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m PYLON 1978 West Virginia University School Of Medicine EDITOR-IN-CHIEF UNDERCLASSMEN EDITOR BUSINESSEDITORS Pat Cipoletti, Jr. Patrick Neal DalePokorney Charlie Singer Jim Beeghly Jim Carrier Doc Chancey Jim Comerci STAFF ASSISTANTS Bill Cutlip Wes Farr Ted Gallagher Tom Howard Susan Lilly Joe Neal Norman Rexroad Debbie Wi I lard Dave Bowman Pat Cipoletti, Jr. Bill Cutlip PHOTOGRAPHY Wes Farr Richard Garrison Tom Howard Dave McDaniel Dick McWhorter Pat Neal ARTWORK ADVISER YEARBOOK REPRESENTATIVE Mary Clark Dr. Stephen Carmichael Earl Haddad r J 4 « ■Contents In Memoriam Administration Staff Of Asklepios AMSA Christmas Dance Seniors Juniors Caduceanns Sophomores Freshmen Faculty Senior Candids Patrons Advertisements IN MEMORIAM Ed and Carol Pritt We thank you, Ed and Carol, for blessing us with your presence the past few years. We only regret that your lives and your days with us were so brief. Your joyful interest in us, in other people, and most of all in each other, was and will be an inspiration to us. We will have many pleasant memories of the time we spent with you. ADMINISTRATION John E. Jones, M.D Dean ft 1 Edward J. Van Liere, M.D. Dean Emeritus V - ' i itf Charles E . Andrews, M.D. Provost ¥ r A Thomas W. Mou, M.D. Dean, CAMC David Z . Morgan, M.D Associate Dean Don L. Arnwine President, CAMC Gene Budig, Ph.D President of WVU John A . Thomas, Ph.D Associate Dean r li Jm W.K.C. Morgan, M.D. Chief of Staff The staff of Asklepios is the only true symbol of medicine. Asklepios, whose name was later changed by the Romans to Asclepius and Aesculapius, was a Greek physician, He so embodied the ideal attributes of a healer that, after his death, his countrymen spoke of him as a great departed hero. As frequently happened in Greek mythology, this exemplary healer later attained the status of a god. A cult began in Thessaly and tem- ples were erected to Asklepios in many parts of Greece, near healing springs or on high mountains. The practice of sleeping in these sanctuaries was very common, for it was supposed that the god wrought cures or prescribed remedies to the sick in their dreams. His cult was introduced to Rome in the third century before Christ to relieve a pesti- lence. Asklepios is usually represented in ancient sculpture and on cairns with a staff and a serpent coiled around it. The staff or rod, originally taken from a tree, symbolizes the mystery of plant growth. By representing the vegetable kingdom, the rod incorpor- ates the primeva I force of the earth and the imperishabi lity of life . With his rod , the divine physician was able to cure the sick and restore the life of the earth to them. The serpent, who lives in the earth, was thought to possess the reinvigorating energy of the earth and to be able to convey this energy to the sick. It therefore, along with the rod, stood for the life of the earth and its healing powers. The caduceus, a winged staff with intertwined serpents, is the magic wand of Hermes or Mercury, the messenger of the gods and the patron of business. During the Renaissance, Hermes became associated with alchemy. In the sixteenth and seven- teenth centuries, the fields of alchemy, chemistry, pharmacy and medicine were not well demarcated, and the fields overlapped to some extent. Now that Hermes had en- tered the fields of chemistry and pharmacy via alchemy, his symbol, the caduceus, came to be regarded as a medicopharmaceutical emblem. Thus the caduceus, the standard of the patron of business, does have a weak re- lationship to the field of medicine. However, it pales when compared with the staff of Asklepios as a symbol of the finest attributes o the medical profession. AMERICAN MEDICAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION m If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the proble AMSA sees the medical student as a valuable resource for the solution of today ' s complex health care problems. Our major goal is to educate and inform students about these problems and help them become a vital force in developing programs and policies that will improve the health care system for our patients and the medical profession. To develop physicians who are not only attuned to scientific medicine but to the art and humanism of medicine as well is our dream. Jim Comerci, President Ned Tiley, Vice President Rita Arbuckle, Med II representative, Tom Rey- nolds, Treasurer, Frances Stewart, Med I repre- sentative, and John Baker, Med I representative, Pat Neal, legislative coordinator, Sharon Lehman, secretary, Jeff Kugel, Al Mark Wertman, ISA News editor, and Our Meetings . ' V. Jeff and Joan hard at work . ? ! . . And More VENEREAL DISEASE EDUCATION COMMITTEE Joan Phillips, Bud Weisser, M .D . and Heidi Hupp Summit conference ZAP CLAP Our motto A few seniors got together before the dance. ' The Royals CHRISTMAS DANCE December 9, 1977 The Visual Palpations, live at the fire hall! and introducing the Palpettes King of Scut The Stallion, Stix Leeson, and Fingers Howard, ! 1 ' Round?! Did someone say round? SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS: President Vice President . . Secretary Treasurer Jerry Squires John Hostler Debbie Willard Chuck Capito Jay D. Angeluzzi, M.D. Lusby, Md. University of Notre Dame John J. Astrino, M.D. Fairmont, W.Va. West Virginia University Jody and Rick Richard W. Ball, M.D. Triadelphia, W.Va. West Virginia University Terry L. Barrett, M.D. Princeton, W.Va. Concord College Terry 13 Jim James H.L. Beeghly, M.D Bruceton Mils, W.Va. West Virginia University Bluefield, W.Va. West Virginia University Ed Edwyn L. Boyd, M.D Washington, Pa. Marshall University Bob and Marlyn Robert E. Boyd, M.D. Talcott, W.Va. West Virginia University 15 Chuck Charles P. Capito, M.D Weirton, W.Va. West Virginia University James M. Carrier, M.D. Keyser, W.Va. West Virginia University Steve Stephen P. Cassis, M.D Charleston, W.Va. West Virginia University Malcolm and Kathy Malcolm L. Chaney, M.D. Charleston, W.Va. Duke University 17 Candy Candace C. Chidester, M.D Kingwood, W.Va. West Virginia University Patsy P. Cipoletti, Jr., M.D. Wellsburg, W.Va. West Virginia University Chip 18 Ronald L. Cleavenger, M.D. Clarksburg, W.Va. West Virginia University Ron and Pat L R. Kim Conner, M.D. Anmoore, W.Va. West Virginia University Kim 19 Thomas 0. Dickey, M.D. Glendaie, W.Va. West Virginia University T.O. and Susan Ade R. Dillon, M.D. Appleton, Wisconsin West Virginia University 20 Becky and Greg Gregory L. Eads, M.D. Kincaid, W.Va. W.Va. Institute of Technology ' L Y Ita ' fl? , In q H VJ k v_ — 1 Patricia R. Evans, M.D. Glendale, W.Va. West Virginia University Pat 21 R. Wesley Farr, M.D. Morgantown, W.Va. West Virginia University Wes Gabriel Fornari, M.D Weirton, W.Va. West Virginia University Gabe, Gabe Jr., Diane, and Luke 22 Joseph C. Franz, M.D. Bridgeport, W.Va. Fairmont State College Christopher, Joe, Clifton, Linda, and Heidi Star City, W.Va. University or Pennsylvania Ted and Mary Jo Ted J. Gallagher, M.D. 23 Billy F. Gardner, III, M. D. Belle, W. Va. West Virginia University Billy Charles Charles W. Gardner, M. D. Virginia Beach, Virginia Virginia Military Institute 24 Robert E. Gaylor, M. D. Columbus, Ohio Ohio State University Bob and Gogi Craig R. Craig Gilpin, M. D. Charleston, W. Va. West Virginia University 25 Larry J. Godfrey, M.D. Glenville, W.Va. Glenville State College Larry, Phillip, Charlotte, and Melanie Lawrence S. Gross, M.D. Huntington, W.Va. Rice University Larry 26 David A. Guthrie, M.D. Huntington, W.Va. Denison University Pat and Dave Sam Samuel Guy, M.D. Philippi, W.Va. West Virginia University 27 Jeffrey S. Hallett, M. D. Wheeling, W. Va. West Virginia University Jeff like 28 J. Michael Haught, M. D. Huntington, W. Va. West Virginia University John A. Hostler, M. D. South Charleston, W. Va. West Virginia University John and Andrea r C i Thomas. W. Howard, II, M. D. lount Hope, W. Va. Davidson College 29 Janis L. Hurst, M.D. Bridgeport, W.Va. West Virginia University IV ' -A i a , k? ' nBH wfswef r . B a A-ip dMj ft 1 1 ' •  v aV £ ' u r- 1( Sy « t ■; itrri Jim James C. Jarrell, M.D. Ravenswood, W.Va. West Virginia University 30 Jo Allen Jones, MD. Williamstown, W.Va. West Virginia University Jo and Mark Mark K. Joy, M.D. Morgantown, W.Va. West Virginia University 31 James R. Judge, Jr., M.D. Weirton, W.Va. West Virginia University Jim and Cindy Lucille K. Kirchner, M.D. Morgantown, W.Va. Pennsylvania State University Lucy, Sasha, and Mark Gary and Lisa Gary A. Kocher, M.D Reader, W.Va. West Virginia University Rod Rodney F. Kovach, M.D. Morgantown, W.Va. West Virginia University 33 Mark C. Leeson, M.D. Weirton, W.Va. West Virginia University Pam and Mark Jim, Becky and Ginger James C. Lesnett, M.D. Kingwood, W.Va. West Virginia University 34 George E. Lovegrove, M.D. Franklin, W.Va. West Virginia University George Peter J. Lukowski, M.D. South Charleston, W.Va. West Virginia University Pete, (Sarah), and Julie 35 Morgan H. Lyons, Jr. M.D. Philippi, W.Va. West Virginia University Brenda and Morgan Mike and Mary Michael A. Malamisura, M.D. Bluefield, W.Va. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Pamela J. Mardones, M.D. Clarksburg, W.Va. Wheeling College Pam Stuart A. Markovitz, M.D. San Francisco, Cal. Washington and Jefferson College Stu 37 Marilyn Marilyn A. Martin, M.D. Glasgow, W.Va. W.Va. Institute of Technology Big D 1 David C. McCarus, M.D. Charleston, W.Va. West Virginia University 38 Laura and Dave David H. McDaniel, M.D. Bridgeport, W.Va. West Virginia University jm± - - $ 1 i« - - A — « Ie k « pp yfy ?M HHHBMHHHHHHH HIH Joseph E. McDermott, M.D. Charleston, W.Va. West Virginia University 39 Richard E. McWhorter, M.D. Fairmont, W.Va. Fairmont State College Dick Don Donald H. Michels, M.D. West Union, W.Va. West Virginia University 40 Joseph M Neal, M.D. Huntington, W.Va. Wake Forest University Joe Bluefield, W.Va. West Virginia University Bruce 41 Bil William N. Payne, M.D Huntington, W.Va. Yale University Charles D. Petit, M.D. Huntington, W.Va. Marshall University Chuck, Joshua, and Penny 42 Dianne L. Petrone, M.D. Pittsburgh, Pa. West Virginia University Dianne Dale R. Pokorney, M.D. Wheeling, W.Va. Johns Hopkins University Dale 43 Jeff L Poling, M.D. Philippi, W.Va. West Virginia University Jeff Don Donald L. Powell, M.D. Tridelphia, Pa. West Virginia University Ed G. Edward Pritt, M.D. Charleston, W.Va. Virginia Polytechnic Institute Thomas D. Rapp, M.D. Marti nsburg, W.Va. Lafayette College 45 Norman L. Rexrode, M.D. Summersville, W.Va. West Virginia University Norman and Jamie Oakland, Md. Frostburg, State College Carol and Roger 46 John M. Rollins, M.D. Bridgeport, W.Va. USAF Academy Rhonda, Megan, and Mike Lynne and Frank Frank L. Schwartz, M.D. Parkersburg, W.Va. West Virginia University 47 Ellen and Victor Ellen Shaw de Paredes, M.D Monongah, W.Va. Bryn Mawr College Richard A. Silman, M.D. Charleston, W.Va. West Virginia University 48 Charles J. Singer, M.D. Wheeling, W.Va. Carnegie-Mellon University Charlie Rich and Debbie Richard G. Spurlock, M.D. Huntington, W.Va. Marshall University 49 Jerry E. Squires, M.D. Morgantown, W.Va. Yale University Kathy, Jerry, and Ryan Dave and Kristine David W. Thomas, M.D. Sutton, W.Va. West Virginia University 50 William C. Thompson, M.D. Beckley, W.Va. USAF Academy Tom Weirton, W.Va. West Virginia University Ernie, Jacob, Sue and Topaz 51 Sheila J. Walkup, M.D. Leslie, W.Va. West Virginia University Joan and John Thomas L. Warren, M.D. Morgantown, W.Va. West Virginia University 52 Deborah A. Willard, M.D. Charleston, W.Va. West Virginia Wesleyan College Debbie Susan K. Woelfel, M.D. Huntington, W.Va. Denison University Susan 53 G. Keith Wolfe, M.D. Petersburg, W.Va. University of Virginia Keith Edward E. Wright, M.D. Pine Grove, W.Va. West Virginia University 54 John C.Y. Wright, M.D. Sistersville, W.Va. Denison University Joanne and John Patricia J. Zekan, M.D. Charleston, W.Va. Duke University Patty 55 T mi I AOA 75 years ago, six medical students at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Chicago organized an honorary medical society to recognize excellence in their peers and teachers. Thus Alpha Omega Alpha was born, with the expressed purpose of . . . pro- motion of scholarship and research in medical schools, the encouragement of a high stan- dard of character and conduct among medical students and graduates, and the recognition of high attainment in medical science, practice, and related fields . AOA membership of the West Virginia University School of Medicine constitutes those students and faculty who have distinguished themselves in the pursuit of their medical education, or who have attained leadership in the medical profession. Members of the Class of 1978 include: Rick Ball Bob Boyd Steve Cassis Pat Evans Ted Gallagher Tom Howard Joe Neal Dale Pokorney Ed Pritt Charles Singer Rick Spurlock Jerry Squires Frank Schwartz Patty Zekan JUNIORS CLASS OFFICERS: President Max Lebow Secretary Libby Johnson Vice President .... Sam Ma ha f fey Treasurer Mary Boyd IT Tom Alberico Matt Barton John Beatty Marilee Benson Steve Bower Greg Bowling Mary Boyd Rose Cannarella Randy Canterbury uW- 58 Frank, you ' ve already had A- natomy ! Jim Carey Kim Chillag Carolyn Clark Steve Cooksey Frank Cyran Joe David 59 Tom Douglass Pete Edelman Don Fennel I Rick Francke Marc Friedman Richard Garrison Greg Gibbons Becky Gibbons Pete Gleason Jim Gloor Marty Hales Bill Hamilton 60 Libby Johnson Dave Jordan Allen Kayser 61 Larry Kelly Jane Kosa Jim Kyle Max Lebow i ' I 1 62 Bill Lester Becky Lindsay Tom Linger Andy Mace Sam Mahaffey Evelyn Manetta Mike Martz Carl McComas Laura McDaniel 63 Mike Mcintosh Bill Mercer Tim Miller Ben Moomau Libby Mooney Chris Morgan Melinda Mullins K. C. Nau Mickey IMeal M ' Z fctf Ik Jeff Neely Tom Noel Dennis Perenyi Dave Perilman Steve Perkins Keith Popovich Bill Poston Morris Prendergast Tom Przybysz 65 Dennis Pullins Bob Pusateri Tom Roberts Bob Rombola Ken Shannon Joe Sheppe Doyle Sickles Howard Stansberry Jamie Stanton 66 i V 4 A 4 1 fri3r Bob Tarver Ned Tiley Cathy Traugh Trish Treharne Georgianna Tsekouras Burns Rick Vaughan George Vick Randy Weyrich Jim Wills Doug Wolf Brian Wroczynski Linda Yazvac Jeff Young Ed Zagula Barney Zimmermann 67 Caduceanns is a social and service or- ganization formed by the medical students ' wives. Some of the programs this year in- cluded inviting speakers to relate informa- tion pertinent to medical students ' wives, holding the Christmas Bazaar, serving re- freshments at Freshman orientation, assist- ing in decorating for the Christmas dance, making favors for the pediatric ward, and serving refreshments at second and third year board exams. aduceanns Medical Student Wives Organization OFFICERS 1977-1978 Seated L to R: Elizabeth Muldoon, 2nd vice president, Selena Wisman, president, Mary Bowling, treasurer, Cindy Jopling, 1st vice president. Standing L to R: Janie Taylor, historian, Chert Kugel, secretary, Cheryl Kyle, Student Auxiliary Representative. Not pictured, Kristi Thomas, Caduceanna editor 68 SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS: Secretary Treasurer Vice President President Jan Sobray Rich Capito Eric Humphrey Mike Burkhart 69 Dennis Allen Dave All ie Rich Allman (© © © Rita Arbuckle Jim Burgess Mike Burkhart 4s £ x MN 1 70 Dave Burkland Chris Byard Rich Capito Jim Caudill Doc Chancey Jim Comerci Barbara Cooper Bill Coppula Bill Cutlip nrww rj - 4 71 John Davis Rick Davis Tom Davis Stan Day Tom Durnel I John England Gordon France Joan Garska Jane Gerke Mike Godschalk Dave Gray Bruce Guido Charlie Guy 72 Steve Hanna Dan Harrington Dave Henderson Bruce Henthorn Joe Herbert Steve Hill Mike Holbert Eric Humphreys Mike J op ling Blair Kokotek Terry Koubek Jeff Kugel Rex Lasure Rick Layne Sharon Lehman 73 Roger Lewis Don Lilly Susan Lilly •A €i r W7w wmmsmm 1 74 ari Lilly Steve Love joy Barney Luby John Marler 75 Rob McBride Dan Miller Jeff Moncman Sam Morris J. D. Muldoon Denny Niess 76 Joan Phillips Dave Pitrolo Joe Plymale Jim Porterfield Tom Reynolds Jane Riester lil 77 Howard Rigg Shau ne Robertson Bob Rubin Bob Shirey Mike Simmons Glenn Snider 78 Jan Sobray Jeff Stambough Bill St. Clair Dan Stewart Roily Sullivan Marc Swanson like Taylor like Taymor lark Wertman John White Randy White Bob Whitten Rick Wisman Don Worden Tony Zerbe 79 Over 13,000 medical students have joined the 9W this year. Why? The single most important reason for the rise in medical student membership is increased participation in AMA activities The student role in the AMA policy-making process has greatly expanded And, as membership con- tinues to increase, so will student input and influence Aside from the participatory aspects. AMA membership offers you a broad range of professional and personal benefits, including • Practice management workshops for young physicians • Low-cost insurance coverage • Physician placement service • Publications and specialty journals • Student loan guarantee program • Comprehensive scientific programs • Continuing educational programs We congratulate you on your choice of careers and look forward to your continued contributions to a worthy and noble profession We want to be responsive to your needs— today as a medical student and tomorrow as a physician. If you have not done so. please join with us We can do much more together. Student membership dues are $15 a year For additional information, write: Department of Membership Development, 535 N Dearborn St., Chicago, Illinois 60610. or telephone (312) 751-6444 80 FRESHMEN j t 11 % - .■HO f ,0 CHWCAODCYCIB c coc ViA JOO 4006 1 NO ADMITTANCE MEDICAL GROSS ANATOMY LAB -OS s CLASS OFFICERS: Vice President Tom vonDohlen President Bob Peard Secretary Bobbi Galford Treasurer Cathy Rose 81 Candy Adkins Sue Adkins Jim Arnett John Baker Bob Ball Fred Barker Barry Barrows Diane Beach Jim Blackwell 82 Marc Bloom Rick Blum Susan Bonfili Rob Camele i Suzanne Canning V Lloyd Cantley 83 ' Why do I always gotta be dummy? 1 Bill Castro Ron Cercone Lynne Connolly 84 Lin Cooper Mike Crawford Tom Croghan Dusty Culton Paul Davis Susan Davis Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Block Ex- ams Are Dangerous To Your Health 85 Phil Day Rich Del Checcolo Rich Del Grande Debbie Dickert Tom Dorsey Pete Dross Ken Dunbar Brian Egan Vaughn Eskew 86 Joe Farris Leo Fedder Paul Flink Jim Frame Mark Fuller Bobbi Galford Just remember to stay above the umbilicus, Fred! 87 Fred Gall Matt Gangwer Todd Gehr Jim Gi Men Dave Haddox Dyrk Halstead Meg Havens Roy Hepner Tom Holbfook Mike Hyre Greg Imperi Sam Januszkiewicz Steve Kissinger Raymond Knapp f5 £ i?o Pat Levelle Carl Liebig Marianne Lindroth Steve McCormick Mary McQuade Ken MacDonald Chris Marquart Don Moore Wafa Nasser Pat Neal Mark IMunley JoAnn O ' Keefe Jim Paine Bob Peard 89 Mike Pearman Randy Peterson Jerry Petti t Mary Anne Pope Dave Ranson Jack Rickel 90 Donna Roberts Cathy Romine Cathy Rose Bill Shabb Jim Smith Dennis Steed Frances Stewart Greg Stonestreet Kyle Strader Cindie Susskind Dave Thrush Andy Vaughan Tom von Dohlen Ted Williams Dave Wilson 91 FACULTY Basic Sciences . . Standing: R. Frederickson, Ph. D., R. McCafferty, Ph.D., M. Friedman, Ph.D., J. Culberson, Ph.D., R. Pope, Ph.D., C. Pinkstaff, Ph.D., D. Haines, Ph.D., S. Car- michael, Ph.D. Seated: W. Beresford, Ph.D., D. Jones, M.D., T. Williams, Ph.D., E.Walker, Ph.D., D. Enlow, Ph.D., R. Reyer, Ph.D. Absent: D. Kimmel, Ph.D., D, Overman, Ph.D., R. Hilloowala, Ph.D., D. Hinton, Ph.D. ANATOMY R. Reyer, Ph.D., Acting Chairman 92 4B BIOCHEMISTRY ' ■■— ■— m j D. Ponton, Ph.D. E. Sander, Ph.D., Chairman S. Katz, Ph.D G. Rafter, Ph.D. C. Harris, Ph.D COMMUNITY MEDICINE G. Wirtz, Ph.D. J. Ellingson, Ph.D J. Blair, Ph.D. H. Resnick, Ph.D R. Pearson, M.B., Chairman J. Krall, Ph.D D. Hall, Ph.D., M.D. B. Hinton, Ph.D., M.D. 93 Microbiology I. Snyder, Ph.D., Chairman 1 f I S. Pore, Ph.D ti -JW N. Charon, Ph.D. H . Mengoli, Ph.D Pathology Jl-J R. Burrell, Ph.D. J. Hall, Ph.D. N. Rodman, M.D Chairman J. Jenkins, M .D. S. Chou, M.D 94 rZtox. T. Sodeman, M.D. W. Albrink, M .D W. Morgan, M.D. Pharmacology II li Pi 1 W. Fleming, Ph.D., Chairman X i M Mawhinney, R Stitze , ph D Ph.D. B. Colasanti, Ph.D. C. Craig, Ph.D. R. Robinson, Ph.D. J. Thomas, Ph.D. 95 P. Urquilla, M.D., Ph.D. D. Westfall, Ph.D A. Azzaro, Ph.D. K. VanDyke, Ph.D. Max Lebow presenting Dr. Urquilla with the out- standing teaching award for the Pharmacology de- partment for 1977. Physiology G. Hedge, Ph.D., Chairman D. Frazer, Ph.D K. Weber, Ph.D. G. Franz, Ph.D. L. Sherwood, Ph.D P. Lee, Ph.D % W. Caldwell, M.S. P. Brown, Ph.D H. Colby, Ph.D P. Miles, Ph.D. M . Morgan, Ph.D R. Millecchia, Ph.D. W. Gladfelter, Ph.D And Clinical Faculty . . . 97 Anesthesiology STANDING: N. Prasunamba, M.D., L. Altuzarra, M.D., B. Brown, M .D., R. Kirsch- ner, M.D., M. Kim, M.D., K. Ashkar, M.D., E. Angulo, M .D., C. Rhee, M.D., M . Matharbootham, M.D., T. Poland, M.D., S. Bergman, M.D., C. Yoon, M.D., SITT- ING: Y. David, J. Gutierrez, M.D., M. Howie, M.D., J.Cwik, M.D., R . Knapp, M .D., S. Burke, M.D., D. Smith, M.D., J. Bellotte, M.D., ABSENT: A. Entress, M.D., W. Hess, M.D., J. Rick, M.D., R. Kennedy, M.D., J. Rodman, M.D. R. Knapp, M.D., Chairman 98 Behavioral Medicine W. Spradlin, M.D., Chairman P. Porterfield, MSW B. Ingersoll, Ph.D. D. Carter, M.D. P. Hein, M .D. D. Colvin, M .D. R. Seime, Ph.D. E. Quarrick, Ph.D. J. Kelley, M.D 99 At CAMC J. Stevenson, M.D., Director J. Hutton, M.D. J. Linton, Ph.D D. Walker, M.D 11 to, f c G. Hlusko, M.D. D. dayman, Ph.D. f ••■D. Upthegrove, M.D. 100 • ' ' ' I iSv-3 c Family Practice J. Traubert, M.D., Chairman m ■1 KU ?£ R. Weisser, M.D. A. Vasquez, M .D . J. Flaherty, M .D, C. Sleeth, M.D. At CAMC KT C. Tully, M.D., Director . Carper, M.D 101 w- ■R. Waldman, M.D., Chairman Medicine R. Khakoo, M.D. R. Kluge, M.D, R. Finch, M.D. R. Ganguly, M.D R. Weiss, M.D. D. Doll, M.D J. Rogers, M.D. A. Hendrick, M.D. ■ W. Bassett, M.D. M . Albrink, M .D 102 A. DiBartolomeo, M. Crouch, M.D M.D. M J D. Hendrick, M.D. D. Seaton, M .D, I J hfS £j J [ 1 fi W ' K ' M Q° rqaU ' L - La PP ' M -D. r I ' Sifer ii S. Shane, M.D E. Flink, I. Ullrich, M.D S. Deglin, a CU B -a i ,D. H. Asato, M.D. II A. Jain, M.D. W. Harris, .D B. Pakrashi, M.D. A.Bowyer, M.D 103 D. Swan, M.D. J.Yazel, M.D. E. Morgan, M .D. P. Condry, M .D. S. Chillag, M.D. P. Peters, M.D 104 D. Blatchley, M.D. W. Wei ton, M.D. 105 At CAMC B. Hawley, M.D. C. Stratton, M .D D. Jones, M.D Georgiev, M .D . i BBM T. Shafi, M.D, . Lewis, M.D S. Grubb, M.D. 10ft 107 Neurology STANDING: J. Tellers, M.D., I. Nonaka, M.D., T. Miike, M.D., G. Carter, M.D., J. Mateer, M.D., G.Marano, M.D., B. Farrell, M.D., T. Crosby, M.D., E. Way- bright, M.D., B. Hobbs, M.D., P. Ko, M.D., A.Azzaro, M.D., W. Svoboda, M.D., SEATED: J. Martin, M.D., J. Gutrecht, M.D., L. Gutmann, M.D., S.Chou, M.D., A. Fakadej, M.D. L. Gutmann, M .D Chairman 108 Obstetrics And Gynecology t C. White, M.D., Chairman J. Foss, M.D j D. Hunter, M.D. D. Cox, M.D E. Mcintosh, M.D. N. Fugo, M.D. No Visitors, Babies with mothers N. Seghal, M.D., Director, CAMC 109 Pediatrics STANDING: J. Kelley, M.D., J. Davis, M.D., K. Wible, M.D., W. Svoboda, M.D., H. Eckert, M.D., S. Amato, M.D., J. Corrall, M.D., J. Gaskell, M.D., R. Notting- ham, M.D., W. Neal, M.D., S. Sharp, M.D., SEATED: M . Mullett, M.D., R. Phil- lips, M.D., W. Klingberg, M.D., B. Jones, M.D., ABSENT: A. Fakadej, M.D., M . Tripp, M.D., E. Hrabovsky, M.D., A. Vazquez, M.D. W. Klingberg, M.D., Chairman no At CAMC H. Pomerance, M .D., Director J. Ross, M .D N. Wanderman, M .D Radiology - — ' B HK rm - Wm 1 L i T r m I . STANDING: P. Sinha, M.D., R. Frome, M.D., A. Cardo, M.D., C. Logan, M.D., A. Srichomkwan, M.D., W. Boyd, M.D., C. Barger, M.D., M . Allan, M.D., D. Antico, M.D., D. Kumar, M.D., 0. Gabriele, M.D., S. Slack, Ph.D., J. Ko, M.D., J. Frich, M.D., S. Amtey, Ph.D., SEATED: B. Cosman, M.D., M. Hogan, M.D., N. Jennings, M.D., P. VanDyke, M.D., A. Navarro, M.D., W. Noble, M.D., H. Ahn, M.D., M. Cox, M.D., ABSENT: 0. Kunst, M.D. 0. Gabriele, M.D., Chairman 112 Surgery B. Zimmerman, M .D. A.Watne, M.D., Chairman J. Ellyson, M.D. T. Tarnay, M.D J. Trenton 113 E. Mantz, M.D Ashby, M.D S. Kandzari, M .D UROLOGY Neurosurgery D. Milam, M.D UROLOGY J. Fox, M.D. W. Nugent, M.D. Orthopedics R. Dunker, M.D, C. Davis, M.D, R. Clark, M.D, Otolaryngology lf.ui L -a _ ) K.D. Bowers, M.D. P. Sprinkle, M.D 0. Renick, M.D T. Sporck, M.D 114 R. Trotter, M.D. E. Hrabovsky, M.D OPHTHALMOLOGY PEDIATRICS V. McConnell, M.D PLASTICS D. Kappel, M.D PLASTICS Emergency Medicine R. Frome, M .D D. Nally, M.D R. Hutton, M.D. W. Moran, M .D 115 SPECIAL PEOPLE Bookstore Staff: Madeline Cupelli, Pat Morgan, Post Office: May Jordan and Joclara Link, and Marie Darnell. Mr. Eugene Staples Univ. Hosp. Administrator The 7th floor senior Mrs. Sylvia Sterling foodworker The 3 - 11 shift Sandy Nichols, the paging operator. SENIOR CANDIDS My SGOT finally went below 50! I feel that reading at home is more valuable than taking call. Larry, can I do the orchiectomy? In search of the Pokornovirus. 117 What do you mean he didn ' t sign the permit?! Someone left the torniquet on too long. V Eat your heart out, Burt, Call isn ' t that bad. 118 See, Don Staples. it says right here, rectal tube for Hi folks! I ' m here to tell you about Billy Beer. What population explosion?? Are you sure you want 10 months of Dermatology? 119 NATIONAL BOARDS Part II — April 12-13, 1977 Erasing doesn ' t help, 120 121 The Italian Stallion in training. So that ' s how they do hair transplants, Green Giant, how long have yon had this problem with urgency? 122 The Stallion beginning the 10th round Jolly Green, we need a mid- stream clean catch for C S I don ' t know what causes them; but when I find out, I ' m going to quit. Down for the count, She ' ll meet you in the call room in 5 minutes. and hematest stools X 3 124 Star City wonder. I ' m calling Spradlin . . . this guy thinks he ' s Teddy Roosevelt. ■I - I r W  . f r iii n ■' Some people just can ' t keep up, . . . damn Giant, 125 PATRONS The staff expresses sincere thanks to the Patrons whose assistance made Pylon ' 78 possible. D M M D M M D M D D D M D D M M M D D Wilhelm S. Dr. Margaret J. Albrink 8c Mrs. Benny J. Astrino Mrs. Howard Bowman 8c Mrs. Emil Capito Mrs. Vincent V. Chaney 8c Mrs. P.P. Cipoletti 8c Mrs. T. 0. Dickey 8c Mrs. John H. Evans 8c Mrs. Roger G. Finch 8c Mrs. E. B. Flink Mrs. Paul Francke Mrs. George A. Franz John L. Fullmer Brooks Gainer , 8c Mrs. Roger Gross ;. W. Fred Haught , 8c Mrs. Thomas Howard Thomas M. Howes 8c Mrs. Robert H. Hurst , Mrs. Melvin C. Jarrell D D D M D M M M M D D D D M D 8c 8c 8c 8c Mrs. 8c Mrs. 8c Mrs. 8c Mrs, 8c Mrs. Irs. Irs. Irs. Irs. Irs, E. L. Joy William G. Klingberg Richard Knapp l l. LeRoy Lapp J. B. Lukowski Franklin Milam Joseph G. Neal Moe Nelson R. J. C. Pearson Norman L. Rexrode Margaret Stemple 8c Mrs. Roland Weisser 8c Mrs. George Woefel Robert Waldman 8c Mrs. John C. Y. Wright 8c Mrs. Bernard Zimmerman Monongahela County Medical Society Morgantown Internal Medicine Group Wi I lard License Service Robert A. Yagle, Jeweler — MOUNTAINEER SPORT SHOP pecialists in Sports WHEELING HOSPITAL Modern Facilities Approved Family Practice Residency Program George M. Kellas, M.D., Director Medical Park Wheeling, W. Va. 243-3300 447 High Street Morgantown, W. Va. 292-9702 Congratulations And Best Wishes to the Class of ' 78 Sidler ' s Uniforms would consider it an honor to help outfit you for your professional career. Sidler ' s carry a huge stock of outfits for men and women professionals in whites and colors. We take personal care and pride to outfit you. Shop Sid- ler ' s. Lab Coats, Jackets, Pants Women ' s Dresses, Shoes Pantsuits and Accessories Congratulations Class of ' 78 MEDICAL SUPPLY COMPANY OF WHEELING Quality and Service 1303 Eoff Street Wheeling, W. Va. 232-2820 because you ' re serious about your profession Charleston Area Medical Center offers a practical adventure in education CONTACT: CAMC BOX 1547 CHARLESTON, WV 25326 348-6059 or 348-8958 Best of Luck FARMERS ' AND MERCHANTS ' BANK The PACESETTER Bank Morgantown, West Virginia w M SUPERIOR PHOTO SERVICE Photographic Supplies and Equipment Steve Lorenze, Sr. 41 East Brockway Ave. P.O. Box 826 Morgantown , W. Va. 292-84 ■THE WHEELING CLINIC EOFF AT 16th STREET WHEELING, WEST VIRGINIA General Surgery: J. O. Rankin, M. D. C. D. Hershey, M. D. E. C. Voss, M. D. Ophthalmology: W. F. Park, M. D. M. E. Nugent, M. D. R. V. Pangilinan, M. D, Ear, Nose Throat: W. A. Tiu, M. D. A. G. Matadar, M. D. J. K. Tan, M. D. Orthopedic Surgery: E. L. Barrett, M. D. R. S. Glass, M. D. Thoracic Surgery: Daniel W. Dickinson, M. D. Obstetrics and Gynecology: Robert W. Leibold, M. D. Robert T. Brandfass, M. D. A. Athari, M. D. J. W. Campbell, M. D. Urology: D. C Trapp, M. D J. B. Franz, M. D. Dermatology: K. W. Waterson, M. D. Sheldon Widlan, M. D. Internal Medicine: C H. Hiles, M. D. A. M. Valentine, M. D. C A. Vasquez, M. D. T. E. Chvasta, M. D. B. L. VanPelt, M. D. C L. Beall, M. D. P. R. Hedges, M D. T. G. Kenamond, M. D. D. L. Latos, M. D. Psychiatry: Stephen D. Ward, M. D. David Hill, M. D. David H. Smith, M. D. Neurology: A. L. Wanner, M. D. H. L. Kettler, M. D. J. B. Talbott, M. D. Roentgenology: Drs. Butler, Aceto Assocs. Speech Pathologist and Audiologist: James P. Frum, M. S. Clinical Laboratories: Donna Burlenski Donna Bryan Physician Assistants: Joann Green, P. A. Michael G. Simon, P. A. Technologists: Electrocardiography: Betty Maguire, R. N. Brenda Muklewicz, R. N. Electroencephalography: Juanita Stone, R. N. Roentgenology: Evelyn Forester, R. T. Administration: L. L. Cline, Executive Director D. G. Anderson, Business Manager H. L. Castilow, Asst. Business Manager CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1978 Dr. Thomas Walker Memorial Health Foundation, Inc. KANAWHA COUNTY Hub of Activity (Interstate 64, 77, 79) Site of WVU Area Medical Center Need We Say More? Inquiries Welcome KANAWHA MEDICAL SOCIETY 405 Atlas Building Charleston, 25311 With Best Wi CHICO ALL STAR DAIRY Restaurant Dairy Bar 331 Beechurst Ave. Morgantown 292-9433 With Best Wishes THE WEST VIRGINIA CHAPTER OF THE ACADEMY OF FAMILY PHYSICIANS Compliments Of The First National Bank of MORGAIVTOWN Morgantown. West Virginia PROFESSIONAL BOOKS Medicine Nursing Dentistry Pharmacy Allied Health Sciences Exclusive WVU Alumni Gifts Locations In: Morgantown Basic Sciences Bldg. AND INTRODUCING Charleston Division WVU Medical Center 3110 McMorkle Ave., S.E, Charleston, W. Va. 25304 WVU BOOK STORE 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 wi I ling 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, W. Va. Telephone: 346-0551 © Many West Virginia University Graduates Select AKRON CITY HOSPITAL A Voluntary Nonprofit Hospital INTERNSHIPS AND RESIDENCIES • Family Practice • Surgery • Internal Medicine • Ophthalmology • Emergency Room Medicine • Urology • Plastic Surgery • Orthopaedics • Pathology • Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinical Clerkships MEDICAL STAFF Members of the teaching staff actively support the Hospital ' s medical education programs. Hospital based physicians include specialists in Ambulatory Care, Cardiology, Emergency Room Medicine, Family Practice, Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine, Pathology, Pulmonary Disease, Radiology and Renal Disease. AKRON CITY HOSPITAL maintains a major affiliation with the School of Medicine of Ohio State University. It is a fully accreditated hospital in the hub of northeast Ohio Contact Director of Medical Education Akron City Hospital 525 East Market Street Akron, Ohio 44309 (216)375-3202 Dougan, Bretz Caldwell, Inc. Insurance and Bonds FIRE - HOMEOWNERS - AUTO LIABILITY -LIFE GENERAL INSURANCE G. L. Squires D. L. Lemasters Monongahela Bldg. Phone:292-8454 Morgantown, W. Va. A m Congratulations OF MORGANTOWN, W. VA. (304)-599-1680 HOSPITAL AND PHYSICIANS SUPPLY COMPANY WITH A FULL LINE OF MEDICAL SUPPLIES: 3100 MacCorkle Ave SE Charleston, W. Va. 344-3554 Compliments of THE SUNCREST NATIONAL BANK University Ave. and Collins Ferry Rd. Morgantown, W. Va. Member Federal Reserve System FDIC With Best Wishes MORGANTOWN TRAVEL SERVICE The Travel Professionals Hotel Morgan Morgantown, W. Va. 292-8471 WEST VIEW TENNIS CENTER AND PRO SHOP 518 Fairmont Road Morgantown, W. Va. 26505 292-4841 DANIEL ' S 419 High Street Morgantown, W. Va. 26505 Extends Its Congratulations to the Class of 1978 t THE OHIO VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER IS . . . INVOLVED IN MEDICAL EDUCATON HEADQUARTERS, WHEELING DIVISION WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE RESIDENCY PROGRAMS: INTERNAL MEDICINE, GENERAL SERGERY OBSTETRICS-GYNECOLOGY, UROLOGY PATHOLOGY, RADIOLOGY FAMILY PRACTICE AFFILIATION OTHER PROGRAMS INCLUDE: SCHOOL OF NURSING, RN AND LPN PROGRAMS RADIOLOGICAL AND MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY RESPIRATORY AND OPERATING ROOM TECHNOLOGY NURSE ANESTHETISTS AND E.M.T. OHIO VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER, INC. 2000 EOFF ST., WHEELING, W. VA. 234-0123 OHIO VALLEY GENERAL HOSPITAL PETERSON HOSPITAL SYMBOL OF SERVICE mmm. 11 HOPE NATURAL GAS COMPANY Serving Homes, Industries and Institutions in West Virginia DIVISION OF CONSOLIDATED 6AS SUPPLY CORPORATION Fast Service Photo finishing - Cameras Supplies 345 Holland Avenue Westover - 296-4700 Congratulations and Lots of Luck to all Graduating Seniors McDonald ' s u LU MYLAN PHARMACEUTICALS INC. WISHES YOU LONG AND PRODUCTIVE CAREERS WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION, INC. ; l tn 617 Spruce Street Post Office Box 894 Morgantovun. WV 26505 1 304 296 8251 vVz extend out mo±t iinceZe ngzatuLation± to eacn and evezu one or uou ( We±t ( Virginia LLni(jez±itu and out azeat zdl {edieaL Center nave hzovided you with a fiz±t cLa±± education. Jk foundation and all West Q i laLutz you and Look forcvatd to ikazinq tki. 9 iman± inia. future u7Ctn° you in H l eit Q ixy But ofj?uck°! CLASS REUNION 1983 FIRST WEEKEND IN OCTOBER Keep In Touch! 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