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MICHAEL JAMES BODMAN RANDALL GREGORY CARLSON LORI SUE D'AMORE-DUNCAN
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Activities
Put-In-Bay 5-20-2000
Cedar Point 5-21-2000
Jillians 5-22-2000
Golf & Bowling 5-23-2000
Banquet at Landerhaven
5-24-2000
Graduation at Severance Hall
3:00 PM 5-26-2000
Picnic at the Zoo 5-27-2000
A very special thanks to
Bronwyn and the graduation
committee for all their afforts to
make it a special week for all.
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OCPM
CLASS OF .
2000
Senior Week 2000
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In the midst of the third year of podiatric
medical education, the Class of 2001 prepare to
use their knowledge of basic sciences for the
clinical experience.
class 01200___ _
The class of 2001 began their For many this year was full of
clinic rotations working in the anticipation and realization that
Cleveland Foot and Ankle Clinic we are in fact almost doctors.
in the summer. For many it was Scheduling externships and
their first encounter with a real clerkships also hallmarked the
patient, and for all it was a major year for many, as they plan their
step toward the clinical practice fourth year of medical training.
of podiatric medicine. All of the
knowledge acquired during the · This year the class presi-
first two years became the foun- dent is Mark Moss, who is serving
dation for clinical reasoning and his second term in this position.
practice, and eventually treatment The vice president is Lynette
of the CFAC patients. This sum- Souders. The secretary is Danielle
mer also marked another major Meyka. The treasures is Matt
stride for the class, as they sat for Eller, and the clinical director is
the first set of national board ex- Nick Campitelli.
ams, a benchmark which can only
be reached after completion of
two years of podiatric medical
school.
The class of 2001 poses in the courtyard.
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Left: APMA visitation.
Below: Don't you wish you knew
.,.._ __ _ what was in the cup?
Above: U!lder Dr. Muscarella's su-
pervision, Gina catiously awaits mini-
mal discomfort.
Left: The Dulls.
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Below: Student Doctor Brian Kille
explains that the knot in his tie is NOT
too big, nor is his tie TOO short.
Above: Has anyone seen Tom?
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Below: You know you've had too Right: "Have you seen my beer? It's
much to drink when someone has to in a glass container about yea big,
prop you up to throw darts! with golden liquid, about a quarter
full, that looks alot like the one in your
right hand?"
Above: Creating memories over beer
and ketchup.
Right: Tim and Jason look for a soft
place to pass out in Gina's kitchen.
Right: John strikes a pose with his
posse.
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Left: Bleeding isn't the only thing a
hemostat can control.
Below: Three Pea's in a Pub.
Left: The Mad Hatter and Horshack
party like rock stars.
Left: Brother Whitfield preaches the
gospel on bowling the perfect game.
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The class of 2002 has finally completed the funda-
mental studies of the first two years of podiatric
medicine and are eagerly anticipating the challenges
that working in a clinical atmosphere will bring.
As the academic year comes Vice-President Dawn Gartz, Sec-
to an end, the Class of 2002 pre- retary Chris Bussema, Treasurer
pares for the grueling task of Andrew Bartell and Clinical Di-
taking the first set of National rector Allison Kosloski.ion. Al-
Podiatric Medical Board Exams. though they have overcome
Feeling confident with the bulk many obstacles during their first
of basic science courses under two years, many more are likely
their belt, they embark on the to follow. So, when feeling over-
journey to the Cleveland Foot whelmed and helpless, remem-
and Ankle Clinic to utilize their ber this famous quote:
newly acquired podiatric skills.
"I fall, I stand still....I trudge on,
The class of 2002 and I gain a little.....I get more eager
Occopodian staff would like to to climb higher and begin to see
thank the class officers for a year the widening horizon. Every
of hard work and dedicatThe struggle is a victory."
Class of 2002 executive board is
headed by President Amy - Helen Keller
Miller,
The Class of 2002 poses for a group photo in the main courtyard.
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Left: Dr. Muscarella demonstrates
the proper technique for vinny-punc-
ture.
John knows he better not slip or else
he'll be in the dog house with Maria.
Below: Extremely ambitious class-
mates attempt to draw blood from
perineural arteries.
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Sean quickly replaces the Slb plates 25
lb plates just in time for the photo.
Below: Eric trying to get fresh with
Gina.
~bove: Drawing blood seems to have
:hristine a little stressed out.
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Right: Class officers. From left to
right: Drew Bartell, Allyson Kosloski,
Dawn Gartz, Amy Miller. Not shown
is Chris Bussema.
Below: Taking a study break.
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Embarking on their careers in podiatric medicine,
the Class of 2003 adjusts to their new surroundings
and their role as student doctors.
This year the Ohio College of The class President is Jeff Henke,
Podiatric Medicine welcomed it's the Vice-President is Heather
85th incoming class, the class of Chadwell, the Secretary is Tiffany
2003. The entering class is filled Orlando, the Treasurer is Serei Y,
with bright, excited faces, eager to and the Clinical Director is Marc
begin their careers as doctors of
podiatric medicine. Their academic Butcher.
records and achievements from
undergraduate institutions
demonstrate excellence in the
sciences, which will be an asset to
them as they embark on their
medical studies. Already active in
school clubs and organizations, the
class of 2003 brings with them new
energy and insight in the basic
science disciplines as well as
extracurricular activities. We at the
Occopodian welcome the class of
2003, and wish them luck as they
begin their medical training at the
college.
The Class of 2003.
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Below: MMmmmm, pizza buffet, Right: With smiles that big, it must
mmmmm yummy, what shall I early in the seme ter!
choose, the one with cheese, or the
one with....... cheese?
Above: Members of the United States
Amateur Foosball Team pose for a
candid shot.
Right: And who says the students at
OCPM aren't friendly?
Right: We've heard of affirmative
action, but this is ridiculous! (The
pooch's 16,500 must be hidden in the
backpack).
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Top Left: "No thanks, I'm on the
Steve Spurrier Diet, and it says spe-
cifically 'no manicotti."'
Bottom Right: Jim Huston among the
new recruits.
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Class of 2003 Officers
From left to right: Marc Butcher, Tiffany Orlando,
Jeff Henke, Heather Chadwell, and Serei Y. Marc,
where's Bridget?
Above: If that's Popeye on the left
and Olive Oil on the right, is that
Sweet Pea in the middle?
Right: OCPM'snew tough guy. Sorry,
John Sabourin, it was close.
Right: The Spring Formal for Class of
2003's Alcoholics Anonymous Club.
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