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- fZ -m Cte % ■« B -iiln ■• - In « ' ' . --— ,._ l44444444UU!|T 4U Wm , -{ , -fl ■Au PYLON 1972 West Virginia University School of Medicine Editor MELVYN J. RAVITZ Staff TERRY R. GROFF ROBERT A. KLEIN FREDERICK J. SAUERBURGER Making of a Pylon Pylon? What ' s that? Such was the response most often elicited when the medical school yearbook was mentioned - so often that I began to wonder: Was I the transfer student or were they. Pylon, I was told by an old timer, was the medical school yearbook. It was last seen in 1970, that being the 1969 edition arriving a year late. I called on Dean Price who informed me that student apathy was the culprit. Undaunted by lack of funds, interest, etc., a few senior students decided to produce a Pylon . Much to our surprise, we at first were unable to get a room in which to work. SAMA, having sponsored previous yearbooks was interested - enough to supply 200 sheets of stationery. Dr. Hales came to our rescue with a room we could use, and thus a yearbook was bom. Mrs. Yerko in steno pool typed all of our letters to potential advertisers and soon some money began to flow. The seniors and juniors were asked to have their photos taken on three different occasions here at the Medical Center. All but four of the seniors did so while less than one half of the juniors were photographed. Student apathy you say. True, but if the student body suffers from apathy, the faculty must have succumbed to the disease long ago. Forty-seven members of the clinical faculty purchased yearbooks. Five members of the basic sciences faculty purchased yearbooks. Most didn ' t bother to respond to letters of inquiry as to their desire for a new picture for the yearbook, and so we used those from 1969. When ap- proached to purchase a yearbook, several stated, I don ' t have anything to do with the medical students. Having attended many of their lectures, 1 had to agree. And so it went. Many potential advertisers with large accounts with the Medical Center were unable to participate. We wrote to all county medical societies in West Virginia, identifying graduating seniors from each county. Four counties responded. They say they want to get young physicians to stay in the state! As the New Year approached, a staff of a few set to the final task. To quote the editorial in Pylon 1965, The book is the result of imagination, unfortunately the imagination of a few people . . . Those who imagine with strong difference should state so by producing the next Pylon. M. J, RAVITZ Dedication 5 Administration 6 Seniors 7 Underclassmen 31 Faculty 51 Candids 73 Advertisements 101 Contents The Oath of Hippocrates I swear by Apollo the physician and Aesculapius, and Hygieia, and Panacea, and all the gods and goddesses, that, according to my ability and judgement, I will keep this Oath and this stipulation - to reckon him who taught me this Art equally dear to me as my parents, to share my substance with him, and relieve his necessities if required; to look upon his offspring in the same footing as my own brothers, and to teach them this Art, if they shall wish to learn it, without fee or stipulation; and that by precept, lecture, and every other mode of instruction, I will impart a knowledge of the Art to my own sons, and those of my teachers, and to disciples bound by a stipulation and oath according to the law of medicine, but to none others. I will follow that system of regimen which, according to my ability and judgement, I consider for the benefit of my patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous, I will give no deadly medicine to anyone if asked, nor suggest any such counsel; and in like manner I will not give to a woman a pessary to produce abortion. With purity and with holiness I will pass my life and practice my Art. Into whatsoever houses I enter, I will go into them for the benefit of the sick, and will abstain from every voluntary act of mischief and corruption; and, further, from the seduction of females or males, of freemen and slaves. Whatever, in the connection with my professional practice, or not in con- nection with it, I see or hear, in life of men, which ought not to be spoken of abroad, I will not divulge, as reckoning that all such should be kept secret. While I continue to keep this Oath unviolated, may it be granted to me to enjoy life and the practice of the Art, respected by all men, in all times. But should I trespass and violate this Oath, may the reverse be my lot. West Virginia University School of Medicine has reached a crucial period in its development. The spurt of physical growth has finished. We are on the threshold of a promising period of internal growth and change. At a time like this it is sometimes difficult to remove old trappings that lend a comfortable and secure tone. These can be definite obstacles to the development of a strong teaching program, which is the primary objective of medical education in the ' Seventies. Dean Frank McKee, appointed in 1970, has come to W.V.U. in this time of great promise. He has vast experience as a teacher, researcher, and administrator, and he brings with him a fresh attitude toward medical education. This is reflected in his at- tempts to integrate students into various executive committees of the medical school, and his support of the pass-fail grading system. He has shown an eagerness to support student projects and has gone out of his way to find funding for many of these projects. - Above all, Dean McKee is approachable. He sin- cerely and eagerly talks with students without making them feel that he is doing them a favor . . . qualities we find in too few administrators. D e d i c a t i o n Recognizing that his qualities and insight will help to shape our worthwhile beginning into an even stronger future, we dedicate Pylon 1972 to Dr. Frank W. McKee. CARL R. ADKINS M.D. ROBERT W. AZARM.D. JOHN A. BELLOTTE M.D. BRUCE L. BERRY M.D. RONALD L. BROADWATER M.D. PATRICK L. BROWN M.D. JUDITH A. BUFF M.D. GERALD D. CARP M.D. MICHAELS. CLARK M.D. GEORGE A. CURRY II M.D. RICHARD L. CURRY M.D. RONALD M. CYPHERS M.D. 10 JAMES N. DOLL M.D. DAVID J. EVANS M.D. KENNETH M. FINK M.D. TAYLOR W. FITHIAN III M.D. 11 JOHND. FREED M.D. HOWARD J. GENDELLM.D. JAMES A. GEN1N M.D. ANTHONY W. GRAHAM M.D. 12 MICHAEL A. GRANT M.D. FRANK A. GRECO M.D. TERRY R. GROFF M.D. RODNEY L. HALL M.D. 13 PAUL R. HEDGES M.D. WILLIAM H. HESS M.D. WILLIAM F. HOPPER M.D. ROBERT E. JONES M.D. 14 WILLIAM R. KINCAID M.D. ROBERT A. KLEIN M.D. WILLIAM A. KNAUS M.D. MYRON F. KNELL, JR. M.D. 15 DERRICK L. LATOS M.D. TOMMY D. LINKOUS M.D. DANIEL B. Mac CALLUM M.D. ERIC P. MANTZ M.D. 16 JOHN D. MARTINO M.D. THOMAS V. McGUFFIN, II M.D. ROBERT G. McMORROW M.D. RONALD C. MICHELS M.D. 17 THOMAS A. MODI M.D. BARBARA J. UBER MORGAN M.D. CHARLES S. MORGAN M.D. MARTHA A. MULLETT M.D. IB WILLIAM H. NELSON, JR. M.D. DENZIL D. PATTON M.D. RICHARD E. PICCIRILLO M.C. MELVYNJ. RAVITZ M.D. 19 RONALD A. ROGERS M.D. DAVID K. SARVERM.D. FREDERICK J. SAUERBURGER M.D. PETER T. SELOVE M.D. 20 DAVID A. SIZEMORE M.D. MICHAEL T. SMITH M.D. STEVEN R. SMITH M.D. FREDERICK T. SPORCK M.D. 21 KATHRYN A. STRAUSS M.D. PETER L. VILLANI M.D. DAVID K. WALKER M.D. ROBERT L. WANGELIN M.D, 22 STEVEN M. WHITE M.D. EDGAR H. WILLARD, III M.D. TERRY E. WILLIAMS M.D. LORAINE T. WITHERSTYM.D. 23 EVERETT B. WRAY III M.D. GEORGES. ZAKAIB M.D. NOT PICTURED JAMES E. BLAND M. D. FREDERICK V. NEWSOMEM.D. STEPHEN K. RYMERM.D. JULIET S. STANLEY M.D. 24 s n Terry and Linda m I Mel and Judy 25 Judy and Tom Yolene and Dick Rick and Betty Bill and Pat Betty and John Mindy, Joan and Mike 26 Ron, Glenda and Jenny Carolyn and David Greg and Linda David and Loraine Michele and Howard Tim and Carol 27 Robert, David, and Adria Linda and Rod Deanna and Dean Jennifer and Tony Chuck, Martha, Sara, and Jake Laverne and Sparky 28 ft Ron, Ron Jr. , Eleanor and Ronna Susan and Carl Charlie and Barbara JoAnn and David Lisa, Elizabeth, and Bill Barb, Ron, and Michele 29 Rhonda, Ron, and Christian Steve and Sue Everett, Jeanne and Pamela onto on Fred and Dona Judy and Mike Brian, Steve and Nancy 30 $ A DREAM I wasn ' t one to dream until I entered medical school; then a particular dream began to recur continuously: I was chained to a stake in the middle of a farm yard and sur- rounded by four husky farmers with stainless steel pitch forks. Each of these farmers was fork- ing bullshit at me as fast as he could work. All I had was a teaspoon to use and hopefully keep myself from being suffo- cated . During the summer vacation the dream went away. As I began my sophomore year in medical school it turned more hideous than ever. In my sophomore year, somebody stole my teaspoon. Students ar e remkei fa k®n He dfeal of fine u N D E R C L A S S M E N 31 f V5 ■I 1 4Mk Malcolm Alt Edward Arnett John Benedum Kenneth Brock John Brooks Benjamin Brown n Charles Buffington Ann K. Burton Larry Caserta Michael Cashdollar Shawn Chillag Patrick Condry liMtafct 32 Lewis A. Cook Jan H. Cunningham Leon J . Davis William A . Davis II Rodney D . Dean Stephanie Deverick Barbara F . Durning David R. Finch David C. Fogany John W. Gilmore II Richard D. Glock William T. Harless 33 Homer P. Hatten Jr. John R. Hitt Robert L. Hively Vera Davis Hoylman Thomas C. Jones William P. Joseph Thomas S. Kickler Emerson L. Knight Jr. Gregory B. Knowlton John C • Lambert Stephen L. Lester Danny M. Linkous 34 _y James E. Loyd William D . Martin Deborah J . McCloud N i hih David C . McClure Brittain Mcjunkin Stephen K • Milroy David T. Murray David M. Nally Kathleen A. OTarrell Evan S . Pokorney Thomas A . Reeder Bill B. Richmond Jr. 35 Russell A. Salton III Jerome M. Schnitt Evan R. Schwab William J. Sembello Joseph E. Shaver Wilbur Z. Sine John G. Stansbury Ralph A . Stevens James A. Stewart Thomas L. Stover Stanard L. Swihart Sally H. Swisher 36 Joel R. Thompson Peter K . Thrush John A . Wade Jr. Bruce D. Wapen Edward A . Waybright Joseph W. Werthammer Rodney R. Williams Donald A . Withrow Jackson J . Woods Joseph D- Wright I EMMETT COX JR. ROBERT P. BURNING JAMES L. KWAKO JOHN E. LENAHAN HUGH A. LINDSAY GORDON H. MINNS JR. RICHARD R. TERRY 37 Charles T . Adkins David R. Almond Robert R. Arring ton Gary A. Baily Roger R. Bennett Timothy J. Blanchat s o P h o m Donald A. Blum Fred J . Byer Daniel L. Cassis IHH. WWWV Curtis A • Chambers David F . Colvin William Cunningham P(Oft e s iuiih 38 Claudia A . Goodwin Polly K. Hale Michael W. Hanson Kenneth M. Harman William L. Harris Thomas E. Hartshorn Michael L. Davis David A . DeHart James R. Dilley Joan P . Donley Samuel C. Dotson III Harry E. Duncan Jr. 39 Richard D . Hayes David W . Heilman Ray L. Henderson Charles W . Hendricks JohnS. Hill Ronald C . Hill Dennis L. Hoak Charles R. Honaker Thomas A . Horsman Brian D . Houston John P. Hutton Betty Hull Johnson 40 - I w Donald G. Johnson Arthur E. Kelley Thomas G. Kenamond AZM7± Richard D . Lindsay Christopher Lothes Dale J . Luketich Lawrence F . Martin John T. Matthews Michael F . McCagh Lloyd P . McGinnis John H. McWhorter Philip P . Metzger Q 01 41 Thomas S. Miller David Nesselroade David A . Orenberg Lawrence Phillips II J ohn D . Richmond Denwidk H. Roberts Peter R. Roberts Charles I . Rogers Larry C . Rogers Darrel Saunders Jr. Robert K . Scott II William G . Short 42 Thomas G . Wack Richard C. Walker Rome H. Walker Gordon D . Willey David L. Williams Larry B . Wilshire George E. Snider Jr. Michael E. Soulsby Gary F. Steele w- Robert D. Stewart John G. Tellers David E. Vincent : iikdJii 43 Daniel B . Alt Robert B . Altmeyer William P. Blocker Ernest ] . Bonitatibus Timothy A. Brown Marshall L. Burke F Gregory S. Carter r David R. Chapman Thomas S. Clark e s h m e n William B. Cline Terrell L . Coffield James M. Dauphin Benjamin M. Edwards Alan V . Fisher Albert Flemming, II Paul W. Gerke Sandra K . Griffith Ruby A. Grimm Charles H. Hagan Michael L. Halstead Bernard J . Imrich Joe N. Jarrett, Jr. Thomas W. Jernigan David G. Johnson 45 Robert D. Johnson Bradley K . Joseph Michael V . Keefe Michael J . Lewis Stephen A . Lewis Michael J . Little Phillip P. Luchini David A . Lynch Aid en G. McBee Mark W . McCormick Samuel F. McNeill Jack M. Matheny, II 46 Ronald K . Mayfield Charles ] . Mirabile Houston B . Moore, Jr. David M. Morgan Norma J . Mullins David L. Namay Dean J . Nickles Robert E. Norman, Jr. Thompson E. Pearcy David L. Porter Gina M . Puzzuoli Keith A . Recht 47 Robert W. Rectenwald, II Louis Rishel Samuel K . Roberts Edmund C. Settle, Jr. John P. Shemo JohnT . Slevin David L. Sustarsic Robert C. Thompson, Jr. John W. Treharne, Jr. Paul E. Van Dyke Gary L. Wagoner Harry E. Walkup, Jr. AYi tot 48 Richard W. Ward Robert F . Webb Samuel E. Webster James M. Wertman Curtis D . White Janis P. White 4 tkA You only failed by this much. 49 NOT PHOTOGRAPHED David W. Spangler Robert F. Summers Steve M. Zekan J oseph B . White Patricia W . Williams Paul P. Williams Danny R. Wills John J. Wurtzbacher Joel M. Zacks There ... 31 Questions on Reticulum Fibers. 50 Chairman Anesthesiology H. TURNDORF M.D E. HEGAB M.D. J. BOWERS M.D. O. MARTINEZ M.D. J. McFARLANEM.D. E. TERCAN M.D. I. RODIS M.D. H. WURTZ CRNA D. SMITH PhD. 52 Chairman Medicine E. FLINK M.D. PhD. M. ALBRINK M. D. E. CHUNG M.D. J. JONES M.D. R. MARSHALL M.D. R. NOLAN M.D. C. SLEETH M.D. W. WELTON M.D. F. WHITTLESEY M. D. 53 S. CHEN M.D. PhD. N. L. LAPP M.D. L. MOUSERM.D. S. RAMANAN M.D. W. ANDERSON M.D. P. DAVIDSON M.D. J. HARLEY M.D. G. LIZARRALDE M.D. 54 W. K. MORGAN M.D. D. Z. MORGAN M.D. S. SHANE M.D. W. A. MORGAN M.D. J. ECKERT M.D. 55 Chairman L. GUTMANN M.D. Neurology - - J- J. MARTIN M.D. J. GUTRECHT M.D. A. FAKADEJ M.D. W. SVOBODA M.D. A. AZZARO PhD. Et Tu Ludwig 56 Chairman W. BONNEY M.D. Ob-Gyn K. BEHNAMM.D. N. FUGO M. D. PhD. A. PALLADINO M.D. M. MIRSAIDI M.D. 57 Chairman Pediatrics - W. KLINGBERG M.D. B. JONES M. D. H. THOMPSON M.D. G. KHOURY M.D. i r N. GUTRECHTM.D. R. SCHMIDT M.D. P. JAKUBEC M.N. R. PHILLIPS M.D. 58 Chairman ■I W. SPRADLIN M.D. Psychiatry l. TRICK M.D. D. CARTER M.D. J. KELLY M.D. W. SLOOP PhD. P. HEIN M.D. -« M. JACOBS PhD. P. PORTERFIELD MSW 59 Chairman C. SMITH M.D. C. RHIEW M.D. F. ABDALLA M.D. A. UCMAKLI M.D. 60 Chairman B. ZIMMERMANN M.D., PhD. N. CLARK M.D. Surgery P. SPRINKLE M.D. 1 J %r R. TROTTER M.D. F. MILAM M.D. R. NUGENT M.D. A. WATNEM.D. H. WARDEN M.D. T. TARNAY M.D. 61 T. COVEY M.D. S. KANDZARI M. D. E. CONNOLLY M.D. W. CHADDUCK M.D. W. MORAN M.D. J. LANCASTER M.D. l =ii - ' J-- S. LaPLANTE M.D. R. GARDNER M.D. E. HEISKEL M.D. 1918-1971 62 B A S C S C I E N C E F A C U L T Y Chairman Anatomy D. KIMMEL M.D. D. JONES M.D. , PhD. W. BERESFORD PhD. J . CULBERSON PhD , S. CARMICHAEL PhD. M. FRIEDMAN PhD. C. HIGGINBOTHAM PhD. F. HIGGINBOTHAM PhD. R. HILLOOWALA PhD. 64 R. McCAFFERTY PhD. D. OVERMAN PhD. C, PINKSTAFF PhD T. WILLIAMS PhD. Muscles in places where most people don ' t even have places. 65 Chairman Biochemistry m R. KRAUSE M.D. PhD. F. LOTSPEICH PhD. W. CANADY PhD. G. RAFTER PhD. H. RESNICK PhD G. WIRTZ PhD. S. KATZ PhD. G. TRYFIATES PhD. 66 Chairman Microbiology . v ... J . HALL PhD . R. BURRELL PhD. B . KIRK PhD . V. GERENCSERPhD R. PORE PhD. R. VELTRI PhD. H. VOELZ PhD. 67 Chairman M. HALES M.D. S. CHOU M.D., PhD Pathology W. ALBRINK M.D., PhD. O. KING DDS, PhD. S. ROCHLANI MBBS M. STEVENSON M.D. H. EVANS M.D. R. SALISBURY M.D. 68 Chairman Pharmacology mm;- W. FLEMING PhD. L. SAXE PhD. J. THOMAS PhD. C. CRAIG PhD. R. ROBINSON FnD. R. STITZEL PhD. J. McPHILLIPS PhD. R. CENEDELLA PhD. 69 Chairman M. WILSON M.D. . ' jFf Physiology W. GLADFELTERPhD. H. LINDSAY PhD. J. STICKNEY PhD. D. NORTHRUP PhD. 70 Class Trip to Indianapolis Sponsored by Ely Lilly FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Eric and Sandi Mantz, Bruce and Pat Berry, Eleanor and Ron Broadwater, Susan and Carl Atkins, Jeannine and Basil Swisher (Lilly Representative). SECOND ROW: Bill and Elizabeth Nelson, Steve and Nancy Smith, Robert Azar, Betty and John Bellotte, Bill Hopper, Everett Wray. THIRD ROW: Tom Sporck, Pete Villani, Tom Modi, Bob Jones, Tim and Carol Smith, Jeanne Wray. FOURTH ROW: Pat Brown, Gerald Carp, George Zakaib. 71 Alpha Omega Alpha MEMBERS (Left to Right): Sparky Willard, Bob Jones, Mike Knell, Pat Brown, Tony Greco, Dean Patton, Martha Mullett, Everett Wray, Bill Knaus, Tom Linkous, and Howard Gendell. MISSING: Ron Cyphers. 72 n 73 mK Naw , T.B. sounds like this . The artificial kidney is still broken? The good, the bad, and the ugly. 74 Herman ' s Back? Who ' s Herman? I ' m tired of everyone talking about me. My brain gets more blood this way. Nobody wants to see my imi- tations . 75 I thought Thiagarajan was a disease! Microbiological meditation. 76 — Hold still Bob! Whew!! This note is signed by Isaac Azimov. 77 of I just wiped out all of West Virginia ' s otoscler- Does CANCER cause cigars? I got a B in third grade. How do you spell dyspareunia? 78 I still don ' t believe it causes cancer! Waiting for the Osage to Bobtown Blimp. How ' s that make you feel? Boy, is this exciting. 79 You don ' t really think I am a crab! It keeps my ears warm . Dear Bear Bryant . Who countersigns Flink ' s orders? It can ' t be Pseudo-Pseudo Hypoparathy- roidism • The White-Water Gazette . 80 Schmayetski, Heterozygote, Windersmear and Goldfarb . . . Revisited Phiniminimum Fphthutz ( again The Clarksburg Cross 81 Graft it tight here Dr. Milam . Yes I am a member of Linkous . Linkous, Linkous , Linkous . I ' ve been studying with Judy Buff too long. 82 But none my size. My PBI is higher than yours! I wanna be a fireman. 83 Listening for bowel sounds. Dammit! This happens every year! Rodney gave him how much CURARE??! Hello little girl . , 84 My husband psyched me out. Transfer this turkey to medicine . One more beer and I ' ll take out his kidney! You ' re blushing Doc ! Dear Dr. Osier, 85 The Filipino delegation. Is Schizophrenia one word or two? That will be $13,171 86 No, I never study! You will understand ... or else! Now hear this! 87 A senior??? The new Urology Clinic . 2 E i 2SSS3L ll ' ...■f| Fugo says this hand. Where is his left hand? 88 I need a 42 extra, extra short with a fur hood . I only have a 42 short without. Resident emeritus. Can ' t I go to the bathroom before I dictate it? • 1 f at, .  .. — . But I ' m the GENERAL. 89 This is all you need to know to pass Biochem . I was voted hairline most likely to recede . I, I IB J Up yours! Now they call me Dr. CRAP . Is not! 90 He needs aCBC, U A, EMG , EEG , ESR.VDRL, EKG, IVP. KUB, and a TUR for his BPH. Please send me your catalog. Take him to Labor-Delivery. Is it plugged in? Harold, I just welded Ala to Leu. War is hell! 91 Well how ' s your sex life then? Where ' s my slide of Miss June? Surgery A made me the way I am. 3. • -f, No, no, I ' m going into psych. 92 Tji« In the mature male Tee Hee Hee, it ' s English leather. Could CHUNG be wrong?? The Terra Alta phantom . George, you can ' t do a peri-rectal liver biopsy! 93 Glub! It wasn ' t like this in Physio. Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z- That feels good John . 94 Whose Potassium is 9 0? Dr. Mushroom f I hate scut 95 I didn ' t touch a drop. I have 4000 references on this . My group had I used to know where the uncus was. 96 Morgantown chapter of weight- watchers. How! I forgot what I smeared . 97 Mine has a picture of Barbara Jones too! The radiology dept . - i nr I Let me make one thing perfectly clear! He broke his what? H Ml Come in Rangoon, come in Rangoon 98 Another Pylon??? Bob, about the eye program . . . Bob! Come back here! 99 and miles to go before I sleep . 100 A d v e r t • f s e m e n t 5 A- It JC a  . 101 General and Thoracic Surgery Internal Medicine Stephen T. J. Lee, M. D. Preston C. Davis, M. D. James A. Gardner, M. D. Joseph A. Maiolo, M. D. Jose L. Oyco, M. D. Robert G. Shirey, M. D. Orthopedics Clifford A. Stevenson, M. D. Southern J Eugene Warvariv, M. D. R. James Yates, M. D. Jose C. Campa, M. D. S. A. Zahir, M. D. West Pediatrics Obstetrics-Gynecology qfirginia C | injc P. B. Gogo, M. D. R. G. D. Concepcion, M. D. Charles W. Merritt, M. D. Warren D. Elliott, M. D. Owen C. Meadows, M. D. Robert P. Pulliam, M. D. Stanaford Road, P. O. Box 50 Beckley, West Virginia 25801 Ear, Nose Throat P. C. Corro, M. D. Ophthalmology Edward T. Liu, M. D. Phone (304) 252-7331 Radiology Thomas L. Martin, M. D. Urology Clinic Manager S. L. Francis, M. D. James P. Bland We are happy to have this opportunity to express our sincere wishes for successful endeavor to each and every student in the WVU School of Medicine. We wish to enhance these good wishes with a visit to the Southern West Virginia Clinic, at your convenience, we will give you a red carpet tour! As you may leave West Virginia in the quest of further training, we also wish to remind you that the opportunities and needs are as great in West Virginia as anywhere 102 GENTLEMEN AND I StfNCRZST DOWNTOWN 1 COMPLIMENTS WILLIAMSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Williamson, West Virgin ginia BIO-SCIENCE LABORATORIES RAY REALTY, INC. Manager — CHESTNUT RIDGE APARTMENTS 7600 Tyrone Avenue Van Nuys, California 91405 2952 University Avenue Morgantown, West Virginia 26505 103 WESTMORELAND HOSPITAL THE HOSPITAL 314 Bed Existing Capacity (including 35 Bassinets) — 85 Bed Construction in Progress — Fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals. Fully approved by the A.M. A. Council on Medical Education and Hospitals and the Pennsylvania State Board of Medical Education and Lincesure. 8 Rotating Internships. 2 First-Year General Surgical Residencies. MEDICAL EDUCATION COMPLEX School of Nursing. School of Anesthesia. School for Certified Laboratory Assistants. School for Radiological Technicians. SAMA Summer Preceptorship Program. FACILITIES Emergency — Outpatient Department with full time practicing physician ' s group. 10-Bed Coronary Care Unit. 6-Bed Intensive Care Unit. 1971 STATISTICS Operations 5,534 Admissions II ,658 Avg. Daily Census 247 Births 1 ,458 Avg. Newborn Census 15 Emergency Patients 23,948 MEDICAL STAFF 89 Physicians representing most of the specialties; Full-Time Pathologists, Anesthesiologists, and Radiologists; Emergency Room staffed by full time physicians. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL (412) 837-0100, Ext 200. 104 CONGRATULATIONS JOHN A. BELLOTTE JAMES A. GENIN RODNEY L HALL JOHN D. MARTINO f rom your HARRISON COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ROCHE LABORATORIES With best wishe JAMES L HURST, C.LU. 105 To The New Physician . . . Congratulations on reaching this landmark in your professional career. When you are prepared to open your first office, our officers, members and staff are ready and willing to assist you in selecting a town or city and to render any other help you may desire. WEST VIRGINIA STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 1031 Charleston, West Virginia Telephone: 346-0551 106 Compliments and Best Wishes of Compliments of Datuek ' MORGANTOWN ORTHOPEDIC 419 High Street APPLIANCES Morgantown, West Virginia 3590 Collins Ferry Road 65 W. Main Street Morgantown, West Virginia Uniontown, Pennsylvania Congratulations and Best Wishes . . . BLUEFIELD SANITARIUM 307 Ramsey Street Bluefield, W. Va. 107 ORTIK) PHARMACEUTICAL CORPORATION ■RARITAN. NEW JERSEY ©ije JitaBlfingitfn Hospital Washington, JIuuiBglbania 15301 POST GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION A combined program offering a three-year Family Practice Residency and or a one- year Rotating Internship. A well planned program both clinically and didactically. Pro- gram is headed by Board Certified Internist. Over 16,000 admissions — 2,000 births per year. All Patients in Teaching Program. Large Outpatient Load. Excellent working and living conditions. Modern facilities with 627 beds including Neuropsychiatry Unit, Cardiac Intensive Care Unit, Intensive Care Unit, and an Ex- tended Care Facility. Attractive remuneration; excellent housing. For more information, write the Chairman, Post Graduate Medical Education. Per- sonal visits to the Hospital are encouraged and welcomed. Best Wishes to the Class of 72 ALLEGHENY GENERAL Hospital 320 E. North Ave. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Compliments of ORTHO DIAGNOSTICS Raritan, New Jersy 109 Serving You Since 1906 The First National Bank of MOR GAISTTOWN Morgantown, West Virginia Member: Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Compliments of MILAM PHARMACEUTICAL 110 PHYSICIANS NATIONWIDE INC. An association of Northwestern Mutual agents offering a professional service to the physician for insurance and financial planning. PETER S. WHITE C.L.U. Charleston Pete is a Chartered Life Underwriter and a life mem- ber of the Million Dollar Round Table of Northwestern Mutual. A West Virginia University graduate, he has been active as a past president of the Kanawha County Alumni Association and currently as a WVU Founda- tion member. He is also a past president of the Kan- awha Co. Heart Association. Charleston 1003 Security Building Phone 342-8117 or 346-6882 ill teAco Compliments of THE SUNCREST NATIONAL BANK DEAL SULLIVAN TEXACO 2973 University Ave. and Patterson Dr. University Ave. and Collins Ferry Rd. Morgantown, W. Va. 26505 Morgantown, W. Va. Member Federal Reserve System FDIC Phone: 599-4409 COMPLETE AUTO CARE STATE INSPECTION Open 24 Hours Greetings and Best Wishes to MORGANTOWN ' The Class of 1972 from AMBULANCE ! SERVICE NEW YORK BAKERY 24 hour modern Ambulance Service 228 Liberty Street Utica, New York Phone R. C. Mullins 599-5308 When driving through New York State or visiting the Adirondacks at (Thruway) Exit 31, come in and see us for the finest pastry, breads, bagels, and rolls in Central New York. H. ROSENBLUM, Proprietor Box 205 Granville, W. Va. 112 CONGRATULATIONS . . . come talk to us at any time. WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE KANAWHA MEDICAL Book Center of The Campus SOCIETY Downtown Campus Mountainlair 405 Atlas Building Charleston Medical Center Campus Basic Science Bldg. Evansdale Campus Engineering Sciences Bldg. EASTERN PANHANDLE MEDICAL SOCIETY 113 OHIO VALLEY GENERAL HOSPITAL Complete information pertaining to the educational and training programs for rotating internship and residencies can be obtained upon request from the Director of Medical Education. 114 I I ■]■■Mi III III III III ■liiniii  «iiii;iiiiii!inin!H,Bi HI Hi hi in in in in hi mnimi Congratulations to the Senior Class Memorial Hospital, Charleston, West Virginia, a 385 bed community hospital cordially invites you and all students at the Medical Center to visit at your convenience to see medical education in action. Congratulations and Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF 1972 Refer Your Friends FEICK FARMERS ' BROTHERS COMPANY Pittsburgh ' s leading surgical supply house MERCHANTS ' BANK 466 High St Morgantown W. Va. 950 Penn Avenue 281-3525 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15222 281-0518 . . . for Complete Physicians, Hospital and Nurses Equipment. 115 With the compliments of . . . MONONGALIA COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY 116 THE LARGEST TEACHING CENTER IN CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA Vital Signs: 440 Beds 40 Bed Psychiatric Unit 40 Bassinets EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS 16 Internships — Rotating — Elective — RESIDENCIES IN — Surgery — 4 Yrs. Family Practice — 3 Yrs. Ob-Gyn — 3 Yrs. Pathology — 4 Yrs. Full Time Emergency Service COMMUNITY HOSPITAL O F ROANOKE VALLEY For information about the accredited intern program at Community from an alumnus (Class of ' 46) of your school, write to: Michael J. Moore, M.D. Director of Medical Education Community Hospital of Roanoke Valley P. 0. Box 2201 Roanoke, Virginia 24009 ahp Altntma Unaptta! FOR INFORMATION WRITE: Philip W. Hoovler, M.D. Director of Medical Education The Altoona Hospital Altoona, Penna. I 6603 PHONE: 8I4-944-08I I ALTOONA IS A PROSPEROUS AND PROGRESSIVE COMMUNITY THE MEDICAL STAFF INCLUDES PHYSICIANS CERTIFIED IN ALL SPECIALTIES. HOUSE STAFF SALARIES: Interns — $9,600 Residents — $10,800 to $14,400 Plus Rental Allowances of $l50 mo., Insurance Coverage and Maintenance COME AND SEE US! Available Added Attractions — Skiing — Blue Knob, Hunting, Fishing, Symphony and Theater Group U7 Congratulations — You are invited to consider Charleston, West Virginia and CHARLESTON GENERAL HOSPITAL . in Your Future Educational and Professional Practice Planning. Our Sincere Best Wishes RALEIGH COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY Berkeley, West Virginia H8 Best Wishes UNIVERSITY FOODLAND 3119 University Avenue Morgantown, W. Va. 235 Spruce Street Morgantown, W. Va. 26505 MORGANTOWN FUNERAL DIRECTORS ASSOCIATION Dering ' s Funeral Home Hastings Funeral Home Fred L. Jenkins Funeral Home Williams Home for Funerals The Harrisburg Polyclinic Hospital Third and Radnor Street Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105 846 Bed General Hospital Classic and Flexible Rotating Internships with up to eight Months in major field; Straight Surgical Internship. Residencies in Medicine, Pediatrics, Radiology and Surgery. Sound Educational Program in the Setting of a Superior Community Hospital. Major Affiliation with Hahnemann Medical College. Generous Stipend and Fringes. Attractive, Friendly Community. COME AND VISIT US! West Virginia Chapter American Academy of General Practice P.O. Box 188 Tyler Heights Station Ch arleston, West Virginia 25312 STATE OFFICERS President Joe N. Jarrett, M.D Pres.-Elect Richard E. Flood, M.D Vice-Pres. Donald P. Brown, M.D Secretary William D. Crigger, M.D Treasurer John W. Traubert, M.D Chm. of Board C. Carl Tully, M.D Delegate AAGP Carl B. Hall, M.D Delegate AAGP J. Keith Piclcens, M.D Alt. Delegate Joseph A. Smith, M.D Alt. Delegate Del Roy Davis, M.D BOARD O District 1 Michael A. Gaydosh, M.D District II Margaret Stemple, M.D District III Milford F. Townsend, M.D District IV Asel P. Hatfield, M.D District V Robert Chamberlin, M.D District VI Ray M. Kessel, M.D District VII Marshall J. Carper, M.D District VIII Frank M. Booth, M.D 119 FRIEND COOMBS PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO 706 Richwood Avenue Morgantown W. Va. 26505 Phone 304-292-8869 Executive Portraits FAmily Portraits Bridal Portraits Child Portraits Groups Weddings Commercial Industrial Architectural Progress Photo Framing Special We Offer Home Portraits PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. J. Batlas, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bellotte Mr. and Mrs. M. Biafora Mr. and Mrs. Crynock Dr. and Mrs. G. Curry Dr. and Mrs. R. Curry Mrs. C. Dilley Mr. and Mrs. Doll Mr. and Mrs. Fink Mr. and Mrs. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Greco Mr. and Mrs. Groff Dr. and Mrs. Hales Mr. and Mrs. Hall Mrs. A. Hamrick Mrs. G. 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