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2007-2008

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Terra Mariae

University of Maryland

school of pharmacy

20 North Pine Street. Baltimore. MD 21201 www.pharmacy.umaryland.edu

2007-2008

Seasons of Change

with Dean Natalie Eddington, PhD '89, BSI

As one of the first pharmacy schools in the United States, the University of Maryland at Baltimore is deeply rooted in history and tradition. The start of the academic school year brought about an exciting time of change for the School of Pharmacy. With the establishment of the Shady Grove campus, the incoming class of 201 1 was the largest in the history of the school. To accommodate the expanded class size, the incorporation of new technology had allowed students to view lectures from remote sites, bridging the entire learning experience between Baltimore and Shady Grove campuses. Finally, curriculum changes had put the school in a state of transition in hopes of developing professionals trained for the ever-changing field of pharmacy. Along with changes brought with the new school year, the School of Pharmacy welcomed its newest dean, Dr. Natalie D. Eddington. As a distinguished researcher and former faculty member, Dean Eddington assumed her post as a leader to guide the evolution of the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy in hopes of developing pharmacists and leaders for the future.

Our fearless leader...

Dedicated

Role-model

Researcher

Strong

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Shady Grove

The Launch of Distance Learning

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Fall 2007 marked the opening of the new University of Maryland School of Pharmacy campus at the Universities at Shady Grove in Rockville, Maryland.

The Shady Grove campus is conveniently located near the Washington. D.C. metro area and federal facilities, such as the National Institute of Health, the Food and Drug Administration, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, and the U.S. Public Health Service. The new campus allows for an additional 40 students to be enrolled at the School of Pharmacy increasing the graduating class from 120 students to 160 students. The year 201 I will mark the largest graduating class in the history of the UMB Pharmacy School to date. The decision to increase the number of pharmacy students was made in response to the shortage of pharmacists in Maryland. Former dean, David A. Knapp. PhD. describes the recent expansion as a sign of advancement. He states, "As a top 10 school, we are committed to excellence in pharmacy education and with that commitment comes continued growth and improvement." Assistant Dean Heather Congdon. PharmD, CACP. CDE, is responsible for overseeing the pharmacy program at the Shady Grove campuv Former dean, David A. Knapp, is also stationed at the Shady Grove campus on sabbatical pursuing research interests in the pharmacy workforce, pharmaceutical education, and the quality of drug use and pharmaceutical care. The new campus provides the same high-quality pharmacy education given at the main Baltimore campus using state-of- the-art technology. Most lectures are delivered to Shady Grove students asynchronously via streamed video lectures. The asynchronous delivery of

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Table of Contents

Portraits

Class of 2011

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Class of 20 10

... 16

Class of 2009

...24

Class of 2008

...32

Faculty and Staff

...46

Organizations

Student Government Association

A Bridge to Academic Excellence

Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy

American Pharmacists Association

American Society of Consultant Pharmacists

American Society of Health-System Pharmacists

Alpha Zeta Omega Professional Fraternity

Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International

DC Student Pharmacists Association

Kappa Psi Pharmaceutical Fraternity

Lambda Kappa Sigma Professional Fraternity

National Community Pharmacists Association

Phi Delta Chi Professional Fraternity

Phi Lambda Sigma Leadership Society

Rho Chi Honor Society

Student Committee on Drug Awareness Education

Student Section of Maryland Public Health Association

Student National Pharmaceutical Association

Students Promoting Awareness

Pharmacy Graduate Student Association

Terra Mariae

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(ABAE)

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(AMCP)

..60

(APhA)

..62

(ASCP)

..64

(ASHP)

..66

(AZO)

..68

(CPFI)

..70

(DSPA)

..72

(KY)

..74

(LKS)

..76

(NCPA)

..78

(PDC)

..80

(PLS)

..82

(Rho Chi)

..84

(SCODAE)

..86

(SMdPHA)

..88

(SNPhA)

..90

(SPA)

..92

(PGSA)

..94

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Special Events

White Coat Ceremonj for the Class of 2011

Fall Formal Dance

Fal! Picnic

Legislative Da\

Spring Picnic

Graduation

for the Class o\ 2008

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Fun Pages

Index

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Laura Dinisio

Teddy Kim

Paul Park

Steven Andersen

Kristan Divino

Seferina Kim-Walsh

Prashant Patel

Melissa Andrews

Sanlyn D'Souza

Darian Kirby

Joni Pederson

Eun-Jin Bae

Angela Dupree

Jennifer Kline

Zhanita Perez

Nicole Barr

Maria Dwayer

Kelly Kline

Richard Poirier

Jack Bengio

Toni Esharevba

Monica Kwak

Andrew Raska

John Blake-Haskins

Mark Epstein

Kwadwo Kwakye

Sibtain Raw ala

Tatiana Bourque

Michael Filtz

Cora Latham

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Mary Bradbury

Kathleen Fuller

Eva Lee

Rachael Shepherd

Adam Bress

Maciej Gajec

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Class Officers

Carla Cuban ilia

..President

Mathilda Fienkeng

..Vice President

Sejal Patel

Secretary

Yndiana Tineo

..Treasurer

Fernando Andrickson

..Historian

Afua Addo-Abedi

Adetoro Adevinka

Anything is possible when you are focused and you pul your mind to it!

Modupe Adeniranye

Received Rho Chi Fraternity Academic Achievement Recognition: American Societ) of Health System Pharmacists Student Chapter (2005-Present ). Executive Chair of Clinical Skills Competition. ASHP Liason/ Committee Chair. Alpha Zeta Omega Pharmaceutical Fratenitx (2006-2007). Vice president

Mohammad Al-Jawadi

Martha Anderson

Matthew Bathula

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Fernando Andrickson

APhA, PLS, SNPhA, NCPA, Class Historian I thank God. my family and friends for all their love, prayers and support though this stage of my life. Thanks to all who have and continue to make an impact in my life. Best wishes class of 2008 in your future endeavors.

Marcella Armetta

"Welcome to the Good Life" T -You are my other half. We have had our ups and downs, but I never would have made it through without you! Matt - Thanks for always being on the other side of the phone! CB, Mom, Dad, Granddad, Pop, Grammy, Karen and Steve - Thanks to all of you for your support and love!

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Melanie Belcher

Eleni Billiris

Andrew Bogard

Jennifer Bailey

April Boyd

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Sarah Brodv

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Carla Cabanilla

Stephanie Campbell

To accomplish great things we must not only act but also dream; not only plan but also believe. I want to thank my family, friends, and Josh for supporting me the past 4 years in all my dreams. If it wasnt for you guys I wouldnt be who I am today.

Dana Cartwright

Commit to the LORD whatever you do, and your plans will succeed. Proverbs 16:3

Raimon Cary

Matthew Casciano

Christine Chang

He is faithful. Praise God!

Jagit Dhaliwal

Fedelyne Dieu juste

I would like to thank (i<ul for blessing me with the world's most wonderful and supportive parents, Willioand Mane Ange. The) have always been there for me and I trul> lo\e them for that. I'd like to extend in\ deepest thanks to the members of Maryland Pharmaceutical Society for their unrelentless support and constant words of praise.

Kathryn Dincher

To love, to laugh, to work or plaj Tasks left undone must stay that wa) And if m\ parting has left a void Then fill it with remembered jo) A friendship shared, a laugh, a k: Ah yes these thii shall n

lain our friendship

Stephanie Duck

NCPA (President), Rho Chi "Always dream and shoot higher than you know you are capable of. Don't bother just to be better than your peers. Try to be better than yourself." Katie, Lauren, and Candice- Pharmacy school wouldnt have been the same without you ladies there to keep me sane. I love you guys!

Adam Dudley

Diane Durso

Nnenna Ezeocha

Gang Fang

Walter Fasch

Brian Ferullo

Mathilda Fienkeng

TO GOD BE THE GLORY. Lov

& gratitude to the wind beneath my wings; Martin, Anne-Marie, Ralph, Dasi, my entire family & friends. To friends at UM SOP. SA, Phi Lambda Sigma, Kappa Psi, Rho Chi, APhA. I'M FAVORED IN THE LORD!

Soheila Gerami-Diznab

"Sitting at the pharmacy hall, going over the slides, one slide a' a time, it took me four years to finish them all. Smile "

Jorie Glick

Kelly Gray

Vandana Gupta

To my family, thanks for your

love and support !

"Live as if you were to die

tomorrow. Learn as if you were to

live forever." Gandhi

Vandana Gupta

UMB School of Pharmacy

University of Baltimore

Pharm.D/MBA Candidate, 2008

vguptOOl @ umaryland.edu

Candice Guy

Julie Hahn

Monica Healy

"Take pride in how far you have come, and have faith in how far you can go!" Brothers For Life ~ AAAE-

Jacqueline Huber

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Tony Hwangpo

Joseph Joh

Jaikishan Kakar

Aparna Kalidindi

Jason Katcoff

If at first you do succeed, try to hide your astonishment.

Garth Kistner

Rho Chi Honor Society

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Kathleen Klemm

* Thank you to my wonderful family and friends for your love and support! With God, all things are possible! To my pharmacy ladies - I could not have made it through without you! *

Liesel Kloetzli

Krista Konapelsky

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Tatiana Kondrakhina

I would like to thank my daugmi Arina, for helping me with my assignments and my husband, Sergey, for being my rock. Thar to Drs. Brandt, Morgan, McPherson, and Beardsley for showing me many new aspects o pharmacy. Thank you to all and Good Luck to the Class of 2008!

Paul Ku

Honghong La

Ashley Laflame

Elise Lanio

Jamie Larrimore

Daniel Lee

Benjamin Le\is

Linds-thank \ou. \our love uiul patience have sustained me Now. come waste your time with me.-Phish

Jessie Lish

Jessie Ii^h. PharmD-Much love to PDCandmj PDC family, the back row bombers in I'M 120. and m> R\ ladies (Monica] Carbonicle, Himey, Easy E, Soup- a-Loop, Jenn B, Zizzle m> nizzle, JorJor, Uuuurika, Mo Mo, KI). and Beenie Seagull). I love \ou all!

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John Lee

To m\ wife, I thank you for all of your love.

To my parents. I cherish \our

unconditional support.

To the Class o\ 2008, 1 leave with

you this final quote:

"Don't Stop. Get it. get it!" - Luther

Campbell (The 2 Li\e Crew |

Samuel Lee

R\an Majchrzak

Sana Majid

Roy Mathew

Mavis Mbi

I thank God for being my help and strength. I also thank my family in the US & Ghana for supporting and encouraging me (esp. Mom, Dad, Emmanuel, Aunts Gina & Mary).

Member of: CPFI, SMdPHA (Past-President), SNPHA, KY.

Thomas Mercurio

Congratulations and Good Luck to the 2008 University of Maryland PharmDs!

Hyejin Mitchell

Jason Nagle

Savan Nand

Ndubisi Ndukwe

Some give up at the first touch oi, pressure; some sell out; some rur| down by imperceptible degrees and lose their fire, never knowing [ when or how they lost it. Yet a 1 few hold on and move on, knowing that that fire is not to bell betrayed, learning how to give it I shape, purpose and reality. ~ AyBJ Rand

Thaoly Nguyen

Spiros Nicols

We are the winners of Pharmavision! We are, we are!

Angelo Noronha

Thanks 2 my Family & God 4 getting me through the good times & the bad. Shout outs 2 my man Sam 4 being there through thick 4 thin, Richie Rich"party ain't a party till we run through it", & 2 everyone that touched my life during my 4 years in MD.

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Kric Oduro

"There is a Spirit in Man and the Inspirations of the ALMIGHTY gives understanding so we must live our lives as if tomorrow is the last day and learn as if we shall live forever"

Marie Ofori

Glory be to God! "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us" ABAE, AZO, CPFI, SNPhA, family, friends, advisors, mentors I love you and will miss you. Thank you.

Jessica O'Kane

Ayodeji Oke-Owo

James Papadatos

Jimmy Pop: APhA 2004-08; ASHP2006 OX; MPhA 2006 08; ABAE 2006-07; RhoChi National Honor Society; RhoChi Vice President 2006-07; RhoChi Hook Award 2006: PLS Leadership Society; V \l.OR Student 2007- 08.

Kajal Patel

I'll miss my dmggee buddies:-!.

Sejal Patel

To my closest ones over the past 4 vis-thank you lor wonderful memories. I'll always cherish! Congrats c/o 2008! -Do not go where the path ma\ lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. -Ralph Waldo Emerson

Svetlana Polvanskava

Ndidi Onvirioha

Metallic Powell

Phi Lambda Sigma I eadership Society, Lambda Kappa Sigma International Professional Fraternity, Christian Pharmacists Fellow ship International. American Pharmacists Association deaden udent Pharmacists,

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Jaime Keid

Candice Richardson

Leah Robinson

Jae Ryu

"For everyone of us that succeeds, it's because there's somebody there to show you the way out. -OW-" For me it was my parents, my brother, my friends (KSN, JLP). Thank you so much.

Mojdeh Saba

What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals. To my family, you are my rock and I love you! Partner in crime KI). thanks for the laughter. \l.vou arc my second family.

Matthew Schoenleben

You can't make footprints in the sands of time sitting on your butt, and who wants to make buttprints in the sands of time?

Clifford Sinfuego

Dear Daddy, Congratulations on your graduation! We're so proud of you! You're an inspiration to botl of us and were lucky to have you as our dad.

Love,

Vincent and Adrian

Amy Snyder

Erika Stevens

Henry Tang

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Michelle Taymuree

Meseret Teklu

Making the simple complicated is commonplace; making the complicated simple, awesomely simple, that's creativity.- Charles Mingus.

[Courtesy of l'uncroiyable de les uncroiyables, AC, my very personal, Yummificant! Anticoagulation therapy!] ~ Meseret.

Tanya Telegadis

Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice: it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved." -William Jennings Bryan

In Loving Memory of My Father. Frank E. Telegadis (12/31/51 - 6/11/06)

Lauren Thomas

Pharmacy School holds some of my best and worst memories! I wish the best of luck to everyone in the future. To my special ladies, you know who you are; I could not have done this without you. Cheers to us! Congratulations Class of 2008. we made it!

Mel ike Tunc

Dad, Mom and Zeyncp: I love you

and thank sou for your endless

support.

Tammy. Svetlana. Jae and Jimmy:

I love you all and thank you lor

your friendship.

Class of 2008:

What an amazing adventure uc

have had.

See you all behind the counter!

Karen Sherr Umali

The primary difference between successful people & unsuccessful people is that successful people fail more. If you see failure as a monster stalking you. (it) can become a benevolent teacher, opening your mind to successes you cannot now imagine. M.Beck

Richard Velasco

Louise Wang

Yndiana Tineo

SNPhA. PLS. LKS. APhA The price of success is dedication, hard work, and an unremitting devotion to the things you want to see happen. -Frank Lloyd Wright My most sincere gratitude to God and my family for helping me along this journey. To all my friends and classmates, thanks for the sreat memories.

Scott Wern

Jamie Wilkins

"Do not go where the path may lead; go instead where there is no path and leave a trail." Ralph Waldo Emerson

Thanks to my wonderful family, friends, mentors and advisors; \\ ithout whom I would not be standing where I am today.

Min-Li Wu

Laura Zendel

Jennifer Zile

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Fred Lab. Students benefit from the knowledge and advice that

faculty the opportunity to decompress and escape from the pressures of school. Middle: Fred Abramson and Mathilda Fienkeng discuss issues concerning practice lab. Faculty and students share ideas to help improve the curriculum

m: Not just dedicated faculty members but -lc.. Dr Thomas Dowling and Dr.

le Bittner hang out and enjoy mpany at the Fall Formal.

faculty provide in class and during pharmacy practice lab .

Department of Pharmaceutical Health Services

Research (PHSR)

k

uhcrt S. Beardsle>.RPh. PhD

Vice Chair of Education,

Department of PHSR

C. Daniel Mullins. PhD

Chair, Depanmeni of PHSR

adia T. Sha>aPhD. MPH

f.iaie Director. Center on Drugs and Public Policv

Sheila R. Weiss. PhD

Ann J. Da\idnfT. PhD

Eberchuckwu Onuknugha. PhD

Linda Simoni-Wastila. BSPharm. PhD

Graduate Program Director. Department of PHSR

Julie M. Zito. PhD

Donald O. Kedder. BSP, MPH. DrPILFAPhA

Francis B. Palumbo. PhD. .11)

Executive Director, Center on

Drugs and Public Policy

Bruce (". Stuart. PhD Vice Ch.nr of Research, Department of PHSR

llene H. Zuckcrnun. PharmD. PhD

\SSOC . l\ I r Graduate Studies

and Research

David V knu|i|>. PhD

Francoise G. Pradel. PhD

Vnthum ( . Inmmasell". Pharm.n i-l.

Ms. PhD

Dim H ^misc

Studies

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences (PSC)

P

(,ar> G. Kult-rhaugh. Phi)

Natalie I). hddington. PhD Dean

Yoan I do, PhD

Peler Butko. PhD

.lun Ha>ashi. PhD

Uexander D. MacKerell. PhD

Director, Computer-Aided Drug

Design Center

PoUi.PhD

Stephen \Y. Hoag. PhD

Sarah L.J Michel. PhD

Kd\in Pozharski\

Richard N. Dalb\.PhD

J. Edward Moreton. PhD

Gerald M. Rosen. PhD. JI

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences (PSC)

Paul S. Shapiro. PhD

Director. Pharmaceutical

Science-. Graduate Program

<J

Peter W. Swaan . PhD

Jia Bei Wang. PhD

\hron « einer. PhD

4

VngelaNilkv PhD

Hongbing Wang. PhD

Kriii e lu. PhD

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Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science (PPS

\lfrcd Vbramson. BSP. RPH

Cynthia J. Boyle. PharmD,

Director, Office ofExpcricnii.il

Learning

ll« -ii In r B, ( ongdon. PharmD, CAC P

Chanel F. Agness. PharmD

Nicole J. Brandt. PharmD

Bethany F. DiPaula. PharmD

Cherokee Layson-Wolf,

PharmD

^

Bruce D. Anderson, PharmD

Director of Operations. Maryland Poison Center

Lisa Charneski. PharmD, BCPS

Thomas C. Dowling, PhD

Raymond C. Love, PharmD

Christine K. Choy, Pharmfl

Stuart T. Haines, PharmD, FASIj

Vice Chair Academic Affairs Department of Pharmacy Practice & ScB

Mary Lynn McPherso 1 PharmD, BCPS, CD! I

I epartment of Pharmacy Practice and Science (PPS)

Rohirl J. Michmki. PharmD

lagah Rodriguez de Bittner. PharmD. BCPS. CDE

hair. Department of Pharmacj Practice and Sciences

I* M. Summers. PharmD. BCPS

Jill Morgan, PharmD

\ssociate Dean lor Studenl Affairs

David S. RoiTman. PharmD.

BCPS/Cardiolog>

Associate Dean for Academic Mfairs

.lame- \. I rovalo. PharmD

Jason M. Noel, PharmD, BCPF

i >in cl ii linical Pharmacj

es at the Rosewood Centei

Neha Sheth. PharmD

Channaine I). Rochester. PharmD. It( PS,< DM.< Dl

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Deborah Slurp*. PharmD.. B( Ps

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Mima (,. Tsoukieris, B( Ps. PharmD administrator, Continuing Education

Kristin \\ at-on. PharmD. B( Ps

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Dean's

Office

Staff

lill Morgan, PharmD \ssociate Dean forStudenl Minis

Rebecca Ceraul

i. and Marketing

Natalie Eddington, PharmD

Dean

David S. Roffman, PharmD, BCPS

Associate Dean tor Academic Affairs

No Photo Available

Wendy Cohan Comptroller

Heather Congdon. PharmD. CACP, CDE

Assistant Dean for University of Maryland

School of Pharmacy at the Universities at

Shady Grove

No Photo Available

Nancy Bowers

Director. Administration and Finance

Pam Crowe

Facilities and Laboratory Manager

William J. Cooper

Associate Dean for Administratis and Finance

Cynthia J. Boyle, PharmD, FAR

Director. Office of Experiental Leal

Michele Ewing

Executive Director for DevelopmM and Alumni Affairs

I isa Lebovitz, II)

mic

.inalion

Tim Munn

Director. Computer and Network Services

Hene Zuckerman, PharmD, PhD jl

Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research

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SGA

From Fall Formals to Spring Picnics, the Student Government Association was active in sponsoring a variety of student events all year long.

Summer Leadership Retreat

In August, the SGA council and faculty advisors spent a weekend in Kensington, Ml). Activities involved voting on changes to the constitution, group building exercises, and basking in the beauty ot the Chesapeake Bay.

Legislative Day

The School of Pharmacy participated in some grassroots advocacy on Legislative Day to promote and expand the scope of pharmacy practice with legislators.

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Saturdays

Volunteers

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transportation

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ccellences mission is to provide tutoring Jents; to reward middle and high school students for producing successful learning outcomes; to provide

real-world internship opportunities to expose middle/high school students to careers in the health ofessions, law, and social work; to have professional school students, faculty, friends, and professionals serve as tutors and mentors to middle and high school students.

ACADEMY OF MANAGED CARE PHARMACY

The University of Maryland Chapter of Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy is focused

on enhancing managed care pharmacy education and promoting postgraduate training in

areas of managed care as well as the pharmaceutical industry.

P and T competition check presentation to the winning team. From left to right Kyongsei Sohn, Toni Egharevba, Samuel Lee, Matthew Casciano, Richard Fry, Dr. Morgan. Dr. Shaya, Jeanne Lim. and Raymond Bleu-Laine .

THE EXECUTIVE BOARD

from left to right: Toni Egharevba, Lisa Mostovoy, Jeanne Lim. Thao Vuong, Dr. Shaya. and Raymond Bleu-Laine .

Pharmaceutical Industy Forum

Right picture : E- Board visit to the AMCP national office in Alexandria, from left to right: Raymond Bleu- Laine , Jeanne Lim, Steve Karlin, April Shaughnessy, Lisa Mostovoy, and Toni Egharevba.

Left Picture : Sylvia Hanna (historian), Amy Kemner, Raymond Bleu- Laine , Harvey Maldow, Toni Egharevba, and Lisa Mostovoy

Right picture: Thao f Vuong and Kinjal Patel the dinner banquet

2001 Eastern AMCP Student Chapter Conference

Left picture : Alumni and

students at the 2007 AMCP

Educational Conference in

Boston : Andrew Bogard.

Angelo Noronha.

Dr. Yvette Tong. Damon

Douglas. Jeanne Lim.

Samuel Lee,

Dr. Melody Magliano.

Raymond Bleu-Laine . and

Matthew Casciano.

Right picture : Students during our 1st general body meeting of the vear

Backpack to

Briefcase"

Etiquette Dinner

Students get ready to enjoy the excellent etiquette dinner from left to right : Tina Dang. Ken/ie Biggins. Chris Charming. Fedelyne Dieujuste. Andrew York, and Brandon Shannon

inita Perez and Raymond Bleu-Laine' with health organizers

e would like to congratulate all AMCP student members who are going ) graduate this year... A.Bogard, M.Casciano, J.Dhaliwal, F.Dieujuste, V.Gupta, S.Lee, R.Hajchrzak, A.Noronha, and M.Taymuree.

We wish you the bestl

We would also like to thank people who made our year a success: |r. Shaya (Advisor), AMCP National Chapter, Target, AztraZeneca, Rugters Fellows, Walmart, and last but not least, EVERY AMCP STUDENT MEMBER.

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Our APhA-ASP chapter had the privilege of hosting pr- Region 2's Midyear Regional Meeting (MRM) here in? Baltimore. We welcomed students and faculty from pharmacy schools in Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and the District of Columbia.

far

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American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists

L<gNf American Pharmacists Association

Improving medication use. Advancing patient care.

APhA

i

In the past year, the students of APhA- ASP have educated thousands of people all over the state of Maryland in diabetes, heartburn, and Lyme disease.

ASP

OPERATIO

Immunization

Student Pharmacists and Practitioners Protecting The Public Health

i APhA Annual Meeting I Exposition was held rch 14-17, 2008 in San go, California. Our school

more than 40 students

faculty attending the it. Our school's chapter *hi Lambda Sigma won (National Chapter of the ir Award and Dr. Cynthia

le won the 2008 APhA >d Government

rmacist-of-the-Year ird.

areness Challenge

We also held several forums this past year. On the left, Ashley Burns thanks J. Steinberg, PharmD, from Pfizer for coming to speak to us about Fibromyalgia. During the year, the ASP chapter also held a New Practitioner Smooth Transitions Program and helped to organize a forum to inform students about Legislative Day in Annapolis, MD.

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AMERICAN CONSULTANT

waiting for our crab feast, Andrew Michaelson, Eva Lee, jnes, Sarah Brody, Joseph Joh, Kim Fetsch

SOCIETY OF PHARMACISTS

ASCP is an organization that recognizes the importance of consultant and senior care pharmacists in improving the lives of geriatric patients!

Left to Right: Eva Lee, Diana Chan, Andrew Michaelson, Dr. Nicole Brandt, two Howard University students, Kim Fetsch, Louis Jones, Thao Vuong, Sarah Brody, and Joseph Joh

h Brody smiles big and wide!

1 2007: Working with ASHP. we put together | pnderful spaghetti dinner for the pleasant f|e Lodge residents.

Spring 2008: At the MD-ASCP Quarterly Program that took place at Ruths Chris Steakhouse, ASCP presented Erin Elwood with a Student of the Year award!

L to Right: Eva Lee, Sheryl Thedford. and Residents

Left to Right: Louis Jones. Tiffany Russell, Erin Elwood. Eva Lee, Kim Fetsch

lg 2008: The Geriatric Fair and Forum was a success! It allowed PharmD students a glimpse ilihe field of geriatrics and long-term care pharmacy.

>/v Michaelson and the poster board

Guest speakers Dr. Jennifer Hardesty and Dr. Eric Johnson with their gifts and Andrew Michaelson

Tiffany Russell learning about

geriatric services

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Executive Board: Front (from left) Dr. James Tro\ ato (Faculty

Advisor). Selma Du (President). Ameet Joshi (President-Elect).

Back Row (from left) Nicole Cammarata (MSHP Liaison). Jessica

DiBona - Faridi (Secretary), Eva Lee (Treasurer). Sheryl Thedford

(Historian). Julie Mathias (Historian). Linda Sun (ASHP Liason).

Xuan Tang (Webmaster). Emily Dotter (Historian)

Midyear Meeting in Las Vegas. Nevada

American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists

Above: President-elect Ameet Joshi signs up m members; Our Fearless Leader and President, Selma Du addressing the "troops". Left: the "troops" (from left - Connie Yoon. Lakshmi Potti. Julie Mathias. Lana McKinney. and Andii McMunn)

t

Jniversity of Maryland ^SHP Chapter

Forum

Innovations in Pharmacy

Community

Hope Lodge with ASCP

Diabetic Halloween with SMdPhA and PLS

Spring Health Fair with SMdPhA

Pharmacy Phun

terdisciplinary Patient Management Competition with PLS

Clinical Skills Competition with AMCP

Professional Development

[iyear Clinical Meeting in Las Vegas Mentorship Program

Fall ASHP Sponsored forum: Innovations in Pharmacy From Left - Linda Sun, Dr. Douglas Scheckelhoff (Vice President, ASHP). Dr. Carla Gill (Associate Director of Pharmacy. Johns Hopkins Hospital).

Dr. John DiBona (Director of Pharmacy. Sinai Hospital). Jessica DiBona-Faridi. Selma Du.

Making and Serving Dinner at Hope Lodge with ASCP : Above from left- Thao Vuong.

Seema Patel. Eva Lee. Selma Du. In Kim. Connie Yoon. Andy Michaelson. Kim Fetsch.

Eun-Jin Bae. Ameet Joshi. Cathy Chang. Emily Dotter. and Kevin Brady.

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"Having discovered that through intimate association with one another, and by practice of the virtues of mutual trusi s> mpathy. faithfulness, and unselfishness we have been able to advance our profession, exalt our alma mater and buii strongly our individual characters; and being desirous of maintaining and expanding that principle of association an

friendship and cooperation."

Atlantic QtJ Convention (Far Right)

During the summer o\' 2007. AZO Kappa had to regroup or race

extinction. New pledges stepped up

to this challenge, as well as the

challenge of a mechanical bull!

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Above: Njuibi and Jason enjoying themselves at the potluck dinner

f

"om Brew approves of these tacos

Kim Still approves of the Florida Convention

ice. Friendship and Brotherly Love

AZQ 1

L m\

Fellowship

Scholarship

Going to Prom?? ...or goofing off before Florida Convention Formal

n Christian Pharmacists Fellowship International

Our goal is to integrate who we are as Christians with our profession of pharmacy.

We strive to:

* Set an example of Christian living in our relationships, academics, speech, love, faith, and purity to portray Christ to others and glorify God. * Encourage shared delight in the Savior and our relationships with him through spiritual disciplines and church membership. * Provide fellowship, materials, and prayer to :e the discipleship of Christians, particularly nd obedience to God are wavering.

Executive Board: Front Row/ (from left) Mike Akers (Vice President). Meghan McMenry (President). Kaitlin Schwarz (Historian). Back Row (from left) Dr. Lisa Charneski (Faculty Advisor). Catherine Lee (Treasurer). Iliana Cheng (Secretary).

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Left: T. J Remsberg takes center stage at the karaoke kick-off event at Zodiac drill.

Right: Duet by Catherine Lee and Melissa Kim.

DSPA members lend a hand to Campus Kitchen, an organization providing meals for working families in need of assistance. From left: lliana Cheng. Molly Rockstad. and Julie Naito.

Member /nap /hot/!

r ck n I Catherine Lee, Kathy Matthew/, &

i/tin Qon/tantino & Areo llazan I '

Idina Varqhe/e

Above: Melissa Kim kicks it up a notch!

Aatt /iuta

Having fun in the kitchen, from left Kathy Matthews and Meghan McMenry.

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Kappa Psi

Fellowship Industry Sobriety High Ideals

Pledge masters with the best pledge

Helping out at the American

Diabetes Association's Step Out to

Fight Diabetes

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Great turn out at our brotherhood retreat

wings tor the lundation!

Group picture to kickoff the rush period and to show off our Kappa Psi pride

Fall Rush 2007

Ashley grilling at the BBQ

afc^\v

Tze-Yu. Manu & Sophia playing at game night

'

Lovely ladies Sophia. Lorena. and Connie at the luau

Xuan and Mavis posing for the camera

iCloseup on Brothers

Sigma Chapter representing at the spring Province III meeting held at Howard University

GO RAVENS: The fast \cjlt of our concession Ntand

Lambda Kappa

Congrats to the Sisters Who Are Graduating this Year . . . Melanie Belcher Candice Richardson Fedelyne Dieujuste

Midi Onyirioia Lauren Tiomas

Kathleen Klemm Welonie Powell

Svetlana Polyanskaya Tammy Lutz

Yndiana Tineo Min-Li Vu Jamie Wilkins

RIGHT: Fall Initiation

Ceremonj at the Kelly

Building

BELOW: Our Tri-Fold for the Organizational Gala

And to the Entire Class of 20081 Best of Luckl

\BOVE: Mary Kay Night with 1 President Dixie l.eikach

ABOVE: Recruiting Some New Members in the Fall

hood

/eryice Leader/hip

blCIBicl Epsilon ciapter

Promoting Women In Pharmacy

i 'ABOVE: A few sisters in Fells Point for the Ghost Tour

ABOVE: Getting together each month for our general bod\ meetings

>fe//ionali/m friend/hip

/cholar/hip

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NCPA president, Lou Jones, leads the first meeting of the 2007-2008 school year.

NCPA meeting attendees Erin Senkbeil and Adam Dudley.

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NCPA'

NATIONAL COMMUNITY PHARMACISTS ASSOCIATION

CPA 2007-2008 Officers

Preside President: Lou Jones

President- Elect: Kelly Adamcek

Secretary: Damon Douglas

Treasurer: Andy Raska

Historian: Jen Grant

Webmaster: Sibtain Rawala

Lou Jones and

Joni Larrabee

receive a lesson

from the Merck

representative on

using their PDA

software.

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the Magic

INDEPENDENCE

NCPA's 109th Annual Convention and Trade Exposition

* October 13-17, 2007 *

Anaheim Convention Center

Members Adam Bress, Jen Grant, Lou Jones, and Joni Larrabee with Fred Abramson at the NCPA exhibit hall.

Members were

able to enjoy the

California

beaches during down-time from

the convention.

Lou Jones presents advisor, Fred Abramson, with a

gift of appreciation during the UMB friends and family dinner hosted by Fred at the House of Blues.

Convention attendees Jen Grant and Monica Healy with Dean Fddington at the UMB dinner.

Members Min-Li \\ u and Rai Cary with attending I MB alumni.

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The executive bo.ird po-.es tor the camera at the Eastern Regional Conference Banquet

PHI

DELTA

CHI

Brothers pose for a

picture at the Rush

Tex-Mex Dinner

while the rushees

helped themselves to

a plethora of south-

of-the-border dishes.

: P Delta( hi pledges at one ti< ipated events oi the

i

Pledges learn about the fraternity during pledge education.

The annual Phi Delta Chi Ski Trip was held this year at Canaan Valley. WV. While therel was little snow, the brothers who attended I made the best of it and befriended the local J wildlife.

The 2007 Spring Formal was held at

Camden Yards, and we were pleased to

welcome visiting brothers from the

Alpha Omicron chapter at Temple

University.

I

Brother Christina Green

makes decorative doorhangers \\ itli the children of the Ronald

McDonald House.

eaders in Pharmacy, Brothers for Life

FAir>

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i Left: Phi Delta Chi sponsored a Can Castle competition

I between the classes to collect

I non-perishables for the Maryland Food Bank. Castles were judged on creativity as well as number of items.

Below: Brothers staff a table at a health fair targeted to older adults, where they helped participants complete fall risk assessments and medication lists to earn with them. m y "

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Virginia Tech alumna Li/

Campbell show s o\\ her

Hokie feet paddle from her

little Kate McHenry.

The annual Phi Delta Chi forum consisted o\

a debate on

collaborative practice

b\ our o\\ n Dr.

Rochester and

MedChi Executive

Director. Dr.

Wasserman.

Brothers I. mils Knapp and Dominick Memoli

participate in the first oi

two Red Cross Blood Drixes held this spring.

cPlii Juamdda Gigma

Seta cCamBda QRaptor

2007-2008 Executive Board (left to right)

Claire Leocha (Vice President), Rita Kasliwal

(Historian), Mark Heisey (Treasurer), Mr. Fred

Abramson (Advisor), Lisa Wohl (President), Louis

Jones (Secretary), Shirley Lee (President-Elect)

.ve)

Tibers spending some quality time at our Bowling Night!

>Z and 'OS QRapfar of ffie Steam!

Dean Natalie Eddington was

inducted into PLS this year. Dr. Jill

Morgan was awarded the Beta

Lambda Faculty Member of the

Year Award.

Jessie O'Kane wins Chapter Member of the Year!

Yara Haddad, Jannet Hseih, Selma Du,

and Lakshmi Potti in our Haunted House

at Diabetic Halloween

jrth Year, i Kasliwal, the AFPE- -GSK First Graduate lolarship; sented in fDiego, CA )r. Robert ^hman

Fourth Year PLS members with Drs. Love, Boyle, and Truong

Ganesh Kumarachandran, Lisa Wohl, and Yara Haddad pictured with Drs. Choy, Coop, Zito. and Rochester

Team 'Bowl Movements' wins at Bowling

Night! Shirley Lee. Matt Lunsik. Ganesh

Kumarachandran. Rita Kasliwal. and

Louis Jones

GXRartnacy JOeadersfiip Society

Rho Chi Honor Society Omicron Chapter

2007-2008 Officers:

President: Kevin Brady Vice President: Tiffany Russell Secretary: Erin Elwood Treasurer: Amy Vu Historian: Allison Chilipko

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Myron Weiner

Fall Peon* Lie+Pik^Kier

j

Campus Activities:

Academic Student of the Month Student Trivia Contest .%

Andrew ©. DuAAez Lecture s^)

^hi Jnduchm SBa^ud (2007, 2008)

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S.C.O.D.A.E.

I In Student Committee on Drug Abuse Education (SCODAE) is a voluntary organization made up of University of Maryland pharmacy students. This organization receives guidance from faculty members at the University of Maryland Office of Substance Abuse Studies. SCODAE members teach drug and alcohol education to audiences of middle school children, parents, and education professionals throughout Maryland. The SCODAE presentations provide accurate and unbiased drug and alcohol information in order to prevent abuse and addiction within the community.

The officers enjoyed a taste of the culture of Salt Lake City when they toured the Mormon Temple

UTAH!!!

Each summer, the SCODAE officers make a trip to Utah to attend the annual University of Utah School on Alcoholism and Other Drug Dependencies Conference, where they learn the newest theories in drug abuse while also enjoying the sights that Utah has to offer.

While in Utah, the officers (along with Faculty Advisor and guest speaker at the conference, Dr. Tony Tommasello) climbed one of the nearby mountains to enjoy the beautiful scenery of Salt Lake City.

S.C.O.D.A.E.

In a drug-oriented society, information on the pharmacology of drugs and alcohol is a basic educational need.

From left to right: Thomas Brewer. Jackie Finocchio, Kelly Martin, Dr. Tony Tommasello, Amy Houtchens. and Leah Sera

Behind the Curtains

Faculty Advisor- Dr. Tony Tommasello Student Officers: President- Amy Houtchens Vice President- Leah Sera Treasurer- Kelly Martin Secretery- Jackie Finocchio Webmaster- Thomas Brewer

Here are Dr. Tommasello and the Officers cooking up their annual Spaghetti luncheon to raise awareness about the SCODAE program with something other than pizza!

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SMdPHA

Student Section of Maryland Public Health Association

The SMdPHA members at the annual health fair held next to Waverly Farmer's Market. There was food, games, and activities, which made learning about health enjoyable for all age groups. All the volunteers of this event presented various topics, such as heart disease, nutrition, smoking cessation, diabetes, asthma/COPD, and information on health insurance.

dinnei .is partol the training the annual joint health lair with the Johns ine.

Our advisor. Dr. Truong with our president, Kumail and our past president. Mavis. The health fair held at the Waverly Fanner's Market had a great turnout in both residents and students. The common interest in learning more about healthcare and promoting it was evident.

Health fair held al Om Dail) Bread in Baltimore, Ml) SMdPH \ presented topics on asthma, diabetes, and complementary and alternative medicine. This health Fail was held in conjuction w ith APhA.

SMdPHA handed oul oatmeal cookies wrapped with ;i message stressing the importance ol public health awareness during the annual Organizational Gala held l<u all pharmacj school students.

Students provided information and resources lor people who \ isited the health fair held at Our Dailj Bread in Baltimore. MD.

The annual health fair held in conjuction with Johns Hopkins health professional schools and University of Maryland. Baltimore health professional schools next to the Waverly Farmer's Market in Baltimore. Md.

"See not just with your eyes,

but your heart.

Care not just with your mind,

but your open hands! "

~ Dr. Hoai-An Truong, Co-founder of SMdPHA

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SPA Executive Board 2007-2008:

President - Ganesh Kumarachandran Secretary - Erica Swanson President Elect - Jacklyn Finocchio Treasurer - Amy Houtchens

Vice President - Jennifer Heller

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Officers (left to right):

President: Tatiana Claro da Silva Vice-President: Sarice R. Smith Treasurer: Trudy Smith Secretary: Hanpin Lim

( In rhmmaeu fjiaduale, ^/tudenL S^umcdum (9*8&'$t) i& a dudent oi^anizalion djionmed Im the,

t'limwacmlical &cknce& (hP^f^) ^ejiatlmenl in the, &chod of SPkaimacu. Out diective id to lejiwmt the inteiem

ziaduak dudenlb in out dejiailmeni and act an an official liaimn between ziaduale dudenL, the £P&^S, and fihaimacu rllmtil., of the &ckool. "M }e ate aim actinelu involved in fiwmotinz the ijwedaale, QPwzwm in

rhmmaceumu &cienm in iettm of leauilmenl and oiienlation of incoming naduate dudenL, and mod of all, in enminz a ma ztadutue dudeni life!

Officers (cont., from left to right):

Computer liason: Xiao Zhu /r students rep: Duan Wang tatives:

-liskaya and i ;. Tolson

*SC Students

White Elephant gift exchange at the PGSA Holiday Party: Antonia Tolson. Tatiana Claro da Silva. Colleen Day. Diane Doughty. Wenchi Hsu (Vicky), and Hanpin Lim.

\

Sarice enjoying the PGSA Happy Hour with Maura O'Neill (left) and Marishka Brown (middle).

95

School of ^hmmacu VeaJwok

Mx>ve: Tze Vu Loand Ameet

Joshi Jui'ing a meeting

Right: Njuihi Ngwa Nforbi helps a

student prepare for her portrait.

Below: Adrienne Glodl uploads pictures and names

Below: Our lovely editors, Denise Fu and Ann Parker

Terra Mariae means "Land of Mary"

We are the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy and this is our yearbook.

Executive Board

Editors in Chief: Ann Parker Denise Fu Business Manager: Ameet Joshi Organization Editor: Linda Sun Class Editor: Diana Chan Copy Editor: Njuibi Ngwa-Nforbi Faculty & Staff Editor Betcy Philip Events Editor: Tze-Yu Lo Advisors: Dr. Alexander Mackerell

Dr. Cherokee Layson-Wolf

\bo\e: Betcj Philip creates yearbook magic

Working Hard

We've got it covered

Right: Alicia Lang and Tina Son pose with their cover design

Events

dents and faculty enjoy their time together outside of the clhsroom at the White Coat Ceremony, Fall and Spring Picnics, Fj 1 Formal, Legislative Day, and Graduation.

97

White Coat Ceremony

Not too long after classes began, the Doctor of Pharmacy

Class of 2011 from the Baltimore and Shady Grove

campuses gathered at the Medical School Teaching

Facility auditorium on September 9, 2007 to enter the

world of professional pharmacy. Friends and family of

students also filled up the auditorium to watch the

momentous occasion. The newly appointed Dean

Eddington addressed the students and introduced the

speaker to impart a few words of wisdom to the students.

Soon after, each student would be called

up one by one to don their white coat, the

attire of a pharmacy professional. Students

then listened to Dr. Jill Morgan explain the

meaning of wearing the white coat and

how the community perceives pharmacists.

All students then took an oath to

professionalism, promising that they will

uphold professional behavior.

Above: Dean Natalie Eddington takes

the podium to give a few words to the Class of 2011.

Below: Students listening intently and anxiously waiting for their white coats.

Above: Michelle Jay, Ines Chen, Tiffany Choe, Justin Constantino, Melissa Kim, and Meredith Moy pose for a group shot during the reception held after the ceremony.

An oath to professionalism...

\bove: Tuan Huynh is all smiles as he akes the stage and receives his white :oat.

Right: Kay Tak and Chai Wang are proud to be professionals.

Left: Dr. Heather Congdon helps Michelle Jay put on her new white coat.

Right: A sea of white after everybody has received their coats.

At ve: Amanda Lysczek and Katie Bales take a br ak from eating to pose for the camera.

at tA

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entev

Amanda Lyszcek and Adrienne Glodt. pose in ihe courtyard at Fayette Square as they wait for the Caravan service to chauffeur them to the Fall Formal event at the World Trade Center.

Linda Sun and Helen Huang, pause

during the well-attended event for a

--hot f>\ the window view overlooking

Inner Harbor.

StudmU mi faculty Me emdd tetk2\d\fjw 9Jf tk 7(/onid lude (fatten m Stffojdw \l, 2007, Sfmmd fly tk Sty/t fid tofcfiotfed fly %ite - did, tk <tMtt Mb & mM

■low : The Fall Formal was a fun-filled event allowing pharmacy students to relax and mingle at the start of E year. Pictured from left to risht are Shek Mehta. Louis Jones. Carla Cabanilla. and Xiao Tu.

Denize Fu. Diana Chan. Syh la Hanna. and Betcy Philip pose in front of the World Trade Center sign before going up to the 21 -4 floor for the Fall Formal.

Far Left: Beautiful ladies Sarah Robin. Megha Pancboli, and

Archita Patel stand by to take a photo.

Left: Jennifer Heller helps out b\ giving out juice, iced tea. and water to the thirsty guests.

Below : Grace Pak. Katie Watson. Peter Furgiuele. and Melissa Kim smile for the camera as they arrive at the World Trade Center to enjoy socializing and mingling at the event.

Above: Sibtain Rawala. Binn\ Patel. and Angelo Noronha. surround Richard L\ght take a break from dancing to pose for a picture.

Left: Rick Broun and Jeanne Lim -top to smile for the camera. Rick kicked it old school and wore a bow tie. which he tied himself!

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LEGISLATIVE DAY:

On this day, we rally together for the interest f our profession and for the betterment of chool of pharmacy.

February 14, 2008

On the agenda this year was the issue of granting pharmacists the ability to immunize patients statewide. In addition, students came out to support and encourage our congressmen to approve the budget for the addition to Pharmacy Hall.

105

The Class of 2008, consisting of 133 students, graduated from the School of Pharmacy on May 16, 2008, at Kraushaar

Auditorium at Goucher College.

}&ou toil I zzal/i out of Wis auditorium a doctor of p /tarmac y or a doctor of ' pfiilosopliy and emSarfi on tfia mxt pRase of your life."

- gggg cXafalie Gddinqfon, ffl& '89, <ZS<?

.^■Av B\

'

4th Year

Nicest Personality

Fernando Andrickson & Melanie Belcher

Most likely to sit on a board of pharmacy Rai Cary & Mathilda Fienkeng

Most likely to be able to fix anything that goes wrong with the lecture hall technology

Clifford Sinfuego

Most likely to respond to emails for help

Jason Katcoff

Most likely to be found

sleeping on a couch in

Pharmacy Hall

Garth Kistner

Most likely to become Pfizer's CEO

Sam Lee

(*t%

f1

e in class

Most likely to be a leadership advocate

Jessie O'Kane

Best Class Liaison

Jennifer Bailey

Superlatives

Best Dressed

Fernando Andrickson & Julie Hahn

Most likely to clog your inboxes Sejal Patel

Quietest Classmate

Alex Chui

Most likely to start an independent pharmacy dynasty

Jason Katcoff & Min-Li Wu

Most Organized Jennifer Bailey

Most likely to be found studying in

PH/PLC after

hours... even when

there is no exam

Joseph Joh

Most likely to ask questions in class

Marci Armetta

Best Presentation Skills

Matt Casciano

& Jessie O'Kane

Most likely to be found at

every class/school happy hour

Jason Nagle

1 1 <

Mew. .

Above: Chong Lee and Heidi Chang were married on Dec. 1, 2007.

Below: Walker Robinson and Leah Peller were married Sept. 21, 2007 in Maui, HI.

Above: Emmanuel Mbi and Mavis Prempeh, both UM School of Pharmacy Alumni, were married on August 1 1th, 2007.

Below: Brian Elwood and Erin Wohl were married on August 11, :'

Above: Kelly Hanna married her husband, Michael Hanna, in Houston, Texas on May 26, 2007

Above: Schuyler Pulleyn and Megan Smith were married on June 9, 2007.

Below (Left): Elliott Pyon and Sunny Kim were married on July 7, 2007.

Below (Right): Keith Klemm and Katie Warehime, a class of 2008 graduate, were married on Nov. 16, 2007.

as:

bove (Left): Lennox James Belcher was born on December 29. 2007 to Melanie Belcher. class of 2008 graduate, and her husband.

ve (Right): Olivia Lee Passwaters was born on August 29. 2007 to Jesse and Denise sswaters.

elow: Debbie Tionquiao welcomed her third son. Nathan, into the world this past year

Above: Dr. Cherokee Layson-Wolf along with husband and son. Michael and Holden. welcomed Sofia Elise Wolf on November 7. 2007.

Below: Aaron Edman holding his daughter. Darcy Elizabeth Edman. who was born on Sept. 18. 2007.

The Remedy for a bad day..

Above: Amie Zawitoski & Lucy Lu Below: Ashley Bivins & Scottie

Above: Jonathan Hamer's dog. Magnum Below: Tim Bernheimer & pet plant

Above: Cathy Chang & Sophie Below: Christina Green & Jinxy

L

Above: Angela Dupree's dog. Ben

Is Cuddling Up wltft our Pets

INDEX

Abate. Tufa 7 Abouelrous. AAohamed 7 Abramson. Fred 46. 50. 5 3.

55. 79. 82

Adamcek. Kelly I 7. 'ZZ. 2 3 Addo-Abedi. Afua 3 3. 4-5 Adeniranue. Modupe 3 2. 3 3 Adeyinka. Adetoro 3 3. 45 Agena. Jody 28 Agness. Chanel 50. 90 Akers. Michael 3. 7. 72 Al-Jawadi. Mohammad 3 3. -4-5 Aladi. Christine 7 Albanese. William 7 Allen. Amy 6. 7 Anderson. Bruce 50 Anderson. Martha 34 Andrade. Jovany 7. 8. II Andrickson. Fernando 3 2. 34-. 45. 63. 82. 83. 90. I 09,

112. 113

Angeles. Neil I 7. 2 I . 22 Anthony. Erin 7

Armetta. Marcella 34. 45. I I 3 Asein. Ohita 34. 45. 97. I 08 Augustus. Martha 7. 76. 77 Ayesu. Nana I 7. 2 I

Babatunde. Olujimi 7 Bae. Eun-Jin 66. 6 7. 93 Bagafn. Lorena I 7. 74 Bailey. Jennifer 34. 8 1 . 82.

112. I I 3

Baker. Whitney 2 1.77 Bakhshai. Justin 7. I 5. I 02 Bales. Katie 6.7. 99 Barakat. Qameh I 7. 2 I . 23. 69. 96

Barr. Nicole 3 1.81 Basi. Surjit 7 Bathula. Matthew/ 34 Bauer. Ken 50. 54 Beardsley. Robert 47. 5 3. 54-. 57. I 02 Belcher. Melanie 34. 76. 77.

112. 115 Berger. Reisel 7. I O. 8 I . 97.

I 02

Bernheimer. Timothy I 7. 2 I . 22. 68. 69. I OO. I I 6 Billiris. Eleni 34. I 17 Bivins. Ashley I 7. 74. 7 5. 90.

I I 6

aine. Raymond 2 5. 29. 5 6. 7 5. 82. 90. 9 I meter. Ralph 5 5 '«nheimer. Erin 2 I . 22. 23 irew 34. 6 1.1 09

~<0. 3 1

Bouch. Kimberly I 7 Boyd. April 34

Boyle. Cynthia 50. 52. 53. 54. 62. 82. 83. 90. I 09 Bradbury. Mary 8 I Brady. Kevin 8. 2 5. 29. 5 6. 59. 62. 64. 67. 75. Q4- Brandt. Nicole 50. 64. 6 5 Bress. Adam 30. 79 Brew. Thomas 16. I 7. 5 6. 6 3. 68. 69. I OO Brewer. Thomas 86. 87 Brody. Sarah 3 5. 64. 6 5. 82 Brown, Marishka 95 Brown. Richard I 7. 2 I . IOI Burke. David 3. 7 Burke. Diana 6. 7. II Burnham. Chad I I 5 Burns. Ashley 17. 2 1. 2 3. 6 3. 82 Burton. Erienne 20. 22. 68. 69 Buterbaugh. Gary 48. 5 3. 54. I 03 Butko. Peter 4-8

Cabanilla. Carla 32. 3 5. 45. 82.

I O I . I 09

Cammarata. Nicole 28. 5 6. 66. 76. 77. I 07 Campbell. Liz 8 I Campbell. Stephanie 3 5. 4-5 Campbell. Tessa 7. I 5 Cannon. David 7 Carmichael. Daniel 7 5 Gartwright. Dana 3 5. I 08 Cary. Raimon 32. 3 5. 63. 79. 82. 83. I I 2

Casciano. Matthew 3 5. 60. 6 I Castner. Rebecca I 9. 80. I 06 Ceraul. Rebecca 5 2 Chalasani. Manu 2 5. 30. 3 1. 7 A- Chan. Diana I 7. 22. 2 3. 62. 63. 64-. 65. 74. 75. 96. I O I Chang. Chia-Fang 7. 8. I I . I 3. 67. 75. I 03. I I 6 Chang. Christine 3 5. 45 Channing. Christopher 6. 7.

I 5. 6 I

Charles. Chris 8. 15. 58. 7A-. 75

Charneski. Lisa 50 Chen. Ines 8. I 3. I 5. 7 5. 98.

I 03

Cheng. Iliana 8. I 1 . 72. 73 Cheung. Agnes 18. 77. 84-.

I I 7

Chilipko. Allison 85 Cho. Taemi 8 Choe. Tiffany 8. 7 5. 98 Choi. Marvin I 7. 20. 2 3. 5 7. 62. 63. 74-. 88 Choy. Christine 83 Chung. HyeYoon 8 Chung. Mary 77

Claro da Silva. Tatiana 94. 95

Cohen. Michelle 69

Congdon. Heather 50. 52. 99

Constantino. Justin 8. I 1.73. 98

Cooke. Megan 8

Coop. Andy 24. 48. 83

Corker. Caitlin 8. I 3. 7 5. I OO

Cox. Julia 8

Crum. Meghan I 7. 7 5

Cuda. Michael 28. 3 1.67

D'Souza. Sanlyn 28. 3 I . 59. 7 5 Dabek. Margaret 8 Dacey. Amanda 8 Dalby. Richard 4-8 Damen. Anna 8

Dang. Tina 7. 8. 9. I 5. 59. 6 I . 8 I . 97. I 02. I 03. I 07 Daniel. Ishaya 8. I 5 Daniels. Stephanie I 7. 80. 8 I . I 02

Davidoff. Amy 4-7 Day. Colleen 95 DeFrancesco. Ciara 3 I Derby. Lisa 66. I 07 Dhaliwal. Jack 3 5 DiBona-Faridi. Jessica 24. 2 5. 30.

66. 67

Dieujuste. Fedelyne 3 5. 4-5. 6 I . 77

Dincher. Kathryn 3 5. 4-5 Dipaula. Bethany 50 Dotter. Emily 8. 66. 67. 97 Doughty. Diane 9 5 Douglas. Damon 2 5. 6 I Do we II. Paul 8 Dowling. Thomas 46. 50 Doxtater. Erin 8. 7 5 Du. fielma 24. 2 5. 28. 5 6. 66.

67. 74. 75. 83 Duck. Stephanie 36. 4-5. I I I Dudley. Adam 3 6. 4-5. 78. 80 Dunn. William 2 3. 8 I Durso. Diane 3 6

Eaton. Dennis 8. I 5 Eddington. Natalie 2. 48. 5 2. 5 3. 63. 79. 83. 97. 98 Edman. Aaron 2 5. 5 7. 62. I 02. I I 5

Edrington. Katherine 2 1. 22. 77 Egharevba. Toni 60 Ellsworth. Brian 17. 18. 20. 22. 5 8. 6 3. 74-. 82. I 02. I 03 Elwood. Erin 2 5. 28. 64. 6 5. 74 75. I I 4

Embran. Meera 2 5. 28. BO, 3 I . 66. 89

ng. David ( 7. 22 .pete in. Mark 3 I zQOcha. Nnenna 3 2.

36

ang. Gang 3 6

arrugia. Brittany 8. I 4. 7 5. !03

arshid. Maryarn 2 3. 68. 8 5 asch. Walter 3 6 edder. Donald 47. 5 5 erullo. Brian 3 6. 4-5 etsch. Kimberly 2 5. 5 6. 5 7. >4. 65. 67. I <D2 ienkeng. Mathilda 36. 4-5. -4-6. >3. 82. 83. I I 2 iltz. Michael 2 5 inocchio. Jackie 16. I 7. 23. JO. 86. 87. 92. 93 itch. Jennifer 2 5 tannery. Lisa 9

ritsch. Jackie 17. I 9. 2 I . 8 I ry. Richard 60

u. Denise 17. I 9. 22. 2 3. 5 6. r4. 96. I O I

urgiuele. Peter 9. I 5. 97. O I . I 02. I 07

INDEX

Mealy. Monica 32. 37. 45. 63.

79. 80. 8 I . 82. 83

Me ice y. Mark 24. 2 5. 27. 29.

30. 3 I . 82. 84

Heller. Jennifer 17. I 8. 2 I .

22. 23. 92. 93. I O I Mershberger. Alexa 9 Hewlett. Jennifer 22. 2 3. 68. 85

Moag. Stephen 48 Moang. Anh 7. 9. I 07 Molstein. Jessica 18. 22. 2 3.

80. 8 I . 93

Morn. Michelle 6 2. 97 Horde y. Amy 2 5. 29 Moutchens. Amy 19. 2 1. 22.

23. 56. 86. 87. 92. 93 Mseih. Jannet 2 5. 29. 3 1. 5 3. 57.82.83. I 02. I 05

Msu. Wenchi 9 5 Muang. Melen 74. I OO Muber. Jacqueline 3 7. 45 Muynh. Tuan 9. I 2. 99 Mwangpo. Tony 3 7. 45 Myun. Jayson 9

lannone. Rosa 9. 74 Iwanczuk. Elizabeth 9

Kim. Melissa I O. I I. 72. 73.

98. I O I . I 03. I 07

Kim. Myoung I 6. I 8

Kim. Rana I O

Kim-Walsh. Seferina 62. 90.

I I 7 Kinyon. Jason I 8. 2 I . 68. 69.

I I 5

Kistner. Garth 38. 45. I I 2 Klein-Schwartz. Wendy 50. 5 5 Klemm. Kathleen 38. 45. 77.

I I I . I I 4

Kline. Jennifer 76. 7 7 Kline. Kelly 76. 77 Kloetzli. Liesel 3 8. 4 5 Knapp. David 47. 54 Knapp. Emily 22. 62. 80. 8 I . 93 Kobin. Allison 6. I O Konapelsky. Krista 3 8 Kondrakhina. Tatiana 3 8. 4 5 Korde. Prajakta 8. I O Kozycki. Jennifer 2 3 Ku. Paul 38. 45

Kumarachandran. Ganesh 24. 2 5. 27. 30. 74. 75. 82. 83. 92 Kwak. Monica 66. 74 Kwan. Shiu I O Kyeremateng. Kofi I O

ajec. Maciej 30

erami-Diznab. Soheila 3 6. 45

iannandrea. Frank 9

itelman. Radmila 45. I 12

lick. Jorie 3 6. 4 5. I I O

lodt. Adrienne 9. 96. I OO

los. Nicole 6. 9

old. Irina 9

oodhue. Laura 20. 23

Oyal. Sophia 2 5

rant. Jennifer 3 1.79

ray. Kelly 3 7. 80

reen. Christina 30. 8 1. I 16

rove. Patrick 2 7. 3 O

upta. Vandana 3 7

uy. Candice 3 7. I I I

<

I. Thien I 6. iddad. Yara

I 7. I 6.

23 I 7.

I 8. 22.

7. 62. 63. 74. 75. 82. 83. 3. I 02

ahn. Julie 3 7. I 13 aines. Stuart 50 amer. Jonathan 22. I 16 ammerbacher. Nicole 22 an. Yoo-Mee 9 anna. Kelly 9. I anna. Sylvia 2 3.

I. I O I assan. Aleena I

?

ayashi. Jun 48

ayes. Margaret 5 9

i

I 4 60. 62.

8. 22. 68.

Jay. Michelle 6. 9. I 5. 98. 99 Joh. Joseph 3 7. 45. 64. 6 5. I I 3

Johnson. Florence 9 Jones. Louis 19. 2 5. 29. 30. 56. 57. 64. 65. 75. 78. 79. 82. 83. I O I Jones. Sara 9. I 5 Joseph. Melanie 9 Joshi. Ameet 16. I 8. 2 3. 6 3. 66. 67. 68. 69. 96. I OO

K

Kain. Courtney 9

Kakar. Jack 3 7. I I I

Kalidindi. Aparna 3 7. 45

Kamau. Agnes 9

Kang. MinMee I O

Kasliwal. Rita 18. 22. 6 3. 80.

82. 83. I 02

Kasliwal. Tina 3 I . 32. 38. 45.

62. 74. 82. 83. I 02 Kaspa. Boghoko 18. 76. 7 7 Katcoff. Jason 3 8. I 12. I 13 Khani. Arash I 8. 69

Kim. Andrew 17. I 8. 2 I . 23.

63. 75. 88

Kim. Cynthia I 7. 2 3. 6 3. I 07 Kim. Gregory I O. I 1.75.93 Kim. In 25. 66. 67. 74. 75. 90. 93

La. Monghong 3 8. 4 5 Laflame. Ashley 38. 45. 97 Lang. Alicia 6. 8. I O. I 5. 96 Lanio. Elise 3 9. 97. I 08. I 09 Larrabee. Joni 28. 78. 79 Larrimore. Jamie 39. I 08 Laughton. Nicholas I 8. 89 Layson-Wolf. Cherokee 46. 50. 53. 62. 63. 64. 77 Lee. Catherine I O. 72. 7 3 Lee. Daniel 39. 45 Lee. Eva 29. 64. 65. 66. 67. 74. 82

Lee. Heidi" I I 4 Lee. James 48 Lee. John 39. I I I Lee. Julia I O. 15. 97 Lee, Samuel 39. 45. 60. I 09. I I 2

Lee. Shirley 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 2 I . 22. 23. 57. 62. 63. 82. 83. 88

Leocha. Claire 26. 5 6. 5 7. 62. 63. 64. 82 Leung. Julie I 7. 22 Levis. Benjamin 3 9. I 15 Li. Meng 26 Liao. Siyun I O Lim. Manpin 94. 95 Lim. Jeanne 8. 17. I 8. 60. 6 I . 63. 74. 82. I O I Line Njiomuou. Annie I 8. 90

INDEX

Livh. Jessie 39. 45. 6 I . 82.

I 08. I I 7

Lo. Tze-Yu 16. 18. 22. 63. 64. 74. 96. I 07 Lodowcki. Kathorino I O Loukac. Nicholas 2 3 Lovo. Raymond 50. 5 3. 82. 8 3 Lunsik. Matt I 9. 26. 27. 30. 8 1. 57. 82. 83 Luo. Yuan 48 Luong. Mario I O Lutz. Tammy 39. 7 7 Lyght. Richard 2 1. IOI Lysczok. Amanda 6. I O. 99.

I OO

M

Macharia. David 6. 8. I O. f 2. I 5. 58. 75

Mackoroll. Alexander 48 M.kIiiI.i. Ki i-.» ina I O Magliano. Melody 6 I Mahmound. Sali I O Mahoney. Janet 74 Majchrzak. Ryan 3 9 Majid. Sana 39 Maldow. Harvey 60 Malloy. Kevin I 9. 2 I . 22. 2 3. 5 8. I OO. I I 7 Malteso. Christopher I O Martin. Kelly 16. 18. 23. 62. 80. 8 I . 86. 8 7. I OO Mat how. Justin I O Mat hew. Roy 40 Mathiac. Julie (1.66 Matthews. Kathy 3. I I. 7 3 Matthows. Marilyn I OO Mbi. Mavis 40. 4 5. 88. 89.

1 I 4

McCabo. Ashley 11.11 McCann. Lindsay I I McMonry. Kato 11.81 McMenry. Meghan I I . 56. 72. 73

Mc Kinnoy. Lana I I . 13. 66 M< Munn. Andrea I I . 66 Mr Phorson. Lynn 50. 5 3 Mr Quighan. Brondon 3. I I Mohdizadegan. Nikisadat I I .

Mehta. Shekhar 18. 6 3. 74.

. IOI MoIiik V U'.ichel 11.15 Momoli. Dominick I 8. 80. 8 I Morcurio. Thorn. ». in Miccicho. Kr it tin 29 Mirhaolcon. Andrew 18. 2 1.

2 3 O 7 Mir Koi. Sarah 48 Mirhorki. Robert 5 1.55 Mitr h«ll, Hyejin 4>0 Mohan .mod 2 I Moiun. Jonnifor B, I I . | 3

ican I 8. 2 I .

Morgan. Jill 46. 5 1. 5 2. 5 3.

60. 83. 90

Morneau. Kathleen 9. II, 14.

I 03

Morse. Jenifer I I Mostovoy. Lisa 60 Moy. Judy I I . I 5. 7 5 Moy. Meredith I I . 98. I 02.

I 03. I 07 Mullins. Daniel 4 7 Murphy. Sarah 11.12 Myhren. Julie 28

N

Nadar. Jenna I I

Nagle. Jacon 40. 45. I I 3

Naito. Julie 3. I t . 73

Nan. Anjan 48

Mand. Savan 40. 4 5

Nathanson. Amy 2 3. 6 3

Mazari. Areo I I, I 2. 7 3

Ndukwe. Ndubisi 40

Neal. Simisola 2 6

Newell. Rebecca I 2

Nguyen. Huong I 2

Nguyen. Julie 6. 7. 8. 12. I 5.

74. 96

Nguyen. Thaoly 40

Ngwa Nforbi. Andre 29. 3 I

Ngwa Nforbi. Njuibi I 8. 68. 69.

90. 96

Nicole. Spiros 40. 4 5

Noel. Jason 5 I

Noronha. Angelo 40. 45. 6 f .

I O I . I 09 Nsiah-Ababio. Rosevelyn 26. 90

O

O'Brien. Kathryn f 2. I 5 O'Kane. Jessie 32. 4 I . 45. 82. 83. 84. 112. 113 O'Neill. Maura 9 5 Odigie. Richie 29. 90. 9 I Oduro. Eric 4 1.45 Officewala. Jennifer 2 I . 22. 23. 58. I OO. I I 7 Ofori. Marie 4 1. 4 5. 6 8 Oke. Adeola I 9. 7 7 Oke-Owo. Ayodeji 4 I Olszewski. Sarah 26. 6 3. 74. 75. 82

Onukwugha. Eberechukwu 4 7 Onyirioha. Ndidi 3 2. 4 I . 7 7 Osing. Mary 29 Owusu. Nathaniel I 2 Oyewo. Sunday 26

Pa jak. Quean I 2 Pak. Grace I 2. 74. 7 5. IOI I 05 Pak. Juliana I 2

63. 74. 75.

23. 56. 63.

Pak. Que I 2

Palumbo. Frank 47. 5 5

Pancholi. Megha 24. 26. 30. 3 I

5 7. 66. 8 1. IOI

Papadatos. James 3 2. 4 I

Park. Paul 28

Park. Sophia 19. 2 3.

82. I 02. I I 6

Parker. Ann 19. 22.

74. 96. I I 7

Parconc. Kelly I 2

Parvizian. Pegah I 2

Passwaters. Ian I 2

Passwaters. Jesse I 2

Patel. Archita 12. IOI

Pate I. Binny 20. I O I

Patel. Kajal 32. 4 I . 80

Patel. Kinjal 26. 3 I . 60

Patel. Prashant 29. 3 1. 5 3. 5 7.

I 02. I 06

Patel. Seema 26. 28. 30. 3 I . 58. 66. 67. 74. 75 Patel. Qejal 32. 4 I . 80. 82. I I Perez. Zhanita 6 1.91 Perrott. Ryan I 2. 8 I Perry. Matthew 6. I 2. 8 I . 97 Petrie. Gretchen 26 Philip. Betcy 16. I 9. 22. 6 6. 96,

I O I . I 07

Phillips. Joan I 2. 5 8 Podolskiy. Daniel 19. 5 7. 8 I Polli. James 48. 5 3. 7 5 Polyanskaya. Svetlana 32. 4 1.7' Potti. Lakshmi 26. 29. 30. 5 6. 66. 75. 83. 89

Powell. Melonie 4 I . 45. 76. 7 7 Poyneer. liana I 2. I 07 Pozharskiy. Edvin 48 Pradel. Francoise 4 7 Price. Cristofer 7. I 2 Pulleyn. Megan 7 7. I 14 Puczkiewicz. Bernadetta I 2. 74' Pyon. Sunny 19. I 14

Ramanadham. Mahesh 26. 27

30. 3 I

Ramirez-. Viviana 19. 6 6. 74

Raska. Andrew 29. 3 I

Rawala. Sibtain 3 1. IOI

Reid. Jaime 42

Remsberg. Thomas 3. II. I 3. 7:

Reyes. Christian I 3. I 5

Rezaei. Sherry I 3

Richardson. Candice 42.

90

Rickort. Colleen I 3

Robin. Sarah 26. 30

80. 8 1. IOI. I 06

Robinson. Leah 42. I I 4

Robust. Lauren 9. I 3

Rochester. Charmaine 5 1.81

76. 77.

3 I . 56. 6

I

INDEX

Rockctad. Molly I 3. 7 3

Rodriguez da Bittner. Magaly

46. 5 I

Roffman. David 5 1. 5 2. 5 3. 54

Rocen. Gerald 4-8

Roccmann. Leah 24. 26. 28.

3 I . 6 7

2uddie. Erik a 13

Ruccell. Tiffany 26. 6 5

2yu. Jae 42. 85. I I O

Saba. Mojdoh 42. 45

Samadani. Pamin I 9. 69

Same. Callie 19. 2 3. 74. 7 5

iawhney. Qunmeet 28

ichall. Emily I 3

Jchoenleben. Matthew/ 42

ichwarz. Kaitlin I 3. 72

ienkbeil. Erin 26. 30. 78. BO.

3 I

iera. Leah I 9. 2 I . 22. 86. 87

ihah. Priya I 7

ihah. Sheel I 7. 2 I . 62. 6 3

ihannon. Brandon 9. I 3. 6 I .

75

lhapiro. Michael 49

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