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Winter 1999-2000
Vol. 62, No. 2

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'40

60TH REUNION
OCTOBER 12-14, 2000

'45

55TH REUNION
OCTOBER 12-14, 2000

'50

50TH REUNION
OCTOBER 12-14, 2000

Theodore VanZandt (MD) (see '46 River Campus undergraduate).

'52

Charles Tidball (Mas) received the honorary degree Doctor of Science from Hood College in Frederick, Md., at the school's August 29 convocation ceremony. His wife, M. Elizabeth Tidball, was guest speaker for the ceremony. The Tidballs are co-directors of the Tidball Center for the Study of Educational Environments at Hood, as well as emeritus professors of the George Washington University Medical Center.

'55

45TH REUNION
OCTOBER 12-14, 2000

'57

Roberto DeMarco (Res) e-mails that he retired from surgery and family medicine on July 31, after 31 years of practice, and writes that he is "planning on keeping up with CME and perhaps locum coverage for a couple of years." He also plans to continue "taking piano lessons, which were inspired by an old Argentinean friend and Eastman alumna from those years." He intends to divide the rest of his time between writing a family memoir and traveling to Canada and overseas.

'59

Robert Berkow (Res/Flw) (see Alumni Gazette, Making a Merck).

'60

40TH REUNION
OCTOBER 12-14, 2000

'65

35TH REUNION
OCTOBER 12-14, 2000

'70

30TH REUNION
OCTOBER 12-14, 2000

'74

William Sammons (MD), '77M (Res) (see Alumni Gazette, Children's Advocate).

'75

25TH REUNION
OCTOBER 12-14, 2000

'80

20TH REUNION
OCTOBER 12-14, 2000

Charles Littlejohn (Res) was elected to the executive council of the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons for 1999-2000. Littlejohn is president of the Connecticut chapter of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) and was the first colorectal surgeon to serve on the ACS Committee on Young Surgeons.

'82

Michael Dunn (MS) '83 (MD) '87 (Res) (see '78 River Campus undergraduate).

'84

Gerald Bilsky (MD), '89M (Res) is an associate medical director of the acquired brain injury unit at Shepard Center in Atlanta. His work as a physiatrist, a doctor specializing in physical therapy, was featured in a July issue of the Atlanta Business Journal.

'85

15TH REUNION
OCTOBER 12-14, 2000

'86

Steven Roberts (MD) reports that he and his wife, MaryAnn Devine '89M (MS), have moved to Philadelphia, where he is on the cardiology faculty at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. "My wife and I had a beautiful baby girl arrive in September," he writes.

'87

Laura Dalheim (MD) married Lawrence Rouslin on August 21 at the Seven Hills Inn in Lenox, Mass. She is a psychiatrist and an assistant medical director in the integrated psychiatric services group at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York, as well as an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University.

'90

10TH REUNION
OCTOBER 12-14, 2000

'91

Irene "Patty" Rupp (MD) (see '87 River Campus undergraduate).

'94

Matthew Eagleton (MD) (see '90 River Campus undergraduate).

'96

Brenda Barrett (MD) married Jerome Davis '91, '98 (MS) on May 16, 1998. She has completed her residency training in primary care internal medicine at Strong Memorial Hospital. He is a teacher and sports photographer. . . . Andrew Goldstein (Res) and the success of his experimental heart pump were the subject of a September 13 article in The Columbus Dispatch. The heart pump is a temporary bridge to help patients along between heart failure and heart transplant.

'97

Karen Gnuse (MD) married Michael Nead in a ceremony held at the Chapel of the Snows in Stratton Mountain, Vt. The couple are medical residents at Strong Memorial Hospital, she in pediatrics and he in internal medicine.

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