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Occopodian 1978

Occopodian 1978

JACK H. DURANTE D.P.M . EARL G. KAPLAN D.P.M. IRVIN S. KNIGHT D .P.M .
Sturgis, Michigan Detroit, Michigan Youngstown, Ohio

CLASS OF 1943

IN PASSING

Let me urge you to join your Chiropodial Associations, and to always
remember the great service your College has done for you .

Do not let mis-directed influence sway your allegiance from her. Always
think of her as a fond parent who has directed our faltering footsteps where
they needed guidance the most, and any seeming mistakes are always made
in the untiring effort to give us the best.

Edward W . Schmuck
President Senio r Class

H.W. SCHRIEVER D.P.M . The success and happiness which you have earned and so richly deserve
Reading, Ohio will be yours.

To you who leave these halls to The success or failure of the growth of any tree is the firmne ss of its root
enter the service, I say, "May you anchorage and the success or failure of any profession is the succe ss or
soon return to us safely, and un- failure of its teaching foundation . Be loyal and support her, and you may
harmed." To those who go into thrive as your Alma Mater thrives.
the practice of chiropody, I say,
" Keep the standards high for Rollie L. Dryfuse, Ph.G., D.S.C.
those now in practice, those in Senior Class Adviso r
service, and for your Alma Ma-
ter." We have learned to know each other's idiosyncrasies, our common hopes
and conquests. All these have allied us too strongly and the bonds of our
Max S. Harmolin , D.S.C. close friendships are too deep to be broken by the gesture of graduation. It
Dean is said , "Learning ends in school, education with death, and friendship three
generations later." Let us continue our associations together.

Earl G. Kaplan
Editor-in -Chief
Irvin S. Knight
Associate Editor

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ELLIS V. GRABAU D .P.M. MILDRED KRAFT D .P.M. JACK R. RUSSELL D .P.M.
Narberth, Pa. San Antonio, Texas Overland Park, Kansas

CLASS OF 1948

The year is 1948 . .. the war is over, but not so soon forgotten . Th is was the
year of the Berlin Blockade and the lifting of the Marshall Plan . This was also
the year that a tiny country in the Midd le East became what is now the great
state of Israel. It was a time when the people of the United States and the
world were. busy trying to put together their lives. Disrupted for so long for
the good of the country. Yes, the times were changing.

This was to be the year that the Ohio College of Chiropody was to graduate
its largest class since the war began. In September of 1948, eighty eager men
and women began on the road to receiving the DOCTOR OF SURGICAL
CH IRO PODY degree. It was also a year of change for the profession.

It was a time to say, " LET US DECLARE THIS WAR OVER AND PROGRESS
WITH A UNITED PURPOSE." Much remains to be done in all fields of our
profession. Toward that end, our thoughts should now be turned to the
betterment of our own internal affairs. Our members, and soon to be new
members, are hungry for knowledge - knowledge in the education field; our
Association affairs; Legislative matters; and every other phase of our profes-
sional life, as well as, sociability and fraternity. The path to the pinnacle of
accomplishment is steep and rough, yet if we all make a concerted effort and
strive to reach the same goal , then and then only, will we understand the
meaning of unity and success. How good and how pleasant it is for individ-
uals to live together in unity! IT IS NOT THE CONTEST OF STRENGTH, BUT
COOPERATION WHICH MAKES A BEAUTIFUL LIFE POSSIBLE.

Leo. N. Liss D.S.C.
President, N.A.C.

The year 1948 ... ONLY THE BEGINNING FOR 80 NEW GRADUATES . . .
THE WORLD WAS THEIRS.

200

DONALD S. BECK D.P.M. HOWARD A. PARVEN D .P.M. A. G. QUADE D.P.M.
McKeesport, Pa. Royal Oak, Michigan Brecksville, Ohio

CLASS OF 1953

The attitude of your class has been most gratifying and is a credit to the
profession of Chiropody. This conscientious, sincere attitude is the foundation
of success in professional life. Thus it must be guarded and cherished in order
that you may receive the respect due you as a professional man .

As my farewell message to the Class of 1953, I wish to leave you with this
message. It will be to your benefit that you acquaint yourselves with the
intangible forces of life to become a success. BE HUMBLE, YET POSITIVE; BE
SINCERE AND HONEST, AND GIVE CREDENCE TO THE ADAGE, " DO UNTO
OTHERS AS YOU WOULD HAVE THEM DO UNTO YOU ."

S.R. Michael D.D.5.
Senior Class Adviser 1953

B. J. ROBERTS D.P.M . STANELY M. ROSEN D.P.M. HOWARD ROTH D.P.M.
Tealeck, New Jersey Seattle, Washington
Findlay, Ohio

201

GERALD E. SCHURIG D .P.M. OF ALLAN M . SPENCER D.P.M.
Centerline, Michigan Cleveland, Ohio

CLASS 1958

CLASS HISTORY A professional man's life is one of dedi-
cation . Remember that degrees do not
Four years ago twenty -eight very green freshmen with twenty make a professional man any more than a
eight varied personalities entered the portals of the Ohio College of drivers' Iicense makes a driver. It is the
Chiropody. Our goal, to become the best Chiropodists to ever doer of deeds who actually serves man-
graduate from O .C.C. kind . In order to enjoy your work, you
must be proud o f it - not with a sense of
Over the span of our four years at O.C.C. our knowledge of arrogance but with a sense of contribu-
didatic and clinical manifestations have reaped us a vast harvest of tion so that others may benefit. Give
information. Now we are ready to join the mainstays of our freely of yourself; have faith both in your-
profession. self and in your fellow man. Nothing is
accomplished through fear, frustration or
From our first anatomy class, through orthopedic surgery, our bitterness. Your happiness and that of
clinic and ho spital experience, to the day of graudation , not a day your parents depends on your own matu-
has gone by that we have not added tremendously to our knowl- rity.
edge.
Max M . Pomerantz, DSC Dean
When we started only eight of our men had taken the step of
matrimony. During that time the stork was also very active bringing You, the members of the class of 1958,
future Chiropodists to our classmates. At graduation only nine are entering the profession at a most cru-
individuals still retain their status in the " Bachelor Club". cial time in world affairs - a time when
"The three R's and the copy-book maxims
At the close of our first year we lost one man to the ministry, one of right conduct " are not enough to in-
to medical school and one to the business world. Since th:en we sure your proper place in the community
have had men join us, one returning from the armed services and and fulfill your obligation as a representa-
another from one of our eastern colleges. Our class enrollment at tive of your profession . We have
graduation remains at twenty-eight. confidence in you completely in this new
"World Society" that you will be clear-
As we leave O .C.C. after four years of challenging study, and with sighted professional people and will have
many memories, we enter a great new phase of our lives. As preserved the vision we have tried to give
Doctor's of Surgical Chiropody, we have greater responsibilities to you here.
ourselves, our families, our communities and our profession. To
attain a very high level of leadership in our profession is now our B.C. Egeter DSC
duty. Our professors and clinicians have seen to our education, and President
for this we sincerely thank them. It is our fondest desire that we all
may live up to their expectations and the expectations of our
colleagues . It is an honor to graduate from the finest chiropody
college in the world .

RICHARD H. LANHAM, JR., Senior Class Seery.

202

W. R. RUTEN D.P.M. WILLIAMS. STEIN D.P.M .
Fostoria, Ohio Norfolk, Virginia

CLASS OF 1963

We are in the forefront of a most significant struggle - the struggle for a
world community, healthy in mind and body - and our profession must be
able to do its share.

Max M. Pomerantz M.D.
Dean

You will now be able to have a voice in our professional organizations, but
your voice will gain little if you don't use it wisely and well. It is only through
the active interest of each of us that our profession and our college, can
mature.

T. J. Fletcher D.S.C.

Clinic Director

We, the Class of 1963, vow to serve mankind with all of our skill and
knowledge, and pledge to advance our profession. With this firm conviction,
we accept our diplomas.

203

HOWARD A. BLANK D.P.M. STANELY BOGUSZ D.P.M.
Orillia, Ontario Warren, Pa.

CLASS OF 1968

Learning is a never ending process, not only in future didactic education but also in your ability to
understand the psychological environment of your patients and how they relate to their present complaints.
The foot cannot be isolated from the rest of the body and treated as a separate entity.

Joseph L. Vinocur M.D.
Senior Class Adviser 1968

The future holds opportunities and promise. Never before have possibilities for success in the field of
Podiatry been greater. Professional success and personal fulfillment are both possible. What now stands
between us and the attainment of our goals?

George C. Waggoner
Class President 1968

The challenge to assume the responsibility falls into the hands of you, the graduating class, and the hands
of you who will graduate in the coming years. I hope you can assume the mantle of responsibility and accept
the challenge of progress as well as those who created the profession have done.

Alan G. Silver D.P.M.
Student Adviser 1968

204

TIME INVALUABLE

Perpetual , Elusive, Passive Time , House courage in the stage of youth,
lJnchanged, unchafed by any clime, Fence out the habits which are uncouth,
Gliding along at rhythmic gait, Plant these traits so deeply under
Like one waltzing with his mate. Ne' er hurricane's fury can cleave them asunder.

Human flesh can't stand that pace, Study well while mind is free,
With'ring the cell that does replace, Thus molding the mind with light to see,
Years roll by like leaves of a book, Thru paths of wisdom and fields of knowledge,
Life slips by before we look. Largely obtained from fruits of college.

Sprout that seed that blooms the soul Indolent ways seek easy line,
To spur the Will that storms the goal, So slothful one does thus incline,
Sharpen the mind to judge right from wrong, It seems so near, yet is so far,
Act with precision, spirit in song. Like the illusion of a star.

Drain life's sweetness while you may Steady course accelerates haste;
Than Reminisce woefully when passing away; Spasmodic modes turn into waste ,
Learn to act from day to day Balanced by ease , one hardly can stray,
Then miss completely or cause delay. From life's straight and narrow saner pathway.

Ignore delusions which cloud the mind, Why dread the pangs of dull defeat,
Look not for harassed thoughts that blind, Paving the road from less, to retreat;
Nature does teach true ease of things, Fret not with rash bygones to stay in the cold,
Follow it through for the blessing it brings. But regain the threshold on ruins of th e old .

Implant that Eternal gift of Peace Decisive acts thru work of day
Giving health of everyqne newer lease, Blended at times with spi ces of play,
Erase the venom of distressing passions, Creates a prelude that nurtures new birth
Fine firmer acts it thus fashions . To usher in fuller days on this Earth .

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For the many kinds of pain The causes of foot pain
you see in your practice range from ill-fitting shoes
or improper weight
m ,WMe S J•C ®(o,pheoad,ioe ci1'ate, 50 mg , aspi,io, 450 mg.; distribution to trauma
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' f l ::I r~ft""·320 mg , oaffeioe, 60 mg.) When pain is due to acute
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PRESCRIBING INFORMATION tients with myasthenia gravis and in patients known to be gic agents . These may include tachycardia, palpitation, uri-
sensitive to aspirin , phenacetin or caffeine . nary hesitancy or retention , dry mouth , blurred vision, dilata-
Actions: The drug is contraindicated in patients who have demon- tion of the pupil , increased intraocular tension, weakness,
Orphenadrine citrate is a centrally acting (brain stem) com- strated a previous hypersensitivity to the drug . nausea , vomiting , headache , dizziness , constipation ,
pound which in animals selecti vely blocks facilitatory func- drowsiness, and rarely, urt icaria and other dermatoses .
tions of the reticular formation . Orphenadrine does not pro- Warnings: Infrequently an elderly patient may experience some de-
duce myoneural block, nor does it affect crossed extensor Norgesic Forte may impair the ability of the patient to en- gree of confusion. Mild central excitation and occasional
reflexes . Orphenadrine prevents nicotine-induced convul - gage in potentially hazardous activities such as operating hallucinations may be observed . These mild side effects
sions but not those produced by strychnine. machinery or driving a motor vehicle; ambulatory patients can usually be eliminated by reduction in dosage. One case
Chronic administration of Norgesic to dogs and rats has should therefore be caut ioned accordingly. of aplastic anemia associated with the use of Norgesic has
revealed no drug-related toxicity. No blood or urine changes Salicylates should be used with extreme caution in the pres- been reported . No causal relationship has been ectab-
were observed , nor were there any macroscopic or ence of peptic ulcers and coagulation abnormalities . lished . Rare G.I. hemorrhage due to the aspirin content may
microscopic pathological changes detected . Extensive ex- be associated with the administration of Norgesic or
perience with combinations containing aspirin, phenacetin Usage in Pregnancy: Norgesic Forte. Some patients may experience transient
and caffeine has established them as safe agents . The addi- Since safety of the use of th is preparation in pregnancy, episodes of light-headedness , dizziness or syncope.
tion of orphenadrine citrate does not alter the toxicity of APC . during lactation , or in the child-bearing age has not been
The mode of therapeutic action of orphenadrine has not established , use of the drug in such patients requires that Dosage and Administration:
been clearly identified , but may be related to its analgesic the potential benefits of the drug be weighed against its Norgesic: Adults 1 to 2 tablets 3 to 4 times daily.
properties . Orphenadrine citrate also possesses anti- possible hazard to the mother and ch ild . Norgesic Forte: Adults '12 to 1 tablet 3 to 4 times daily.
cholinergic actions.
Usage in Children : How Supplied:
Indications: The safe and effective use of this drug in children has not Norgesic tablets can be identified by their three layers col-
1. Symptomatic relief of mild to moderate pain of acute been established . Usage of this drug in children under 12 ored light green, white and yellow. Each round tablet con-
years of age is not recommended . tains orphenadrine citrate (2-dimethylaminoethyl
musculoskeletal disorders. 2-methylbenzhydryl ether citrate) 25 mg ., aspirin 225 mg .,
2. The orphenadrine component is indicated as an adjunct Precautions: phenacetin 160 mg . and caffeine 30 mg .
Usage of phenacetin in large amounts or for long periods of
to rest , physical therapy, and other measures for the relief time may result in gastrointestinal disturbances , anemia, Norgesic Forte tablets are exactly twice the strength of
of discomfort associated with acute painful musculo- methemoglobinemia and renal damage. Caution , therefore, Norgesic . They are identified by their scored capsule shape
skeletal conditions. should be exercised when Norgesic or Norgesic Forte is and by their three layers colored light green, white and yel-
The mode of action of orphenadrine has not been clearly administered to patients with renal disorders. It should also low. Each capsule-shaped tablet contains orphenadrine cit-
identified , but may be related to its analgesic and sedative be used with caution in patients with tachycard ia. rate 50 mg ., aspirin 450 mg ., phenacetin 320 mg ., and caf-
properties. Norgesic and Norgesic Forte do not directly Confusion , anxiety and tremors have been reported in few
relax tense skeletal muscles in man . patients receiving propoxyphene and orphenadrine con- feine 60 mg .
com itantly. As these symptoms may be simply due to an Norgesic: Bottles of 100 tablets (NOC 0089-0235-10) and
Contraindications: additive effect, reduction of dosage and / or discontinuation
Because of the mild anticholinerg ic effect of orphenadrine, of one or both agents is recommended in such cases . 500 tablets (NOC 0089-0235-50).
Norgesic or Norgesic Forte should not be used in patients Safety of continuous long-term therapy with Norgesic Forte
with glaucoma, pyloric or duodenal obstruction , achalasia, has not been established ; therefore, if Norgesic Forte is pre- Norgesic Forte: Bottles of 100 tablets (NOC 0089-0237-10)
prostatic hypertrophy or obstructions at the bladder neck. scribed for prolonged use, periodic monitoring of blood , and 500 tablets (N OC 0089-0237-50).
Norgesic or Norgesic Forte is also contraindicated in pa- urine and liver function values is recommended .
Caution:
Adverse Reactions: Federal law prohibits dispensing without prescription ..
Side effects of Norgesic or Norgesic Forte are those seen
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McCOOK. NEBRASKA 69001
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Service to PODIATRY by PODIATRISTS
Larry T . Burns. D . P. M.

Michael J. Burns. D . P. M .

UNIVERSITY CIRCLE OFFIC E The Model 104 is the
perfect examination /
NATIONAL CITY BANK treatment choir, providing
greater patient comfort than
CLEVELAND, OHIO any other choir on the
marke r. The Model 104's
CONGRATULATES carefully engineered contours
allow the patient to rest and
THE GRADUATING SENIORS relax even during prolonged
examinations.
CLASS OF 1978
Available on both models is the remarkable
BEST O F LUCK PDM Prog ram 3 option . This feature
offers precise patient positioning or the
touch of a button.

The full range of Naugahyde covers (with
optional He rculon inserts) will beautify any
office setting .

Coll or write today for full derails. Our
dynamic duo will be the perfect complement
ro your practice.

260 1 So uth 2700 We st
Solt Lake City, Uta h 84 110

(801 ) 972-3242

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Compliments of

Contemporary Photography

Studio, Inc.

707 No. Court St.
Medina, Ohio 44256
(216) 725-5748

orriot

We've got Sharing in your pride and your
Cleveland happiness, as you begin your
covered. chosen profession ...

With the addition of our new Marriott Knowing that the knowledge you
Inn/ Beachwood location , we now have gained will bring you
the success that you so wel I
can service the entire Greater Cleveland deserve . ..
area for meetings, banquets,
Wishing you every happiness along
conventions or other special occasions. the way.

Congratulations to the Class of '78
From the Women 's Board of OCPM

M.Morriott INN M.Morriott INN

CLEVELAND AIRPORT BEACHWOOD
West 150th and I- 71 Chagrin Blvd. and 1-271
Call 252-5333
Call 464-5950

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"We can show you how to
have the Life Insurance
you need - on your
present budget!"

"Our compnay, Penn Mutual , has developed a brand
new plan specifically for juniors and seniors in medical
or dental school, interns and residents, and doctors in
their first three years of practice.

"It not only provides the same life insurance protec-
tion you 'd expect to buy when you are in practice and
can afford to do so ... it does it right now, even if
you're on a tight budget and working part time.

"Let us give you the facts. It'll take just 10 minutes,
and believe us, it's worth 10 minutes. Phone us or use
the coupon."

Bob Goldstein, C.L.U.
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Cleveland, Ohio 44113 861- 7780
Yes, please call us with the facts about the Penn Mutual special life
insurance plan.

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LIFE INSURANCE CO.

Independent Square, Philadelphia Pa.
Founded 1847

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BIOZYME® IS...
(Neomycin Palmitate-Trypsin-Chymotrypsin Concentrate Ointment)

a combination of proteolytic enzymes for wound de-
bridement, and a topical antibiotic. The ointment is
greaseless, non-staining, and water washable. It can
readily be used straight from the tube. NO OTHER
ENZYME OINTMENT HAS ALL THESE ADVANTAGES.

INDICATIONS water-soluble base (polyethylene glyco l
Based on a review of this drug by the 4000 and 400, stearyl alcohol). CONTRA-
National Academy of Sciences - Na- INDICATIONS . Loca l application is contra-
tional Research Council and/ or other indicated in those individuals who have
information, FDA has classified the in- shown hypersensitivity to any of its com-
dications as follows : ponents. WARNING . As with any antibi-
" Possibly" effective for the treatment otic preparation, prolonged use may result
of: in · overgrowth of non-susceptible orga-
Abscesses and furuncles - open or nisms. If superinfection occurs, the product
incised should be discontinued and appropriate
Infected burns therapy instituted. There are articles in the
Pyodermas, such as folliculitis and current medical literature which indicate
impetigo an increase in the preva lence of persons
Infected skin ulcers , such as arterio- sensitive to neomycin. ADVERSE REAC-
TIONS . Generally well tolerated; an itching
sclerotic, decubitis, diabetic, stasis, or stinging sensation is sometimes asso-
traumatic, varicose, etc. ciated with the first or first few applications.
Final classification of the less-than effec- Hypersensitivity or allergenic reactions are
tive indications requires further investiga- occasionally seen. The proteolytic action
tion. can be halted by removal of the ointment
and irrigation with water. ADMINISTRA-
COMPOSITION: Each gram of Biozyme con- TION. Not for ophthalmic use. Apply direct-
tains neomycin palmitate equiv. to 3.5 mg. ly to lesion 1 to 3 times daily
neomycin; trypsin-chymotrypsin concentrate and cover. HOW SUPPLIED .
(10 ,000 Armour Units of proteolytic activity); in Biozyme: ½ and 1 oz. tubes .

ARMOUR PHARMACEUTICAL CO
PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85077

"Pub Ii she rs
of Footprints"

CREATIVE COPY ASSOC/A TES 10495 Carnegie Avenue
3090 Mayfield Road (at Lee) Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Cleveland Heigh ts, Ohio 44118 Phone 791-8900
Phone: 321-2450

"EVERYTHING FOR THE FLOWER LOVER AND THE INDOOR GARDENER "
FRESH FLOWERS • PLANTS • SCULPTURE • FOUNTAINS • JARDINIERS

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-•·ICObI.d®I.S.••~niacin Armour
nicotinic acid in timed-released Tempules.~

It provides prolonged action for most of the day and most

' of the night on simple, easily remembered b.i.d. dosage.
NICOBID HAS ADVANTAGES YOU DON'T GET WITH

NICOTINIC ACID TABLETS.

ACTION : Provides the full actions of agents, use with caution in pregnant
nicotinic acid. The effects of the drug are patients. ADVERSE REACTIONS: Tran-
both prompt and prolonged. Portions of sient flushing and feeling of warmth may
the pellets are released immediately and be expected. These effects seldom reach
initial effects are observed within the undesirable levels so as to necessitate
hour. The remainder is released over discontinuation of the drug. Transient
time to provide long acting effects. headache, itching and tingling, gastric
INDICATIONS: Indicated in all those disturbances, skin rash and allergies may
disease states in which niacin (nicotinic occur. DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRA-
acid) has been used. Nicobid® (niacin, TION: Usual adult dose-one capsule
Armour) has the advantage of a slower (Tempules""), 125 mg., 250 mg., or 500
release of niacin (nicotinic acid) than the mg. morning and evening. HOW SUP-
same drug in tablet form. This may PLIED: Nicobid"-' 125 mg. (identified by
permit its use in those patients who can- the code NC) and Nicobid ® 250 mg .
not tolerate the tablet form . CONTRA- (identified by the code ND) is available
1NDI CATIONS: Those patients with a in bottles of 100 and 500 capsules .
known idiosyncrasy to niacin (nicotinic NicobW' 500 mg. (identified by the
acid) or other components of the drug code NH) is available in bottles of 100
and patients with arterial bleeding . ~
WARNING : Caution is recommended in /fil,capsules.
125 mg, 250 mg, patients with glaucoma, severe diabetes, ARMOUR PHARMACEUTICAL CO .
and NEWSOOmg impaired liver function and peptic ulcer. PHOENIX, ARIZONA 85077
PRECAUTION : As with all therapeutic

FOOT BALANCE INLAYS

are only completely
successful

when each case
is individually studied, diagnosed

and an inlay made to fit its
/ special requirements

THE LABORATORY OF

CARL G. BERGMANN, D.S.C. & Son, Inc.

Northfield, Ill. {5()(]93 7730 Holder Lane

i} originator offoot balance inlays is directed
in all its endea vors to accompllsh this result

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CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS
from the

INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL

ALPHA GAMMA KAPPA
KAPPA TAU EPSILON
PHI ALPHA PI
PI DELTA
O.P.M.S.A.

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PODIATRY EQUIPMENT

DESIGNERS AND ENGINEERS OF WAITING ROOMS
QUALITY PODIATRIC EQUIPMENT ... BUSINESS OF_FICE
TREATMENT CHAI RS
DISTRIBUTORS FOR ALL MAJOR LINES OF SURGERY TABLES
PODIATRY EQUIPMENT, X-RAY EQUIPMENT
PODIATRY SUPPLIES, DARK ROOM EUQIP.
PODIATRY INSTRUMENTS, LAB EQUIPMENT
and PHARMACEUTICALS HYDROTHERAPY
for the PODIATRY OFFICE. ELECTRO -MEDICAL
DIAGNOSTIC EQUIP.
Office Planning and Design Service STERI LIZATl ON
CABINETRY
Financing and Leasing Plans . LIGHTING
INSTRUMENTATION
COMPLETE REPAIR SERVICE, AUDIO-VISUAL
REUPHOLSTERING AND REFINISHING MUSIC SYSTEMS
FACILITIES RECONDITIONING
PHARMACEUTICALS
REPAIR SERVICE
CUSTOM DESIGN
ORTHOPEDIC and

GENERAL SUPPLIES

AMERICAN AMERICAN PODIATRY
EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY
PODIATRY
CHAIRS

Treatment Chair 158 Lear Road
Contour Chair Avon Lake, Ohio 44012
Surgery Table
Ohio 216-835-3880
Nationwide 800 321-2001

Furth~r Information Available

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the pedinol pride...

s t e r i . u n n a b o o t Sterile, medicated 'Unna's Boot' bandage.
hydrisinol c r e m e Emollient skin softener.
f u n g o i d t i n c t u r e Anti-fungal agents for nail beds and grooves.
p e d i . p r e . t a p e Spray adherent. Adheres dressings, protects skin.
goldicide concentrate For disinfection of instruments.
pedi-boro soak paks Astringentwetdressing.

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295 Broadway,Bethpage, LI., N.Y. 11714 Phone(516) 822-4044

The wearing of this ring tells
others that you are engaged in a field that

is in continual and accelerating public
interest. It is visible indication that you are
the person they need to answer questions
not answered from other sources. The ring
is in itself not expensive, it is, however, a
most profitable adjunct to yourself. For the

wearing of this ring in places other than
your office shows to others the knowledge
that you possess.

ES-Kay Services Ltd

P.O . Box 223 Station T

Toronto, Ont. M684A1

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PODIATRY SUPPLY CO.

.Serving the Entire Nation
With Complete Lines of
Equipment - Instruments

- Supplies

CALL OR WRITE FOR PERSONAL SERVICE
SHOWROOM & OFFICES
33490 GROESBECK {M97)
FRASER, MICHIGAN. 48026
TOLL FREE {800)521-3050
IN. MICHIGAN {800)572-7407

Compliments of Jack & John Stevens

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Shack - Card Holder Whimsical Glass Sculptures of Mice or Men - Custom Made

Bencini Sculpture Watch Art - Dr. & Pati ent " Tiffany" Glass & Wood Signs

Cu stom Water Color Watch Art - Foot Hand-Carved Wood Signs

ARTISTS NOOK GIFT SHOP

13944 CEDAR ROAD (CEDAR CENTER) " Dr. Han g ail" Sculpture
UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, OHIO 44118 216/932-0222
Over 20 different gifts especially for podiatrists, as well as other
professions, sports, etc.

CUSTOM ORDERS TAKEN

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Healthco Podiatry 4567 Willow Parkway
Cleveland, Ohio 44125
1-216-441 -4400

"Where the Podiatrist is very important"

O .C.P.M. Softball Team
Sponsored by Healthco

• Professional Planning
• Equipment and Supplies
• Installation and Service
• Leasing or Financing
• Distribution Centers

Coast to Coast

Healthco Podiatry is prepared to help you plan your
professional career

PODIATRY CADUCEUS

for Interior or Exterior Display

available in two sizes :
wingspan - 18" or 40"
many fin is hes to select

Inquire:

MON VALLEY
PODIATRY ASSOC, INC.

2112 2ND ST.
CHARLEROI , PA 15022

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If you are interested in exam-room furniture, visit our DISPLAY ROOM.
Smartly styled, economically priced

medical equipment for office, clinic, or hospital ...
We carry the I.E. Industries line, Hamilton , United Metal, Affiliated Hospi-
tal. Give us a call before you buy. You will be pleasantly surprised.

COMPLETE LINE OF PODIATRY
SUPPLIES

1825 Bailey Street
Dearborn, Michigan 48124

Phone: 313/274-2210

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF
197B

INSIGHT DESIGNS

FEATURING CONTEMPORARY ANO

DESIGNER EVE\1\/EAR & ~

MARK ISENBERG RANDY KAPLAN

1351B CEDAR ROAD

UNIV. HGTS. OH. 44118

21B - 932 6616

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• Eitlf of Otttthtnb
DENNIS J. KUCINICH, MAYOR

PROCLAMATION
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -E>esig-nating ecen1ber 10, l'H7, s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

"PEDAL HEALTH AWARENESS DAY IN CLEVELAND"

WHEREAS, on Saturday, December 10, 1977, Phi Alpha Pi Profeesional

Fraternity of the Ohio College of Podiatries Medicine is screening, free of

char1e, more than 100 disadvantaged children between the ages of six and

sixteen from various Cleveland Schools, day care centers, and Boystown.

This IJCreening and tnatment is taking place at the Cleveland Foot Clinic.

Phi A Pi, is then having a Christmas party for the children. Free trans -

porta.t... ls being provided by the college and the Harvard Community Service

Center. ·

WHEREAS, as in all successful endeavors, this program has some
key individuals who inspired their involvement. The leadership of Abe Ruben,
DPM, President of the Ohio College of Podiatries has stimulated his students,
faculty and $ff ~ the community health service programs. The active and
personal involveraent of Philip Block, Dean of Clinical Services, has projected
his concern about pedal health care in the community. The dedicated guidance
of committee memb•r• :Alan Dorfman, Paul Scensny and Steven Cohen refiects

a ·true commianent to the community.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and •caused
the Corporate Seal of the City of ·---,.~·
Cleveland to be affixed this 10th

day of December, 1977.

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EDITOR'S NOTE

There is not enough room on th is page to express al I my thoughts of
gratefulness and adoration for the members of the OCCOPODIAN staff.
Many gave a little, and a few gave much , but regardless of the size of the
contribution, all was greatly appreciated .

Especially remembered are those who gave unselfishly; not expecting
anything in return, not seeking to pad their achievements. These are the
genuine personalities who deserve the best. To them I wish all the future
success.

In the Editor's Note every year, certain persons are cited for their
unerring devotion to the OCCOPODIAN . This year is no exception, for
their contributions have meant so much :

Mr. & Mrs. Charles Adams
Mr. Brian Cantlin
Ms. Clare Cavoli
Mr. Walter T. Kil rain
Mr. David N icolanti
Mr. Bennie Lee Owens
Ms. Betty Paquin
and ,

Mr. John Urian - Yearbook Representative from Herff-Jones.
These past four years at O.C.P.M. all but seem fleeting memories for
me. During that time I've met so many wonderful people; classmates,
faculty, and administration . I can't help but think that with this many
fine personalities, our profession will prosper and progress as never
before.
Personally, what appeared once to be a monumental challenge, now
seems so small. Yet, at those times when the load appeared insur-
mountable, my wife Cheryl was there to listen, and understand . It is to
her that I dedicate this yearbook with my deepest appreciation and love.

Gary J. Schurman
Editor-in-Chief

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