard Lane, MS Ill, and David Grundy, MS Ill, observing on the left. (Left) Sherry Page, MS Ill, and David Grundy, MS Ill. Amarillo — 51 [he Internal Medicine Clerkship is conducted at the V.A Medical Center and High Plains Baptist Hospital. (Top) Fri- day afternoon rounds. From left to right, Barton Grooms, M.D., John Rollins, M.D., Ralph Plemons, MS Ill, Ellen Clark, MS Ill, Phil Henderson, MS Ill, and far right, Ted Nicklaus, M.D. (Bottom left) Dr. Nicklaus discusses the differential { diagnosis. (Bottom right) Tunnel linking the RAHC, Cancer Center and the hospitals Amarillo i (Top) Veterans Administration Medical Center at Ama- rillo, better known as “The Vaah.” (Middle Left) Four students’ reply to the challenge, ‘Define psychosomat- ic illness, and give three examples.” (Middle Right) High Plains Baptist Hospital. (Bottom) Mark Heard, M.D., family practice resident and Nasiha Ahmad, M.D., OB GYN resident, on call on Labor and Delivery. Amarillo — 53 An evening of food and “shoot yourself” photographs at the Palo Duro Club in July. (Right) Paul Coleman demonstrating his ability to read the written word; (Be- low — left to right) Gerald Holman, M.D. and Audrey Holman; Susan Davis, Clark Federer and Deanna Arm- strong; Craig Barnett and Brigitte Teske; Ralph and Kelly Plemons RX BA ord (Above) Teresa Britton (left) claims glass is superior to styrofoam for toast- ing. Lacretia Hamilton (center) couldn't care less at this point, as Rosemary Cunningham (right) says, “It’s okay, dear’. (Above Right) Part of the crowd at the ‘Rotation of the Rotations” par- ty in October, all of whom asked to not be identified. (Right) Mmm-mmm good! The Education Office knows how to give a good party. And just what is in that punch? Jan Bolmer and Kevin Dennis enjoy a sample. (Far Xight) Guarding the fridge at the Edu- ation Office party at Kevin Dennis’ use are: Terry Roberts, Gail Roberts (Left) Paula Boyd, librarian, “shoots herself” at a “rotation of the rotations” gathering in October. (Middle) David Barrett, MS Ill, on a podiatry elective. (Right) Phillip Periman, M.D. and his wife, Judy. Partial Faculty: (Back Row) M.R. Corbett, Administrator; Dr. Shu Shum, Pediatrics; Dr. Rush Pierce, Internal Medicine; Dr. Mike Murray, Internal Medicine; i r. Jim Colt, Surgery; (Second from Back) Dr. Edwin Savlov, Surgery; Dr. Russell McKnight, Psychiatry; Dr. Stephen Urban, Internal Medicine; Dr. Robert Justice, Internal Medicine; Mark Hanna, Library; Dr. Phillip Periman, Internal Medicine; Dana Gamage, Library; (Third from Back) Dr. Mubariz Naqvi, Pediatrics; Dr. Tom Hale, Pediatrics; Dr. Mitch Jones, Psychiatry; Dr. Jaime Quintanilla, Psychiatry; Dr. Edward Sherwood, Internal Medicine; Dr. C.Y. King, Surgery; Dr. Watt Salmon, Psychiatry; Dr. Joyce O’Rear, Psychiatry; (Second from Front) Dr. Joyce Chuachingco, Pediatrics; Dr. Thelma Yambao, ‘Obstetrics-Gynecology; Dr. Hugh Pennal, Psychiatry; Dr. Martin Diesterhaft, Internal Medicine; Dr. Brian Pruitt, Internal Medicine; (Front Row) Dr. John iggins, Internal Medicine; Dr. Harold Erickson, Psychiatry; Dr. Herbert Smith, Family Medicine; Dr. George Smith, Surgery; Dr. Gerald Holman, Associate Jean; Carolyn Patrick, Library; Dr. Ma rio Feola, Surgery; Dr. Roger Perry, Obstetrics-Gynecology; Dr. Rolf Habersang, Pediatrics. Amarillo — 55 aN a i Craig Barnett Ellen Clark Sam Clauder Paul Coleman Susan Davis : : ) Clark Federer David Grundy Philip Henderson Sherry Page Robert Pinkston —S et) Ralph Plemons Maria Rivero Terri Rock Daniel Sharp Gene Tenorio wd Harrington Cancer Center Auditorium, Interdisciplinary Conference Carl Thomas aah (cD) res = oo oF is) Za David Barrett Richard Lane Randy Stewart Joan Thomas _ Amarillo RAHC Library Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Northwest Texas Hospital == 857 Amarillo LUBBOCK 7 H. Allen Deanna L. Armstrong Dennis R. Beck gs M.S. Ill Michael S. Bouton te BQ Th ne ' 1 ake Att bial oo: Se WT at at, ‘i Att) Aaron and Mike compare recent “on call” growth. Dr. Schutze in professional conference with Nurse Hall, MS | S Ill SE se me George Camacho David L. Brown Jim Early Nanette L. Burger Sheila slows down for lunch MST e761 es oe ee an —_— —- “Her culture grew what? ... out of where?!” 62 — MS Ill Lee M. Jones James D. Kerr MSI = 63 64 MS III A Plague Doctor of 1720. The strange cos- tume was made of leather and was thought to protect the doctor from the disease. The long snout was filled with spices to fumigate the nose. The stick was used for feeling the pulse so the doctor did not have to touch the sick person. Randy Morris Pam Patranella Scott M. Pratho Charlie Risinger Linda Robins ce eeeey Gordon Schutze Randy Morris delivers. iV ' ; Pee gigs a % Carl Utterback looking for one more old exam. MS Ill — 65 4 a ‘ : 4 ri if sk J Mark W. Suggs Laura L. Sears Stanly Selby | ae Aubrey Smith, CPA 66 — MS Il shomas St | David Weldon j y acy Wood DAE REBUM) Rn Catching a few rays on the pediatrics rotation. MS Ill Students Not Pictured: Tal Giveon Mark Morris Monte Pierce Lonnie Stanton John Streit MSstll 567 SD) 2 S) Li Ss, Z — So, 7 S) jaa) Lu ae PATHOLOGY j “ye f a, cs Paula Manes yor Harry F. Sproat, M.D., Chairman and Professor Lowell D. Larsen, M.D., Assoc. Prof. i (om mt tt A id if i as : ZA CA m4 © Donald S. MacNair, M.D., ASSOC: Prof. = 70 — MS Il FACULTY =f fh cxasarerseceve wei ven Ruc M. Tran, M.D., Asst. Prof. Sue Gunasegaram, M.D., Asst. Prof. Imogene Prather, Coordinator of Programs M. J. Bailey, B. Robertson, K. Bradford, J. McGuire, SNOMEDS MS Il FACULTY — 71 RADIOLOGY +. ‘ - ; , . rs x e Puna ‘ ta tt ys Jay P. Sackler, M.D., Professor and Chairman Eric Blackwell, M.D., Assoc. Prof. Robert H. Posteraro, M.D., Asst. Prof. Guy Hirsch, M.D., Asst. Prof. Bi is ee | f A ka tT : t? 2 es hee Mt hebchehal | ; AN ft Ltt oe 4 Alan L. Huddleston, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. James J. S. Peng, M.D., Asst. Prof. Jin S. Leo, M.D., Assoc. Prof. 72 — MS Il FACULTY PSYCHIATRY Fae eae: é., anil oe Sp phat John Ainslie, M.D., Assoc. Prof. Don E. Flinn, M.D., Professor and Chairman oe me OO eS BE WER eee t se N | Rudy Arredondo, Ed.D., Assoc. Prof. — Parviz Malek-Ahmadi, M.D., Assoc, Prof. Charles Prokop, Ph.D., Asst. Prof. a Thomas J. McGovern, M.A., Instructor, not pictured Christoph Yung, M.D., Assoc. Prof. Terry McMahon, M.D., Asst. Prof. MS Il FACULTY — 73 PHARMACOLO a ai « a. hm Alexander D. ae Ph.D., Professor and Chairman a lames H. Pirch, Ph.D., Professor David E. Potter, Ph.D., Professor Denise Green, Secretary 74 MS Il FACULTY MICROBIOLOGY aE Stanley Lefkowitz, Ph.D., Prof. X | Terence M. Joys, Ph.D., _ Assoc. Prof. 5 ae © Gary T. Gooch, Ph.D., Asst. Prof. : a i Assoc. Prof. Welda LaJean Chaffin, Ph.D., Visiting Prof. Cathy Portnoy-Duran, | Joe A. Fralick, Ph.D., Technician | MSI EAGULIY = 75 Anthony Way, M.D., Assoc. Prof. Preventive Medicine Clark A. Johnson, M.D., Assoc. Prof. Assoc. Chairman, Family Medicine _a— William Gordon, M.D., Prof., Family Medicine Berry N. Squyres, M.D., Prof. and Chairman, Family Medicine 76 — MS Il FACULTY M.S. Il Michael Altman Marshall Anderson Beth Colonna Bell Daniel Bender Royal Benson Charles Bivona eR Kathy Kimmey, Patty Staudt and Beth Colonna Bell relax after a Friday afternoon in Physical Diagnosis. MS WI 977 Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Loraine Schultz, talks with Dorothy Leong at a Wednes- day afternoon round-table luncheon. David Bradford .. | a — Sarah Chandler Rick Chatwell Tere Coats Jordan Cohen Mosilia=a7.9 Tim Cornitius Todd Cowan Andy Davis ES ih eee, es mapa - Pe 4 ageretenne Se RE ae Campbell Gillespie demonstrates patient-doctor proximity with Lilly stethoscope as Andy Gray and Rick Chatwell assist. Willy Seger makes himself at home on the luxuri- ous grounds of Lubbock’s Joy Motel. Part of a less than full house, Rex Spear, Andy Davis, and Alan Fry await the start of another lecture. Trey Degrassi Shashi Dharma Mark Dodson Brian Eades Study of pathology receives Mary Beth Fasano’s undivided attention. MSals=n0 John Tyler and John Q. Adams are a less than perfect pair at the Halloween costume party. Mary Beth Fasano Randy Felder Robert Franklin ? Angie Fulgham Michael Gardner Erich Garland Carmelita Garza Ralph Gertsch Campbell Gillespie 82 = MS ll Norma Gomez John Briscoe, Juan Gregory, and Al Laborde pro- vide the do-wops as Philip Miehl belts out a num- ber at the Halloween party. Enjoying the action at the Halloween party are David Marquez in pirate garb and Wi lly Seger sans pants. MS Il — 83 84 MS Il % Martin Hands o Mitchell Hughston Lyle Hutto Sharon Jennings James Jew Brian Kidman Pe Charles Kilpatrick Margaret Leicht Dorothy Leong Rick Lester MS Il — 85 ? Vernon Liu David Long Clay MacConnell Rebecca MacGregor Mark Mankins David Marquez Jim Martindale Mary Maxwell Richard Michaels Philip Miehl Dwayne Miller Gary Morton 86 — MS Il Se Susan Neldon A quiet, isolated spot is uti- lized by Andy Gray for a few minutes of studying. MS == 87. ‘Vie weet Robert Smith Rick Lester and Mike Gardner help herd two interviewees through the interview process. i Paul Reynolds lo Matt Scalapino Willy Seger Jon Sexton y John Tyler Kirk Vestal ee ee Patty Staudt Dale Stovall Sarah Freese handles the popcorn-popping du- ties at a class party. goo Tablets steer 78922 NDC 40008 14 The run for the roses, as performed at an MS II picnic. MS:tl = 89 A Vb Rusty West Randy Yates Russell Zepeda 90 — MS II BIOCHEMISTRY Charles W. Garner, Ph.D. Assoc. Professor Kenneth L. Barker, Ph.D. Professor and Chairman Douglas M. Stocco, Ph.D. Assoc. Professor Johannes Everse, Ph.D. Professor MS | FACULTY — 91 ANATOMY A Harry M. Weitlauf, M.D., Professor and Chairman = . William G. Seliger, D.D.S., Ph.D., Professor ' all Penelope Coates, Ph.D., Assoc. Professor 92 MS | FACULTY i Ph.D., Professor lauro, Gavazos, Ph.D; Randall C. Johnson, Ph.D., Visiting Asst. Professor Professor teig? Jack A. Yee, Ph.D., Assoc. Professor ; t Claude Lobstein, Anatomy Coordinator Sylvia Chadis, Secretary Il Lou A. Roberts, Ph.D., Research Scientis MS | FACULTY — 93 PHYSIOLOGY | ‘oe “ts Sia Sis a oS) a o. , _ i iy” 3 o%, wt f § Michael T. Kopetzky, M.D. John Orem, Ph.D., Assoc. Professor Professor TTA Charles D. Barnes, Ph.D., Professor and Chairman James J. McGrath, Ph.D. Jack Daugherty, Ph.D., Lab Coordinator ASSOC. ie lean C. Strahlendorf, Ph.D. Robert Lust, Ph.D., Ringer from Internal Medicine and Lor- Hey! So | left t the Asst. Professor enz O. Lutherer, M.D., Ph.D., Assoc. Professor 94 — MS 1 FACULTY See ate jth bees Med ie ati Se Mierbert F Janssen, Ph.D. Asst. Professor ei ee bisssis Hc ah awe Reese on all ane | love to find fallacy in the official) Richard D. Nathan, Ph.D., Assoc. Professor explanation. MS I:-FAGULT Y= -95 t MEDICAL SURGICAL NEUROLOGY ¥ wf = sé oe Paul Meyer, M.D., Chairman Howard Strahlendorf, Ph.D., Asst. Professor Gustavo Roman, M.D., Asst. Professor MS | FACULTY William Bingham, M.D., Asst. Professor H % ow cool can one be?!? nly once. Tt em iy Leslie Arrington George Baily Blake Avera Donna Barhorst Mote ao? Dannise Beckley First Class Party Bari Bennett Expecting the Best pif (; rr? + De nnd ot + “ee } SS A a = t+ +o? ey: — Where's the parties? ... the excitement? ... the girls??? | order all my gloves from L.L. Bean. Cindy Brown Becky Butler Bill Carpenter Al Carranco Becky Cavazos Lisa Cavazos Mose ego Lewis Clarke Ricardo Diaz coeheeerer eee + eee eee e. ... OK $2.00... Do | hear $3.002? ... Three dollars. SOLD to Maysie Hughes! Robin, Patty, and Jay ... a “noteworthy” trio. MS) = 101 Edye Willis exhibits polyscelia and polycheiria in public Thomas Doud Jose Duarte James Earhart ef } €. yr !. 102 MS | Count Loggins says it was love at first bite. fe. Dustin Frazier Edward Furst Mary Jo Godinich Stephanie Goldpin Alex Gurrola MS 103 Terri Hall More mute Karen Hill Kirby Hitt Paula Holland Joseph Holmes Phillip Heine Debra Hobsa ‘aon Dwight Hood LEg ss K type: 1. Four Skins, 2 Martha Hurst . Go Nads, 3. Deep Fascia the Lymph atics, 4. Mod erator Band. 105 Carolyn Hyde Michael Jenkins Philip Jenkins Maria Luisa Johnson | vant my book Peter Piper picked a peck of piccolo ... what? Look, just learn it for the exam. Luanna Lettieri MS lo 107 Maria leaps tall buildings in a single bound. EO IR TE CARDIAC MAC — A CLASS ACT 108 — MSI Larry McAfee pS ee SE ES David Margolis New tactics for Liaison Committee il Bipss 0G ME a Ne ft Four fatigued physiology physiques plus one battered biochemist. MS 109 ? aye ; oa ey ae Ser Du ae , fy sys CP yo eS David Morledge no doughnuts left, only handouts 10 MS | £ Patricia Nicol And you thought histology was boring . MSle= 111 - ; ¥. eel moro ie? ase - a — — | sane ‘ ’ AB EE uate mn Deh oe is — « _ Mike, Tim Roger talk about the one that got away. Paul Nolan Mike Nussbaum Eric O'Neill Aurora Pajeau Tim Parker Jay Pennington MS | Drew Pumphrey Johnny Qubty MASH football team takes the intramural championship. eee ta BEL ee a ae 4 It helps if you growl, Frank. ; Ay go By % ‘ é om ee Z Pe eae i wes Pe ‘ ij. Wau + fi i Sys at ee ee) TN I ey o hi eee ne, ae A Ne es aid | Lawes Se eee eee MS) les 113 Floyd Reifein Tim Robins Robert Rader Bill Rishel David Russell Cathy Ronaghan you can't test out of surgery! Listen here kid MS | re all mine. , They James Scales Alan Schonfeld Scott Shapiro Eric Santos Alas, poor Yorick! | knew him 115 Moi ea gh: 2 i Uy Es Libby Stuyt Talking heads Tim Tarkenton Roger Temple Frank Tibiletti Aw, Rick flipped outta his tube Boldly going where no polo pony has ever gone before o Sen, ‘ defend his goal. Debra Valis David Vanderpool Landsharks “finn’’-ished first in intramural swimming competition. MSa le sti John Williams The “Married Bunch” treat their wives to an evening out at the Stu- dent Housing Program Banquet Terre Wilson Cornelia Winter eee a Would you spend the night with one of these guys if you had SS to interview the next day? ¢ ‘pissin AeA Seeroeete am . Be Douglas Wright Greg Yost Not pictured: Paul Munden Gunning for the last exam. MSol = 119 ” American Medical Student Association AMSA’s goals are to promote the active im- provement of health care and health care delivery to all people, and to work for the enhancement of the quality of life and edu- cation at TTUSM. AMSA Officers: President: Jean Remillard Vice-President: Rebecca MacGregor Secretary: Mary Jo Godinich Treasurer; Mike Gardner Jose Duarte, Martha Hurst, Gary Eakman, Jean Remillard, Karen McAfee, Angie Fulgham, Terri Hall, Rick Broadhurst, Mary Maxwell, Mary Jo Godinich, Lewis Clark, Donna Barhorst, Mike Gardner, Aurora Pajeau. PRIMARY CARE PEDIATRIC RESENCY Re + leff and Angie perusing together Randy Yates offers health tips at AMSA TMA Health Fair. 120 — AMSA . _ Association The purpose of AMWA is to promote the interests of women in medicine and create a supportive environment for women en- tering the medical profession. AMWA Officers: Co-Presidents: Babette Farkas and Marcia Redd Vice-President: Becky Butler Secretary: Luanna Lettieri Treasurer: Debra Hobza FRONT (L-R): Cathy Ronaghan, Laura Chuoke, Mary Jo Godinich, Patti Long, Dannise Beckley, Tammie Turner, Terri Hall MIDDLE (L-R): Debbie Hobza, Luanna Lettieri, Karen Hill, Stephanie Goldpin, Edye Willis, Becky Cavazos, Norma Gomez, i Carmen Garza, Leslie Arrington BACK (L-R): Martha Hurst, Aurora Pajeau, Carolyn Hyde, Donna Barhorst, Margaret Leicht, Pat Nicol, Marcia Redd, Karen McAfee, Patty Winter, Debbie Valis, Bari Bennett AMWA — 121 Christian Medical Society CMS’ purpose Is to provide strength and encourage- ment through prayer, Bible study, and personal in- volvement in each other's lives. CMS Officers: President: Kris Howard Vice-President: Brian Kidman Gillespie, Susan Harvey, Jay Pennington, Lex Brown, Tom Mulcahey BACK: (L-R) Roger Temple, David Blackwood, Dusty Frazier, Rex Spear, Jeff Colvin, Paul Nolan, Kris Howard, Brian Kidman, Mark Dodson £2 = GMS . Family Physican Student Association FPSA strives to expose students to the prac- tice of family medicine and increase student awareness of the role of the family physi- cian. FPSA Officers: President: Mark Dodson Vice-Presidents: Luanna Lettieri Dannise Beckley Sec. Treas.: Erich Garland FRONT (L-R): Isaac Halfon, Debra Tyler, James Jew, Erich Garland, Kathy Kimmey, Martha Hurst, Luanna Lettieri, Sarah Freese BACK (L-R): Dale Stovall, Allen Fry, Marcia Redd, Mark Mankins, Mark Dodson, Debra Valis, Dannise Beckley 5 2 ; = é yo Se Dr. Joe Lopez describes the merits of the McAllen Family Practice residence program to Mark Dodson at the annual Family Practice Residency Day. Dr. Ken Davis, director of the Montgomery County Medical Education Foundation, discusses the Conroe, Texas Family Practice residency pro- gram. Joe Gonzales talks with Dr. B. J. Estes and Dr. Bill St. Clair from the Hendrick Medical Center Family Practice residency pro- gram. Epo Aerio Texas Medical Association Medical Student Section = e = 2 = “ s — “Us Cc a — -_— = ae 4 = . , = SS re cen = e = ny A . met Arwy to Sess St tle J = Ulm ba r o-oo = Pi = — _— c i - ooo - ef ts ees Bom Shes Pee ee Ls MSS Executive Council Chairman Warren Marks confers with Andy Gray (above) at a meeting; Tech section members (below) congregate during a break at Fall Conference in Austin. Tech chapter members relax in the hallway be- tween sessions at Fall Conference chapter is the Residency Seminar for Medi- cal Students. The 1982 seminar included an overview and explanation of the nationa residency matching program presented by Director of Student Affairs, TTUHSC, Jim Bob Jones. TTUSM residency program di- rectors presented the second part of the seminar which focused on advice for resi- dency applicants. TMA member Martha Hurst shares her familiar smile. TMA MSS — 125 Texas Association of Mexican American Medical Students The local chapter of TAMAMS serves mi- nority and disadvantaged high school and undergraduate students by exposing them to and counseling them about careers in medicine. TAMAMS seeks to establish bet- ter Communication between physicians and Spanish-speaking Americans. a 3 J TAMAMS members, oblivious to impending exams, enjoy holiday season together TAMAMS Officers President: Norma Gomez Vice-President: Juan Fitz Secretary Treasurer: Carmen Garza Dannise Beckley State Board Members: Jesse Naranjo John Briscoe David Marquez George Baily Joe Gonzales, Dr. R. Garcia, Lisa Cavazos, Ed Brooks, Norma Gomez, Willy Seger, Charles Bivona, Guillermo Tellez Front — John Williams, Olivia Gutierrez, Norma Gomez, Maria Perez, Dannise Beckley, Carmen Garza, Becky Cavazos, Back — Russell Zepeda iberto Carranco, Campbell Gillepsie, Dwight Philip Jenkins, Juan Fitz, David Margolis y Gray, Rick Diaz, John Briscoe TAMAMS Allison Clarke, Jeannie Brown, Sebrina West, Becky Reynolds, Kathy Streit, Amanda Early, Jan Preuss, Debbie Miller (seated) Spooky Spouses share a bewitching brew. Texas Medical Student Auxillary TMSA is an informal social organization for spouses of medical students and residents. The club serves to acquaint its members with the profession of medicine — its aims, purposes, and Ideals. TMSA also stimulates and strengthens individual participation in civic and medical fields while promoting fel- lowship among its members. TMSA Officers: President: Kathy Streit Vice-President: Jeannie Brown Recording Secretary: Amanda Early Corresponding Secretary: Sebrina West Treasurer: Charlie Kimmey Parliamentarian: Cindy Hughston Publicity Historian: Jan Preuss Projects Chairman: Allison Clarke Social Chairman: Becky Reynolds Sr. Class Liaison: Janet Antonetti Jr. Class Liaison: Tina Beck Soph. Class Liaison: Debbie Miller Fresh. Class Liaison: Debbie Frazier Debbie, Peg, and Allison anticipate next year’s projects at the Officers’ Installation Banquet. ho a | LMSAS =I Tutorial Team Instruction Program T-Teams are small learning groups designed to enrich and personalize medical educa- tion. This program provides an opportunity for students to interact with each other, their faculty mentor and various consultants in an informal, non-threatening atmo- sphere. Discussions center around students’ perceptions, attitudes and values about particular aspects of medicine or student life at TTUSM. Students are assisted in es- tablishing or clarifying their personal posi- tion pertaining to specific issues relevant to being an effective physician. Pictured at right are (Front) Student Advis- ers: Babette Farkas, Sarah Freese, James Jew, Dale Stovall and Dr. Arlin V. Peterson, Director of Tutorial Team Instruction. Facul- ty Mentors (Back): Edgar Ledbetter, Tom McGovern, Ann Gilmer, John Ainslie, and James McGrath. I-Teams sn eres eon SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH 129 ac oe teeiaaaitll Joyce A. Bluth, M.H.S. Assistant Dean, Academic Affairs if ANN $y Hite te ui Robert Cornesky, Sc. D. Dean James Lovell, Ph.D. Assistant Dean, Administrative Services School of Allied Health Laurence N. Peake, Ph.D., O.TR. Professor and Chairman Dept. of Occupational Therapy Faye Dulcy, M.M.Sc., L.P.T. Asst. Professor Physical Therapy Henri Cannon Adm. Service Officer Jeanne Crane Secretary Ill Shirley McManigal, Ph.D., M.T., CLS Professor and Chairperson H, H. Merrifield, Ph.D., PT. Professor and Chairman Dept. of Medical Technology Dept. of Physical Therapy Nancy Van Slyke, M.S. Asst. Professor Occupational Therapy Mamie Davie Academic Program Asst. Students and faculty enjoy outing. Becky Haynes Ted James, M.A. Clerical Sp. Il Assoc. Professor Occupational Therapy School of Allied Health — 131 4 - 1. al wrt) : enn Pers si ere oe |) Bi Ree oan om ff i +— Te 0 SRS | Be 4 Cp . iT ied A Sk aes 2 RR? StRaathe E owt . ee ig SS te ais a ete aN ag as oe i, | SG BUCY LTT + | HAI : : 5 ? eas i Uso SER Cae Se ST oe - te BERS PEGE BSI : eee Eee 3 it, HERS BS REPS KKM KAT wee uf be ahead + ¢ eras ¢ Cox SOS gat 8 J é.. os Ce ww: . t ith oe ee . 2 : x ; od “ a 8 Sow i re m Se ‘ 4 ° ee a ee a ee ee 2 aes : ea BARS ae ? t Tae a ¢ werk hi es ee oe j , Se St Du ae = WE Sve : : 2 ah Fe i Wet SYA WS rrr. 3 é a iy z af % Peet tai mo bade we Tet ae | SA ME Gt) St ey Ly E aa a fs te 5 ee p ) the a ee eet (LRN Bh —_ | +e RUS ’ @ : . = ce J DATs SCHOOL OF NURSING 133 Clinical Instructor Karen Dadich was awarded the Out- standing Teacher Award for 1983 in the Nursing School d - Patricia Yoder-Wise, R.N., M.S.N., and Associate Professor © Associate Dean yaaa Ans ane at men sens a 4 T wom ones meme y Teddy Langford, R.N., Ph.D., Dean NURSING SCHOOL Amy Bailey Page Cooper First-year Janie Estes | SON¥) Sharon Grubbs A first-year student uses video equipment to facilitate laboratory skills. NURSING SCHOOL — 135 Marv Alice Hill ri [TUHSC president Lauro Cavazos lectures on neurophysiology to a first-year class. 136 — NURSING SCHOOL Marla Leach Seeeosinreneneeecremne Nursing School scholarship winners during the 1983 school year: (front) Amy Bailey and Ruan Richardson; (back) Pat Macy, Sharon Grubbs, and Belinda Brice. Donna Stuart Meredith Winkler - Ruan Richardson NURSING SCHOOL — 137 ATE PROGRAMS | } QO od | | | we Te e Re, oar” ity ; ’ We if he) J 4 fe. ; or eee. _ 138 = 0 EE ae Se : Ray Runyon, Greg Kitten, Jim Yee, Phil Brauer, Henry Young, and Libby Stuyt. LESSON IN ANATOMY, by Rembrandt. | : And now, for something really disgusting . . . ™ NN N GRADUATE STUDENTS — 139 | nn nn nnn ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEe=—e— eEeE—EEeEE Eee eee a ome cise — i Kenneth L. Barker, Ph.D., Chairman I j | v Kelly Myers stirs up a potion in the Biochemistry lab: eye of newt, hair of toad, etc. Charles W. Garner, Ph.D., Associate Professor Dan Meier, Kelly Myers, Richard Boriack, and Deann Gerwig. Not pictured: Murukambat Kumar CADUATE STUDENTS MICROBIOLOGY Front Row: Li-Na Wei, Cathy Duran, and Joseph laconis. Back Row: April Stein, John Que, Jay Pennington, Phil Domenica, and Sharon Casey. py ae : Louis Pasteur aie at work GRADUATE STUDENTS — 14] Front Row: Barbara Brown, Yuan Lai, Munhyang Lee. Back Row: Chu- Huang Chen, Arthur Wang, Jack Williams, Ted Dick, Rong-Sheng Lee, Joel Hubbard. GRADUATE STUDENTS -PHARMACOLOGY Sasanka Ramanadham, Chris Benishin, Chuen- May Yang, Tom Hanretta. Not pictured: Greg =) — % = — a kt | ——o ff = Y | a Ee a Ds ee, AG . an SigaS Nex aria TMU ‘steel 1 Ohi e4 fr The medievel cure for a splitting headache: Take two aspirin and let me drill a hole in your head. mere BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING Chester Hu, Bahran Slim, Wai-Fung Cheong, Ed- die Randle, Bonnie McNamara, Leon Shturman, Somasundaram Karuppian, Jim Schlaff, Tom Col- lins. Not pictured: Hae Won Kim, Don MacNair, Charles Kilpatrick, Wolley Koladut, Emmanuel Otuwa. GRADUATE STUDENTS — 143 Steve Suba, El Paso Editor Clark Federer, Amarillo Editor, Graduation Pho- tographer Aaron Rubin, Lubbock MS Ill Editor = - wa .— = — LP aia = . Laying the ground work Layout Staff: Laura Chuoke, Asst. Editor, Carolyn Hyde, Cathy Ron- aghan, Patty Winter, Martha Hurst Laurence Peake, Plexus Etymologist Jeff Colvin, Photographer John Adams, Photographe!| { ee Me! 7) i ' Special acknowledgment to those whose assistance was invaluable in producing the first yearbook for the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center: Jeff Tinnell, Kem Thompson, Dick Lytle, Hank Dem- bosky and Office of Health Sciences Center Student Affairs. : : . : a fA % . at } ; ae . oT a _ : ; : Tin ora”, : i 6 5 ars . ae ' ‘ , Oe ¥ ptt ie are 8 a4 f ee f pa Was ‘ ey ehh j on S Me y 1 a? a P xe DAI : De « 7 A + 4 } 7” c a Time hie Hi q é a ey, : oo : ie ed ; i ieee iW othe Al . a ie 0 ‘6 ie sg: as? on eit F aon. N's AL i! ‘ ta y) i ‘ uart ay ritatale eh: ipverde se a nr Bet ae oe ae Leg RAIS. APLC TL SLI EO Lge tate LOOT L NY Ve AGT E f Z Oe ee ee , poet we ee
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