STEVEN M. GROSSMAN STEVEN KASSEL
Brooklyn, New York Syracuse, New York
B.A. Brooklyn College B.A. NorthEastern University
Phi 1-3 Phi 1-4; Pi Delta; Scientific Chairman Pi Delta; Director
Business Affairs, O.P.S.A. 4; Premier Club 3
DAVID ELLIOTT GURVIS
Columbus, Ohio HERBERT L. KATEMAN
B.S., B.A. Ohio State University Flint, Michigan
KTE 1-4; Pi Delta B.S. Pharmacy, Ferris State College
KTE 1-4; KTE Clinic Director 2, Representative 4
MARTIN C. HARRIS
Youngstown, Ohio BRUCE ALAN KRUEGER
Bowling Green State University Hialeah , Florida
KTE 1; Phi 2-4; Class Secretary 4; O.C.P.M. Basketball Team B.A. University of S. Florida
KTE 1-4; President's Award KTE 3; March of Dimes 1
2-4
DAVID ALLEN KUTLICK
FRANCIS ALOYSIUS HAWTHORN Youngstown, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio B.S. Youngstown State University
Ohio State University ACK 1-4; ACK Treasurer 3; O.C.P.M. Admissions Committee
KTE 1-4; Premier Club 3 2-4; Student Judiciary Review Committee 2-3; A.C.F.S. 3-4
NEIL F. HERTZBERG DAVID K. KWONG
Southfield, Michigan Los Angeles, California
B.A. Wayne State University A.B. Whittier College
Academic Status Committee 1-4; Admissions Committee 2; ACK 1-4; Premier Club 3
Clinical Activities Committee 1, 2; Phi 1-4; Chairman Phi
Formal Committee 4; A.C.F.S. 3, 4; Occopodian 3, 4 JAYS. LEFF
Great Neck, New York
GENE HILL B.A. University of Miami, Florida
Brockton, Massachusetts Phi 1-4; Member - Basic Science Committee 2
B. S. Robert-Waleyan College
Phi 1-4; Pi Delta; Scientific Chairman Pi Delta; Basic HAROLD R. McBRIDE, JR.
Sciences Curriculum Committee 2 Canton, Ohio
B.S. Jacksonville University
DENNIS M. HUGHES ACK 1-4
Palm Springs, California
A.S., B.A. San Diego State JAMES A. MARKS
Greenford, Ohio
FRED IRWIN JACOBS Kent State University
Shaker Heights, Ohio ACK 1-4, Secretary 3; IFC 3-4, Corresponding Sec. 3; Pi Delta;
B. S., Ohio Dominican College Pi Delta President 4; Presidents Club 4; A.C.F.S. 3, 4; Premier
KTE 1-4; KTE Rush Committee 2-3; Sec. KTE 3 Club 3; Senior Journal Club
TIMOTHY D. JAMES GARY MAURO
Massillon, Ohio Lynbrook, New York
Cleveland State University St. John's University A.A., B.S.
A.G.K. 1-4; A.G.K.-1.F.C. Representative 3; I.F.C. President 3; Asst. Dir. Phi Alpha Pi Clinic 2-3; Vice-president Phi Alpha
Presidents Club 3; A.C.F.S . 3-4; Anatomy Teaching Pi 4; Phi 1-4; Premier Club 3; A.C.F.S. 4
Fellowship 4; Senior Journal Club 4
JAMES MAZZONE
WAYMON DAVID JERKINS Seven Hills, Ohio
Atlantic City, New Jersey Baldwin Wallace, B.S.
B.S.; M.A. ; Bowling Green State University
Ed.S.; University of Toledo DANIEL W. MERK
East Aurora, New York
MARC EUGENE JONAS Grove City College
Farmington Hills , Michigan
B.S. Wayne State University JAMES E. MILLER
Phi 1-4 Cleveland, Ohio
Xavier University
JEFFREYS. KAHN
Marawan, New Jersey MICHAEL R. MILLER
B.A. Ohio State University Baltimore, Maryland
KTE 1-4; KTE Lecture-Research Committee Co-Chairman; University of Maryland B.A.
KTE V. Pres 3, Clinic Director 4; O.P.S.A. Class Rep 4; Phi 2-4
Premier Club 3
GASPARE STEPHEN MINAUDO
North Babylon, New York
C.W. Post College of Long Island University B.A.
ACK 1-4; March of Dimes 1-2
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FRANK A. OGNIBENE HOWARD ROME
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Camden, New Jersey
Long Island University B.S. Temple University B.A.
ACK 1-4; ACFS 3-4 OCPM Basketball 2-3; PHI 1-2; Clinic Comm. 2
JOSEPH V. OSTI, JR. ROBERTA NELDENGER ROWLAND
Staten Island, New York Buffalo, New York
Wagner College, B.S. S UNY at Buffalo, B.A.
ACK 1-4; Dir. City Mission Pod. Clinic ACK 3; Student KTE 1-4; Class Financial Aid Rep. 1; Class Sec. 2; Lecturer -
Chapter ACFS 3-4 Dept. of Cont'g Education 3; OPSA Dir. of Local Affairs 4
CHRISTOPHER A. PENSIERO LAWRENCE B. RUBIN
Sandusky, Ohio
Ohio State University Oak Park, Michigan
ACK 1-4
Michigan State Univ.
THOMAS A. PIETROCARLO
Lackawanna, New York PHI 1-4; Chairman PHI Guest Lee. Series 3-4; Chairman PHI
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Club 4; SACFS 3-4; Day Care Screening Program 3;
JAMES W. PIFER Footprints 3
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Jamestown C.C., A.A.S., SUNY College at Fredonia B.S., NANCY S. RUNG Health
SUNNY at Buffalo B.S.
KTE 2-4 Meadville, Pennsylvania
Edinboro State College B.A. (M.S . candidate)
JOSEPH L. PORTO Student Health Coalition 3-4; Women Student's
Aldan, Pennsylvania Coalition 3-4; Occopodian - Literary Editor 4
Temple University B.S.
APSA Brd. of Trustee Member 3-4; Natl. Co-chrmn APSA 3; JEFFREY G. SAVRAN
OPSA Delegate APSA 2-4; PHI 1-4 North Woodmere, New York
Long Island Univ. B.S.
DAVID RAMIG
Cincinnati, Ohio PHI 1-4; IFC Pres. 4; Premier Club 3; President's Club 4;
Univ. of Cincinnati B.S. Occopodian 4
ACK 1-4; Asst. Dir. ACK Clinic 3
MICHAEL S. SCHEY
JAMES M. REID
Flint, Michigan West Bloomfield, Michigan
Western Michigan Univ. B.S. I.E.
KTE 1-4 Michigan State University B.A.
GENE G. REISTER PHI 1-4; PHI Vice President 3; President's Club 4; Co-Editor
Trenton, New Jersey
Ride College B.A. Occopodian 4; Occopodian 3-4; IFC Rep. 3-4; IFC guest
ACK 1-4; Asst. Dir. ACK Clinic 3; Co-Dir. City Mission Clinic Lecture Comm. 3-4; Premier Club 3; SACFS 3-4; Co-Founder
ACK 4; SACFS 3-4 SACFS 3
DAVID CHARLES REPPENHAGEN MATTHEW M. SCHLOSSER
Detroit, Michigan · Brevard, North Carolina
Wayne State University B.A.
ACK 1-4; ACK Scientific Chairman 2; SACFS 3-4 University of Georgia
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SAMUEL RIASE, JR. Micro Clin. Path Lab Assistant 2-3; SACFS 3-4
Tuskegee, Alabama
Tuskegee Institute, B.S. FREDERIC SCHWARTZ
PHI 2-3; SACFS 3-4; Medical Comm. for Human Rights Brooklyn, New York
SUNY at Buffalo B.A.
DWIGHT R. RICKETTS
Dickerson, Maryland JAY H. SHADLE
Montgomery College A.A., Lincoln Univ. Findlay, Ohio
KTE 1-4; Admissions Committee 3-4; Occopodian 4
Findlay College B.S. Magna Cum Laude
SCOTT ELLIOT RICKOFF Orthopedics Biomechanics Clinical Assistant 4
Pensacola, Florida
Washington and Lee Univ. B.S. Cum Laude PHILIP JAY SHAPIRO
PHI 1-4; President 's Club 4; PHI treas . 3; PHI Pres. 4; Clini cal Daytona Beach, Florida
Sciences Subcommittee 2; Oc copodian 4; SACFS 3-4 Jacksonville University
KTE 1-4
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ERROL SHERMAN
Oak Park, Michigan
Wayne State University B.S.
PHI 1-4
STEVEN D. SHERMAN
Miami, Florida
University of Miami B.A.
KTE 1-4
RICKY H. SIEGEL THOMAS CHARLES TURKIN
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Oak Park, Michigan
Penn State U. Wayne State University B.S.
PHI 1-4; PHI Rush Chairman 3; PHI Sgt at Arms 4; Co- PHI 1-4; Pi Delta
Founder SACFS 3; SACFS 3-4
WILLIAM URTON
MORGAN D. SILVERS Duck Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada
Piqua, Ohio University of Saskatchewan B.Sc. & B.S.A.M. Ed.
Ohio Northern U. B.S. Canadian Assoc. of Pod. Students 1-4
KTE 1-4; IFC 3; IFC Guest Lecture Series 3; Class Pres. 4;
President's Club 4; Pi Delta 3-4; Premier Club 3; SACFS 3-4 D. JOEL VALENTINI
Cohoes, New York
ROBERT D. SIWICKI Siena College B.S.
Cleveland Heights, Ohio
Ferris State College B.S. LOUIS G. VIDT
KTE 1-4 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Dave & Elkins College B.S.
JEROME A. SLAVITT AGK 1-4
Maplewood, New Jersey
Fairleigh Dickinson University B.S. MICHAEL G. WARSHAW
KTE 1-4; KTE Historian 2; KTE V.P. 3; KTE Clinic Dir. 4; Flushing, New York
SACFS 3-4; OPSA Class Rep. 2; PhysiologysBiochemistry Herbert H. Lehaman College B.A.
Lab Instructor 2-3; Podiatry Coordinator of Free Medical PHI 1-4; Premier Club 3; Occopodian 4
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C. ALLEN WATKINS
JOHN .CHARLES STEPHENS Dayton, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio Miami University, Oxford Ohio A.A.
Ohio Dominican College B.S. KTE 1-4; Tissue and Specimen Comm. 4; Microbiology Lab
Class Treasurer 1-4; SACFS 3-4; ACK 1-4 Asst 2-3; Clin. Path. Asst. 2-3; KTE Research Comm. 2;
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STEPHEN K. SU Occopodian 4
Sun Valley, California
UCLA B.S. JEFFREY SCOTT WEBER
ACK 1-4; Footprints 2-4 Rockville, Maryland
University of Maryland
STEWART A. SURLOFF KTE 1-4; KTE Rush Chairman 4; March of Dimes -
Cleveland, Ohio Chairman 1
Ohio State University B.A.
Class Vice President 3-4; KTE 1-4; SACFS 3-4 MARC A. WEINER
Oak Park, Michigan
EVAN STUART TARSKY Oakland University B.A.
Dayton, Ohio Clinic Dir. PHI 2; Alumni Comm. PHI 3; Occopodian 4
Wright State University, Calif. State University
JOSEPH WONG-SING
RODNEY L. TOMCZAK Islington, Ontario, Canada
Toledo, Ohio University of Toronto B.S.
Niagara University B.A. PHI 1-4; Asst. Clinic Dir. PHI 3; Pres . CAPS 4; Premier Club
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STERLING C. WOOD
DAVID S. TOTH Dallas, Texas
Novelty, Ohio
College of Wooster B.A. Chemistry JOSEPH S. ZABOROWSKI
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Many long, enduring hours of work went into the creation of the !I
1977 OCCOPODIAN, and we wish to thank the staff for their
eagerness to work and their devotion to making this book the
success that it is. We appreciated that the 1977 OCCOPODIAN
provided us with the opportunity to become closer with our fellow
classmates and the faculty at the Ohio College of Podiatric Medi-
cine.
It is impossible to thank all those people who have contributed
their time and efforts in aiding us with our work, and we want
you to know your assistance is greatly appreciated.
We wish to thank Mr. John Urian of Keller Publishing for his
efforts in creation and production of the yearbook with us; Mr.
Brian Cantlin, our advisor, for his guidance, encouragement, and
assistance in helping us through another year; Mr. Walter Kilrain
for his limitless cooperation and thoughtfulness; Mrs. Betty Paquin
for her help whenever we needed it; and Pat and Donna for their
tolerance and assistance. We wish to thank all the contributing
alumni, for without their cooperation this book would not have
been possible.
To the 1978 OCCOPODIAN, best wishes for a successful yearbook.
And to all our fellow classmates, we wish you health, happiness,
and a successful future.
Larry Cohen
Larry Rubin
Mickey Schey
Editors-in-Chief
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