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To laugh often and much;To win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children;

To earn the appreciation ofhonest critics and endure the betrayal of

false friends;

To appreciate beauty, to find the best in others;

To leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden

patch or a redeemed social condition;

To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.

This is to have succeeded.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

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T-WAVE1992

VOLUMEELEVENTULANE UNIVERSITYSCHOOL OF MEDICINENEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA

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Yearbook Staff

Stiff Elizabeth Fisher

David Farhadi

Kareen Garjian

Donna Lou

Sue Park

Greg Portera

Norman RoweNeil Russakoff

Susan Shah

Marshall Silverman

Tomiko Stein

Paul Steinwald

Aida Suarez

John Tarro

Photography

Cover Design

Artwork

Rosanne Kho, Mai Nguyen

Sue Park, Norman Rowe

Sue Park

Table Of ContentsDedication ^

'New Orleans -.

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History Of Charity Hospital 6

Mardi Gras •

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History Of Tulane Medical School '^ 10

Le Bon Temps «^12

Administration/Faculty 14

Five Basic Needs Of A Medical Student 24

Best Of Friends 26

Class Sponsors ;27

Ad Astra Per Aspera 28

The Class Of 1992 . . .30

Alpha Omega Alpha 186

Hippocratic Oath .^^ 187

When 1 Grow Up ... I Wanna Be A Doctor! 188

Memorable Moments 197

Personals •199

Advertisements 200

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We Dedicate This Book To TheMemory Of John E. Sitton

John Edward Sitton 1963-1991

On November 8, 1991, John Sitton, his wife Karen, and two of their three children (Scott and Marie),

were tragically killed in an automobile accident. John was an outstanding student — dedicated to

medicine, family and his feliowman.

Throughout college and medical school, John was at the top of his class. His excellence in academics

was demonstrated not only by the receipt of several awards, but also by his numerous publications.

Those who worked with John described him as intelligent, devoted, skilled, efficient, and honorable. In

addition to medicine, John was actively involved in his church and in the service of his feliowman. Herecognized others unfilled needs and gave his time and means freely and generously to help them. Above

all, John loved his family and was devoted to them. He made extra efforts to take time with his wife and

children and included them in all he did.

John was a remarkably accomplished and caring individual. We mourn the tragic and untimely death

of our fellow student and dedicate our yearbook to his memory.

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Charity

Hospital

A New Orleans Legend

Steeped in Louisiana history, Charity hospital

embraces an intriguing and colorful past, having

survived economic hardships, natural disasters

and some of the worst political and patronage

problems in the country.

Its charter dates back to January 1736, when

Jean Louis, a French sailor, bequeathed his es-

tate to the founding and furnishing of Charity

Hospital in early French colonial Louisiana.

This makes it the oldest continually operating

hospital in what is now United States territory

(Bellevue Hospital in New York City was es-

tablished two months later).

Within ten years, it became necessary to

build a new building to replace the over-crowd-

ed original structure. The new hospital was con-

veniently located between a canal, for receiving

patients and supplies, and a cemetery, for dis-

patching the deceased.

In 1779, a great hurricane wreaked havoc on

New Orleans, reducing Charity to ruins. Re-

built, Charity fell prey to a kitchen fire in 1809,

which burned the entire hospital to the ground.

The indigent sick were housed in the Cabildo

until the hospital could be restored. Five years

after the fire, a new hospital was completed with

the facilities "vast and commodious, capable of

caring for 120 patients."

A group of citizens visiting Charity in 1818

were horrified by the condition of the patients,

the hospital's filthiness and the total inadequacy

of the attendants. They complained to the gov-

ernor and Hospital administration and it be-

came clear new facilities were again needed. In

1833, the fourth version of Charity was com-

pleted at a cost of $149,570. With the arrival of

the Daughters of Charity and the Medical Col-

lege of Louisiana, the overall medical atmo-

sphere in New Orleans was excellent. At that

time, the entire medical complex was very likely

one of the best of its kind in the world.

Charity weathered the Civil War, and pros-

pered during the remainder of the Eighteenth

Century. By 1900, the hospital probably con-

tained almost 2,000 beds, while other hospitals

in the city had perhaps only 150 beds combined.

As World War I came to a close, a new war

was just beginning between the School of

Medicine and Hospital Administrators. The

worst was yet to come under Huey P. Long's

administration. Long immediately reorganized

the Board of Administrators and replaced the

Superintendent with Dr. Arthur Vidrine. In

1930, Long abruptly dismissed Dr. Alton

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Ochsner allegedly because of Ochsner's com-plaints about political constraints placed on his

attempts to build a first-rate Surgery Depart-

ment at Tulane. This feud, along with the failure

of Tulane to award Long the law degree that he

desired, quite possibly played a role in the es-

tablishment of the Louisiana State University

Medical School.

It had been clear for many years that the 100-

year-old Charity Hospital building again needed

to be replaced. Following Long's assassination

in 1935, federal funds became available to build

the current structure, completed on June 27,

1939.

After World War II, problems involving in-

terrelationships developed not only for Charity,

but also for the medical schools. The Ochsner

Clinic emerged as a large medical institution,

employing many of Tulane's faculty and devel-

oping its own residency training programs. TheVeterans Administration Hospital also devel-

oped a residency program. With the rise of LSUMedical School, the old controversies between

Tulane and Charity were now simply extended

to it as well.

In the late 1950's, many sweeping changes

were considered for Charity and its associated

schools. In the 1960's the ugly matter of segre-

gation was dealt with and the "colored" and

"white" wards that were on separate sides of the

hospital were eliminated.

By the late 1960's, financial problems for the

Hospital and both schools were paramount,

particularly as Tulane was increasing its resi-

dency affiliations with hospitals other than

Charity. Woefully inadequate financing contin-

ued, however, and the hospital has lost its ac-

creditation on several occasions since 1975. This

threatens not only Charity, but both medical

schools and the entire medical education pro-

cess.

While plans for problem solving are being

developed, the question remains: "Is Charity an

anachronism, or can it be properly funded and

equipped to provide excellent care and teaching

opportunities as it has in the past.-"" One can

only hope that future administrations will act

favorably on initiatives to preserve Charity's tra-

dition and improve on its current state of affairs.

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TulaneMedicalSchool

The Tulane University School of Medicine

began as the Medical College of Louisiana in

September, 1934, as three brash young physi-

cians initiated medical education in Louisiana.

Establishment of the school was met with con-

siderable opposition from the Creoles, whose

European ideas concerning medical education

stressed academics well-grounded in the Latin

and Greek classics. Nonetheless, when the

Medical College opened its doors in January

1935, it became the first medical school in the

Deep South, and the fifteenth in the country.

There were only eleven students in the first

class.Tuition, fees, room and board came to less

than four hundred dollars a year. The first few

years were difficult ones. Deans seemed to

come and go every year and there were manyabrupt faculty changes. But by 1843, there were

over one hundred students. Even then, diversity

characterized the student body, which came

from Alabama, Mississippi, New Jersey, Penn-

sylvania, Connecticut and Louisiana.

Medical school in those days was much dif-

ferent than it is today. Only eight months of

lectures were required to receive an M.D. de-

gree. The school year was four months long.

The same seven courses were repeated over

again the second year. The curriculum included

courses in Anatomy and Physiology, Chemistry,

Materia Medica, Principles and Practice of

Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics and the dis-

eases of Women and Children. Professors re-

ceived no salary but were compensated instead

by selling tickets to their lectures to medical

students. Instruction was wholly didactic; prac-

tical teaching was given only in Anatomy. The

lectures were delivered to the entire student

body assembled in a large room or amphith-

eater. Clinical subjects were taught in the same

manner. Indeed, the unmotivated students

would often graduate without ever having at-

tended a delivery, observed an operation or even

examined a patient.

The Civil War brought to a halt all formal

medical training in 1962. The Medical College

of Louisiana was fortunate to find financial

security. A wealthy New Orleans merchant, Paul

Tulane, bequeathed $1,250,000 to provide for a

new university. In 1884, the various departments

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of the University of Louisiana were placed un-

der the jurisdiction of the new institution, Tu-

lane University.

In 1910, Abraham Flexner published his re-

port of the ranking and classification of Medi-

cal schools, with Tulane ranked as one of the

top three Southern institutions. At that time,

Tulane's prominent faculty included Dr. Ru-

dolph Matas, a vascular surgeon and Isadore

Dyer, a well -noted dermatologist who was in-

strumental in the development of the leprosar-

ium in Carrville, Louisiana.

In 1913, Tulane boasted a School of Pharma-

cy, School of Dentistry, School of Medicine

and Graduate School of Medicine (only the

latter two remain today).

The Tulane Medical Center was organized in

1969 to broaden Tulane's commitment to medi-

cal education, research and patient care. The

Tulane Medical Center Hospital and Clinic, the

first such university hospital in Louisiana, was

dedicated in October 1976. This 300-bed hospi-

tal has enabled Tulane to consolidate a wide

range of services in a tertiary -care environment

and it has become a major referral center for the

region.

Since its founding 157 years ago as the Medi-

cal College of Louisiana, the Tulane University

School of Medicine has undergone many

changes: The most recent of which being the

addition of a new hospital wing. Several build-

ings have come and gone, and while many

different students and faculty members have

occupied them, so have federal troops during

the Civil War. Though Tulane originally catered

to those mainly from the South, it now attracts

students from all parts of the United States.

From its meager beginnings in 1834, the Tulane

University School of Medicine has gone on to

confer over 12,000 medical degrees, 147 of

which are to be conferred on the class of 1992.

Paul Tulane would certainly be proud of the

many physicians who have graduated from the

university bearing his name.

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Les Bons

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Administration

Neal A. Vanselow, M.D.

Chancellor, T.M.C.

Vincent A. Fulginiti, M.D.

Dean. School of Medicine

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James J. Corrigan, M.D.

Vice -Dean, Academic Affairs

Blackwell B. Evans, M.D.

Vice-Dean, School of

Medicine

W. Clifford Newman,

M.D.

Associate Dean,

Admissions

Joseph C. Pisano, Ph.D.

Director, Financial Aid/

Admissions

Wallace K. Tomlinson, M.D.Associate Dean, Student

Affairs

Front: Gayle A. Sayas, Kathy MuUer. Back; Dionne Turner, Roz Marshall

Martin S. Litwin, M.D.Associate Dean, Faculty

Practice Plan

Anna Cherrie Epps. Ph.D.

Associate Dean, Student

Services

Front: Nicole Kuiper, Judith Higstette. Back: Carol Gaudet, Melinda Smiley, Julia Heine

James S. Storer, M.D.

Associate Dean, Clinical

Affairs

Front: Beverly Staes, Justine Parker Back: Yolanda Chaisson, Jeanne Burke, Helen

Kitzman, Lygia Alvarado. Not pictured: Ruth Post, Laura Rivera, Lois Cherrie, Pam

Luman.

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Anatomy

Robert D. Yates,

PhDChairman

Library Scaff-L to R: Ann Elliott, Cindy Goldstein, Millie Moore, Catherine Mooney, Mary \^^^^Holt, Sharon Tadlock, Arthur Wills, Sue Dorsey, Tom Finicle, Jr., W.D. Postell, Jr. i

Neurology & Psychiatry

Mary L. Anderson, I-Li Chen, PhD Catherine Cusick,

PhD Immunocyto- PhDEndocrinology chemistry Neuroanatomy

s> mm "^Richard Harlan, Steven Hill, PhD James R. Jeter, Gerald S, Kirby

PhD Embryology PhD PhDNeuroanatomy Cell Biology Biomechanics

Joseph Mascorro, Richard Rieck, Joseph Weber,

BS PhD PhD

Neurocytology Neuroanatomy Neuroanatomy

Leon A. Weisbcrg, Daniel K,

MD Wmstcad, MDChairman, Chairman,

Neurology Psychiatry

Richard Dalton,

MDChild Psychiatry

Jorge Daruna, PhDChild Psychology

Arthur Epstein,

MDAdult Psychiatry

Donald M.

Gallant, MDSubstance Abuse

Phillip Griffin,

PhDAdult Psychology

David Mielke, MDAdult Psychiatry

Betty Ann Mullcr,

MDChild Psychiatry

Patrick O'Neill. Jose Pena, MD Pallyath Sarala, Morteza Shamsnia, Antonio Stazio,

MD Adult Psychiatry MD MD MDAdult Psychiatry Neurology Neurology Neurology

Samuel Trufant,

MDNeurology

John Willis, MDChild Neurology

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Biochemistry

»€=

Jim Karam, Ph.D. Ruen L. William H. William Cohen, Melanie Ehrlich, Eugene Hamori, Yu-Teh Li

Chairman Stjernholm, Ph.D. Baricos, Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. ChemicalChemotherapy Enzymology Enzymology Biology Physical

BiochemistryPathology

Ph.D. James Muldrey

Ph.D.

Emeritus Professor

k -«^ if»>.T

I

Manie K.

Stanfield, Ph.D.

Bio-Organic

Chemistry

Microbiology

Richard Steele, Jen-sie H. TouPh.D. Ph.D.

Emeritus Professor Phospholipids

A. Arthur

Gottlieb, M.D.Chairman,

Immunology

John Clements,

Ph.D.

Enteric Pathogens

Laura Levy. Ph.D.

Virology

"Emmett will never have to know!"

Pharmacology

'Things that make you go Hmmmm."

Judith K. Domer, Robert F. Garry, Patricia Mayeux, James W. Fisher,

Ph.D. Ph.D. M.S. Ph.D.Mycology Virology Laboratory

Instructor

Chairman

Krishna Agrawal,

Ph.D.

Cancer

Chemotherapy

Barbara Beckman, Craig Clarkson, Floyd R. DomerPh.D. Ph.D. Ph.D.Hematopharmaco -

logy

Cardiac

PharmacologyAnesthesia

EmmettJ.

Johnson, Ph.D.

T6 Microbial Genetics

Mary K. Johnson,

Ph.D.

Bacterial Toxins

WilliamJ. George, Paul S. Guth, Philip

J. Kadowitz, Juan Lertora,

Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D. M.D./Ph.D.Toxicology Neuropharmaco- Cardiovascular Clinical

logy Pharmacology Pharmacology

Dennis B.

McNamara, Jr.,

Ph.D.

Subcellular

Pharmacology

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Obstetrics & Gynecology

5imie Degefu,

W.D.

3yn. One.

Eduardo Herrera,

M.D.Gynecology

Ophthalmology

Faculty (seated); Miles Friedlander, M.D.. Robert A. Gordon, M.D., Zeynel Karcioglu, M.D., Peter R. Kastl, M.D.. Delmar Caldwell, M.D. (chairman), Donald Maxwell, M.D.,Ysoline Ccntifanto, Ph.D., Rogelio Orillac, M.D. *

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Pediatrics

John E. Lewy,

M.D.Chairman

Susan Ellen

Abdalian, M.D.Adolescent

Medicine

Jane MaroneyEl-Dahr, M.D.Allergy/

Immunology

Robert J. Ascuitto,

M.D., Ph.D.

Cardiology

Arthur S. Pickoff,

M.D.Cardiology

Nancy Ross-

Ascuitto, M.D.Cardiology

Robert L.

Hopkins, M.D.Critical Care

Johnette M.Frentz, M.D.Endocrinology

Thomas Alchediak,

M.D.General Pediatrics

/-

Hosea J.Doucet,

III, M.D., M.P.H.

General Pediatrics

Robert A.

Greenberg, M.D.,

M.S.P.H.

General Pediatrics

Katherine M.Knight, M.D.General Pediatrics

James C.

Pramberg, M.D.General Pediatrics

Nilka J. Barrios,

M.D.Hematology/

Oncology

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James R. Humbert,

M.D.Hematology/Oncology

Richard A.

Oberhelman, M.D.Infectious Disease

Margaret H. D.

Smith, M.D.Infectious Disease

— Emeritus

Russell Van Dyke, W. Michael

M.D. DeVoe, M.D.Infectious Disease Neonatology

William L. Gill,

M.D.Neonatology

Jane Reynolds, Thomas G. Storch, Frank G. Boineau, Samir S. El-Dahr,

M.D. M.D. M.D. M.D.Neonatology Neonatology Nephiology Nephrology

Roben C Scott H. Davis, Michael P. William W.Beckerman, M.D. M.D. Kiernan, M.D. Waring, M.DPulmonary Pulmonary Pulmonary Pulmonary

Dermatology

Larry Millikan,

M.D.

18 Chairman

Peter Simoneaux,

M.D.Joseph Shrum,

M.D.Glenn Russo,

M.D.Dr. Theresa Dise, General Pediatrician, demonstrates a well baby exam to the students. ;

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Pathology

Michael Gerber. Lynn Bernal- Sanda Clejan,

M.D. Green. M.D. Ph.D.

Chairman/Hepatic Micro/Hematology Clinical Chem/Path Path

Philip y Daroca, Nina Dhurandhar,

M.D. MBBS/DCPSurgical Pathology Surgical

Cytopathology

^ ' 'k

Cesar Fermin,

Ph.D.

Dir. of

Morphological

Path

James C. Harkin,

M.D.Neuropathology

James Harrison, Jr.

MD, PhDChemical Path

Pamela Martin, Donald Pulitzer, William Norbeno Schor, Flora Shoaf, MD Russel Wilson. Y.S. Carol Shieh, Kenneth "Bart"

MD MD Robichaux, MD MD Flow Cytometry PhD PhD Farris, MDSurgical Pathology Dermatopathology Pediatric Path Carcinogenesis Cell Biology Molecular

Microbiology

Clinical Pathology

Harry Pigman, Friedrichs Harris,

M.D. M.D.Clinical Pathology Surgical Pathology

Patrick Walker,

M.D.Renal Pathology

Anesthesiology Attendance reaches an all time high at the Phi Chi Path bench.

Alan Grogono,

M.D.Chairman

Michale Barber,

M.D.Obstetrical

Michael Francis.

M.D.Pediatrics

Cecil Graham.

M.D.General

Jonathan Jahr,

M.D.Peds/

Cardiothoracic

Jeff Mandel, M.D.Obstetrical

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Bobby Nossaman,vI.D.

leneral/Critical

^are

Usha Ramadhyani,

M.D.Adult & Peds.

Cardiov.

Mark Segal, M.D.Obstetrical

Donald Smith,

M.D.Adult & Peds.

Cardiov.

Sheryl Smith,

M.D.Pediatrics

The new Recovery Room at the Reily

Building.

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Physiology

Luis G. Navar, Pamela CarminesPh.D. Ph.D.

Chairman Renal

Hemodynamics

Genetics

John Fox, Ph.D.

Calcium

Homeostasis

Geoffrey Richard Vari, Marian Walters

Schofield, Ph.D. Ph.D. Ph.D.Neurophysiology Renal Function Endocrinology

Emmanuel Shapira, Jean Lockyer. Maria Varela

M.D./Ph.D. Ph.D. M.D.Director, Genetics Molecular CytogeneticsCenter Genetics

Lin J. Hymel,Ph.D.

MembranePhysiology

Norman R.

Kreisman, Ph.D.

Neurophysiology

Robert F. Lowe,

Ph.D.

Cardiovascular

Physiology

Michael Mason,Ph.D.

MembraneTransport

Kenneth Mitchell,

Ph.D.

Renal Physiology

Go for it Blainey!!

Otolaryngology

Robert Miller, Harold G. Tabb, Ronald Amedee, Felix Bopp, M.D. Charles H. Norris, John White, M.D.M.D. M.D. M.D. Clinical Instructor Ph.D. Assistant ProfessorChairman Professor/Past

ChairmanAssistant Professor Professor

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Medicine

Jules Puschett,

MDChairman/

Nephrology

Naurang Agrawal, W. Abe Andes, Mark Belike, MD German Beltran,

MD MD Infectious Disease MDGastroenterology Heme -One Residency

Coordinator

Dennis Boulware,

MDRheumatology

Robert E. Burch,

MDClinical Nutrition

Emmett Chapital,

MDCardiology

Dean Ellithorpe,

MDPulmonology

f%.

Thomas Giles,

MDVA Chief/

Cardiology

Oren Gum, MD/ Charles G. Robert A. Newton Hyslop, Robert N. Jones,PhD Haddad, MD Hammer, MD MD MDRheumatology General Medicine Gastroenterology Infectious Disease Pulmonology

Guler Karcioglu,

MDGeneral Medicine

-f: y \

N. Kevin Krane, Peter Kohler, MD Manuel Lopez, John Phillips, MD Antonio Quiroz, Carlos Ramirez, C. Thorpe Ray, Armando Ruiz,

MD Clinical MD Cardiology MD MD MD MDNephrology Immunology Immunology Cardiology Pulmonology Cardiology Endocrinology

Brian Rydwin,

MDCardiology

John Salvaggio, Gary Sander, MD/ Walter J. Stuckey,

MD PhD MDImmunology Cardiology Heme -One

Hans Weill, MDPulmonology

Who came first, the chicken or the egg?

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Surgery

^'9ii$

Lewis M. Flint, Davilene Carter, Ed Etheredge, MD John J. Ferrara,

MD MD Transplant MDChairman Oncology General Surgery

Lawrence Fox,

MDCardiothoracic

Surg.

James Holmes, Ed Krementz, MD Martin Litwin,

MD Oncology MDColorectal Surgery General Surgery

Norm E.

McSwain, MDTrauma Surgery

Urology

Peter Moulder,

MDCT/Vascular

Surgery

James Muchmore, Ronald Lee Samuel Parry, MD Steven Steinberg, Carl Sutherland,

MD Nichols, MD Plastic Surgery MD MDOncology Infectious Disease General Surgery Oncology

Watts R. Webb,MDCardiothoracic

Surg.

Blackwell B.

Evans, St., MDWilliam Brannan,

MDGerald J.

Domingue, PhDGary D. Frentz,

MD Community Medicine

Gamal M.Ghoneim, MD

James Allen

Roberts, MD

Edwin P. Harmon,MD

Wayne HcUstrom, Durwood Neal,

MD MD

Suresh Sikka, PhD..;l.i„

Irwin Cohen, MD Joseph T. George Mitchell,

Hamrick, MD MD

22Hey . , . Where did all the patients go?

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P Radiology

Arvin Robinson, Richard J.

MD Campeau. MD

Go Ahead . . . Just grab it and yank it out!!

Kundan Gupta, John Joslyn, MDMD

Orthopaedics

Thomas Robert Barrack.

Whitecloud, MD MDJames Bennett,

MD

Michael Bruner,

MDJames Butler, MD Stephen Cook,

PhD

On WorkingWith Students

The spark of youth

anxious to learn;

Thoughts go out,

Ideas return.

The moon glows,

dawn appears;

Particles of light,

scintillating,

penetrating.

Teaching is giving,

Giving is living.

Charles M. Nice. Jr.. MD/PhD

Edward DeMouy,MD

John R. Geshner,

BS

1,,Charles M. Nice,

Jr.. MD/PhDBranko Plavsic,

MD/PhD

Edward H. Tan,

MDMasako N.

Wakabayashi, MD

Neurosurgery

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Donald E. Joseph M. Nadeil,

Richardson, MD MD

. OUie Edmunds, Raoul P,

'ID Rodriguez, MD

Dzung H. Dinh,

MD

Editor's Note: Some faculty- were not available to be photographed in time for printing. Please excuse any discrepancies.

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The Five Basic Needs Of AMedical Student

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Best Of Friends

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Class Sponsors For The Krewe Of '92

Ronald L. Nichols, M.D. F. Gilbert McMahThe Krewe of '92 was fortunate

enough to have the "guidance towards

graduation" of two very special men this

year, Dr. Ronald Lee Nichols and Dr. F.

Gilbert McMahon. Dr. Nichols, whohas now served in this capacity an im-

Dr. Nichols modeling the latest in legal

fashion.

pressive nme times, holds the positions of William

Henderson Professor of Surgery as well as Professor

of Microbiology and Immunology. A graduate of

the University of Illinois School of Medicine, where

he also received his surgical training, he is nowworld -renowned for his creation of the "Nichols

Prep", an antibiotic prophylaxis for abdominal sur-

gery, as well as his latest text on decision -making in

surgical sepsis. A perennial favorite among students

for his engaging personality and animated, enter-

taining lecture style, especially when the topic turns

to medical -legal issues, he has been the recipient of

numerous Owl Club teaching awards over the years.

This year's other sponsor was Dr. McMahon, a

relative newcomer to the graduation scene but an

old friend to many in the class. His positions include

Director of the Clinical Research Center as well as

Clinical Professor of Medicine and Adjunct Profes-

sor of Pharmacology at the medical school. A true

Irishman who naturally attended the University of

Notre Dame as an undergraduate, he received his

M.D. from the University of Michigan, trained in

internal medicine and endocrinology at the Univer-

sity of Wisconsin and has since become widely

known and respected as an expert on hypertension,

having recently published the third edition of his

definitive text on the subject. To most students,

however, he is even better known for his warmth,

generosity and inspiring desire to live life to its

fullest.

on, M.S., M.D., F.A.C.P.

Both of these men have been not only

generous donors of their time and ener-

gy on behalf of the Krewe of '92, but

also excellent examples of diversity in

medicine. For all you have given us. Dr.

Nichols and Dr. McMahon, we thank

you both.

Dr. McMahon in "Carpe Diem" mode.

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Ad AstraPer AsperaThis quote prefaced our laboratory

manuals which, with the three men pic-tured here, marked our first months atmed.cal school. In a way, this quotedefmes their teachmg philosophy: to thestars through hard work. We were the^st class to receive instruction fromDrs. Edward Peebles, Robert Vaupeland Leon Walker. Together, they spent'a combmed 103 years educating stu-dents. The memory of these men andtheir dedication to their students willremain with us always.

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The Krewe Of 1992There are 147 students in the graduating class of 1992. We represent 35 different states and

:erritories, as well as two foreign countries. Approximately one -fourth (22% ) of the class call

California home. Louisiana is home to 10% of us, followed closely by Florida (8% ) and NewVork (7% ). Twenty two people obtained their undergraduate degrees from Tulane. The rest

3f us went to a wide variety of schools, from Auburn to Annapolis, Stanford to Spring Hill,

Vale to UCLA. One of us went went to LSU. The Tulane administration wanted a class that

represented all walks of life and cultures. This was achieved with the Krewe of 1992.

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First Year Practical ExamIdentify: Krewe Of '92

f^

The T-1 year for the Krewe of '92 was a classic

in its own right. We came from literally all over

the place, thrown together in six small laboratories

10' by 30', and were expected to not only witness

but also actually learn all of the material that was

heaped upon us over those short 16 weeks of the

first semester. In addition, this was to be one of

the last years that Dr. Leon Walker would signify

to us that "you're number one" (in a less than

courteous manner), the year that Dr. Vaupel would

launch the last of his infamous and heavily

patented "rectal rockets", and the final year that

the eminent Dr. Peebles would astutely notice

(more than once) that his lecture hall was "so

quiet that you can hear the value of a dollar drop."

Meanwhile, the Krewe of '92 was constantly

learning about each other and bonding as only a

first-year medical school class in an old-fashioned

read: outdated) curriculum can. There were many

Monday afternoons at Joe's; there were numerous

2520 Joseph Street parties to attend; there was the

tremendous Cadaver Ball entitled "The Anatomy

Awards" at the New Orleans Museum of Art

(hailed by many veteran faculty as "the best

Cadaver Ball in years"), and there were other

classic events such as the Third Annual Weber

Open, among other countless trials, tribulations,

and memories. It was a foundation and formative

experience that would set the Krewe of '92 well

apart from other classes for the next three years, or

even more . . .

Class Officers:

President: Marshall Silverman

Vice-President: John Tarro

Treasurer: Daren Braget

Secretary: Paul Steinwald

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The Good, The Bad and The Uncus featuring Clint

Eastweber and Moscarface.New Orleans Top Gunner featuring Clicker. Frontrow, Cutthroat, and

Brownnose.

A Cadaver Ball Coda:

God Bless Anatomy,

Class that I loved (?)-

Stand beside us, and guide us,

As we pass through the levels above . . .

Through rotations, graduations,

'Til we're doctors on our own-God Bless Anatomy,

Now leave us alone.

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km.

Michael T. Akin

Schenectady, NYTulane University

B.S.E., 1987

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Maria R. Allmen

Elmont, NYBoston College

B.A., 1984

y:i(^f^<f:>(^<^<^^<^(^^<^<S^<^(^^<^(^f^<fi/^

Before the test

'he first two years of medical school were dominated by, more than

nything . . , THE TEST. Once a familiar friend, it suddenly became a

sarsome foe, a phenomenal force beyond our control. Whereas our

ircadian rhythms had once been governed by the sun, moon, and tides,

lur lives suddenly revolved around an even more basic (and base)

lement . . . THE TEST. Here we present the dramatic turn of events in

he hours before and after . . . THE TEST.

b^c$qb^p$gbc:t3^(5i^

Working hard Hardly working Not much of either

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d^^(<K^<7^(^n^<^^^(^

1 of us get lost in the darknessearners learn to steer by the sc -

1 of us do time in the gutterearners turn tc look at the cars

''••$

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Tom Bak

Franklin, PAUniversity Of Texas

B.A., 1988

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ONE DOWN ONE TO GOiNO'^wEn TOWN AND CNt : 'CRE SHOW

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Anuradha Banerjee

Lincoln, NEStanford University .

B.A., 1987, M.P.H., 1990

5^o^(;p?g^(^<:>?g^(^W^(^p?t^oc?g:^(53^^(<^

IkjL

^(^c^gb^c^g^cp^co^

After the test.

¥"Tom Quirk gives it a thumbs up and it's a go for a Monday

night rage!" (It looks as though Bill, however, has once again

become confused and staned on Sunday.) ^^W

i ill"

imd

Brooks and Ed with the post-Histo "deer in the headhghts"

effect.

2520 Joseph Street:

Den of iniquity!

Sue Park demonstrating one ot her many popular suction

devices.

(This woman was paid several thousand dollars.)

3. Munn and friend engage in some irreverent revelry, while Joel Goldberg (c.)

)oks on.

Mardi Gras cleanup crew efforts were significantly delayed when they stumbled

upon an unusually large piece of waste ... 35

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^^o::i<^yrf^(?^^^<^:^^<S^

Sheela M. Barhan

Crisfield, MDLoyola College

B.S., 1988

(?^^3^/!^f^i/3^<J^(l^<ft(I^<fi^^^<?^0^(!^

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John Alexander Bellan III

Jackson, MSTulane Universicy

B.S., 1983, M.S., 1987

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Z^\<<f^iJii<^^^<^^^(^^

Karen Bollinger

Austin. Tx

Suffolk University

B.A.. 1988

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Daren J. Braget

Lacey, WAUniv. of Washington

B.S., B.A., 1984

^':ti:S^^(^^<^'^^<^^^(^^^(^^^<^^^'^^ ^^cp^t^^p^cc^^^i^

Patty, thank you and I LOVE YOU!

Dad, wish you were here, I made it!

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:^:i(S^<^(^^<^<^:^<^<^

Lloyd C. Briggs, Jr.

Fairfield, CTDartmouth College

B.A., 1987

(^(^^<f:)(S^^^^y^^o^(:^^o^(:^:^^y^^^<^^^:S^'

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Treg Davis Brownjrf"*** 00^*^^

Anna, IL

S.I.U.

B.A., 1988

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^^::>(^:^<^(^^<^(^

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Shannon Byrd

Miami, FL

Harvard University

B.A., 1986

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Thanks to all for

the wonderful

memories ... 1

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Diane RochdJe Cantor

Oak Ridge, TNJohns Hopkins University

B.A., 1988

?o::>(^^<^(^n<^(^^<^(^:^<^(^^^ ^(^^3^T^t^>(53^^t^y^^

We lived, we loved, we laughed,we cried . . .

Michael Franks

These four years have been the

toughest and greatest times of

our lives. There are too manythings I'll never remember, andpeople I'll never forget.Thank you all.

y(^lA.yOiy^y\Jl^

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z^-:iC^^<f:)(^<^(^^^<^^

(t---> ^ **tifi^pa Kf^UPx/l

Ken Carlson

Pound Ridge, NYDuke University

B.A., 1988

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Sunfa Cheng

Jacksonville, FL

Cornell University

B.A., 1988

(T^^^i^^^(^^<y^(^^^(^^iTi,(S^<T:^(3^^iy^(^^<^< ^<fi<:^^<^<^^<y^(f^<Ti;(!c^

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^i>:^(;c^^(^^^<^^^<^^>

David B. Clause

Carencro, LAUniversity Of South Louisiana

D.D.S., 1987

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Mark C. Clayton

Eugene, ORNorthwestern University

B.A., Psychology, 1988

pg:)(:pyt^(:p?c^(:;t)^(<c^^(<ti^!t^(<^^ %^(^^<fi^:^^<^iT:i(?^

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>^:^c:c?gb<:PTOc^^TOc:^

Victor D'Addio

Newburgh, NYGeorgetown University

B.A., 1988

i^K^o^i<^c^Oi<^^Oi(S^^(^:^o^y;!'c^^(^^^c

Dawn, Mom & Pop,

You three have been a constant inspiration to

me through these medical school years. I could not

have made it without your love and support.

Thanks,

Vic

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John Gayle Denegre

New Orleans, LATulane University

B.S.. 1982; J.D., 1983K, 1'

\

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Julio Albert Diaz

Key Biscayne, FLDartmouth College

A.B., 1988

o^>(;c^t^(JO?g^(^P^c^(:^ ^(iC^^^(<c^^x^^^(^^gi)(^^^<;w^(:c^^(5^

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Dellice Marie Dickhaus

Columbia, MOUniversity Of Missouri - Columbia

B.S., 1988

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D^:K:<3^t^(^>^o^(:t3^c^(^5^

PhilipJ. Dotierty

Arlington, MAWesleyan University

B.A., 1984

'f^<^^3^/^^f^^(^<^(?^<fi,(^^<Ti^?^<^<?^;^a fs

THE LONGESTJOURNEYBEGINSWITHA SINGLE STEP . . .

Much thanks to my family and friends

difficult without you.

. it would have been

Thank you Rebecca . . . It would have been unbearable without you.

Thank you Mom and Dad . . . It would have been impossiblewithout you.

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John R. Dorris

Kingston Springs, TNUniversity Of Tennessee

B.A., 1987

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^(^C^g^(:Crg^(^C^

Elizabeth Duncan

Martin, TNYale University

B.A., 1988

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Victoria Edniondson

Union City, CAU.C. Davis

B.S., 1988

^<^(^c^<T^(^:^<^<^^tT^<S^xy^(^^o^(2C ^J?gb(^C^g^(5??^<

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Roger Eugene Ehret

Sacramento, CAC.S.U. Sacramento

B.A., 1983

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Rose Sze-Ming Ehret

Pahs Verdes Estates, CAU.C. San Diego

B.A., 1988

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Mark S. Elliott

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Robert Kenneth Fairbanks

Thatcher, AZArizona State University

B.S., 1988

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David Farhadi

Waban, MAUniversity Of Rochester

B.A., 1987

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Vicente Farinas

New York, NYTulane University

B.A.. 1988

g;^(^c^t^<iP^^<^^^^<^^y<^'^^^^'^^^^(30^t^(^?^^ ^^(^^tfb'^^c^f^at^

Mom & Dad's Best Man. Joe Pilot in San Antonio.61

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Sam Ferris

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Amherst University

B.A., 1988

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Elizabeth Mattson Fisher

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Brian Francis

Atherton, CAStanford University

B.A., 1988

'^iy^(^^(?^<^(?^o^(jf^ '0^(?^^Ty?^<^i/li^<^(^<ft(I^<fi<?^^<?^^(! &

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John Jeffery Frownfelter

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Donald R. Ganier, Jr.

New Orleans, LAXavier University

B.S., 1986

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Kareen Victoria Garjian

Los Angeles, California

UC Berkeley

B.A.. 1987

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The T-2 year was basically a natural

continuation of the first year (somehowwe remained "the dumbest class"), only

this time we knew (albeit in a more

speculative sense) what we were doing.

This was the year that the Krewe of '92

truly found its own identity. The note

service became more reliable (perhaps too

reliable, as attendance dropped

dramatically until Pharmacology quizzes

were introduced) when attendance at the

back door of the lecture hall swelled and

many of us finally found ourselves in the

swing of things, even if it was not until

April or May for a sizable number of us

. . . Sure, there were activities such as

Quiz Bowl (" ... and the first name of

the day-Ricardo Rodriguez!") and Man in

the Pan that attempted to keep us

entertained, but events such as Bowling

Nite, the Mardi Gras "Cocktails at the

Columns" and the T-2 Talent Show were

what helped offset these academic insults

and served to remind us of our true

identity and spirit.

'} The ultimate highlight and reward of

the T-2 year for many, however, was

when we finally got the chance to Play

Doctor in P.D., which suddenly won the

Owl Club Award not only for Best

Course (we're not sure who was voting

. . . ), but also for Best Department.

Although many of us did not fully realize

that this was the last time the class would

truly be together until, say. Match Day,

we inadvertently but fortunately acted as

if we did, and in retrospect, were glad

that we did so . . .

Class Officers:

President: Paul Steinwald

Vice-President: John Dorris

Treasurer: Alex GorupSecretary: Jim Ed Wooldridge

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Gavin Martin Gassen

Luling, LATulane University

B.S., 1988

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David P. Gaus

Milwaukee. WIUniversity Of Notre Dame

B.A., 1984

^::ii^cyfi^(^^<r^<^^^(^^^(^^^(S^Oi(^f^<f:i(S^<^> ^(^^fTy^iTs(^^(^^^

Esmeraldasi

KJMA OAIUA

Bah^ de Cataguei. .Ctuxn '/ %Manta- Pflftowiefo I Lafaci"

Although a picture is

worth a thousand words, a few

things need to be said here. Aheartfelt thanks to all who have

made my medical education

possible. To those who opened

doors for me at the beginning and

believed it was attainable, and to

those who kept the doors open all

the way through — financially,

emotionally, and otherwise. Youknow who you are.

A joyous embrace to our

friends that we have made here,

both faculty and students, some

closer than others. Again, you

know who you are. May we meet

often at various corners of the

earth throughout our lives. Andmay you know that you'll always

be welcome in our home.

So let's go out into the

world to do happily what needs to

be done, because in addition to

being an art and a science,

practicing medicine is a

privilege.

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^fo:i<^c^r^<^^^<:^:^^(^^

Rebecca Stokes Giles

Baton Rouge, LATulane University

B.S., 1988

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Douglas L. Gillott

Pittsburgh, PACalifornia State University - Sacramento

B.A. & B.S, 1983

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o^:)(:c:^t^(^^>^e^(i<3^^(:^

Richard Gitter

New Orleans, LATulane University

B.S., 1985

'f^(^Oii(?^fy^/^<^<^<fi>(j^<Ti^?^^i,<^^(53^

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Joel Edward Goldberg

Beverly Hills, CACornell University

B.A., 1988

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Luisa Maria Gomez

Miami, FL

Florida International University

B.S., 1988

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Alexander Mark Gorup

Great Neck, NYColumbia College

BA, 1988

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Cheers! Two worms in the Apple

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Men Of The Wild, Wild West

Liz & I Cruisin Thru The Ruins

I.

William Gottliebson

Columbus, OHNorthwestern University

B.S.B.E., 1988

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The Upstairs Docs

Teach Their Downstairs Students The Art OfRx Taking

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Leslie Brooks Gray

Meridian, MSUniversity of Mississippi

B.A., 1988

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Bradley Alan Greene

Menlo Park, CAU.C. Los Angeles

B.S., 1988

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I swear by Apollo Physician and Asclepius and Hygieia

and Panaceia and all the gods and goddesses, makingthem my witnesses, that I will fulfil according to myability and judgement this oath and this covenant.

sss«y|^v* These have been four great years. Thank you Tulane, my teachers, my family, and all my fricw

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Roxana Hakimzadeh

Baltimore, MDUniversity Of Stirling Scotland

B.S., 1981, M.S., 1988

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Dwayne M. Hansen

Logan, UTUtah Stare University

B.S., 1988

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Keith Martin Harrigill

Brookhaven. Mississippi

Millsaps College

B.S., 1988

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There are worse occupations in this world than feeling a

woman's pulse.

Laurence Stern

No doctor takes pleasure in the health even of his friends.

-Montaigne

Doctor,

feel my purse.

-Jane Ace

Gomers go to ground.

-Samuel Shem

I\

A good gulp of hot whiskey at

bedtime — it's not very scienti-

fic, but it helps.

-Alexander Fleming

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Gregg P. Hartman

Lakewood, CAUC Santa Barbara

B.A., 1988

<^i3^<^^^<S^<^(^^<^(^^ ^<?b(:c'^ty^<:t?^^(y^;€$(^(:c^^(;^^

"Learn as ifyou would live forever,

Live as ifyou would die tomorrow"Unknown

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Joseph Mapes Harvey

"I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power ofGodfor the salvation ofeveryone who believes ... " Romans 1:16.

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William Upton Heard

La Mesa, CAU.C. San Diego

B.A., 1983

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Robert S. Hodson

Tallahassee, FLUniversity of Texas

B.A.. 1988

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'^(^^^^(S^^(^^^<^^^i^^^<S^^i^^^(^^YO ^(^^<T:y^:^<^(^^<T^(X^i^

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Jennifer Hornsten Sperandio

ChampUn, MNU.S. Air Force AcademyB.S., 1988

^(^>rc^^(:p^^t^x;p¥gb(^^^<^c^^x;^^c:^^^t^(S^

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Karla LaTonya Houston

Kansas City, MOTalladega College

B.A., 1986

h^<^f:^<^(^f^<^:^^<^^<^(^^t^(S^^<^^<yb<^ bb(:c$g^^c^c;o$g>)(5i^

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Keith Patrick Huglies

Omaha, Nebraska

Tulane University

B.S.E., 1988

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Carol Ingraham

Jackson, TNUniversity OfMississippi

B.A., 1988

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George Ingrish

Alexandria, LATulane University

B.S., 1988

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John Iskander

Chicago, IL

University of Chicago

B.A., 1986

N;:Or<?:^;:^7<^(:^>7^(:t><g;::c:^>Y<7^^^ ^^ ^*^ ,^.:?g^(:Cvg^^T-g^C^T>7N(^

Thanks to my family in New Yorkand Chicago and to my surrogate

family in New Orleans for all of

their love and support over the

past four years. I couldn't have

made it without y'all. John

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Andrew Johnson

Austin, Texas

U.S. Naval AcademyB.S., 1988

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Jennifer Lee Keyes

Las Cruces, NMNew Mexico State

B.S., 1988

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Rosanne Marie Kho

Manila, Philippines

University of Santa Clara

B.S., 1984

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Bonnie Kirstein Case

San Diego, CAU.C. San Diego

B.A., 1987

iCY^c:^>Y^(:t>r<^(:t>T<?i(:c>^;:CY?7i(^^ vg^CCYg^^t^C^?g^^t^,

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Edward A. Koppel

River Vale, NJSyracuse University

B.A., 1988

^<;f^<f^(<f^oi<;f^(:c^^<3f^<yi>(:^^<^<^^<^( ^. \

New Orleans became a part of my vocabulary for the first time in 1987 when my alma mater,

Syracuse University, played in the NCAA Championship only to lose at the buzzer to Indiana.

Then Alabama's Pat Dye tied us at the Sugar Bowl and we sent him 1,000 tied dyed ties. Well,

from then on I could not get New Orleans off my mind. One year later I find myself standing

over a cadaver at 1:00 AM in New Orleans with someone saying, "Do you see da probe.'' Police

look." in an African accent.

The time has flown since. I've been fortunate to have a wonderful caring individual move2,000 miles to be my wife. Thanks Carolyn, you make it all worth while. And of course, great

things come in small packages, well not so small, ask Carolyn. Rachael added quite a bit to our

lives. As if the long hours of medical school weren't enough, Rachael happily kept us on call

every night. And we were not alone, it seemed like V2 the class was making babies . . . almost

all girls to . . . maybe Dr. Shapira or Dr. Peebles should figure that one out. Needless to say it

was wonderful to share rounding, friendship, and birthin babies with our neighbors Fely, Gerry

and Mia. Mom, Dad, Bob, and my new family were always a phone call away just when weneeded to talk. Also much love and thanks to Grandma's Becky and Hannah for their wisdomand the special time we spent together.

Well Carolyn, Rachael, Sasha (cat), and myself (the token Yankees) will probably be

practicing medicine and everything else back north.

Best wishes and success to my classmates.

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Peter KvammeMabel, MN

Saint Olaf College

B.A., 1985

7oi,(^f:^<^(^^<^<^^<^(^^<^(S^<^<S^^(^^<yi><^ ^t?b(:c^g^<ic^(^^(5^

Sittin' on my butt, 8 to 5 in a lecture

Thought med school'd be fun, but that was just conjecture . . .

First class of the day is somethin' called Histo.

Been tryin" real hard, but I just can't get the jist-o.

Introduced myself as Scope, she said "You're a gunner"

1 said "I got it all up here, baby doll, and I bet you're dumber"

Took her to the sleep room, she said "You're the king,"

I said "Listen you this ain't no 2 x 2, now let's do the Slide Thing"

Hanging out in lab, lookin' at this hocus-pocus-

I saw this scam with a great set of glands and I had to adjust my focus . . .

She looked at me so wearily, said "You studying tonight?

"

I said, "I'd rather be at Cooter's, but I'll cram with you tonight

"

So 1 polished up my scope, went to the lab to meet her,

I got in the door and could've hit the floor- looked up and it was Dr. Jeter!

I didn't know what to do, I was hangin' by a string

-

He said "Hey you two, I was dumb like you and I never passed the Slide Thing"

LA ni9¥«,BABY!**

Up all night in lab, lookin' for some simple squamous,

We were gettin' pretty bored with this, but who could really blame us?

Dr. Rieck said passing slides was the only thing to do.

But how can you trust a prof who's a student at LSU?

My wild thing started eyeing me, looking for some diversion

-

So I switched to my longest lens and prepared for oil immersion . . .

Things got a little rough, it turned into a real fling.

But that's what happens when slides start crackin', from doin' the Slide Thing

Practical time is here, and we bet you're really stressed.

But you can miss up to 30 questions and still pass the test!

You'll be glad this class is over, but they'll get the last laugh:

Just when you think you're done with your scope, you'll use it again in path!

We're sure you'll pass the test, if they weren't too mean.

But you better had put fibrocartilage if what you saw was green.

Just don't ask Dt. Anderson, 'cause this is what she'll sing:

"I'll need some cash to name that trash, I get paid to do the Slide Thing!"

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Lindon Kwock

Hayward, CAU.C. Berkeley

B.A., 1988

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To my family and friends: Thanks for all your support! I couldn't have made it without you.

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Jesse M. LaPietra, Jr.

Monroe, LATulane University

B.S., 1988

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"^^ '^fip 4.

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^r

^4

Study Mode

What did you sayj*

Supper Colon and Rectal Surgery Honeymoon- The Bahamas -jq-]

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Quae C. Le

New Orleans, LATulane University

B.S., 1986

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A. David Lein

Fayetteville, NYBennington College

B.A., 1980

:^\(;f^^<I^^<^(F^<^<^^(?^^(^^^<^^^<' ^3^e^^o^yb(53?(^(:c?g^:p^i

""f^^ AT UA6t"

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Felicitas Baja Livaudais

San Francisco, CAUniversity of San Francisco

B.S., 1988

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Wedding Day with Mom & Dad

) ^

Me & Jerry

My sweet angel,Mia

Gestating withCarolyn

"Look what we found!"ALOHA!

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Command Please!

Function: Patient Information

Enter Patient Name or Number (Last, First

Enter Test Number. A, A

Third Year:

You remember. That was the year that Oct. 31st lasted 365 days

("and today, Gee ... I think I'll go as ... a Doctor!")

"That was the year we spent 90% of our time inside a hospital,

5% traveling to and from said hospital, and 5% waiting in the

student lounge for our Resident to answer his page."

That was the year we were directed to choose what we'd be

doing for the next 40 years, while obtaining a comprehensive

fundamental knowledge encompassing all of clinical medicine, and

all the time painting on a continual eager smile sufficient to

convince your staff that "Yes, I really do want to pursue a career in

interventional sigmoidoscopy!"

That was the year we managed to lose track of Norm.That was also the year that New Orleans proved to the rest of the

country that it really is 6 feet below sea level, and exotic animals

were seen traveling 2 by 2 down Tulane Avenue.

But, more than anything else, that was the year we all realized

what an enormous mistake Tulane was making in promising to

graduate us in the not too distant future.

Class Officers

President: Ed Love

Vice-President: Sheela Barhan

Secretary: Kareen Garjian

Treasurer: Alex Gorup

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DiAhn Elizabeth Lohman

Victorville, CACal. State University - Fullerton

B.A., 1983

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Kimberly Ann Longmire

San Diego, CAUniversity Of San Diego

B.A., 1983 & M.Sc, 1988

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109

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Leland Lou

Greenwood, MSTulane University

B.S., 1987

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Donna Lou

Greenwood, Mississippi

Newcomb College Of Tulane University

Bachelor Of Science, 1987

Cf>^(^f^<^(^-<Ji>(^^^<^^^<^^<y^<^^^<^^<^^^^^ ^C/P^g^^C^Ct^y-gb^C^

Though the time we have spent together has been so

short

The lasting friendships we have made I will always

treasure.

The ups---the downs, we all celebrated or suffered as

one.

That shoulder was always there to lean on and that

smile too was there to brighten a gloomy day.

Each one of us was striving for the same goal

And each of us had made it

With the confidence one had in himself or herself and

with the confidence others instilled in us.

One day our paths will cross again

And we will remember each other as we were that Fall

of '88

When we were young, carefree, and just beginning our

long journey.

And once again the friendship will be rekindled to burn

even more brightly and warmly.

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Ed Love

Greenville, MSUniversity of Mississippi

B.A., 1988

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A special thanks to myparents for their love and

support which made all this

possible.

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Judith Marie Majewski

Miami, Florida

Florida State University

B.S., 1970, B.S., 1974

^a-:^i^^^<^<?:n^<^^^':^:^^(^:^^<^^:^^(^^<^<^^

CHANCE TO.

[^lYP THANKS to God. Family. Friends

and Tulane tor their support.

SHARE A QUOTE-a motto of

good medicine

To -cure sometimes,

To relieve often

To comfort always."

LOVE IS LIKE THE SUN

Love l$i:e the sin.

What yo u eire tttJl e 1 al>s orb

doe« not take f^ytrom me.

UnDke pieces of pie.

It's gentle vannth

so envelopln8...so strong

melting the cold that paralyzes.

Almost trfindlng-theDght

that removes the darkness, all o>«ing

one to see vhat was always there....

but not perceptible.

^^^^^^^^^

Bg PUBLISHED

The Vehicle

Anatomy.

Cadaverlabs.

Like carch8S8is...someold...some never

Well kept manic ufed.pedicured alongside these f or vhicli

We^sh end wax jobs were not apriority orf elt tc b? nec?5oa">'

forameans of transportation or perhaps the rate or?, car

thought no longer able to perform it's runciion, end just lert

sitting in front of the house for awhile rusting away

Color?, possiblyfaded..black, white, tan, gray red «nd

yellowish....yes perhaps greenish as well, ^isizesiarge

Cadillacs to smaji Yolks. Sleek, racy, plain,con*crvoiiv<-.

Accessories pre$ent,abscnt...5ome broken. Reoub of on

accident perhaps. Man's inhumanityto man.

Was t h e en gin e k e pt In g d runnin g or d et? N ec essar/

additives and check-ups performed? Was it everarcad hczsrd

for others sharing the same travel plans? Stailed perhaps'^

Obnoxious horn-honker oriethal wth an alcohol aooicive?

Did it block the road for others at anytime or WHO it licipfui

in gising others a push ortharing a battery cha'-ge?

Were roads taken all on course....or was It diverted ortenr'

Flat tires and soft shouldefs....a!l part of the trip.

Were speed limits and rules of the road obeyed?

And most importantly...when the engine fizzled, warranty

expired,andthe blue book value plumrriettcutozero...

Was the journey a good one and the destination reached?

Love istheSon.

TO SAY GOOD-BYETo fellow students with hopes of a beautiful professional and personal life to each of you.

Special wishes (and thanks) to the TENACIOUS TEN, of which

(MA.DG,WH.PK,LL,JM,VM,LRSP,SS).

am included.

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Alan McCrory

Mobile, ALSpring Hill College

B.S., 1988

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Bernie G. McHughJr.

Wilmington, DEUniversity OfDelaware

B.A.A.S., 1983

\(y:i(?^^(?^<J^(^<^<^^(?^<^(?^^(?^<yi<^h mk d^^<Ti^^^(^f^(^&

115

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Jonathan McMullenMadison, CTTukne University

B.S., 1988

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1

Thank you Mom and Dad, without all your

support throughout the years. I would never

have made it!

Thank you Michelle, for all

your love and patience.

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Robert Mehrberg

New York, NYTulane University

B.S., 1988

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Joshua Meyerson

Birmingham, Michigan

University OfMichiganB.S., 1987

^':^(!^^(^^<?^(^<^' ^^(^ff:/^^^iii?^^<:^^<!^fyi/?^<^<^^(i i

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Rebecca Claire Middieton

Fairhope, ALLoyola University OfNew Orleans

B.S., 1986

^13^(S^<^(^^^(^^^<^^^(^^^(^^^(3^^^(^ ^^^(^^<^yS^^(^^(!G

)0 is tha +

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Vera. A. Milano

Las Vegas, NVColorado State University

B.S., 1976

^(:c^f^t^<:c^e^^(<c?e^(^3^g^(<oTO!<i'E^^ (^^

120

This Med-School thing is EASY! Awww

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Robert K. Minkes

Miami, FL

University Of Miami, Tulane University

B.S., 1986; Ph.D., 1991

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^o:^(^:^<^<^^^(^^<^(^^<^(^^<y^(^:^<^(7f^i^)<^ ^<y>>c:c$g^<:<^<^<3^(^i^

"^.#«^^ v?** w:

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William Fox Moore

R uston, Louisiana

Tulane University

B.S., 1988

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David Stuart Morrison

Lake Tahoe, CAU.C. Berkeley

B.S., 1987

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Barry Munn

Sayre, Pennsylvania

Bucknell

B.S., 1988

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Mary "Mimi" MunnMobile, AL

Spring Hill College

B.S. in Biology, 1988

^::,<^^<^(^'<^(^^^(:^:^^i:^<f^(^<fi(Sf^<ri(^^ ^^^^^^^^^^

"•«!sill

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Chester M. Nakamura

Bethpage, NYU.C. Davis

B.S., 1988

'^^Oi<^<Ti^^^iTy^^<^(^^fyi,<^<T:)i!^'(^(?^<^(5>V^ ^

Bob-O Minks awaiting his phone call from Sam Wells

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Daniel-Mai N. Nguyen

North Hollywood, CAU.C. Los Angeles

B.S., 1988

1 ,-» •»

g::)(<t3^t^(^^>Yt^«^wty^<^t>?t^(;<3?g^(:^ ^'<^(F^<^:/^^<^^(! 1^

127

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Blainey Joseph Nicholas

New Orleans, LAXavier University Of Louisiana

B.S., 1988

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Garabed P. Nishanian

Los Angeles, CA33th Gymnasium For Teaching Of Russian

Sofia, Bulgaria 1983

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-««»««

<m

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Nancy Norn's

Atlanta, GAKennesaw College

B.S., 1988

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EricJ. Ormseth

Bismarck, NDUniversity OfNorth Dakota

B.S., 1985

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Kevin J. O'shea

Naugatuck, CTNotre Dame University

B.S., 1988

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Diego Osuna

Bogota, Colombia

George Washington University

B.S., 1988 ?

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5iie Young Park

Grand Blanc, MIYale University

B.A., 1988

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Margaret E. Parsons

Sacramento, CAUniversity Of California - Berkeley

B.A., 1988

Mawj, Mcuy Umk fo^o oMlh

w\/t and iuppofct muc trnj famJuj

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LeaJune Percy

New Orleans, LATulane University

B.S., 1986

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Barbara L. Perrone

Newark, DEUniversity OfDelaware

B.A.A.S., 1984

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frnrnnnMdown ^ d'^^'^ •

V

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''To be a great surgeon, you must

first be a good clinician." (and then

you get to operate too!)

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Scott William Peterson

Boca Raton, FL

Tulane University

B.S., 1987

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THE QUriTER

When you're lost in tlic Wild, and you're scared as a child,

And Dcatii looks you bang in the eye.

And you're sore as a boil, it's according to Hoylc

To cock your revolver and . . . die.

But the Code of a Man says; "Fight all you can,"

And self-dissolution is barred.

In hunger and woe, oh, it's easy to blow . . .

It's the hell-servcd-for-breakfast that's hard.

"You're sick of the game!" Well, now, that's a shame.

You're young and you're brave and you're bright.

"You've had a raw deal!" 1 know—but don't squeal.

Buck up, do your damnedest, and fight,

t's the plugging away that will win you the day,

So don't be a piker, old pard!

Just draw on your grit; it's so easy to quit:

It's the keeping-your-chin-up that's hard.

It's easv to cry that you're beaten—and die;

It's easy to crawfish and crawl;

But to fight and to fight when hope's out of sight

Whv, that's the best game of them all!

And though you come out of each gruelling bout,

All broken and beaten and scarred.

Just have one more trv— it's dead easy to die.

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Douglas R. Porter

Cleveland, Ohio

Tulane University

I ain 't got no degree

^(<C?^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^(iCy5;X^^^(iC^C^(i^3¥^

i»<'

sO'Att'"-'

'he total world -view of modern man, in the second half of the twentieth

entury, let itself be determined by the positive sciences and be blinded by the

prosperity" they produced, meant an indifferent turning-away from the ques-

ions which are decisive for a genuine humanity. Merely fact -minded sciences

nake merely fact-minded people. The change in public evaluation was unavoid-

ble, especially after the war, and we know that it has gradually become a feeling

if hostility among the younger generation. In our vital need - so we are told -

his science has nothing to say to us. It excludes in principle precisely the

[uestions which man, given over in our unhappy times to the most portentous

ipheavals, finds the most burning: questions of the meaning or meaninglessness

if the whole of this human existence. Do not these questions, universal and

lecessary for all men, demand universal reflections and answers based on

ational insight.-' In the final analysis they concern man as a free, self-determin-

ng being in his behavior toward the human and extrahuman surrounding world

ind free in regard to his capacities for rationally shaping himself and his

lurrounding world. What does science have to say about reason and unreason or

ibout us men as subjects of this freedom? The mere science of bodies clearly

las nothing to say; it abstracts from everything subjective.

— E. Husserl

The essential aspect of the system is now the production of rationality itself. What must be

legitimated is thus the maintenance and growth of the system itself. The scientific -technical

apparatus which has become an ideology serves precisely this end, i.e. the legitimation of the

relations of domination and inequality which are necessary if the industrial system is to

remain functional.

— P. Ricoeur139

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Stephen Gregory Portera

Greenville, MSUniversity of Mississippi

B.A., 1987

:^Oi:<^:^<yi(^^^(^^<f^<^ Kgb(;^^^t^^<;p¥ty^(^<3^^<;^^?g^(iPY^^i

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Thomas L. Quirk

Lafayette, INU.C. San Diego

B.A., 1984, B.A., 1986

l^>i^C?t^(;^3^g^(^<3^C^<:^^e^(^3^g^(<ti?(^ T^C^^ ^^^^^^^

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Jennifer (Jena) Resner

Berkeley, CAU.C. San Diego

B.A., 1987

3^t^(^P^O;^<;P^^)<^3^^(^^^(^:^^x^^t^(^byg^{

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Tressa Dominique Reynolds

Danville, CAUC Davis

B.S., 1988

^{53?^^^T^^^^Tg^(^?Tt^(^C?g^(:Cyt^(<C^g^(^ DYC^^^gb<^Wt^(:CTg^(^

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Name; Krewe of 1992

Position Sought: PGY 1

Department: Medicine

Previous Experience: NoneHobbies: Self-flagellation

Fourth Year:

Somehow when one reminisces over the last lap of a great race,

there is this incredible urge to wax prosaic. One feels an obligation

to summarize and extract.

And somehow, one always woefully misses the mark.

We do not need a greeting card to remind us of our past or our

present . . .

We were there.

/ \ 1

1 r! i

,' 1

Class officers

President: Sunfa Cheng

Vice-President: Elizabeth Fisher

Secretary: Aida Suarez

Treasurer: Alex Gorup

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Tricia Rinne

Oakland, CAU.C. Davis

B.A., 1986

<^^<^C^C^<^^^g^(^3Yt^<^^3^t^<^t3^^(^

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Ricardo Rodrigues

New Orleans. LATulane University

B.S., 1987

7::^(^:^o^(^^x^(^^<^(^^tT^(^^o^(^ (5^y^x^t>^c^^<;c^g^(

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yy;p$gN^:c^(:CYgb<:^3TO'

Mindy Rose

Los Angeles, CAU.C. San Diego

B.A., 1987

:^T^<^P^^^<;CY^)(^^^(;c^^(jC^^y^CY^(^wg^d^

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Norman Maurice Rowe

Louisville. KYUniversity of Louisville

B.A., 1987

)(^^^<^(^^<^^^i^^^^(^^^<^(^^^(^^<y^(^:^^.

Peat Moui

& Dad,

rod 1ju/(y cm

Tluwk (joal

NotMOJH

<^^^:y^f:^^(^^^(^^^c

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Neil Aaron Russakoff

Birmingham, ALBrown University

B.A., 1988

f<^<^^Oi/^^^^:y!^^<Ty^^^(^f^Oi>i;^<^(^^<^(^^}^ '

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John Walton Sanders III

Chattanooga, TNNorth Carolina State University

B.S., 1988

TO(^Wt^'^^'?t^(:^3^^^^<:<3^^,<C^(<t^^ >bc:c^g^<;c^(^<^^P^

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'^:^<;^^<y:><^^^<^^^(S^

Elizabeth Satter

Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Tulane University

BS 1983, and MS 1986.

tyt^(^3^^x^^c^x^c^^(^?^e^(3C^y^jCYt^(^<i^^(^^

Go placidly amid the noise and the haste,

and remember what peace there may be in silence.

As far as possible without siurender

be on good terms with all persons...

Enjoy your achievements as well as your plans.

Keep interested in your own career,

however humble; it is a real possession

in the changing fortunes of time...

Take kindly the counsel of the years,

gracefully surrendering the things of youth.

Nurture strength of spirit

to shield you in sudden misfortune.

But do not distress yourself with imaginings.

Many fears are bom of fatigue and loneliness.

Beyond a wholesome discipline,

be gentle with yourself.

You are a child of the Universe

no less than the trees and the stars;

you have a right to be here.

And whether or not it is clear to you,

no doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.

Therefore be at peace with God,

whatever you conceive Him to be.

And whatever your labors and aspirations,

in the noisy confusion of life

keep peace with your soul.

With all its shame, drudgery and broken

dreams,

it is still a beautiful world.

Be cheerful. Strive to be happy.

Max Ehrmann

if -rt»!^«P» —

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Susan Renee ShahStreetsboro, OH

The University of AkronB.S.. 1988

<y^^^^^'^^^<^^^(^^<Jt<^^<^^^(^:^^<^^<ft

When iriings go wrong, as they sometimes will.

When the road you're irudgmg seems all up hill.

When the lunds ^it low. and the debts are high.

And you want to smile, but you have lo sigh.

When care is pressing you down a bit,

Rest il you must, but don't you quit

t-ite IS queer with its twists and turns.

As everyone ol us sometimes learns:

And many a failure turns about.

When he might have won had he stuck it out.

Don't give up though the pace seems slow.

You may succeed with another blow

Success IS lailure turned Inside out.

The Silver tint ol the clouds ot doubt.

And you never can tell how close you are,

II may be near when it seems so tar.

So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit.

Its when things seem worse,

that you must not quit

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Dave Shin

Philadelphia, PAJohns Hopkins University

B.A., 1988

?^x;Cy(^(^3^^(^C^^X^^^t^<^^Y^<

\''««»«WS«!>SWW!«^S

A

154

Stewart Synder (far left) (19??-1991)

Your friends will miss you.

John Sitton, you would have been a

great doctor.

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Marshall A. Silverman

St. Louis, MODuke University

B.S., 1988

a:^(^^^(^^^(^^^(^^<^(^^(^ 0C^gb(53Y^b<^^3Yg^(

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'-^r^

Satindapal Singh

West Islip, NYAdelphi University

B.S., 1983

7^

p

^Cy^QC^^x^C^^X^y^t^C^^j^C^C^X^Cr^i^^S^gT^u

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John Edward Sitton

Lowell, ARBrigham Young University

B.S., 1987

T::)(^<^ySiy(y^(^^<y^(S^<Tt(^^<^(^^<j^(^^<y^(^^\(^^^ri>i^^^(^^^(^^iy^

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David D. Song

Anaheim, CACornell University

A.B., 1983

yO^/^^^<^^^(^^<^^/i!^^^(^^^C

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Tomiko G. Stein

Kailua, Hawaii

Smith College

A.B., 1988

y:^(^^<^(^^o^<^^<^(^!R<^(^^^ <^^0^/^^^^/^^<^'

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Paul M. Stein wald

Lake Forest, IL

Dartmouth, College

B.A., 1988

?^<^^<fi<^f^xyi/3^^<^<^^Oi(^<fi,^F^<^i^^(^ \

"He who lets the small things bind him leaves the great undone behind him Scandinavian Proverb

_ -ilLs^-^^LiJi"' ^'K-'^ 2v„v5

160

"Thanks to everyone on this page who help)ed make med school a tremendous rage!"-Words From Waldo

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John StrickJer, Jr.

Atlanta, GAGeorgia State University

B.S., 1988

a^(^f^^^^^^^^^^^(^^^(S^^(^f^^i)(^ bbc:o$g^:?3^c:^3$g^5i^

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SR YEAR TRAVELS:

A Ida Estela Sudrez

Miramar, FL

Florida International University

BSandBA, 1988

wf^<^^^:^(7^^o^)(^^^(^^<J^(3f^<Ji/^^^(^^<^ (.

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Kenneth M. Swank

Monument, COUniversity OfColorado f

B.S., 1987

v:^<^^^^i^^<?^^^^^(?^^(^^^(^^^(^ b^^(<c^gb<j^m^(:^^g!:)^

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Jay Synn

Philadelphia, PATemple University

B.S., 1988

^)y^^<^CyC^<^y^(^^t^x^Cy^<^^YC

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John Matthew Tarro

East Greenwich, RI

Yale University

B.A., 1988

:^o^(^^x7^(^^o^(^^x^<^^<T:i(S^^,

The people of whom I spoke so often are pictured here, although

the places (Rhode Island, Italy, and Yale) are not. The subjects of mynumerous stories made me who I am, and they have been, and will

continue to be, a tremendous source of support. MiUe grazie, alia mia

"famiglia"- amo tutti loro. "Dum Spiro, Spero."

^x^3^^X^^^yt^<^T^

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Marina Teplitsky

Longwood, FL

Emory University

B.A., 1988

'^<?^^^a^^^y^^^i^^^(^c^^y:^^^(?^<^( i.

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Gregory E. Thompson

Aptos, CAUniversity Of California - Davis

B.S., 1987

^<>:^(^:^<^(^^t^i^^^(^^i^(^^<y^(^oi(if^<yi/^ <^(;cWp^(:g^c^

"Send this off

for Gram Stain

and Culture."

{ m ^. . and if you must have snax,

please . . . use a wrapper,"

DA WARDZ But The LongCoat Looks Good

Charity hits back.

The Glee Club hits Charity

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Annette Wylin Tien

Sands Point, NYCornell University

B.A., 1988

?rc^(iC^t^N;p^g^^3^;^(53^^^^^^^<;wOb(^<iT^ d

1'?8

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Abram Dulaney "Chip" Tipton IV

Memphis, TN \

Brown University

A.B., 1987

^(:c?t^<^Prt^(^^^Yt^(^<3^t^^^yg^^?g^<^c^^(^ Dy^^<^fl^^<^^g^<;Cy^(^

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James A. Trauger

Pasadena, CAUCLAB.S., 1988

:s^(:c$q^(:W^(:p?t^(:^ ^oc^c^y;p¥^x^Tt^K^T^(^^^^^<^w^o^Tg^c^i^

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Stephen Manway Tsang

San Jose, CATulane University

B.S.. 1988

)(<c^^ (^?g^<^>yc^<:^3?i:^<:^^yt^^:3?g:)C^??t^(^c^ ^^?{^c:c?gb<:c)?gNcT3?g:^^

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

Tulane Faculty and Staff

Familyf% f^

through good times

My peers

Xoan

through bad times

AND MANY MORE THANKS TO COME !

m

^ My sidekicks

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Jon K. Van Valkenburg

Morgan Hill, CAU.C. Davis

B.S., 1988

F^(:c^b^:c^g^<c?c^(:^^ocr?c^^iCYC^(^^^(?^

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Greg A. Vigna

Santa Barbara, CAUniversity Of The Pacific

B.S., 1988

^x3:^(^^<^(^^^(^^^(^^<f:^(^^<^(S^<^(^f^<Ti^ ^'^(^c^<r:>^^<^<^^(?^

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Vara Viseskul

Livermore, CAUC Davis

B.S., 1985, M.S., 1986

(;c^g^cp$g^^c$(7^(:p?q:^(^'^^^ !l

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Trung Vu

Bethesda, MDUniversity of Maryland

B.S., 1987

^o::^<^^^<^i^^^<S^^<^^^(j^:^^(^^^<jf^<fi)<^^ ?bc;p^gb^p^(^<^^^>^

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J^ J^ ak JU

Neal Wilkinson

UnknownU.C. Berkeley

B.A., 1987

JU |Af JU • • aAf flAa lA*

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Elizabeth Winfield

San Diego, CAU.C. San Diego

B.A., 1987

cvg::<:^?gb(::^T-^c:^r^<:^^v!:^c:cvg^tfr A 1^ ^ y^M.

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Calben A. Wong

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Richard M. Wong

Sacramento, CAU.C. Berkeley

B.S., 1988

'^^(3^^i/^^^^i(^^^(^^^<^f^^^(:^^^<^^^ 0!fi

\\

^ /1o, (l^ /^C(y:>/c

Ot[S^ ^^V2^-^

^^t

^aW r-^ /i<d'^ a,r-^^n^,

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C/ta^/es ^^^-T///

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James E. Wooldridge

Poplar Bluff, MOWilliamJewell College

A.B., 1988

\f:^(?^<3^<?^^(?^^i^^(?^^(?^o^(f^<^(?^ ^^XS^<^^^^i)i^^<^^^(J^

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f^(^:^tT:i(^^o^(^^o

.V*^toL.i4

Lihteh WuSan Jose, Costa Rica

Cornell University

B.A., 1987

t^x;CyC^(^)^g^(;t3^C^y53Yt^(i^m^<^

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Lily Yang

Jackson, MSMillsaps College

B.S. & B.A., 1988

ty:^<^^^<^(^^<^<^^^<^^<^(^^<^(^ ^^^^?t^y:c^?t^(

He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.Even youths grow tired and weary and young men stumble and fall,

but those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength.

They will soar on wings like eagles;

I they will run and not grow weary;they will walk and not be faint. Isaiah 40:29-31

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>^oii(^c^<^(^:n<^<^^<^<^

Jean Ying

Tampa, FL

University of Michigan

B.S., 1988

^^<^^ir^<;^^<y:^:!f:^i^^<^<}cfhy?^<^(^^<^(^^

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Transfer Students

^1^v ^^K ''^'i ^It'IK^^

Barry Singer Janet White Paul Parker

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r^Alpha Omega Alpha

Honor Medical Society

m

Vice-President President Secretary -Treasurer

V

Election to Alpha Omega Alpha is a distinction that accompanies a physician throughout his

or her career. Especially for the younger physician, the society provides a forum for the exchange

of ideas, as well as a source of valuable contacts. Members can be elected as students, graduates,

or faculty of an affiliated institution, or, because of distinguished achievement in any field, on an

honorary basis. Elections in the first three categories are carried out by the individual chapters.

Chapters elect undergraduate members from students in their last two years of medical school.

Scholastic excellence is not the only criterion for election; integrity, capacity for leadership,

compassion, and fairness in dealing with one's colleagues are considered to be of equal

significance, and the number of students elected from any class may not exceed one-sixth of

those expected to be graduated. The students elected to the society are men and women who, in

the judgment of the local chapter, have shown promise of becoming leaders in their profession.

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I do solemnly swear

By whatever I hold most sacred,

That I will be loyal to the of^ims'ion of medicine

And just and generous to.its members.

That I will lead my life

And practice my art

In uprightness and honor.

That into whatsoever home I shall entei,

It shall be for the good of the si?ll*afid the well to the utmost

And that I will hold myself aloof from wrong

And from corruptiotyand from the tg^ting of others tok/ice.'. ^^pt;

That I will exercise my art,

Solely for the cure of my patieop and the prevention of disea;

And will give no drug not.p?norm any operation for a criminal

And far less suggest sfilti thing. ^

That whatsoever I shall see or hear of the lives of, menWhich is nq(rfit#!^TO be spoken abroad,

I shall keep inviolably secret.

These things I do promise

And in proportion as I am faithful to this oath,

May happiness and good repute be ever mine.

The opposite if I shall be forsworn.

^WSWCttju.*. .

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When I Grow Up

Pictured Above: (A) Sheela Barhan; (B) Sati Singh; (C) Paul Steinwald; (D) Susan Shah; (E) Lindon Kwoclc; (F) Elizabeth Fisher; (G) Victoria Edmondson; (H) MichaelAkin; (I) Leland Lou.

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I Wanna Be A Doctor!

J*^ JA-^tr l^^^^^H

Pictured Above: (A) David Gaus; (B) Aida Suarez; (C) Blainey Nicholas; (D) Elizabeth Satter; (E) William Moore; (F) John Frownfelter; (G) Calbert

Wong; (H) Sam Ferris.

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Pictured Above: (A) Tomiko Stein; (B) Diane Cantor; (C) Joshua Meycrson; (D) Patricia Rinne; (E) Donna Lou; (F) Judith Majewski.

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Pictured Above: (A) Greg Vigna; (B) Lily Yang; (C) Manna Teplitsl<y; (D) Anuradha Banerjee; (E) Neal Wilkinson: (F) Alex Gorup; (G) Shannon Byrd; (H) Gregg

Hartman; (I) Diego Osuna; (J) Edward Koppel.

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Pictured Above: (A) Rebecca Middleton; (B) Novman Rowe; (C) Rebecca Giles; (D) Quoc Cuong Le; (E) Dave Morrison; (F) Vara Viseskul; (G) Kenneth Swank; (H) Neil

Russakoff; (I) Bonnie Kirstein; (J) John Tarro; (K) Kenneth Carlson.

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-'^i^-%i)i0-"

' I

g^^aiA^

Pictured Above: (A) Alan McCrory; (B) Rosanne Kho; (C) Robert Hodson; (D) Janet Wh.te; (E) Elizabeth Wmfield; (F) Jennifer Keyes; (G) John Dorris; (H) Victor DAdd.o;

(I) Jesse LaPietra; (]) Maggie Parsons; (k) Sue Park; (L) Eric Ormseth; (M) Annette Tien; (N) William Gottliebson.193

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Pictured Above: (A) Daren Braget; (B) Elizabeth Duncan; (C) Richard Gitter; (D) Joel Goldberg; (E) Roxana Hakimzadeh; (F) Sunfa Cheng; (G) Lloyd Briggs; (H) Douglas

Gillott; (1) Jennifer Resner; (J) Rose Ehret; (K) Roger Ehret.

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* fcT

*v

Pictured Above: (A) Mindy Rose; (B) David Song; (C) Mark Elliott; (D) Edward Love; (E) Carol Ingraham; (F) Karen Bollinger; (G) Chip Tipton; (H) Jim Ed Wooldridge; (I)

Greg Portera; (J) Mary Munn; (K) Stephen Lee; (L) Jennifer Hornsten; (M) William Heard; (N) Robert Minkes; (O) Robert Fairbanks; (P) Marshall Silverman.

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Pictured Above; (A) Donald Ganier; (B) Nancy Norris; (C) Luisa Gomez; (D) Dwayne Hansen; (E) John Iskander; (F) Felicitas Livaudais; (G) Kimberly Longmire; (H) BradleyGreene; (I) Ricardo Rodriguez; (J) Philip Doherty; (K) Dellice Dickhaus; (L) Barbara Perrone; (M) Diahn Lohman; (N) David Shin; (O) Gavin Gassen; (P) Treg Brown.

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Congratuladons!

The Spaeths and Shahs are proud ofSusie. Congratulations.

Congratulations Ricardo We are

proud ofyou! You will carry the tra-

dition. Love your family.

Congratulations Jena MP. We are all

very proud of you. Love Mom, Ben-

nett, Amy and Ben.

You brought us so much joy-son. Weare proud ofyour success. Congratu-

lations Doctor Tom Bak. Love Momand Dad.

Muchas Felicidades Estely! Lovefrom the Suarez Family.

Congrats, Dr. Brown! Mom and Dad.

Congratulations Chip! Your loving

and proud family.

Such tremendous pride. You have ac-

complished a life long ambition.

Your Dad would be so proud. Weare! Love you Daren, Mom andJim.

Congratulations hm Ed. We love youDad, Mom, Craig and Amon.

Mindy. you have made us very proud.

Love Mom, Brian, Lori, Kellie andGrandpa Lou.

Congratulations. Nancy! You have

made us so proud! We love you.

Mom, Jim, Judy and papa.

Look out OB-GYN's - Heeerrre's

Greg!!! We love you - Your family

Congratulations Maggie!! We are so

proud ofyou!! Love Mom, David, K-K, Isaac and the kids.

Congratulations Tressa. Love Mom,Dad, Rick and Sam.

Congratulations David! We are

proud ofyou and we love you! Wel-

come to the family Shinae! Love,

Mom, Dad & Helen.

Congratulations to Neil, who has fi-

nally earned the "tools of Doctor-

ness" Love Mom and Dad.

Congratulations Dr. Dohertv. Welove you Mom, Dad, Anne, Danny,

Carol & PauL

Congratulations Dr. Wilkinson, nowfor some serious sailing! Love from

your family.

Norman, may God be at your side.

Love- Mom, Dad, Tanya, Anne &Marvin.

Congratulations We are burstingwith pride for Dr. Rickabee, Rickyticky tootle alias Itchy Fingers. Yourfamily who love you.

To Liz: With great pride and love.

Dad

To Dave: 1P88 MD2B, 1992 MDUR.Love & Utmost respect Mom andDad.

Congratulations Doctor Ganier! GodBless you, love Mom and Dad. Bestwishes grandson, love Babe. Bestwishes, love Gizelle, Rod. We love

you, grandparents Robin. We areproud ofyou! Love, your family, Pam,Dominique, Detrielle.

To lenny: Always knew you'd go far

"Fire-Ball!" We love you Doc!

Dr. Ormseth sounds great! Yourproud Mom, Dad and family.

Congratulations Doug on makingyour dreams a reality. We love you"Doogie" Mom & Dad, Donna &Matthew, Dennis & Shelley.

To Chester: Congratulations. LoveMom and Dad.

Robert K. Minkes. MD. PhD. Con-gratulations! We are so proud! LoveJudy, Grandma, Dad, Mom, Dan,Mary, Ken, Suzy, Karl, Pam, Danny,et al.

"Our Barb " The Doctor- Love Ya!Mom, Dad, Lorraine, and Eric.

Congratulations, Bernie! Well Done!The Perrones.

Congratulations, Ken! Love, Mom,Dad, April, Kari, Dave.

Congratulations Elizabeth! An MDdegree! So proud of your achieve-

ment! Love from the whole family.

J.D. the M.D.! Congratulations. Weare proud ofyou!! Love, Mom, Dad,

and Mayo

Jesse: It's just like you to dream, to

dare, to be the best. Love Mother,

Dad, and family.

We're so proud of our daughter, Liz.

THE DOCTOR. You are very, very

special. Love, Mom, Parks, Kelly.

We are happy to have a very sweetlittle girl. We can't imagine how fast

she has grown up to be a lady. We are

so proud of Vara.

He has achieved success who hasworked well, laughed often andloved much. Best wishes for a suc-

cessful life. We love 7011 Judith. Momand Pop-on-ice.

Congratulations Doctor Trish. Thefirst Rinne M.D. Love from all the

family.

Congratulations, John Tarro! Love,

Mom and Roger.

Love and Congrats to the first Doctorin the Gaus Family.

You did it Elizabeth! We knew youwould! Congratulations! May Godbless you always Love, from your en-

tire proud family.

I knew you could do it. Congratula-

tions Dr. Beka. Much love Motherand Daddy. Way to go little sis. LoveDaphne.

Congratulations Vickie!! Love, Mom.

Congratulations Sue! A scalpel weld-

ing soul singer is born. With love andadoration. Dad, Mom, Jean, Tina &loaa

Congratulations Richard! We are

very proud of you. Love Mom andDad.

In this small space we wish to share

our pride in all that you have doneLloyd. Mom, Dad, Jim & Elizabeth.

Congratulations, Shannon! We're all

proud ofyour success.

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Congratuladons!

Our daughter Dr. Diane R. Cantor

Congratulations, Calbert! On achiev-

ing your lifelong dream. We are

proud of you! Love Mom, Dad andfamily.

Dreams do come true! Love you Alan.

Mom, Clarence and Don

Congratulations, Rosanne ! We 're

(your family) all happy for you!

Congratulations, Blainey! From the

beginning Lknevy you were bound for

glory. My son, the Doctor! I love youBlainey. Always, Ms. Mary (AKA:Mom)

Congratulations, Lindon K-wock !

Love Mom, Dad, and Milton.

DiAhn,/f is a comfort to know that so

many will benefit from your hardwork and dedication. You have givena new sense ofPride to theLOHMANname. CONGRATULATIONS Dr.

D.E. Lohman.

Congratulations, Vic. Love, Mom andDad

The dream ofthe boy -who wanted to

contribute something to society, will

leave his footprints in the sands oftime; Congratulation Ed. Mother &Dad.

Congratulations, Nance!

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Love, Sandiand Dad

May all your dreams come true! Welove you Gregg. Mom and Dad.

Bill: We are all very, very proud ofyou. Much love. Mom, Dad, Jim,Sally, Dan and Scott.

Congratulations Gregory Errol. Youare the example ofbeing the best youcan be! We are so proud ofyou. LoveMom, Dad, Jack, Mike, Joy, R&R

You color the world.

You are such a "Wonderful womanAnd now an awesome doctor!

Congratulations!Jose Gilberto

Congratulations, Doctor Keyes! Withpride and warmest wishes; Love youJennifer. Mom and Dad.

Whoopee! You did it! Josh Meyerson.Mom, Marvin, Val, Emily, and Ben.

So proud of your accomplishments!Good luck in continuing theLongmire, M.D. tradition, love Momand Dad

Proud of your achievements John,Love Mom, Dad, and family.

Dr. and Mrs. Blainey Nicholas . Con-gratulations Psalm 147. Love Dad,Gram,Ju, Sterl, Clint.

Congratulations Anuradha. Mom &Dad.

HELPME Jen S. (Hornsten)!

Chicklets make me sweat.

You 're the top, a double B quasar

Hope andJoy. Love, Doug

Congratulations to the Class of 1992from the Department ofGynecology.

Match Day '92!

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but we must sail, and not drift, nor lie at anchor. " - Oliver Wendell Holmes

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mThe

TulaneMedical Alumni Association

Best Wishes To TheClass Of 1992!

We Serve . . .

Students, Residents

Alumni, AndThe Medical Center

Through

Alumni News Publications

The Annual Crawfish Boil

Homecoming Activities

Class Reunions

Nationwide Alumni Functions

Student Recognition Awards

The Senior "Match" Party

The Alumni Locating Service

AndThe Candy Jar

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CONGRATULATIONS GRADS

c hildrcn's Hospital congratulates the graduates of the Tulane University

School of Medicine.

Many of you have completed clinical rotations at Children's Hospital in pediatrics,

pediatric subspecialties, pediatric rehabilitative medicine, pediatric orthopaedics,

pediatric surgery, pediatric surgical subspecialties, pediatric radiology and in a

host of other areas. We have been delighted to have you be a part of Children's

Hospital and to see how a union of the Children's Hospital with the private

practicing community and its affiliate institutions, Tulane University and Louisiana

State University, has made us a most dynamic and growing force in pediatric

care in the State of Louisiana and the entire Gulf Coast area. We look forward

to continued growth, an'd we are certain that many of you will be a part of

that growth.

As your residencies and fellowships progress we hope that many of them

will be done in part here and that we will have the opportunity to watch you

grow professionally. We hope that you will be frequent visitors and learn of

the resource of our Children's Hosi:)ital in the New Orleans and Louisiana

community.

Congratulations for much happiness and fulfillment in the future.

CHILDREN'SHOSPITAL

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1500 Cleveland Ave.

New Orleans, La.

581-9809

Joe's Bar... "Rx for What Ale's Ya!"

Miciiael Wursleisen, Proprietor

Won., Tues , Wed., & Fri. 8 a.m. 5 p.m.; Thurs., 8 a.m. 7 p.m.

ORTHOTICS • PROSTHETICSPATIENT AIDS

3627 Magazine St.

New Orleans, La. 70115

(504) 897-6248

3429 Houma Blvd.

Metairie, La. 70002

(504) 455-9768

BEST WISHES

TO THE

CLASS OF 1992

FROM THE

TULANE DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY

CARDIOTHORACiC SURGERY DIVISIONPediatric & Adult

GENERAL SURGERY DIVISION

Colo-Rectal Surgery

Renal Transplantation Surgery Program-Pcdiatric & Adult

Surgical Oncology ProgramVascular Surgery Program

PEDIATRIC SURGERY DIVISION

PLASTIC 8. RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY DIVISION

Congratulations to the

Class of 1992

JOIN US IN SERVING THE CITIZENS OF JEFFERSON

BECOME A MEDICAL SOCIETY MEMBER

4937 Hearst St., Suite 2B • Metairie, LA 70001 • 455-8282

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TULANE UNIVERSITYSCHOOL OF MEDICINE

DEPARTMENT OF UROLOGY

A POSITIVELY "CULTURED THREESOME'

Robert Cherry, M.D. Jeffrey Lapeyrolerie, M.D. Dan McBride, M.D.

FROM THE LAND OF YELLOW SNOW

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Greetings and Best Wishes

to the

Urology Chief Residents

and

Graduating Class of 1992

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Charity-Ese

Bad blood Syphilis

High blood Hypertension

Low blood Anemia

Sugar blood Diabetes mellitus

Yellow blood Jaundice

"I got short." Dyspnea

"Problems with my nature." Impotence

Fireballs of the Eucharist Uterine fibroids

Fireballs in my Virginia Fibroids

Cadillacs of the eyes Cataracts

Sick-as-heil anemia Sickle-cell anemia

De roaches of de liver Cirrhosis

Smilin' mighty Jesus Spinal meningitis

Technical shot Tetanus shot

Teknus Tetanus

Two buffaloes of the lung Tuberculosis

Very close veins Varicose veins

Flea bites Phlebitis

Peanut butter balls for the fits Phenobarbital for seizures

Vomicking Vomiting

Romantic heart disease Rheumatic heart disease

Clogs Blood clots

Contrapsion in my utricus Contractions of the uterus

Trash in the throat Thrush

Adrian flutter Atrial flutter

Attack acordia Tachycardia

Tacky cards Tachycardia

Subscriptions Prescriptions

Prostrate Prostrate

Hospital Comparison & Taste Test

CATEGORY TOURO TULANE V.A. CHARITY

SOFT DRINKS Free to staff, huge Only available in Only $.55 Only $.50, and

selection cafeteria only RC Cola

NURSES Free to staff,

huge selection

Only available at

Joe's, huge selection

Just plain huge Only $.50

ROACHES No Insectae Only in cafeteria Brought in by

patients

Mopped over by

cleaning crew; first

layer most likely

mesocoic

CHART ORDERS "That order has been

taken off and done Dr."

"We're getting to that

next."

"What order.'" "F— You.'"

TRAUMA "Whats That.'" "The officer in 5203 was

transferred in from CHNO.""Pt tripped on his way to

the smoke room."

""Stick em up, Doc."

PATIENT Bank presidents Bank tellers Sleeps outside of a bank Bank robbers

OCCUPATIONSPATIENT Keep up with company's Crochet sweaters for Blowing smoke rings Fill in "work -finder"

PASTIMES recent transactions with

a laptop computer

granddaughter through trach puzzles ad nauseum

CAT SCANS Quickly obtained and Waiting list generally Typically canceled due Consists of live cat

interpreted not excessive to pt's excessive weight passed over patient

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TULANESCHOOL OF MEDICINEDEPARTMENT OFMEDICINE

Congratulations To TheCLASS OF 1992

Best Wishes For YourSuccess In The Future.

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Special thanks to Lilian Teplitsky for donating

her professional photos. Also, thank you to

those people who worked on the yearbook who

aren't pictured here. It was a great year!!

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