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TULANE UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

NEW ORLEANS •

Volume 1 Yearbook Staff

Editor-In-Chief Harley Ginsberg

Associate Editors Shawn Bajo Bob Gold Marie Mann Shelly Picard Karen Theriot

Business Managers Bob Gold Kathy Newman Photographers Roy Brooks Art Chin Harley Ginsberg Dave Kutob Paul Mele Ivan Murray Rob Roth

Acknowledgments

Professional Photographers Al Dufour Rene Bunch Cover Design Joe Newsom

Caricatures John Keating EKGs Provided by Dawne Orgeron Table Of Contents

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KATHY ELLEN NEWMAN 1955-1981

'It's the laughter we will remember, w^henever we remember, the way we were.' Kathy Newman was 25 years old. She graduated from Newcomb College with a degree in Psychology. Her dream was to be a pediatri- cian, to help children cope with the stresses of growing up. Kathy will be remem- bered for her compassion, ju- bilant spirit, desire to alle-

viate pain and suffering, and a true and genuine love for all children. She was a dedi- cated student and a well re- spected classmate. Kathy will be missed by all of us. It is in Kathy's memory that we dedicate the 1982 f- WAVE. Hx Of Tulane Medical School

"On Monday, September 29, 1834, the Bee announced in its editorial columns: 'We are highly gratified to notice the establishment in this city of a medical college. The gentlemen who fill the chairs of the professorship are men of skill and experience.' Thus formal medical training in Louisiana was begun. The founding of the School of Medicine in 1856 introduced another group of physicians and surgeons to the community. It is certain that Charity , itself a vast clinical laboratory, was an important factor in the development of medical education in New Orleans."

"An important step forward was taken by Charity Hospital in 1885 when an ambulance service was begun. The first ambulance went into operation on February 2nd and was described as a 'commondious vehicle, weighing 1600 pounds and requires a double team. Although wagon-built to be durable, it has ..'. a carriage finish and is mounted on heavy springs . According to an undocumented story, it took so long to answer the first call that the patient had recovered and already left the scene. The driver and intern not wishing to return empty-handed, picked up an unsuspecting Negro boy who was not ill and returned triumphantly to the hospital." The Civil War brought a halt to all for- mal medical training in 1862. The Medi- cal College of Louisiana was fortunate to find financial security. A wealthy New Orleans merchant, , be- queathed $1,250,000 to provide for a new university. In 1884 the various depart- ments of the University of Louisiana were placed under the jurisdiction of the new institution, .

Tuition fees were costly. In addition to the $150 for tu- ition, there was a matricula- tion fee of $5, and $10 anato- my fee, and a $20 lecture se- ries assessment. The student would also be responsible for his room and board which was $25 per month.

In anatomy lab, dissection was a coat and tie affair. Right: In 1902 a Mr. Alexander Hutchinson bequeathed $800,000 to Tulane University in memory of his wife Josephine. This led to further ex- pansion of the medical facilities.

^ ^ Left: The Richardson Memorial Building on -1 3} the uptown campus housed the School of ^ Medicine in the early 1900's. It was named in honor of Dr. T.G. Richardson, the first and only Louisianian to be president of the American Medical Association.

A sketch of Charity Hospital as envisioned by the architects in the late 1930's. In 1910, Abraham Flexner published his report on the ranking and classification of medical schools, with Tulane ranked as one of the top three Southern institutions. At that time, Tulane's medical faculty included such prominent physicians as Dr. Rudolph Matas, a vascular surgeon, and Dr. Isadore Dyer, a well noted dermatologist, who was instrumental in the development of the _5- ^ J leprosarium in Carville, Louisiana.

The modern day history of The Tulane University School of Medicine continues to be one of expansion and growth, not only of its physical facilities, but also of its research and training programs. Few medical schools can equal the l-in-^uh'jh'j\ t^i excellent clinical training experience afforded by Charity Hospital, , and the private institutions in the tki»k city. Paul Tulane would certainly be proud of the Reference: The Rudolph Matas History of ytedicine in Louisiana, by many medical students who John Duffy. Volume II. LSI" Press, 1962. Pp. 237. 247. 506. have graduated from the university bearing his name. OFFICE 4F ADMISSIONS I. w. eyFPtR©«Mwiii ASSOCIATE r

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John J. Walsh, M.D. Chancellor of Tulane Medical School

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James T. Hamlin III, M.D. s i Dean of the School of Medicine

David E. Smith, M.D. Associate Dean of Curricular and Academic Affairs

13 STUDENT AFFAIRS

Wallace K. Tomlinson, M.D. Assistant Dean of Student Affairs

Secretaries

Standing: L to R: Carol Gaudet Elaine Mmahat Sitting: Myrna Romain

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14 ADMISSIONS

W. Clifford Newman, Jr., Ph.D. Associate Dean for Admissions and Student Affairs

Secretaries

Standing: L to R: Karen Martinez Carroll Wilson Kathy Muller Jaynene Reid Sitting: Pat Luman

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ANATOMY

Standing L to R: C. Knox J. Mascorro M. Anderson G. Kirby J. Jeter I. Chen Sitting L to R: E. Peebles R. Yates* L. Walker M. Vaupel

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18 PHYSIOLOGY

Faculty

Standing L to R: J. Lymangrover R. Lowe L. Feigen N. Kreisman Sitting L to R: M. Evanich N. Di Luzio* L. Wade Not Pictured: W. Newman J. Pisano BIOCHEMISTRY

Faculty: Standing L to R: W. Cohen. R. Stjernholni*. R. Steel, J. Muldrey. Sitting L to R: W. Baricos, M. Stanfield, G. Adrouny, Y. Li.

19 PATHOLOGY

Standing: L to R: P. Walker, H. Johnson*, C. Dunlap, N. Schor, J. Harkin. Sitting: L to R: H. Dhurandhar, P. Daroca, M. Varela.

MICROBIOLOGY

Standing: L. to R: L. Friedman, M. Johnson, J. Domer, C. Cohen, W. Pierce, P. Mayeux. Sitting: L to R: E. Johnson, A. Gottlieb, C. Springate.

20 PHARMACOLOGY

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Standing: L to R: P. Kadowitz, W. George, L. Tgnarro, P. Guth, E. Spannhake. Sitting: L to R: K. Carter, J. Fisher*, F. Donier, K. Agrawal.

21 MEDICINE Chairman: C. Thorpe Ray

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Cardiology: Front L to R: B. Iteld, J. Phillips*, A. Quiroz. Back L to R: T. Giles, R. Mautner, R. Koepke, R. Dillenkoffer. Endocrinology: Front L to R: K. Rives, C. Bowers*, A. Ruiz. Back L to R: P. Prosser, R. Schally, P. Banks. Gastroenterology: K. Akdamar*(seated), N. Agrawal, T. Ertan. Hematology/Oncology: Seated L to R: A. Hendrick, W. Stuckey*. Standing: L. Thomas, G. Beltran. Immunology: Front L to R: B. Butcher, N. Doll, N. Waring. Back: S. Lehrer, M. Anorve, B. Bozelka, J. Salvaggio*, R. DeShazo. Pulmonary Medicine: H. Weill*(seated), C. Ramirez, D. Hendrick, D. Ellithorpe, W. Barkman. Nephrology: Seated L to R: V. Shah, J. Wallin*, W. O'Neill, Standing: L to R: G. Bailey, E. Carvajal.

22 SURGERY Chairman: Watts R. Webb

First Row: L to R: E. Peacock, E. Krementz, W. Webb*, M. Litwin, R. Ryan. Second Row: R. Brunswick, A. Kitahama, P. Moynihan, J.

Jones, N. McSwain, C. Sutherland . and friends.

23 PEDIATRICS

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Left to right: Front row: W. Waring, M. Smith, J. Lewy*, A. Bartlee, H. Woody, N. Woody Second row: N. Waring, R. deShazo, N. Halsey, D. Burgess, H. Doucet, K. Ohene-Frempong, J. Boyer Third row: W. Christy, R. Beckerman, J. Reynolds, G. Bisset, H. Anand, J. Frentz, C. Craft, K. Williams Fourth row: J. Griffith, R. Lambert, C. Daul, M. Bhende, W. Scott, S. Sharma, T. Vu, D. Ghiya, L. White Fifth row: S. Schwartz, J. Gavin, K. Thaly, J. Awotwi, S. Ratanaprakarn, J. Kanga, N. Rahman, S. Levine, C. Trujillo, H. McNeeley, B. Rubin, S. Paraguya Not pictured: F. Boineau, R. Brunstetter, R. Brunswick, S. Burke, J. Carter, L Cohen, R. Daum, D. Dunn, B. Evans, W. Galen, R. Gordon, K. Knight, P. Moynihan, J. Nadell, A. Pacheco, F. Puyau, K. Reardon, L. Robinson, J. Roheim, G. Schuftan, E. Shipira, J. Smith, J. Zusman

24 OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY

Standing: L to R: S. Degefu C. Lacey B. Mabie M. Moorehead Sitting: L to R: P. Moore M. Pernoll* M. Pupkin J. Naponick

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Demand will be incredible so order now!

39 The Doctor is in. Tell me Bob, what do you know about this girl Valerie?

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40 All yours for $100.00 each.

41 I got it from Irving's cadaver.

Who ordered the pizza with pepperoni?

Give 'em an inch and they take a foot.

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We finally threw it up to higher mag.

What he really needs is a thermometer because my blood is boiling!

43 If our parents could see how hard we really worked this year.

Should we tell him the plug is out?

I have a few announcements to make after I figure out who tied my shoelaces together.

44 That's the last time I trust that bookie!

Darn these computer dates! They're always breaking down.

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45 Sophomore Year

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Do you have any good veins in the other arm?

Lub-dub, zub-dub, zub-zub, z-z-z-z-z

48 Trust me. Hair loss is directly related to virility.

Very funny. Now tell that big guy in the Santa suit that he just failed the course.

49 Hey Deichmann, that kid keeps pointing to you and saying daddy.

When you're as tall as I am, portable oxygen comes in handy.

50 You want me to do what? Dress up like a what? Sing and dance like a what? Oh look fellas. VHHU^K^^H Why me, huh? win If you look at me closely you'll notice. An adonis I'm not meant to be, In this costume you see. They will all roar with glee. Why me? Why me? Why me?

51 I hate unknowns. I hate unknowns.

You probably don't know me but

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52 Mice are actually bats without wings!

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53 But everything else was tuberculosis! Don't worry Jim, I was in your shoes once.

Emperor Ming receives word that Flash Gordon is dead.

54 Yea, we bad!

What do you mean everything's filled?

55 It's either an epithelioid-mesenchymal dysgerminoma or rich Corinthian leather.

Flash Gordon is examined.

Would you please stop singing!

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FT Twenty. Do I hear twenty-five?

Sam, I really would like a second opinion.

My head is not a basketball!

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59 I'm not leaving until you give me back my balloon.

Worth learning, yea. Worth waking up for, nah.

Do you think anyone suspects?

60 Local Watering Hole

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61 An instrument that pays . (tuition). THE T-3 RETRACTOR

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10. Romantic heart disease J. Cirrhosis 11. Sick as hell anemia k. Thrush 12. Smiling Almighty Jesus 1. High blood pressure 13. Sugar diabetes m Rheumatic Heart Disease 14. Trash in the throat n. Contractions of the uterus 15. Very close veins o. Fractured vertebrae

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Dear Class of '82,

I wish I could be there in person to let you hear it from my own mouth but let me say anyway, that I admire you all for the work you've chosen to devote your lives to. The willingness to take on so much

hard work , so many long hours and the responsibility for the lives of so many other people is something that always amazes me

I congratulate each and every one of you.

Sincerely,

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Robert E. Anderson Malcolm E. Andry, Jr. Allyson Ann Askew Greeley, Colorado New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans, Louisiana

Robert C. Baird, III Mobile, Alabama

Shawn Cook Bajo Lake Charles, Louisiana

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Evelyn Barraza John Michael Barraza Eugene J. Basiliere Balboa, Canal Zone Monroe, Louisiana Areubo, Puerto Rico

Shelly Picard Baumann Gloria Mary Bertucci Robert R. Beskin Shreveport, Louisiana New Orleans, Louisiana Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Warren R. Bourgeois III New Orleans, Louisiana

Roy M. Brooks Hillsdale, New Jersey

71 Donald P. Buhrer, Jr. David R. Byrd Vera Eloise Carter Arnold, Maryland Jacksonville, Florida El Paso, Texas

Jean L. Chabo San Diego, California

Hank Chambers Aurora, Colorado

Tom Chappell Arthur S. Chin Mark Clanton Fair Haven, New Jersey San Francisco, California New Orleans, Louisiana

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Robert B. Cloar, Jr. Kismet Renee Collins Seth Joel Corey Lexington, Kentucky Fullerton, California Orlando, Florida

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Suzanne Spencer Crater Mountain Lakes, New Jersey

Marshall H. Crenshaw Shreveport, Louisiana

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Frank Culicchia Deborah Ann Daniels Chris T. Davies New Orleans, Louisiana Columbus, Georgia Orange County, California

73 Rodney Davis Malvern, Arkansas

Richard E. Deichmann, Jr. New Orleans, Louisiana

Renee Dupont Amy Armstrong Ernst Michael Charles Fajgenbaum Torrance, California New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans, Louisiana

Gerald Farmer Patti Farris Daniel Lloyd Ferguson Tampa, Florida Aurora, Illinois New Orleans, Louisiana

74 Paul T. Finger New York City, New York

Larry Gandle Fair Lawn, New Jersey

Royal Gerow James Kiefer Gerstley Thomas Giddings Priest Lake, Idaho Wyncote, Pennsylvania Hinsdale, Illinois

Harley Glen Ginsberg Larry Givens George S. Goding, Jr. Hollywood, Florida New Orleans, Louisiana St. Louis, Missouri

75 Robert Stuart Gold Scott Goldman Vic Gonzalez Ardmore, Pennsylvania Skokie, Illinois New Orleans, Louisiana

Timothy S. Graham Gregory K. Gum Watson Mark Gutowski Pennsauken, New Jersey New Orleans, Louisiana Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

Zirka M. Halibey South Orange, New Jersey

Andy Hallberg Mystic, Connecticut

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Michael N. Harlan Bobbi Jo Hawk Mark E. Healy New Orleans, Louisiana Portales, New Mexico San Francisco, California

Gregory Thomas Hebrank Madelaine Turegano Bruce Warren Hershatter Greensburg, Pennsylvania Hedgpeth Branford, Connecticut New Orleans, Louisiana

Adele M. Hieshima Whittier, California

Janet Grove Hoagland i Cut Off, Louisiana ^ m.

77 Jim Hogan John Hollenberg John Cooper Howard Kingsport, Tennessee Redlands, California Atlanta, Georgia

John F. Irving Milford, Connecticut

Scott Taylor Jackson Salt Lake City, Utah

Valerie P. Jameson W. Dean Jameson Randy Phillip Johnson New Orleans, Louisiana Camden, Arkansas Redondo Beach, California

78 Mary Kathleen Jones Laurence Bruce Kandel Michael F. Kelly San Francisco, California Jericho, New York Fargo, North Dakota

Peter A. Kelt Lake Ronkonkoma, New York

Brian Maltbie Kinney Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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David W. Kutob John D. Leimert Bernard Ira Leman Phoenix, Arizona Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey Pacific Palisades, California

79 Steven Harry Lesser Santa Cruz, California

/%^ George Dalton Long Atlanta, Georgia '/>

Mike Luckett Gregory E. Lyman James Edward Lynch El Paso, Texas Atlanta, Louisiana Decatur, Georgia

Paul Henry McClain Stephen Mason McCollam L. Kathleen McDonald Bellevue, Nebraska New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans, Louisiana

80 John Duncan McEwen Durham, North Carolina

Kristi Jo Mclntyre Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Patricia C. McKeever Bruce R. Maddern Seth D. Madell Los Angeles, California Cheshire, Connecticut Patchogue, New York

Robert Maietta Marie Mann Cecile L. Many Winchester, Massachuetts New Orleans, Louisiana New Orleans, Louisiana

81 Clifford G. Martin Gilbert Rutledge Mason, Jr. Jan £. Mathisen Butte, Montana Biloxi, Mississippi Poughkeepsie, New York

Gregory K. Mayer Paul F. Mele Richard L. Meyer, Jr. Phoenix, Arizona Schenectady, New York Meridian, Mississippi

J. Kim Meyers San Francisco, California

Jesse Edwin Morriss III Headland, Alabama

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Ivan George Anthoney Kathy Newman Joseph K. Newsom, Jr. Murray Hollywood, Florida Cheraw, South Carolina Miami, Florida

Brent Carl Norman Erin Theresa O'Sullivan Stephen E. Parey Hollywood, California New Orleans, Louisiana Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Jim Peacock New Orleans, Louisiana

John Charles Pearce Austin, Texas

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Carol Rust Peebles Judy Perlstein Edward Rolando Peron New Orleans, Louisiana Woodmere, New York Miami, Florida

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John Hunter Phillips III New Orleans, Louisiana

Reid Guyton Pierce Pine Bluff, Arkansas

Jack A. Pines Robert Martin Pinner Richard J. Pisani Southfield, Michigan New Orleans, Louisiana Bethesda, Maryland

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Anita E. Pitot Diane Pittman R. Scott Poppen Madison, Wisconsin Charlotte, Vermont Provo, Utah

Dewey John Preston New Orleans, Louisiana

Elias Rilloraza Quintos Fort Salonga, New York

Steven J. Reiss Melissa Lemoyne Reynolds Eugene A. Rivera St. Louis, Missouri Vacaville, California Miami Shores, Florida

85 Richard Roettger St. Louis, Missouri

Robert Barry Roth Metuchen, New Jersey

Bradley Berlin Rowberry Clyde R. Roy II James F. Ruiz Overland Park, Kansas Marietta, Georgia Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Albert Saltiel Oliver Sartor Robert D. Scheirer Highland Park, New Jersey Shreveport, Louisiana Kutztown, Pennsylvania

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B. Robert Schwartz Cincinnati, Ohio

Richard Graham Sellers Gulf Breeze, Florida / <^l_ /

John Sentell Marlene J. Severson Joel Sheiner Baton Rouge, Louisiana Minot, North Dakota Southfield, Michigan

Hoke Shirley Thomas P^arle Sholes Richard J. Simmons Lakeland, Florida Johnson City, Tennessee Denver, Colorado

87 James Aaron Slobard Robert G. Sugar Ridgewood, New Jersey Redwood City, California

John Swan Karen Dawn Theriot Peter Brian Tillotson Massillon, Ohio Battle Creek, Michigan Fargo, North Dakota

Povilas Vitenas, Jr. James L. Tucker III New Orleans, Louisiana Abilene, Texas 88 Guy Voeller Susan Patrice Weiner Memphis, Tennessee Houston, Texas

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Gary Windier Barbara Toby Wizer Blane A. Woodfin Glen Cove, New York New Orleans, Louisiana Columbus, Georgia

Clyde W. Yancy. Jr. Josie Zanders Baton Rouge, Louisiana Atlanta, Georgia

89 Thanks For The Memories

Mark Abel — Thanks to my friends and my dedicated teachers who helped make these fulfilling years. I hope we meet again. Gloria Bertucci — Special thanks to my parents for unending encouragement and support. Paul Buhrer — Thanks Mom and Dad. Vera Carter — Thank you for those long talks ($100 phone bills) and your support. "The family that hangs together" — Mom, Dad, Joseph, James and William. Deborah Daniels — With our minds, we can change our worlds. Chris Davies — My thanks to all who have had the patience to endure my endless questions, both the simple and the esoteric. Harley Ginsberg — Mom and Dad, your love and inspiration were gifts I shall treasure forever. Wish you were here to share this moment with me. To Kathy, my little sis, it will never be the same without you. Robert Gold — To my wife Gail: "Stay just the way you are." To my parents: Thanks for all your love guidance, and support. And to Kathy: We will always miss you. Jim Hogan — i Salud, Amor, y Pesetas y bastante tiempo para disfrutarlas! Kathy Jones — "Love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation ..." — with love and deep appreciation for my family and friends. David Kutob — Thanks to those who made pleasant memories of strenuous times. George Long — Dear Mom and Dad, Thanks for everything. Love, George. Mike Luckett — To Jim Hogan, cowboy of cowboys — "ain't it great to be a cowboy!" Greg Lyman — Many thanks to the Pharmacology Department for "Moonlight in Vermont". Stephen McCollam — To the Class of 82: I will always remember our unique experience with nothing but the fondest of memories. I wish us all the best of luck. Seth Madell — "Slow down, you crazy child/ You're so ambitious for a juvenile ..." — Billy Joel. Good luck and easy going to all. Paul Mele — Dedicated to the late Dr. Dorothy LeBlanc - never would have made it without you. Wish you were here. Kim Meyers — To Gay, Joh, and Louise. Ivan Murray — "The tree without root is now in full bloom, thanks to faithful believers. Stephen Parey — To my wife, Sis, without whose support and encouragement this would not have been possible. John Pearce — I would like to thank "Doc", my father, for his love and encouragement in reaching this goal of my life. Edward Peron — To Mom and Dad who supported me, to Lourdes who counseled me, to Salv, Grandmother and Uncles who inspired me, and,to my God who stood by me. Diane Pittman — Thanks to my family and friends for their encouragement and moral support. Best of luck to my classmates — Viva '82! Elias Quintos — My sincere and everlasting thanks to my family, relatives, friends, and teachers for the best years of my life. Eugene Rivera — Thank you Virginia, Cristina, Rolando, Rita, Arturo, and Adria, and the rest of the family for your love and support. Povilas Vitenas — In appreciation of my family, friends, and Jan whose love and support has made this possible. Guy Voeller — All my thanks to Peggy and my parents — the most generous, wonderful, and understanding people in the world. Love, Guy.

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Left to Right: Standing: Richard Campeau, M.D., Larry Millikan, M.D., Clyde Yancy, Royal Gerow, Stephen Parey, Eugene Rivera. Second row: Wesley Galen, M.D., Dean EUithorpe, M.D., David Byrd, William O'Neill, M.D. First row: Joseph Newsom, Roberta Hawk, Chris Davies, Brent Norman. Not pictured: Mark Abel, Shelly P. Baumann, Frank Culicchia, George Goding, Timothy Graham, John Hallberg, John Hollenberg, John Irving, John Leimert, Bernard Leman, Michael Luckett, Judy Perlstein, Diane Pittman, Oliver Sartor, Bernard Schwartz, Peter Tillotson, Guy Voeller.

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M. History Of Medicine

Full Circle

Standing (L to R): Charles Pollack, Steve Reich, (L to R): Susan Weiner, Seth Corey, Doug Koltun. Sitting: Seth Corey, Josie Zanders. Duncan McEwen, Wen Shen.

Student Advisory Board

Standing (L to R): Scott Jackson, Eugene Rivera, Clyde Yancy, Melissa Reynolds, Bernard Leman, Kathy McDonald. Sitting: Robert Maietta, Robert Baird, Paul Vitenas.

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Editor-in-Chief:

Harley Ginsberg \

Associate Editors:

Shawn Bajo Bob Gold Marie Mann Shelly Picard Karen Theriot ij

Class Photographers (L to R):

David Kutob Ivan Murray Art Chin Rob Roth

Not Pictured: Roy Brooks Paul Mele Harley Ginsberg

98 J OWL CLUB

Our link to the faculty.

(L to R) Clyde Yancy, Hoke Shirley, Allyson Askew, Oliver Sartor, Shep Coding, Cele Many, Stephen McCollam, Tom Chappell, Bruce Maddern, Erin O'Sullivan, Jack Irving.

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Our link to each other.

Top row (L to R): Marshall Crenshaw, Gene Rivera, Steve Reiss. Bottom row: Jack Irving, Patti Farris, Frank Culicchia, Jim Hogan, Bob Gold, Hank Chambers, Shelly Picard.

99 SPONSORS

A special thanks to all the parents and friends who contributed to this first edition of the T-WAVE.

Rosemary T. Andry Mr. & Mrs. Kiefer N. Gerstley Mr. & Mrs. Francisco In Honor Of Rilloraza Mr. & Mrs. John F. Chappell James K. Gerstley Congratulations to Elias R. Quintos Mr. & Mrs. J. W. Leimert Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Giddings In Honor Of Mr. & Mrs. Clyde R. Roy Dr. & Mrs. Gilbert Thomas Giddings In Honor Of Mason, Sr. Clyde R. Roy, II Dr. & Mrs. Jerome A. Gold Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Pisani In Honor Of Mrs. Ramonita Salgado Robert Gold In Honor Of The Sheiners Eugene J. Basiliere Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Dr. Robert S. Picard Graham Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Dr. Verre In Honor Of Scheirer Simpson Picard Dr. Timothy S. Graham In Honor Of Robert D. Scheirer In Honor Of Marty Ewing-Hawk & Robert Roth "Boys" Atty. & Mrs. Tito Tagarao In Honor Of Congratulations to In Honor Of Bobbi Jo Hawk Elias R. Quintos Guy R. Voeller Mary Jane and Dick Drs. Peter & Joan Tillotson In Honor Of Mr. & Mrs. Henry In Honor Of Peter Brian Tillotson Askew, Jr. Bruce W. Hershatter In Honor Of AUyson Ann Askew Mr. & Mrs. H. Jex Merilee & Irving Weiner In Honor Of In Honor of Ivan Murray Dr. Susan Weiner Rizalina R. Batenga, M.D. Congratulations to Mrs. Mary J. Jones Att. & Mrs. Francisco Elias R. Quintos In Honor Of Rilloraza, Jr. Kathy Jones Congratulations to Eng. & Mrs. Severo B. Elias R. Quintos Castro Dr. & Mrs. Angelo L. Congratulations To Maietta Dr. & Mrs. Dillard M. Sholes, Jr. Elias R. Quintos In Honor Of In Honor Of Robert Maietta Thomas E. Sholes and Dr. & Mrs. Rosalino William M. Sholes Aurora R. Quintos, M.D. Figueras Congratulations to Congratulations to Elias R. Quintos Mrs. Nancy Crater Jandl and Elias R. Quintos Henry A. Jandl Dr. & Mrs. Rolando J. In Honor Of Elizabeth M. Hogan Rivera Suzanne Crater Congratulations to In Honor Of Elias R. Quintos Dr. Eugene A. Rivera

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m AFTERWORD

So here it is. What began as nothing more than a picture-taking venture has blossomed into what you have before you. For The Tulane University School of Medicine, this yearbook is the first of its kind, and there will be many to follow. When I undertook the responsibility of being the editor of our yearbook, I thought a signature was something found in the lower right-hand portion of a check and that copy was something you did not get caught doing on a test. But with the expertise of Shawn Bajo, Shelly Picard, Karen Theriot, and Marie Mann, my inexperience was short-lived. They painstakingly brought me along to a point where I became capable of directing the construction of a yearbook. I learned that pages did not magically form themselves, but instead involved commitments of many hours of tedious work. The T-WAVE represents the sifting through of over 1100 photographs taken mainly by Roy Brooks, Art Chin, David Kutob, myself, and many others. To help in placing the captions, we engaged the ingenuity of Shep Coding, Rick Pisani, Gene Rivera, Rich Roettger, and Bob Scheirer. The yearbook finally seemed to be well on its way when suddenly we lost a classmate, my best friend — Kathy Newman. As most of you know, Kathy managed the business segment of the T- WAVE until her untimely death. When problems arose or decisions needed to be made, her assistance was invaluable. The yearbook was just as much her personal project as it was mine and therefore it is only fitting that this first edition be dedicated in the memory of Kathy Ellen Newman. We, her classmates, and the children she would have helped, will certainly miss her smiling face and warm touch. Bob Gold stepped in to help complete the job that Kathy had begun and filled in superbly as the new business manager. His levelheadedness certainly aided in maintaining a continuum in the T- WAVE office. In fact, months of diligent work by the entire staff began paying off as sections were completed and the yearbook began to tell its own story. The premise on which the T-WAVE was founded was to depict our progress through medical school. I sincerely hope that we have accomplished this goal in a fashion that not only pleases the class as a whole, but also entertains you. If this book serves its purpose, it will be a pleasant and at times solemn reminder of what has transpired over these past four years. Let us hope that we, as physicians, can put all these experiences to use, and have them culminate in a thorough, compassionate undertanding for our patients.

Harley Ginsberg

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